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    St. Clare

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    St. Clare St. Clare was born on July 16‚ 1194 and died on August 11‚ 1253. She was the daughter of a count and countess. She heard St. Francis preach in the streets of Assisi and told him of her desire to give herself to God. They grew to be close friends. On Palm Sunday in the year 1212 the bishop of Assisi presented a palm to this noble maid of eighteen who was beautifully garbed. That same night she left her castle with one acquaintance and went to the church of Our Lady of the Angels‚ where

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    during the Enlightenment period with writers and thinkers like John Locke. The Enlightenment was a period of time where finding the truth was held above all else. This era was accompanied with ideals such as humanism‚ secularism‚ individualism‚ and toleration. The one that most influenced America was tolerance. These newfound realizations and ideals of the Enlightenment revolutionized society and is one of the main causes for how Americans shape their worldviews today. “Tolerance has become the cardinal

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    had boomed in popularity during said era due to John Wayne. It was soon known to be the John Wayne mythos. Said mythos became of the talk of the nation‚ filling up novels and films‚ and used as propaganda for the war. It is built on heroism‚ the idea that America is the impeccable saviour of the world—that they are always right‚ no matter what the situation is. Despite how bright this mythos seems‚ it has some extremely negative effects on the American society. This heroic mythos of America is ruining

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    Appendix J

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    Axia College Material Appendix J I/O and Multimedia Devices As a computer technician‚ you must be familiar with a wide range of input/output (I/O) devices‚ including keyboards‚ mice‚ monitors‚ biometric devices‚ projectors‚ cameras‚ and video cards. Before you attach any of these to a computer system‚ you must first research which I/O devices and expansion cards are best suited for your computer’s configuration; for example‚ it is common to find more than one video card in high-end PCs‚

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    St. Augustine

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    ST. AUGUSTINE’SPHILOSOPHY OF LOVE St. Augustine’s philosophy of man reconciles and brings together to anadmirable synthesis and harmony the wisdom of Greek philosophy and the divine truths contained in the scriptures. In common with Greek ethics‚ its being eudemonistic in character‚ as it makes happiness the end-all and the be-all of human living; but Augustine tells us with the Bible that this happiness can be found in GOD alone. The summumbonum which is Plato’s and Aristotle’s concept of

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    In The Swimmer by John Cheever‚ the main character Neddy Merrill is introduced at a social gathering at a friend’s house with his wife while their children are at home. The story is set in suburbia which‚ during the time period‚ was a new emergence in American society and had become a symbol of status. Along with suburbia comes the idea of uniformity so naturally‚ everyone in the neighborhood had a pool‚ pools that Ned used as his way to reach home “by water” (American Literature‚ 2410). Throughout

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    revolutionary generation of Americans. Today‚ The United States of America represents true democracy and a sample of strong and free country‚ which is fully able to ensure human equal rights to its citizens. However‚ the history of American democracy and liberty has a long and bloody path. The early colonies of Puritans played a significant role in the establishment of American democratic regime. Next‚ but not less important contributions made the revolutionary generation of Americans in gaining liberty

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    John Locke has the most influence on the American revolution. John Locke believed in natural rights and social contract. Many of the colonists believed in they all had natural rights in that King George is not giving them their natural rights. Both during and after the American Revolution many of the ideas of the alignment or base or the one you with a taxes is it the declaration of independence and the Constitution. The revolution came about after the series of unfair taxes up on the call list by

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    John Adams John Adams was the oldest son of Susanna and John Adams‚ born on October 30‚ 1735 in Massachusetts. Adams was always a bright student and received good grades throughout his school years. He went to Harvard College and later studied law with an attorney‚ only to become one of the best attorneys of Boston. Several years later‚ John Adams met an extremely intelligent woman named Abigail‚ whom he later married and had six children with. Abigail played a huge role in John’s life‚ supporting

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    The American Dream John Steinbeck‚ author of many classic American novels‚ greatly influenced modern American literature. Steinbeck often referred to the Salinas Valley of California in his writing. He often referred to the settlers and the adversities they had faced during the migration to the Salinas Valley area. With novels such as Of Mice And Men and The Grapes Of Wrath‚ Steinbeck explained the harsh reality of the severe hardships the settlers faced to accomplish the American Dream. These

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