THE NATURE OF LOVE (1 Corinthians 13:1-13) 1Co 13:1 If I speak in the tongues[1] of men and of angels‚ but have not love‚ I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal. 1Co 13:2 If I have the gift of prophecy and can fathom all mysteries and all knowledge‚ and if I have a faith that can move mountains‚ but have not love‚ I am nothing. 1Co 13:3 If I give all I possess to the poor and surrender my body to the flames‚[2] but have not love‚ I gain nothing. 1Co 13:4 Love is patient‚ love
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A CASE STUDY ON MINISCRIBE CORPORATION July 6‚ 2012 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The case subject revolves around MiniScribe‚ a manufacturer of disk storage products that is under the watch list for rumors directed to the firm’s problems with cash flow and inventory. The objective of the report is to come up with a BUY OR DON’T BUY recommendation for Alexander & Ferris using the available financial and qualitative information. The analysis was conducted by deriving additional information from
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Title: “Troilus is the hero‚ but Criseyde is the more appealing character.” The aim of this work is to analyze the complex and contradictory characters presented in Chaucer`s Book of Troilus and Criseyde. Therefore it is necessary to point out some crucial aspects of the poem‚ such as the literary genres the poem refers to and the typical roles dealing with the genre of romance‚ which is the main literary category the poem belongs to. Chaucer`s extraordinary
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When we talk about Religion and Mythology‚ often we mistake them for the same thing. This is often due to the fact that‚ both are based around stories and full of miracles and special events that‚ we the readers from a 21st century perspective deem as logically and physically impossible. Growing up as a child‚ religion was a pillar that I personally was brought up with yet at the same time when it came to aspects such as entertainment‚ Mythology is a key influence on children’s programmes. There
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A Case Study on MiniScribe Corporation for BA 219 - Corporate Financial Reporting Submitted to: Dr. Helen S. Valderrama by ARELLANO‚ Alyssa Loren ASADON‚ Rovin Vincent BLANCO‚ Melissa CHU‚ Goodwealth DE GUZMAN‚ Cla PRELLIGERA‚ Chriss Jan July 9‚ 2013 Master in Business Administration University of the Philippines Diliman‚ Quezon City EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In October 1988‚ Paula Perry‚ a research analyst for the brokerage firm Alexander and Ferris‚ was tasked to analyse
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alis CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Background of the Study: Moral truths are applied to human existence everywhere and at all times. This is what the researchers believe in. In relation to this‚ a passage from ‘On Literature and Ethics’ by Eskin‚ Michael‚ says: “The distinctive ethical force of literature inheres not in the fictional world portrayed but in the handling of language whereby that fictional world is brought into being. Literary works that resist the immediacy and transparency
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Hamlet Active Reading Notes: Act III‚ Scene I 1. Characters Character Traits Gertrude Queen of Denmark‚ Caring “Did you assay him?” (14) Shows emotion of the Queen towards Hamlet Claudius King of Denmark Demanding “And can you by no drift of conference / Get from him why he puts on this confusion‚ / Grating so harshly all his days of quiet / With turbulent and dangerous lunacy?” (14) Demands to know why Rosencrantz and Guildenstern can’t get the truth out of Hamlet Hamlet Son of the late King Hamlet
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ma ORIGINAL TEXT: (Act 1‚ Scene 2) O that this too too solid flesh would melt‚ Thaw‚ and resolve itself into a dew! Or that the Everlasting had not fix’d His canon ’gainst self-slaughter! O God! O God! How weary‚ stale‚ flat‚ and unprofitable Seem to me all the uses of this world! Fie on’t! O fie! ’tis an unweeded garden‚ That grows to seed; things rank and gross in nature Possess it merely. That it should come to this! But two months dead! — nay‚ not so much‚ not two: So excellent a
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Mythology Notes 8/21/2014 Myth- Story Legend- Heroic tales of humans‚ more recent past Fairy Tales- Outside of human capabilities‚ improbable for adults‚ entertainment value‚ non human characters‚ magical‚ simple plot structures‚ outside time and place Folklore- Cultural stories‚ tales specific to a culture‚ explanatory of things of importance‚ elements of fear‚ contain regular/common people‚ not focused on Gods or heroes Fable- lessons‚ contain animals‚ clearly fiction Urban Legend-In the
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Nama : Ismawati Fadilah Nim : 1125030134 Kelas : IV/D SETTING & PINT oF VIEW oF HAMLET A. Setting Of Time The story of Hamlet is set in the late middle ages (14th and 15th centuries‚ or 1300 to 1499). Hamlet have set the play in places and periods ranging from Elizabethan England to nineteenth century Europe to twenty-first century New York City‚ where Gertrude and Claudius run a high-powered New York corporation and the ghost of Old Hamlet appears on security televisions in the company’s
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