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    Its About La Divina

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    Goddess.  Yesterday (Holy Thursday)‚ the copper-coloured statue of La Divina was removed from the scared shrine of the church and placed inside the conference room to accommodate the Hindu devotees who journey to the church to pay homage to the saint.  History has it that the Virgin Mary‚ under the title of La Divina Pastora‚ or the Divine Shepherdess‚ was brought to Siparia by a group of Catholic Capuchin missionaries who chose the area because it was a traditional meeting place of the Orinoco

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    devotion to some object provinces: a principle administrative division of certain countries‚ states; a principle division of a kingdom or empire‚ one historically or linguistically distinct relics: a part of the body‚ clothing‚ or other belongings of a saint‚ martyr‚ or other deceased holy person which is carefully preserved as an object of veneration shroud: a sheet or sheet-like garment in which a corpse is wrapped for burial‚ etc. sinewy: the mainstay or chief supporting force of a thing viceroy:

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    Comparison of the three quality gurus: Philip Crosby‚ W. Edwards Deming and Joseph Juran Deming believed that organisations could increase quality and reduce costs by having continuous process improvement and by viewing manufacturing as a system‚ not as bits and pieces. Juran applied the Pareto principle to quality issues (80% of the problems are caused by 20% of the causes) and also developed Juran’s Trilogy which includes: quality planning‚ quality control‚ and quality improvement. Crosby’s solution

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    The Boondock Saints

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    movie was really eye opening‚ while I don’t claim to really understand the mentality of why communists were so vilified‚ the way such innocent seeming people were treated is deplorable. This movie makes me think of a quote from the movie The Boondock Saints‚ "But‚ there is another kind of evil which we must fear most … and that is the indifference of good men!" Many times it seems that people are allowed to get away with misdeeds simply because enough people did not stand up against them. In the movie

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    Fiesta

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    “Tan tanan tanan tanan tan tanan tan tanan…. VIVA APUNG KULAS!” Isn’t it nice to hear that sound every time we make our procession for the feast of San Nicholas of Tolentino here in Macabebe? We start celebrating our fiesta every August 31 with a mass and procession. People here in Macabebe usually complete their tradition of 9 days novena mass wherein different priest from other towns are heading the mass. Devotees really make it as their tradition. Celebrating San Nicholas feast day is really

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    Saint Teresa

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    Saint Teresa makes earth sound very atrocious. Her view of the world is definitely different from any other view of the world I have seen. She shapes her world to evolve around God and to always be with God‚ practically placing God as her lover. She portrays the earth as a very sinful place‚ which in some sense is true but not everything is immoral. She reflects back to when she would read books and care for her appearance as a bad habit. She expresses that the current world has too many imperfections

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    The Canonization

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    addressing a cynic of love‚ who is arguing that the speaker’s love for his beloved is harmful or at least damaging to himself. Thus it is that the title of the poem refers to the way that the speaker and his beloved can become "canonised" or be made saints through the way that their love is expressed in poetry. Consider how the penultimate stanza of this excellent poem explores the paradox between the actual nature of their relationship and the way that it can be immortalised in poetry: We can die

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    |These customs are understandable‚ but life lived in this way can become over-restrictive. Development is hampered. | |In the case of the Christian Faith‚ the Roman Catholics have always laid great store by the efficacy of relics of the saints‚ or| |some place previously hallowed by virtue‚ such as Lourdes‚ in respect of healing the sick. On occasion‚ these superstitions are | |efficacious‚

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    Annie Dillard Sacrifice

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    Mrs. Cooper’s challenge was to write an essay on Holy The Firm by Annie Dillard. The challenge comes not from being able to sum up enough words in enough time to meet the requirements of this assignment‚ but from being able to contain such vast information‚ learned and decoded out of the book‚ into an essay format‚ a container so small and structural that‚ like Annie Dillard did in her own writing‚ one must carefully decide which thoughts‚ quotes and ideas are most important‚ based on your essay

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    Saint Joan

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    Joan of Arc The Inquisitor speech towards Saint Joan is one of persuasion that uses rhetorical appeals such as ethos‚ logos and pathos to create the image of a damned vile creature in place of Joan‚ while convincing the clerics themselves to “feel” it is acceptable to condemn her soul. Knowing that the jury might look upon Joan with sympathy‚ he finds a way to create a pre-emptive attack to manipulate the way in which jury members will first look upon Joan.

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