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    Although Mr. Shelby and St. Clare are slightly different in their beliefs about slavery‚ in that Mr. Shelby tolerated the use of slavery and St. Clare felt that slavery was evil‚ they are significantly similar in that they both treated their slaves like they were family and were kind to them; however Mr. Shelby and St. Clare are significantly different from Legree‚ who fully supported slavery and used extreme violence against his slaves . To begin‚ Mr. Shelby and St. Clare are slightly different

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    As the owners of Tom‚ Shelby‚ St. Clare‚ and Legree are probably the three most distinctive characters in this book. The three are all astonishingly alike to some extend‚ but their deep nature are not the same. Exploring the similarity of the characters‚ it’s not hard to find out how they are analogical selfish. For Mr. Shelby and St. Clare‚ though they may care about slaves and consider about the morality issues‚ they fail to enact any actual movements. As in Mr. Shelby’s case‚ he concerns about

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    society’s need. Some people take it farther and devote their life to only taking care of others or even to God. St. Philip Neri was one of these people as the life of a normal business person did not fit his way of living‚ and he devoted himself into God. St. Philip Neri was born in the poor section of Florence on July 21‚ 1515. As a young boy‚ he befriended and was taught by the Dominicans at St. Mark’s. In 1532 at the age of 17‚ Philip’s family sent him to San Germano to work for his uncle Romolo with

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    Political Theory Term Paper Sarah Gabr 900089073 POLS 301 Fall 2011 St. Augustine viewed politics as evil‚ this claim influenced his political theory. It’s important to understand the basic beliefs of St. Augustine so we can better discover why St. Augustine viewed politics as evil. One very important thing to know is that St. Augustine was a philosopher and bishop so his beliefs were set in the view of Christianity. St. Augustine believed that the world and everything in it was created by God‚

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    Manichaeism‚ devoting his thought to Neoplatonism. He eventually returned to Catholicism in A.D. 387‚ when he began to re-establish his Christian doctrine. As the Western Roman Empire came to a decline‚ St. Augustine developed his own philosophical and theological approach. In due course‚ St. Augustine profoundly shaped modern Christian political thinking and contributed his philosophical aspirations to the development of medieval philosophy. Born to a pagan

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    St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral is one of the first Cathedrals built in New York. It is also known as the original Cathedral of the Archdiocese of New York. The church was built over 200 years ago in New York City and it has stood as a symbol for people of this country to practice your religion freely. The Cathedral serves a very diverse community of catholics such as Italians‚ Hispanics‚ and Asians. The cathedral throughout the years has done a great job of uniting these

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    inches by 13 3/4 inches‚ he used oil and tempera to cover the wood panel. The beautiful piece of work is currently located in the Kimball Art Museum in Forth Worth‚ Texas. In the engraving Schongauer created it depicts a story of St. Anthony. During his life‚ St. Anthony went out to spread

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    The Battle of St. Lô took place from July 9 to July 24‚ 1944. It was an important battle in the Allies’ campaign for the liberation of northern france. About a month after the Battle of Normandy‚ it was the fight for an important French trade city. The Germans had taken the city without opposition from locals‚ but its liberation took the lives of many. The Americans considered this a worthy cause‚ however‚ because the city was vital to the Allies’ plan. The battle was important to the war because

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    Muslim Interaction European crusades to the eastern Mediterranean from 1095-1291 CE were a series of violent encounters between Christians and Muslims over control of certain lands. These crusades had a number of consequences‚ but perhaps more than anything else they brought many more Europeans than ever before into close contact with Muslims. Through this‚ Europeans learn more than ever before about these Muslims they were in contact with: both positively and negatively. Through Joinville’s

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    Saint Francis was a very interesting person. He went from being a spoiled‚ wild child to devoting his life to God. He gave up his lavish lifestyle‚ parties‚ dream of becoming a knight‚ and his family for a new life with God. Francis had become a new‚ religious man. It took Francis a little while to understand‚ how to live the way God had intended him to. Once Francis knew how God wanted him to live his life‚ he proudly served God. Doing this‚ Francis received followers. Francis had established

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