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    St. Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179) was a German composer‚ poet‚ philosopher‚ mystic‚ linguist‚ botanist‚ and medical theorist. She left us with about seventy poems and nine books. Two of them are books of medical and pharmaceutical advice about the human body and the properties of herbs. She was an influential and spiritual woman whose loyal devotion led the way for future generations of women to be successful in fields such as theology‚ medicine‚ music and art. At a very early age‚ she experienced

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    Imagine a world where societies were able to coexist and functioned through eyes of acceptance and love. This idea of universal peace is exciting and enticing to many‚ however this idealized world is realistically impossible. People are irrational and carry a heavy indifference for others. Throughout all time people have struggled to coexist‚ whether it be over cultures‚ ideas‚ patorism‚ hate‚ or religion; conflict is inevitable. Acceptance is the key to a utopian world‚ however there will always

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    Anyone who has read Shaw ’s St Joan‚ or has witnessed the play can state with certainty that one of the fundamental objectives of the writer was to remove Joan of Arc from the romantic perception that grown around her. Shaw had a clear and simple vision of showing the world what she was really like. He wanted to shed the illusions people had constructed since her death and lend his audience the opportunity to view Joan from a perspective that had been lost for more than 400 years. Upon reflection

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    Helens? On May 18th‚ 1980 in the state of Washington of the United States Mount St. Helens erupted sending volcanic ash‚ steam‚ water‚ and debris to a height of about 60‚000 feet. Fifty-seven people were either killed or went missing after the eruptions. Before the big eruption in 1980 there was minor eruptions in 1898‚ 1903‚ and

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    St. Aloysius de Gonzaga

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    St. Aloysius Gonzaga Introduction to the Life of St. Aloysius Gonzaga: St. Aloysius Gonzaga was born in Northern Italy‚ between Brescia and Mantova. His father was a famous condottiere‚ a mercenary soldier. Saint Aloysius received military training‚ but his father also provided him with an excellent classical education‚ sending him and his brother Ridolfo to Florence to study while serving at the court of Francesco I de Medici. Quick Facts: * Born: March 9‚ 1568 * Died: June 21‚ 1591

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    analyzing the scene because of how it stirred my emotions. Amazement‚ sadness‚ horror‚ and curiosity all came over me. Thus making me choose this painting to write my analysis on. My first glimpse came upon St. Sebastian’s pale skin but what made the painting intricate to me is the way St. Irene is holding the arrow that pierced Sebastian’s skin. Because of how Irene is carefully holding the arrow‚ I had the impression that she is holding a paintbrush. It took awhile for me to decipher that it

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    mind. In fact‚ Anthony did not join the movement until 1852‚ four years after the first convention. She joined through her acquaintance with Cady after the two were introduced by Amelia Bloomer. The first convention she attended was the Syracuse Convention in 1852. In 1866‚ Anthony and Cady worked together and founded the American Equal Rights Association. Their hard efforts started to pay off in 1869‚ when Wyoming became the first state to allow women to vote. The 1870s for Anthony were spent campaigning

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    Edna St. Vincent Milay

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    Edna St. Vincent Millay Biography Born on February 22‚ 1892 in Rockland‚ Maine‚ Edna St. Vincent Millay grew up with the constant label of being “different‚” which in her case‚ was a good thing. To match her strange individuality‚ her friends and family called her “Vincent.” Her mother‚ Cora Millay‚ was a singer and encouraged the arts. She recognized Edna’s exclusivity and took advantage of it. By the age of four she had already started learning the power of poetry. Millay’s parents separated

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    Thagaste‚ St. Augustine was born to a Christian mother and a pagan father. Augustine was always interested in learning and knowledge‚ and it was this desire to learn that led to him becoming a teacher and eventually teaching in Carthage‚ Rome and Milan.1 However it was not just secular knowledge Augustine was seeking‚ rather Augustine was also searching for the right to faith to believe in‚ and though he started off as a believer in Manichee theosophy‚ he eventually converted to Christianity. St. Augustine’s

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    Freddy Braithwaite December 8‚ 2008 Mr. G. Life Choices Born on January 2nd‚ 1873‚ in the Normandy Region of France‚ Saint Theresa of the Little Flower had a very regular childhood. She tragically lost her mother at age four‚ and from then on her father was very protective of her and her sisters. Her father spoiled her to keep her happy. Months after her mother’s death‚ Theresa also became very ill. She prayed to Mary for a cure to her sickness‚ and suddenly she was cured. Through a “conversion

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