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    for pets and other animals. This page shows the effects and other actions you could do to make a difference! Catholic Social Teaching: Promotion of Peace“Catholic teaching promotes peace as a positive‚ action-oriented concept. In the words of Pope John Paul II‚ “Peace is not just the absence of war. It involves mutual respect and confidence between peoples and nations. It involves collaboration and binding agreements.” There is a close relationship in Catholic teaching between peace and justice.

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    | Comparison of Interest rate differentials to exchange rate movement for Indian Rupee vis-a`-vis US Dollar | ICF | | | | | Introduction 4 Literature Review 5 Interest Rate Parity 6 Methodology 10 Data 10 Spot Exchange Rate Data: 10 Forward Rate Data: 10 Interest Rate Data for India: 11 Interest Rate Data for US: 11 Analysis and Discussion 11 Deviations from Interest Rate Parity (DIRP): 11 One Month Forwards: 11 3 Month Forwards: 13 6 Month Forwards: 14 9 Month Forwards:

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    In almost every society‚ there are crimes and violations of human rights. To deal with these things‚ there are laws that prescribe the prevention of their occurrences. However‚ if the law is broken‚ commensurate punishment is put on the violator. Depending on the seriousness of the crime‚ the punishment may be light such as imprisonment for up to one year with corresponding fines‚ or it could also be severe as death penalty. Capital punishment or death penalty is usually imposed on persons who

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    Saint José Ramón Agustín Pro Juárez‚ also known as Saint Miguel Pro‚ was born on January 13‚ 1891‚ in Guadalupe‚ Mexico. He was one of eleven children‚ the oldest boy. Sadly‚ four of his siblings died as babies or young children. From an early age‚ he was heartily spiritual‚ as well as mischievous; he constantly entertained his family with his humor and practical jokes. St. Miguel was a dauntless child and sometimes took his pranks and fun too far‚ putting him in several near-death mishaps.

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    1545-2000)‚ Puducherry‚ 2003‚ pp.198-200. 21. St. Margaret Mary Alacoque‚ 1647-1690‚ was a French Roman Catholic nun and mystic‚ who promoted devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus in its modern form bishops by a vote of 2‚147 to 4 and promulgated by Pope Paul VI on December 4‚ 1963

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    THE INDIAN PENAL CODE PROJECT Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the B.A. LL.B. (H)‚ Fifth Semester Mistake of Fact vis-à-vis Mistake of Law SUBMITTED BY: (GROUP: ) SUBMITTED TO: AANCHAL SINGH (661) Dr. SACHIV KUMAR ABHILASH KALLA

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    to add weight to the person thus suffocating him faster. St. Lorenzo Ruiz died after two days due to suffocation and bleeding. His body was cremated and his ashes were thrown in the sea. Because of his unwavering faith‚ he was beatified by Pope John Paul II during his visit in the Philippines on February 18‚ 1981 and was made saint on October 18‚ 1987 in Vatican City‚ Rome. He was the First Filipino Martyr and

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    door‚ not to permit Christ to come out‚ but to enable the disciples to go in. ~ Peter Marshall   We live and die; Christ died and lived!  ~ John Stott   Do not abandon yourselves to despair: We are the Easter people‚ and Hallelujah is our song. ~ Pope John Paul II   Christ has not only spoken to us by his life but has also spoken for us by his death. ~ Soren Kierkegaard   If Christ has not been raised‚ our preaching is useless and so is your faith. ~ 1 Corinthians 15:14   Jesus did not die on the cross

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    Mother Teresa’s life since she became a nun‚ she was working with people. Mother Teresa served the poorest of the poor for over 45 years. Thanks to Mother Teresa‚ now there are many places for the homeless‚ poor‚ the unwanted‚ and lots more. Pope John Paul II said “ Mother Teresa marked the history of our century with courage. She served all human beings by promoting their dignity and respect‚ and made those who had been defeated by life feel the tenderness of God.” Mother Teresa is my role

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    ROMAN CATHOLICISM VS BUDDHISM: BIOETHICS MARY SULTANA 10.1 ____________________________________________________________ _________________ Roman Catholicism and Buddhism are two very different religions. They vary greatly on many aspects of contemporary life issues‚ such as the environment‚ personal health and violence. The following essay will contain similarities and differences between Roman Catholicism and Buddhism‚ focusing on the contemporary issue of Bioethics. The ideas debated

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