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    Women Priests

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    of sorts through the ages which has culminated in a outcome that declares the male the victor. One example of this is that women are not allowed to be ordained as priests in the Catholic Church. As a child‚ I attended Catholic schools until high school. I was instructed by mostly nuns. I can remember that when the priest came into the room we would have to stand up as a sign of respect towards our faith. As I got older‚ I began to think that nuns are part of the religious life but we

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    Physicians and Surgeons

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    Physicians and Surgeons If you want to be a physician or surgeons there are many things you have to do to become one. The first thing you must do to become a physician or surgeon is enroll into a Med school. To enroll in a Med school you must: have at least a bachelor’s degree‚ and many have advanced degrees‚ complete undergraduate work in biology‚ chemistry‚ physics‚ mathematics‚ and English‚ take courses in the humanities and social sciences‚ and you may volunteer at local hospitals

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    Becoming A Surgeon

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    Surgeons operate on patients to treat injuries‚ such as broken bones; diseases‚ such as cancerous tumors; and deformities. During the course of an operation‚ the surgeon must make important decisions about the patient’s health‚ safety‚ and welfare. Additionally‚ the surgeon must work to ensure cooperation among the other members of the surgical team and make sure everything runs smoothly in the operating room. There are several settings a surgeon can work in: a private practice‚ academic medicine

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    General Surgeon

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    DeShawn Parrish 12/4/12 Language Arts (2) Becoming a General Surgeon What if life can be planned? No thinking on the spot and no instant decisions. Having to make a decision in less than a second that can possibly take someone’s life or further injure them sounds pretty hard‚ right? T¬hat’s¬¬¬ why I want to be a general surgeon because everything is planned and is a simple basic level surgery. General surgery was the first of its kind in the medical field. As a result‚ this field has vast amount

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    Greek Priests Duty

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    It was a priests duty to serve the temple and its god. He made sure the temple was running properly. This involved a lot of administration work. If a worshipper did something wrong or behaved badly‚ a priest could order them to pay a fine. Priests were in charge of the temple treasury house‚ where gifts for the gods were stored. Some visitors to temples had travelled long distances and it was the priests job to offer them hospitality. Priests were in charge of building or re-pairing their temple

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    Loja The Headless Priest

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    my city‚ there was a man who went out to frighten the people every night. Everybody in Loja called him the headless priest. The first time the people saw him was when he was leaving from a house. Many people followed him for many blocks‚ but no body reached him. The second time‚ the waited for him on the corner with sticks. However‚ he never went there. Therefore the headless priest was so astute. In fact‚ somebody told him where the people were waiting for him. As a result‚ he escaped from them.

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    Priesthood and the Role of Celibacy In today’s world‚ many wonder why Catholic priests can’t get married and have a family of their own. This issue and question can be boiled down into one word: celibacy. Being celibate is defined as being “One who abstains from sexual intercourse‚ especially by reason of religious vows‚” according to thefreedictionary.com. This definition is not understood by many because the thought of having a life without sex is unbearable‚ especially in today’s society

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    Catholic Priest Interview

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    If there is such a person as a “typical Catholic priest‚” it is not Father H Setter. From his struggle of finding his call‚ to taking on a parent role‚ and being one of the most renowned names in the cigar world‚ his life reveals that he is more than just a casual priest. A stocky‚ six foot five man dressed in black with a Roman collar definitely stands out in a crowd‚ but what truly sets him apart is his journey to priesthood and his charismatic personality. He truly is an interesting person‚ which

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    riahhope Research Paper 7 November 2012 Women as Preachers and Priests The church has changed over the years. Today it is not uncommon to find women pastors over a church. Though the bible says that no women should be head over the church‚ and in I Timothy 2:12 it states‚ “But I suffer not a woman to teach‚ nor to usurp authority over the man‚ but to be in silence.” This states that a woman should not teach the church or have authority over men. They should be silent unless they are told

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    Michigan Plastic Surgeons

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    you kick start your journey of transforming your body with the help of plastic surgery treatments offered by professional plastic surgeons in Michigan. Performed by very active members of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons and the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery‚ one can never go wrong by seeking quality services from Michigan’s trusted plastic surgeons. Plastic surgery is indeed a great practice of enhancing one’s body by restoring it to its original state after a wound or any

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