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    start of important enterprises. While many Filipino tribes practices blood sacrifice‚ more common were bloodless offerings like vegetables‚ plants or palm leaf books with prayers‚ supplication or praises. Sometimes‚ small boats were made on which feasts were prepared for the deity‚ and the boat sent out to sea towards the horizon. Rituals for good health involves a sacred bath in the river were the people of the community would often sprinkle themselves with bundles of sacred herbs dipped in the river

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    Prayer can be thought of as a form of worship. Some people may find a prayer peaceful or sentimental while others feel it’s not useful in their spiritual life. These types of people often perceive prayer done in one way with very strict boundaries. Before taking the Prayer and Spirituality class at Mercy‚ this was me. I often found myself bored during morning prayer and even day dreaming during mass. Through the concepts and topics of this course I have learned that there are many different ways

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    driven society. People were encouraged to work hard and devote themselves entirely to their vocation‚ regardless of their social class. Although religion remained dominant during the Italian Renaissance‚ people discovered more‚ and broadened their horizons separate from the Church whereas Protestantism promoted a constant connection to faith. Hard work and total devotion to God were the main principles of the Protestantism. It was believed that each individual has a personal connection to God

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    celebratesuccess.It is the most important date in our academic calendar as it is the time when our faculty and staff cangather with us‚ students to celebrate our academic achievement. Remember that each recognition dayis not the end but a new beginning to a new horizon of our career.Visitors‚ our dear parents‚ our unrelenting and dynamic mentors‚ Welcome to the 9 th Recognition DayProgram of Sta. Elena high school SY 2008-2009.Today‚ mark another milestone in the history of Sta. Elena High School‚ as we push the

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    having clean fun‚ and also a form of physical and spiritual purification. Islamic celebrations include taking a bath‚ putting on clean or new clothes‚ wearing perfume and going to the mosque or a place of congregation for Salat‚ a form of prescribed prayers. The dates and days of celebration are set according to the Islamic calendar. Three of the greatest festivals in Islam are Eidul Fitri‚ Eidul Adha and Al-Hijra. One of the greatest festival in Islam is Eidul Fitri‚ which is one of the most meaningful

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    and religion. Tayo’s upbringing with these stories has made an impact on the way he views the natural world around him. At one point‚ Tayo had prayed for the rain to stop and the repetitiveness of his prayer had summoned a curse on the land‚ which he believed in turn caused a major drought. His prayer for the rain to stop was coupled with a native story of neglecting Nau’ts’ity’I – the mother of all life- and “so she took the plants and grass from them. No baby animals were born. She took the rainclouds

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    video and the reading. The working stage of group development along with the leader’s behavior during sessions. Dynamics and Demographics I attended an OA support group at the Anuvia Prevention Center located on 100 Billingsley Road in the Horizon Room. I obtained permission from the leader of the OA group to attend four group sessions. This purpose of OA support group is a program of individuals who‚ through shared experience‚ strength‚ and hope‚ are recovering from compulsive overeating by

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    Physical Journeys in Crossing the Red Sea by Dilshan Dassanayake In Peter Skrzynecki’s poem “Crossing the Red Sea”‚ it explores the long journey endured by refugees who flee from their country in the aftermath of a horrific war. The poem reflects especially‚ towards the emotional trauma that is associated with immigrating to another country. Skrzynecki’s use of rubric as the focus‚ turns towards the “shirtless...Barefooted” people on the ship as he evokes a sense of severe poverty. Skrzynecki also

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    the best alternative to that part of that aspect of herself. The self-confidence that she exhibits in her daily routines is tethered to her willingness to model the “Serenity Prayer”‚ which she pushes on the patient(s)/client(s)‚ so that they may move pass the negativity in their lives and move forward towards new horizons. Self-Regulation in Lauren resonates in the way that she is able to control her emotions in her high anxiety job; whether it is by channeling the anger she may feel towards a

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    It is often stated on our website that our school puts the greatest emphasis on actual practice and direct experience‚ instead of simply theoretical knowledge and the development of opinion. In the divine science of theurgy there is much to learn and study‚ it is true; but in the end‚ only direct experience can ever serve as the vehicle which carries the aspirant towards God. In order to create the proper conditions required to cause these experiences‚ spiritual practice (called “askesis”) is

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