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    Bulletin 2012

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    lletinST. ELIZABETH ANN SETON CATHOLIC CHURCH www.seascc.org PRIESTS: DEACONS: The Rev. Msgr. E. James Hart‚ Pastor Father Dennis Smith‚ Parochial Vicar Father James McGhee‚ Retired Klaus Gutbier Jerry Rustand José Hernandez Larry Sandoval Myles Miller Don Warner Nelson Petzold PARISH STAFF: Office Hours Monday-Friday 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Business Manager Don Wagner 817-623-2437 dwagner@seascc.org Secretaries Pauline DellaSala-McGrail 817-431-3857 pmcgrail@seascc.org Michelle

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    preparation their birthday parties as care free for parents and that all they have to do is enjoy the atmosphere. Key phrase: ‘We give your child a birthday party to remember!’ 3. Big mac chant- McDonalds have a competition that asks you to film yourself singing the big mac chant. By voting for a chant you receive a free Big mac.This gives customers the incentive to vote and receive a free big mac at the same time its a big add for the big mac. Key phrase ‘get voting now‘ Utlising social media

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    Voice Reflection Essay

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    When I started this course‚ I thought my voice was all right. I had done drama in school and been given advice from my parents who are dramatically experienced on how to project my voice and articulate my words. They also taught me to use my diaphragm and a few voice exercises. Although I knew the tongue twisters such as “red lorry‚ yellow lorry” my dad so often used‚ I still became tongue tied quite often while reading aloud or rehearsing new lines and speak from the back of my throat. I expected

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    Animal Farm Research Paper

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    Animal Farm Critical Essay Animal Farm is a short novel‚ published in 1945 and written by George Orwell. The novel tells the story of a group of farm animals who‚ in an attempt to create an idealistic state‚ overthrow their human master. However‚ their leaders‚ the pigs‚ progressively become more corrupt and the other animals realise that their goal‚ to establish a utopia‚ has become a mere‚ receding whisper. The pigs use verbal and semantic techniques to control and manipulate their naïve minions

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    There are various outlooks of a man in the novel ?Lord of the Flies.? Piggy and Ralph viewed man as being essentially good and that evil happens because something was wrong with people. Jack used power over others and believed that forces more powerful than him must be appeased through ceremony and sacrifice. Simon believed that both good and evil lay within each person. William Golding?s point of view is also represented by one of the characters. Piggy and Ralph believed that man was essentially

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    Meter-(organization)‚ Harmony-(flow) Composers Be able to give appropriate stylistic periods‚ identify major works as listed in the book for each and notable innovations (i.e.- Bach was considered a master of the cantata form‚ Hildegard von Bingen wrote chant music) * Hildegard von Bingen- medieval/ O successors/ first woman composer * Mozart- Classical/ Don Giovanni/ He wrote masterpieces in his time * Beethoven- classical/ Symphony no. 5/ influenced composers throughout the 19th century

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    take a place in this demented but partly secure society. They were glad to touch the brown backs of the fence that hemmed in the terror and made it governable. “Kill the beast! Cut his throat! Spill his blood!” The movement became regular while the chant lost its first superficial excitement and began to beat like a steady pulse. Roger ceased to be a pig and became a hunter‚ so that the center of the ring yawned emptily. Some of the littluns started a ring on their own; and the complementary circles

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    because of the enormity of the knife descending and cutting into living flesh; because of the unbearable blood.” This is Jack being afraid at first to kill the pig‚ but eventually he adopts the way of becoming a savage. He kills the pig‚ he starts a chant‚ and many other things that are evil‚ and he has no reason to be. These are the type of people who influence others to be bad‚ but not everybody is born the the ability to have to be

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    spirituality does have evidence of the Narrative dimension‚ Aboriginal people tell stories about how to do things‚ what do not do‚ what should be done and what happens in the dreaming and with the great spirits. These are told through songs‚ poems‚ chants‚ paintings‚ dances‚ and rituals. These stories are told about the dreaming‚ life‚ ancestors and nature of the land. The Doctrinal and Philosophical dimension in relation to indigenous spirituality refers and represents their beliefs‚ the beginning

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    The Native American Medicine Man | From the Past to the Present | | | | The Native American medicine man‚ also known as a shaman (modern term)‚ priest‚ healer‚ and even a “Star Being” were known to be the spiritual leaders of Native American cultures. Each medicine man was unique in his own way simply because each Native American tribe had their own origin of spirituality and religious beliefs. Each medicine man had their own theory on how to rid people of their troubles and ease their

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