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    Contract Tutorial Questions 1. On Tuesday‚ September 10‚ John delivered a written offer to sell a house to Mary. The offer stated that “This offer is to be left over until Thursday‚ 10 o’clock‚ September 12.” On Wednesday‚ John sold the house to Jill. Lance found out about the sale to Jill and told Mary. At 8 a.m. Thursday‚ Lance acting as the agent of Mary‚ handed John a letter of acceptance. John had also posted an offer to sell his car to Ken . On the 1st September‚ John posted a revocation

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    is God. The purpose of each human being is to be properly oriented to the highest good‚ which is also God. This can only occur by having one’s will desire to know about God through faith and reason. In chapter three of the Summa Contra Gentiles‚ Saint Thomas argues that human beings can know about God by utilizing both faith and reason. When explaining the power of reason Aquinas says‚ “The principle of knowledge that reason perceives about something is the understanding of the very substance of

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    Thanks to Saint Anselm‚ Archbishop of Canterbury1‚ the ontological argument was born in the early 1100’s. The ontological point of view‚ according to St. Anselm‚ describes God as “a being than which no greater can be conceived”.2 St. Anselm concluded that if such being failed to exist‚ another even greater being could be conceived that does exist. This argument would be illogical‚ as no being can be greater than the greatest being. Therefore God must exist. As you can see‚ St. Anselm’s ontological

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    The book Saint Benedict by Mary Fabyan Windeatt Tells the story of a 17 year old boy named Benedict who ran away from the school at Rome in the 6th century to become a hermit. Through a life of prayer and self-denial he doveted himself to God. This story full of miricles and virtues shows how he founded many monosteries‚ writed a compiled of laws to guide the life of every monk at the monostary‚ and taught a sure way to Heaven by‚ as he said‚ "A leader" of obedience‚ generosity‚ and trust

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    Today that pagan is called (by some) Saint Constantine 1st for it was he who having succeeded Emperor Diocletian lifted all injunctions and restrictions against Christians and declared Christianity‚ in all but name‚ the official religion of Rome. Many people believe that Constantine was just a nominal Christian and it is true that paganism remained buoyant throughout Rome for many generations‚ and it is equally true that Constantine was baptized at the very last minute on his death-bed. However

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    importantly‚ discuss Saint-Saëns’s efforts during the Franco-Prussian War‚ and explore Saint-Saëns’s beginnings as a patriotic figure. Ultimately‚ I want to discuss the typical characteristics and actions that codify an individual as “patriotic” and extend the definition to incorporate non-traditional actions. In the case of Saint-Saëns these actions were more than active service‚ but delineated through: musical

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    motivate equality and respect for the female gender. The religion of Christianity includes people of different backgrounds and has a strong sense of community‚ gender equality and helping other. This Essay gave me an opportunity to examine and explore Saint Francis of Assisi Roman Catholic Church through attending the ritual of Eucharist. Through this opportunity‚ I could gain a greater sense of respect for Christianity and hence widen my perspective about Christianity. In this essay‚ I examine the pattern

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    The Three Main Missionary Journey’s of Saint Paul The First Journey of St. Paul: Paul went on three main missionary journeys. The first missionary journey took place from 45-49 A.D. He traveled with Barnabus and a young boy named John Mark. John Mark did not stay with them for very long. He returned to his home in Jerusalem and left Paul and Barnabus without a helper. Paul and Barnabus were worshiping at the church at Antioch‚ Syria and the holy Spirit came forth and sent them on their journey

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    | |E-procurement | |Case study : Thomson – Saint Gobain | |

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    Today is the feast of Saint Marguerite d’Youville‚ the first Canadian-born saint and founder of the Grey Sisters. Widowed shortly after her marriage‚ she reared her two children and managed the family business. Following a religious conversion‚ she and four other women formed a lay group dedicated to charity and took simple vows. Called “tipsy women” because of the d’Youvilles’ alleged profits from brandy trafficking‚ in 1747 they were put in charge of the bankrupt Hôpital Général de Montréal. In

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