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    in the Roman Catholic Church‚ and therefore should be changed. The act of Clerical Celibacy is not a church indoctrinated order‚ rather it is a discipline and therefore can and should be changed. The act of sexual abuse amongst priests has risen in recent decades and many believe this is due to celibacy in the Catholic Church. Celibacy is the act of abstaining from sexual intercourse‚ especially for reasons of religious vows.(“Celibacy” def. 1) The Catechism of the Catholic Church states:

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    wife‚ Catharine of Arigon. To look good in-front of his people‚ Henry asks Sir Thomas More‚ a well respected lawyer and citizen‚ to support the divorce. This presents Sir Thomas More with an inner conflict. In Robert Bolt’s play‚ A Man for All Seasons‚ Thomas More resists pressures exerted by Henry XIII through Thomas Cromwell‚ The Duke of Norfolk‚ and Alice More. These pressures involve Thomas More in a battle of will‚ in which he faces a moral dilemma. Thomas Cromwell‚ More’s clever enemy

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    James Kudelka's 4 Seasons

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    The dance piece I’m going to be talking about is the piece “4 Seasons” . The choreographer of the piece is James Kudelka O.C. “4 Seasons‚” had many different stories within each season change. Each season had a different story. The season summer was my favourite season‚ although summer was my favourite season I enjoyed the whole piece‚ but it sometimes got a little confusing. The summer season had two beautiful dancers named Tiffany Mosher and Chelsey Meiss. Other portions of the summer pice also

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    Paul Klee Essay

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    Paul Klee Paul Klee was born on the 18th of December 1879‚ and died on the 29th of June 1940. He was considered as a talented Swiss and German painter.The artwork created by Klee had dramatically changed over his years of developing his paintings. The timeline below demonstrates the changes over his working years of creating abstract art. In the Style of Kairouan: ‘In the Style of Kairouan’ shows Klee’s first pure abstract painting‚ created in 1914. Klee used a simple combination of coloured shapes

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    important‚ they help us grow and mature to become adults. The protagonist’s of the short stories ’’A Rupee Earned’’ and ’’To Everything There Is a Season’’ are both influenced positively by relationships that may affect the rest of their lives. In ’’A Rupee Earned’’ the father teaches his son how to earn what he has. In ’’To Everything There Is a Season’’ the family helps the son (narrator) to mature and let go of his belief in Santa Claus. In the short story ’’A Rupee Earned’’ the protagonist is

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    Paul Rusesabagina Hero

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    Jonathan Middleton Professor Fink WR 121 27 May 2011 Paul Rusesabagina: Hero or Opportunist In the film Hotel Rwanda‚ we see the portrayal of events at the Hotel Des Mille Collines as they were described in Paul Rusesabagina’s book titled “An Ordinary Man‚” which talks about his experiences in Rwanda during the genocide committed by the Hutu people in 1994. The Hutu people went on a killing spree‚ massacring over 800‚000 Tutsi natives in the span of two

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    The Dark Ages of Europe were called such for several reasons. One of the more notorious reasons was the state of the Catholic Church. In the years before the Reformation‚ members of the Catholic clergy had reached an all time low in terms of their morality. The abuses of clerical power and privileges by the medieval clergy spanned all parts of their daily lives. Members of the Catholic clergy were financially‚ politically and socially corrupt. Each of these corruptions made up the enormous religious

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    conclusions secularism worldviews effects might have on New Zealand society today is that it could turn into a selfish and greedy society due to one of the key beliefs of individualism. People could get carried away with their own success and their own self growth and forgot about the common good and social justice. This would be a negative effect on society due to the selfishness of individuals. With everyone being selfish and worrying about their own success it could eventually lead to a disconnected

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    Paul Fisher In Tangerine

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    place - palm trees and sunshine‚ and maybe even some tangerines. Well that is not how the main character‚ Paul Fisher‚ experiences it at all. The protagonist in the novel Tangerine by Edward Bloor has an entirely different experience. Whether it is the bad weather‚ his school‚ or his big-bad brother‚ he definitely isn’t living a paradise. This companion book jumps into Paul Fisher’s complicated life. In the first two chapters of the companion book‚ you analyze his first experiences in his new home where

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    meaning behind‚ what a moment’s monument is. I am also going to find out between two sonnets‚ The Forge and Love deaths and the changing of the season. Weather they answer the question “the sonnet has been described as a moment’s monument’. What is the meaning of a moment‚ it can mean so many things. Mainly it is described as a setting to a time in someone’s life. A moment in time that has been remembered‚ it could be happy‚ sad moment or an event that you have remember such a wedding day. Putting it

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