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    Pope Francis

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    Pope Francis (Latin: Franciscus; Italian: Francesco; born Jorge Mario Bergoglio‚[b][c] 17 December 1936) is pope of the Catholic Church‚ in which capacity he is both Bishop of Rome and absolute sovereign of the Vatican City State.[2] Born in Buenos Aires‚ Argentina‚ Bergoglio worked briefly as a chemical technician and nightclub bouncer before beginning seminarystudies.[3] He was ordained a Catholic priest in 1969 and from 1973 to 1979 was Argentina’s Provincial superior of the Society of Jesus.

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    Connie Francis

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    to listen to this new music and rebel from their parents in ways that they never could before. There are many artists that made enormous impacts on rock and roll music in the fifties‚ and one such significant artist was named Connie Francis. She was originally born as Concetta Franconero on December 12‚ 1938 in New Jersey. She started her music career at age three when her father bought her an accordion. Later‚ she won first prize on TV’s Startime Talent Scouts at age 12‚ and then continued

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    Francis Macomber

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    Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber” The text “The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber” is a short story written in 1936 by an author called Ernest Hemingway. The story revolves around three people; a man called Francis Macomber‚ his wife Margot and another man called Robert Wilson. The story isn’t narrated from a fixed point of view‚ but changes multiple times throughout the story. The story isn’t chronological‚ as there is a long flashback in the middle of the story. Francis Macomber is a very

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    Francis Drake

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    FRANCIS DRAKE-A SUCCESSFUL EXPLORER... In my humble opinion‚ the best explorer in the late 15th/16th century was Sir Francis Drake. Not only was he the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe‚ but his voyages helped create a more accurate picture of the world‚ which can help us greatly and helped the Tudors in England at the time‚ who only argued that the world was flat and did not know all the countries present‚ whom Drake saw and studied himself through his voyages. Also he founded the

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    Descartes vs Locke

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    Essay (Descartes vs. Locke) Socrates once said‚ “As for me‚ all I know is that I know nothing.” Several philosophers contradicted Socrates’ outlook and believed that true knowledge was in fact attainable. This epistemological view however had several stances to it‚ as philosophers held different beliefs in regards to the derivation of true knowledge. Rationalists believed that the mind was the source of true knowledge‚ while in Empiricism‚ true knowledge derived from the senses. Rene Descartes

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    Francis Macomber

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    A crowd of natives has just carried Francis Macomber triumphantly into camp. Macomber‚ a good-looking athletic type‚ has just blown it on a lion hunting adventure and now everyone knows he’s a coward. Macomber’s wife can’t contain her resentment and humiliation about her husband’s breakdown on the hunt. This is not a proud moment for the Macombers. Shmoop Editorial Team. "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber" Shmoop.com. Shmoop University‚ Inc.‚ 11 Nov. 2008. Web. 12 Apr. 2013. "Hemingway’s

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    FRANCIS XAVIER

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    St. Francis Xavier is famous for his missionary work in the Far East during the 16th century‚ shortly following the opening of Western trade routes in the east. Based in Goa‚ he worked with an unparalleled apostolic zeal‚ preaching‚ converting natives‚ founding schools and missions‚ and forming novitiates. He was aided by a number of western priests‚ but also recruited dozens of talented native believers into the priesthood. He learned numerous languages‚ translated hundreds of documents into native

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    Plato‚ Descartes‚ and The Matrix Kyra Eigenberger Liberty University Deception is the foundational issue prevalent in The Matrix‚ Plato’s allegory of the cave‚ and Rene Descartes meditations. In each of these excerpts the goal of answering the question of what is real and how to uncover the truth is essential. Another question that arises throughout all three excerpts is whether or not the individuals will be able to handle the truth when it is finally learnt. In The Matrix Morpheus reveals

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    Causes of the Bacon Rebellion: Antonio Malik Jones Ferrum College Bacon ’s Rebellion can be attributed to many of causes‚ all of which led to dissent in the Virginia colony. It had economic problems such as declining in tobacco prices‚ growing commercial competition from Maryland and the Carolinas‚ an increasingly restricted English market‚ the rising prices from English manufactured goods (mercantilism) caused problems for the Virginians‚ and Autocratic rule of governor Berkeley

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    Book Analysis: Rene

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    the two institutions that had retained order and promoted the growth of a great society for decades‚ were rejected. It is not difficult to see Chateaubriand’s René as an allegory describing post-Revolutionary France and the predicaments that the Revolution brought to French citizens. Chateaubriand’s short interlude draws a parallel between René and France- both have been cut off from previous social order‚ which provokes a feeling of nostalgia. In René’s world‚ like in the new France‚ there is no connection

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