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    Reformation of the sixteenth century” (New World Encyclopedia). After a battle that he was wounded in‚ he had a spiritual vision to be as religious as he could like Christ himself. He created a new religious order known as the Society of Jesus or the Jesuits. “The members had to be strong‚ educated‚ and most of all‚ holy”(Smith Lesson 25 para2:pg3). The purpose of this order was to help Catholics not to be influenced by Protestants‚ and help Protestants return to their original Catholic faith. Although

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    unable to provide an adequate physical explanation for the disease and this lack of knowledge ultimately led to absurd reasoning (Gonzalez‚ p.195). The rumour that Jesuits had poisoned the wells supposedly came from their energetic and disciplined nature. Also‚ since “clericals and anticlericals alike came to believe that the Jesuits could do everything […] they also held them responsible for everything” (Sanchez‚ year cited in Mitchell‚ year). Blaming a religious order for the sudden death of loved

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    CHRONOLOGY OF RIZAL’S TRAVELS Shenna Geronimo | AB—Broadcasting INCLUSIVE DATE DESTINATION PURPOSE ⎈ Rizal traveled abroad to continue and complete his medical degree. ⎈ For his secret mission. It was to observe keenly the European life‚ culture‚ languages and customs‚ industries and commerce‚ and its governments and laws. May 3‚ 1882 Barcelona‚ Spain November 3‚ 1882 Madrid‚ Spain He matriculated at the Universidad Central de Madrid. Rizal visited the Laennec Hospital‚ to observe how Dr

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    pleaded for the exclusion of comic elements from a tragic drama. But in the Renaissance England Marlowe among the University Wits introduced comic relief through the presentation of crude scenes in Doctor Faustus following the native tradition of Interlude which was usually introduced between two tragic plays. In fact‚ in the classical tradition the mingling of the tragic and the comic was not allowed. Examples William Shakespeare deviated from the classical tradition and used comic relief in Hamlet

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    following was the Jesuits. The Jesuits had a different way of approaching religion in China. They decided to blend their religion‚ Christianity with the Chinese philosophy of Confucianism. This new "mixed" religion criticized Buddhism and Daoism. Furthermore‚ the Jesuits had innate understanding and reverence for the Chinese culture‚ so much so that it willingly collaborated with Chinese literati. Chinese literati were the intellectuals of China that were in the educated class. The Jesuits tolerated many

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    Summary Pope Francis was born in Buenos Aires‚ Argentina‚ on December 17‚ 1936.His birth is Jorge Mario Bergoglio. Jorge was ordained as a priest in December 1969‚ Bergoglio began serving as a Jesuit in the provincial of Argentina in 1973. He became Pope Francis on March 13‚ 2013 because of Pope Benedict’s resignation. Pope Francis was also named the 266th pope of the Catholic Church. Bergoglio‚ the first pope from the Americas.Before his election as pope‚ Jorge served as archbishop of Buenos

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    What are the beliefs and traditions of waray people in education? The Waray-Waray are an ethnoliguistic group located in Samar and Leyte. Geographically‚ they are located in the Visayas. Waray-Waray sometimes shortened to Waray‚ is the term used to refer to the people who inhabit the islands of Samar and Biliran and the eastern section of Leyte. Those who come from Samar are called Samareños‚ while those from Leyte are Leyteños. They speak the language called Waray. ReligionThe Waray-Waray people

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    Continuity/Change Over Time During the 1450’s to 1750’s the Americas were evolving at a constant rate. The slave trade and the use trade such as the triangular trade were very common during this time-period due to the rise in plantations‚ causing a diverse region in South America. In addition‚ forced labor was an important constant throughout the region and was controlled by Spanish and the Inca’s which also allowed for a mixture of culture and ethnicities. South America throughout the time-period

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    This article “El Salvador Arrests Ex-Military Officers in 1989 Jesuit Killings” was about killings of six Jesuit priests‚ a housekeeper and her teenage daughter back in 1989. Recently‚ the El Salvadoran police force raided two days to find out 20 ex-military officers‚ who were involved in the killings during 1989. As a result four men were arrested inside El Salvador and now authorities are looking for rest of the 16 men. The article mentions that the killing was conducted by “the Salvadoran high

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    who and what’s real; are we who we claim we are‚ and is reality really real or is everything just a fragment of what we think is the universe? A dream sequence is a technical term used mostly in film and television to set apart a brief interlude from the main story. (Wikipedia) The deeper lying theme that Carroll wanted to incorporate into his story of Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass‚ in my opinion‚ was not his psychological or sexual desire for Alice Liddell. What he did

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