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    3 Fold Mission

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    building of the Saints in their faith and encouraging them in all of their activities to walk in obedience to the commandments of the Lord. 3. And third‚ the great work of salvation for the dead. This vast mission contemplates all generations of mankind—those who have gone before‚ all who live upon the earth‚ and those who will yet be born.  Seven gifts of the Holy Spirit 1. Wisdom-help us view the world through the eyes of christian faith. 2. Understanding-help us see the connection between

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    The Catholic Catechism

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    the world‚ and "orthodox" or faithful to the teachings of Christ. The two concepts are closely related. The Gospels clearly show that Christ intended his Church not only for a chosen few‚ as among the Jews before the Messiah came‚ but for all mankind. "This Good News of the kingdom‚" he foretold‚ "will be proclaimed to the whole world as a witness to all the nations. And then the end will come" (Mt. 24:14). Some have interpreted this to mean that once the Gospel had been preached everywhere

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    Egyptian Mythology

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    Therefore after exploring the Egyptian history and culture‚ the sun god along with its myth will be discussed and analyzed. Ancient Egyptian culture‚ myth‚ and religion can be characterized as a duality with “rhythmic structures contained within a static unity” (Long‚ 2000). Unlike Mesopotamia‚ an ancient region in the eastern Mediterranean‚ ancient Egypt as a civilization did not develop several powerful city-states along two rivers. Egypt had one river that was the most significant‚

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    Hemingway Views On Jordan

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    views on the unity of humanity are also themes that Hemingway clearly expresses in what is surely known as true Hemingway fashion. Hemingway allows his character Robert Jordan to become self-aware and in a sense develop his own views—as a real soldier often did—of war‚ courage‚ and the unity of man. In the beginning of the novel‚ Robert Jordan can be seen as a blank slate. He is an American willing to aid in the fight of someone else with no greater need or want than to serve mankind. He’s devotion

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    “Meditation 17”‚ a text by John Donne‚ uses metaphors to develop the central idea that all people are connected. To convey this‚ Donne uses two metaphors to establish the concept of unity with every person in the world. The first metaphor describes how the church is universal and people are connected through it. He states‚ “the church is catholic‚ universal‚ so are all her actions” (488). This forms the idea that every person is connected‚ with depicting the church as connected to all people. The

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    social health centralizes around the tolerance and acceptance of all citizens regardless of race‚ class‚ and gender. Originating from biblical scriptures‚ as a Baptist minister‚ King’s civil rights movement strives to bring upon societal unity for the goodness of mankind. King believed God’s children–both white and black–should stand up to freedom together‚ stressing reconciliation over retaliation–peaceful resolutions over violent repercussions. With public disobedience and peaceful rallies‚ he allows

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    Ode to joy

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    enveloping us with its splendor. It can miraculously set people free from their rigid     traditions‚ devoid of happiness.  People in the world are brothers “In the haven of your     wings” (12)‚ a  metaphor implying that by embracing joy‚ men will feel love for the whole     mankind.       In the third stanza the author emphasizes the importance of a strong friendship and a      loving marriage. Men fortunate enough to have both shall sing this powerful song. On

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    Allam Iqbal

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    Explain the Ideology of Pakistan in the light of sayings of Allama Iqbal? Ans. The social or political Programme of any movement that becomes a collective objective of any nation is called Ideology. OR Ideology means such an aim according to which human beings planned about their future. The Ideology of Pakistan The Ideology of Pakistan was the consciousness of the Muslims in the historical perspective of the south Asian sub-continent that they were a separate nation on the basis of the Islamic

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    The Heart of Our Heritage

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    “LANGUAGE is the foundation of unity and understanding between the people and the nation itself and the backbone of our culture and race.” Our country Philippines‚ the nation called pearl of the east‚ the paradise which is nourished with wealthy cultures and traditions. You are made up of one language and one thought‚ which symbolize our freedom as a country‚ our unity as people and our oneness as mankind. Our country is an archipelago‚ expected and for sure we have so many different dialects

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    The Five Pillars Of Faith

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    These prayers must be performed daily during their designated time‚ from dawn until midnight. Whilst reciting each prayer‚ individuals must face the Ka’ba in Mecca. This establishes a social unity and provides a sense of identity‚ as all Muslims are called together to worship as one single body. This social impact is also enhanced every Friday when all Muslims gather in a Mosque to pray as a congregation. Prayer also impacts one’s spiritual

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