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    Mr Kane Venables

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    Tuesday 5th March 2013 Mr. Andrew Anderson 22 Celebration Street Leichhardt‚ Sydney NSW‚ 2040 Dear Andrew‚ Thank you very much for your recent letter outlining your interest in becoming a member of the Catholic community. I also understand that you are interested in knowing why and how the Eucharist is the pinnacle of catholic worship‚ so‚ I see it as my duty and honour to explain this to you. The word Eucharist is derived from the Greek word eukharistia‚ meaning thanksgiving. It is called

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    The Unknown Citizen

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    The Unknown Citizen : W.H. Auden - Summary and Critical Analysis |       The Unknown Citizen by W.H. Auden is a satiric poem. It describes an average citizen in a government-controlled state. In many big cities‚ there is a monument to the Unknown Soldier that stands for the thousands of unknown soldiers who die for their country. The title of Auden’s poem parodies this. | | The citizen to whom the monument has been built has been found to be without any fault. He was a saint not because he searched

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    Citizen Paticipation

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    influence the course of democracy and good governance in a particular society. For example‚ the activism and radicalism of citizens in a county or speech community can be one of the beacons on which democracy and good governance lies. In a community where citizens are so critical‚ ready to die for their rights and violate in an attempt to bring peace and justice to their fellow citizens‚ democracy and good governance

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    Scene Analysis: Mrs. Kane

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    Kane’s point-of-view through the window. She calls to her son from inside the house‚ and the window creates a frame around the him playing in the snow. As Charles plays ‚ Mrs. Kane is in the process of signing him over to Mr. Thatcher. As Mrs. Kane sits to the foreground of the shot we see that she is an important character in this scene as this pattern continues with her always being at the foreground of the shot. This film technique indicates to us that she

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    Senior Citizen

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    Senior Citizens What is the most important problem that senior citizens face today- Deteriorating health‚ malnutrition‚ lack of shelter‚ fear‚ depression‚ senility‚ isolation‚ boredom‚ non-productivity‚ and financial incapacity are the most common problems that senior citizens all over the world face today. These problems can be grouped into two categories that relate to the physical andmental health and the financial capacity of the senior citizen. 1. Physical and mental health –

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    Senior Citizens’ Profiles from San Pedro Resettlement Area Cooperative Inc.‚ (SPRACI) City of San Pedro‚ Laguna The following questions were used to conduct the interview: * Name * Location * Age * Civil Status * Educational Attainment * Benefits received from the Government * Benefits wished to receive from the Government * What are the Physiological Changes you Experienced and What are your views about those * Unforgettable Experiences/ Lessons in Life

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    The Unknown Citizen

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    Karen Cote English 102 15 February 2011 W. H Auden: The Unknown Citizen The marble monument erected by the state or town is usually of a hometown hero. The person is almost always someone who did well for the country and originated from a certain town. The statue is almost never of someone who is just an ordinary man living life just like everyone else around him. This man is the model citizen; one who never causes a stir‚ goes to war when asked‚ and does everything to serve the common good

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    Araby: How the Setting Reinforces the Theme and Characters Joel Lee The setting in "Araby" reinforces the theme and the characters by using imagery of light and darkness. The experiences of the boy in James Joyce’s "Araby" illustrate how people often expect more than ordinary reality can provide and then feel disillusioned and disappointed. The author uses dark and obscure references to make the boy’s reality of living in the gloomy town of Araby more vivid. He uses dark and gloomy references

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    Common Human Experiences in To Kill A Mockingbird In To Kill A Mockingbird there are three common human experiences. All of these common human experiences act as learning experiences for the narrator of the story‚ Scout. The main common human experience of the novel is prejudice. Scout has many confrontations with prejudice throughtout the novel. There are many levels and divisions in the characters such as race‚ sex‚ and social status. With all of these levels and divisions there is

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    III-FPS-1 War is an Inescapable Part of Human Experience War is so omnipresent and commonplace in human history that some scientists even claim that people’s war-proneness could be explained by natural predisposition dictated by genes. Even though a military conflict is too complex to be triggered by nothing but an innate inclination‚ aggression that fuels it seems to be integral to social behaviour. Therefore‚ war can be regarded as an inescapable part of human existence. First of all‚ war is an

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