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    OBLIGATIONS AND CONTRACTS Book IV‚ New Civil Code of the Philippines Title I‚ Obligations – Article 1156 to 1304 Title II‚ Contracts – Article 1305 to 1430 Outline of Topics: Obligations (Prelim-Midterm) Chapter 1- General Provisions Art. 1156-1162 i – Definition of Obligation ii – Sources of Obligation Chapter 2 – Nature and Effect of Obligation – Art. 1163-1178 - Obligations of Debtor - Rights of Creditor - Breaches of Obligation - Liabilities of Debtor - Remedies of Creditor -

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    universality of sin. These works provide numerous perspectives into the nature of the human condition and the individual’s role within it. Hawthorne fictionalizes a world where communion with man is essential for spiritual satisfaction. The main characters of these stories face moral dilemmas through their pursuit of human communion. Whether the problems are moral‚ psychological‚ or both‚ Hawthorne insists that the individual must come to affirm a tie with the procession of life‚ must come to achieve

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    the relationship between Sister James and Sister Aloysius is not the fundamental focus and subject of scrutiny in the play‚ this brief encounter clearly shows how irreconcilably different the convictions of the two women are. Sister James‚ in her gentle and oftentimes passive way‚ is a more subtle form of Father Flynn. In this scene‚ the women are discussing William London in Sister Aloysius’ office. Sister Aloysius‚ continuing her relentless line of criticism and cynicism‚ urges Sister James to

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    bigger bed ‚" said Kathy one day. "He flops out of this one and doesn’t look very comfortable." So James went off to the pet shop to choose another. When they now took him out for walks‚ the children who had at first been desperate to come over and pat him‚ looked a little scared when he walked by. He had now grown as tall as any six year old. Karen realised just how much he had grown when she discovered that now he was flopping out of his second bed! "James‚ we’ll have to get ANOTHER bed from the

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    phrase dating to at least 1246 that means the English Church. Adherents of Anglicanism are called Anglicans. The great majority of Anglicans are members of churches which are part of the international Anglican Communion.[2] There are‚ however‚ a number of churches outside of the Anglican Communion which also consider themselves to be Anglican‚ most notably those referred to as Continuing Anglican churches.[3] The faith of Anglicans is founded in the scriptures‚ the traditions of the apostolic church

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    young boy recounting the day of his first communion. The boy is the central character or rather the protagonist of the story. He is also the narrator. The boys’ name is not mentioned in the story‚ so the working assumption is that the boy is Thomas‚ the writer himself. What became clear as I read through the story‚ was this was more than a simple retelling of the events that day but‚ really a judgement on the catholic faith in its’ tradition of Communion and the duty of confession‚ and the impact

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    while acting out‚ in his personal adventures‚ the legend of the writer as soldier of fortune. Among one of his works include "The Blue Hotel." "The Blue Hotel by Stephen Crane is a story about three travelers passing through Fort Romper‚ Nebraska. Pat Scully‚ the owner of the Palace Hotel‚ draws three men‚ a cowboy‚ an easterner‚ and a Swede to his hotel that is near the train station. In the hotel the three men meet Johnnie‚ son of Scully‚ and agree to play a game of cards with him. The moment

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    Catholic faith because it strengthens our relationship with God. When we receive communion‚ Christ dwells in us and we in Him. As the bread is broken down‚ the Holy Spirit sets us free and cleanses us from our sins. Taking communion must remind each individual that Christ will dwell in our bodies. This should make us more respectful to others and ourselves by following a Christ-like behavior. A person not taking communion will not be worthy of the Kingdom of Heaven. God Himself said: “Whoever eats

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    between Ancient Greek meter and English meter? Unlike stress-based English meter‚ Latin and Greek meter depends on the length of the vowels in the syllables. A long vowel (_) is twice the length of a short (u). A short vowel has a length of one mora. A mora can be thought of as like an eighth note in music. Greek meter is quantitative: a long mark – represents quantity—a syllable held for a longer period of time. A short mark ˘represents a syllable held for a shorter period of time. English meter

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    Worship in the Catholic Church is almost completely centered on the Communion. People who are faithful to this religion are expected to take communion every Sunday and on certain holidays during the year. Mass is held daily in most churches and is essential element of the service at marriages‚ funerals and other Catholic events. Catholics participate in Mass as a celebration of the Eucharist - A sacrament and the central act of worship in many Christian churches‚ which was instituted at the Last

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