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    sanctions imposed by the local rulers. The Jesuits missionaries traveled with Spanish and Portuguese traders to many areas of America and Asia-Pacific and established their churches and religious missions. They were funded‚ sponsored and trained by their respective governments in order to spread Christianity. At several places they preached the Christian faith by force but the aboriginal population did not accept it wholeheartedly. Initially the Jesuits targeted the elite class of the country and

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    of becoming a missionary in New France and wanted to dedicated his life to the work of God‚ he was futile in converting Huron Indians to Christianity due to not gaining a profound understanding of the language and lifestyle and died as an abortive Jesuit compared to the work of his other

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    The Sights and Sounds of Jesuit Tell | Show | Walking down the hall today‚ I heard many interesting sounds. | * screaming freshman in freshman quad * debates * lockers * teachers as they issue JUG * Students as they try to get out of JUG * annoying crows in the trees | Walking down the hall today‚ I heard many interesting sounds. A) The sound of young freshmen screaming their high‚ annoying screeches echoes throughout the halls. B) Students take part in heated debates

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    Evil is Iago Shakespeare’s Othello‚ concludes with arguably one of the most tragic endings to a play anyone has ever written. In this final scene‚ the deceptive Iago is revealed as the villain responsible for Othello’s desperate act. Although Iago’s deceptive persona is finally unveiled here‚ he refuses to offer any justification for his evil deeds. Despite Othello’s demand for an explanation‚ and treats of torture‚ Iago maintains an immovable silence. Like Lodovico‚ audiences and critics alike

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    OUTLINE of PHILIPPINES HISTORY Prehistoric Prelude: No pre-hominid or hominid species such as Australopithecus or homo erectus has been found in the Philippines. The first human beings probably reached the Philippines about 40‚000 years ago at roughly the same time as they reached Australia and New Guinea. The Philippines‚ like Australia and New Guinea‚ were never actually joined to the south east Asian mainland but‚ at the low ocean levels‚ the water barrier was much less. The earliest human bones

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    The Illuminati is not a forgotten secret society it is a society that has persisted through the years and continues to control society in the modern days with their control over celebrities in the music industry (Raymond par. 4). Many people believe the Illuminati no longer exists and it is all a hoax (Barrett 100). The fact remains that the Illuminati does exist and its origins are true (Epperson 78). The Illuminati’s existence can be proven because of their manipulation of celebrities in the music

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    growth of a great society for decades‚ were rejected. It is not difficult to see Chateaubriand’s René as an allegory describing post-Revolutionary France and the predicaments that the Revolution brought to French citizens. Chateaubriand’s short interlude draws a parallel between René and France- both have been cut off from previous social order‚ which provokes a feeling of nostalgia. In René’s world‚ like in the new France‚ there is no connection to the former religious way of life or the traditional

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    Movements (1945)‚ composed during this period‚ was his first major composition after moving to the United States in 1939. As the title reveals‚ this 20-25-minute work is made up of of three movements: Mvt. I: Overture; Allegro‚ Andante; Mvt. II: Interlude

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    to be raised by his grandmother and then his great uncle in Chatellerault‚ after the death of his mother. Descartes went to school at a Jesuit school in La Fleche‚ where he studied the courses of grammar‚ arithmetic‚ geometry‚ music‚ and astronomy. After La Fleche‚ he received a degree and license

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    The Protestant Reformation (1450-1565) (1) England  Notion of the Renaissance Prince  Recent War of the Roses created a sense of political instability for the Tudor dynasty --Henry VIII  The significance of a male heir to the Tudors B. England  Henry VIII’s marriage to Catherine of Aragon  Henry seeks an annulment  Henry creates the Church of England and establishes his own supremacy over it  A “political reformation” only at first John Calvin (1509-1564)  More of a scholar than

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