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    King St Industries Case

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    will be identified and researched to help Kings St Industries formalise this situation. These main points are; How can the company successfully terminate Bert’s employment? What restrictions apply to Bert if he leaves and joins a competitor? What happens if Bert provides confidential marketing information to a new employer? And‚ what happens if Bert lures away and hires other staff currently employed by King Street Industries? In order for King St Industries to terminate Dooleys employment successfully

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    Musgrave History 130 11/21/14 Augustine Paper The Confessions is an autobiography of a spiritual character and it covers 35 years of St. Augustine’s life. It describes in detail his spiritual development and conversion to Christianity. This work is rather controversial and leaves many questionable thoughts on religion and philosophy after the reading. It is full of the religious debates over the topic of human pleasure. An attentive reader may face a question: did Augustine end his pursuit of pleasure

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    St. Philip Neri Symbols

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    St. Philip Neri is an interesting person. St. Philip Neri was born July 21‚ 1595. His feast day is May 26. St. Philip went to heaven May 26‚ 1595 to be with God forever. St Philip is from Florence‚ Italy. He was recognized as a saint in the church’s eyes on March 12‚ 1622. St. Philip has three symbols‚ a Rosary‚ lily and a angel holding a book. But he is mostly known for the lily symbol which symbolizes humility and devotion. St. Philip Neri was one of the funniest saints because he always

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    The patron saint of England‚ St George‚ is one of the most recognizable figures in Christian history. Although the iconic story of a knight in a red-crossed tunic valiantly fighting a dragon to save a maiden might not be true‚ the more accurate depiction of his life presents an inspirational example of a man willing to die for his faith. He is often called “The Protector of England” and gained status after his death as a martyr and defender of the poor. St George’s exact birthdate remains in dispute

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    St. Louis Pros And Cons

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    Introduction In the fall of 2014‚ Ferguson Missouri‚ a suburb 10 miles north of downtown St. Louis‚ became the sight of a full-blown riot‚ after the police killing of Michael Brown. Once the global media caught wind of the killing‚ the news spread like wildfire throughout America‚ as well as foreign nations. The purpose of this paper is to show how decades of corrupt politics‚ segregation‚ and deceptive real estate practices helped fuel the tension and fire of‚ not only Ferguson residents‚ but

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    St. Augustine ’s Confessions: The Connection between Character and Evil Saint Augustine ’s powerful prayer to God tells the story of his struggles that led towards his conversion to Christianity. This journey toward Christ was difficult for Augustine‚ as it required him to overcome his misunderstanding of evil and his own sin. In Augustine ’s adolescents‚ a strong desire for lust overtook his life‚ not only hurting him spiritually‚ but also hurting the one woman who supported his conversion‚ his

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    St. Clare Research Paper

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    St. Therese of Lisieux and St. Clare of Assisi have many similarities as well as many differences. Both young women lived a life of faith and devotion to God. How they came to follow God and live out their faith were very different from one another Both came from families with a deep devotion to God. St. Therese was raised to become a nun while St. Clare was raised to be married. St. Clare had to run away from her family to join the clergy‚ while St. Therese did not. These two saints have many similarities

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    widely celebrated on February 14 and commonly associated with "courtly love."Although not much of St. Valentine’s life is reliably known‚ and whether or not the stories involve two different saints by the same name is also not officially decided‚ it is highly agreed that St. Valentine was martyred and then buried on the Via Flaminia to the north of Rome.In 1969‚ the Roman Catholic Church removed St. Valentine from the General Roman Calendar‚ because so little is known about him. However‚ the church

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    St. Paul’s Cathedral in London is the seat of the Bishop of London and a major London landmark. It is located on Ludgate Hill in the financial district known as the City of London. The present St. Paul’s Cathedral‚ which was built between 1675 and 1710‚ is the fourth cathedral to occupy the site‚ which was sacred even before Christianity arrived. The cathedral’s immediate predecessor was destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666. The cathedral enjoyed by visitors today was designed by

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    The Death and Life of Charlie St. Cloud “I believe in miracles. Not just the simple wonders of creation‚ like my new son at home nursing in my wife’s arms‚ or the majesties of nature‚ like the sun setting in the sky. I’m talking about real miracles‚ like turning water into wine or bringing the living back from the dead” (Sherwood 1). Everyone wants to believe in miracles. Especially Charlie St. Cloud‚ when in a tragic accident he lost his brother. The story Charlie St. Cloud by Ben Sherwood contains

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