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    Discipline means training of the mind so as to make it accept willingly the control of rules or orders. Discipline is the most fundamental of all qualities that shape a person. It is self-control and the tendency to act most appropriately on all occasions never trespassing the rules of propriety. Discipline is important for one self‚ for military and for religions‚ though many would argue that on the hand‚ discipline can result in the undermining of one’s pride and the restriction of one’s creativeness

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    Church Teachings on Racism

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    telling us to be kind to others regardless of our background or ethnicity‚ that we are all children of God. The Church also has teachings about the evils of racism‚ mostly reflected from biblical scriptures and teachings. Through biblical scriptures and passages as well as Catholic social teaching‚ racism towards one another is an evil that must be dealt away with in the eyes of the church and God. The Catholic social teaching says that indeed racism is a sin because racism divides the human family

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    Roman Catholic and Protestant tradition The traditions of the Roman Catholic Church have been around for an extremely long time. The Roman Catholic Church and Protestantism both agree on many important things of the historic Christian faith. However the rituals and practices are quite different. The rituals and practices of a Roman Catholic Church consist of Mass‚ Baptism‚ Confession‚ receiving Communion‚ praying the Rosary‚ Last Rites‚ and much more. Whereas Protestantism was formed in the 16th

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    Church Reservation System

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    Project Description The project is all about the reservation of the church for various occasions such as Wedding and Child Dedication. It aims to provide a computerized way of organizing and managing scheduled events while providing security and accuracy of information. With present technology available we are to improve the process of reservation in that church. 1.2 Background of the Study In May 5‚ 1985 Binangonan Church of Christ was established. It was located at J.P. Rizal St. Layunan‚

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    I chose this article because it is very similar to the short story “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge.” It is similar because of how both of the main characters die and both are scared to die. In the short story with Peyton who works as a slave owner is trialed for death because he tries destroying a bridge. Instead he was executed over the Owl Creek Bridge. He was scared just like Mr. Brown. They do however have differences. Mr. Brown is very depressed that he is being executed. Also‚ Mr. Brown

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    refer to Christians and churches belonging to the Roman Catholic Church. To be Catholic requires a person to have certain unique‚ beliefs‚ values‚ and traditions that are separate from other people practicing Christianity. The Catholic Church maintains that it has been able to carry on the true tradition of the apostolic church as well and has evolved into a distinctive branch of Christianity throughout the years. The Catholic Church is also a part of an entire subculture of Catholicism that has

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    Community is very important and has many factors like kinship‚ unity‚ and identity. Community helps society because it creates solutions‚ provides security and reveals dedication. It discovers truthfulness. Communities are part of everyday life and have positive affects on its members. Communities can be found everywhere and can be created anywhere. You may be unaware of it‚ but you are part of a community not only based on your location‚ but also based on your lifestyle‚

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    Perspectives on Church Government: 5 Views By Chad Owen Brand and R. Stanton Norman Published by Broadman and Holman Publishers on 2004 ISBN 10: 0-8054-2590-X ISBN 13: 978-0-8054-2590-1 Paper by: [Name of student] Presented to: [Name of Professor] [Name of University] [Subject] (DSMN 505 – Religion) [Due Date] Table of Contents Introduction 2 The 5 Models of Church Government 2 Single-Elder-Led Church 2 Presbytery-Led Church 3 Congregation-Led

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    morning at 9:30am in the town of North Branch Michigan at the St. Peter and Paul Catholic church‚ I was observing with a notebook and pen‚ in the back of the church sitting in a pew for an hour when the church service finished. I was observed that all ages and genders attended‚ kids to the elderly dressed tenderly‚ and everybody is very kind spoken inside and outside of the church. As I sat in the back of the church‚ I could see everybody in front of me and everybody that came in. I arrived 20 minutes

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    Community Assessment

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    Community Assessment Daemen College Department of Nursing Holly Weaver‚ Kristen Weaver‚ Dianna O’Brien‚ Jake Lundquist Table of Contents Page I. Background Information on Affiliating Agency………………………………… 5 II. Definition of the Community……………………………………………………. 6 III. Approaches Used to Assess the Community…………………………………….. 6 IV. Description of the Survey……………………………………………………….. 6 V. Demographics……………………………………………………………………. 7 A. Age and Gender………………………………………………………………

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