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- 4511: The Eucharist: Summary
- ... the Eucharist. BIBLIOGRAPHY COOKE, Bernard, THE EUCHARIST, "Mystery of Friendship" Centre of Studies in Religious Education Ohio, 1969. GUZIE, Tad, W. JESUS AND THE EUCHARIST, Paulist Press New York, 1974 RELIGION MANUAL p: 117-131 JOHN 6: 47-58, BIBLE LUKE 22: 14-20 BIBLE GIFTS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT, Handout LITURGY OF THE WORD, Handout WHAT IS THE SACRAMENT, Handout
- 4512: Gogol's The Overcoat: A Whisper of Changey
- ... It is men like Gogol who shape the nations of the world. His influence in Russian society could be compared to many great authors who have influenced the people of the United States, such as John Locke and Thomas Jefferson. Without writers such as these, the opinions of the oppressed could never be made audible, and the desires for a greater future could never become a reality.
- 4513: David Burn's Feeling Good: Depression
- ... a successful option in treating major depression. The author however discusses some alternative options in the treatment of depression. He describes one study that was done at the University of Pennsylvania school of Medicine. Doctors John Rush and Aaron Beck, and some other specialists were involved in the study which compared the effectiveness of cognitive therapy and pharmacological treatment of depression. Individuals suffering from major depression were randomly assigned to two ...
- 4514: Black Elk Speaks
- Black Elk Speaks The book Black Elk Speaks was written in the early 1930's by author John G. Neihardt, after interviewing the medicine man named Black Elk. Neihardt was already a published writer, and prior to this particular narrative he was at work publishing a collection of poems titled Cycle of the ...
- 4515: The Different Conceptions of the Veil in The Souls of Black Folk
- ... B. Du Bois, The Souls of Black Folk (New York: Bantam Company, 1989) 3. Footnote2 Ibid., 6. Footnote3 Arnold Rampersad, Slavery and the literary imagination: Du Bois's The Souls of Black Folk (Baltimore: The John Hopkins University Press, 1989) 104-125. Rampersad in his book says that Du Bois's metaphor of the veil is an allusion to Saint Paul's letter to the Corinthians. Footnote4 W.E.B. Du ...
- 4516: Martin Luther King Jr ]
- ... 1968).Richard L. DeMolen. The Meaning of the Reformation. (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1974).Arthur Dickens, Martin Luther and the Reformation. (London: Oxford University Press, 1967).Richard Marius, Luther. (New York: Erdicott Press, 1973).Olin, John C. Luther, Erasmus and the Reformation. (New York: Fordham University Press, 1969).Parsons, Talcott. The Theory of Social and Economic Organization. (New York: Oxford University Press, 1947).Thompson, Craig. Christian Humanism and the Reformation. (New ...
- 4517: The Salem Witch Trials: First Person Point of View
- ... except for Abigail. She pushed all of us. Now that I look back, I think that she was very disturbed. I think that the reason for her behavior is because of everything that happened with John Proctor. I guess there were a lot of things that went on at the time that I really did not understand. I probably still cannot understand some of them. We were all extremely confused at ...
- 4518: Mozart
- ... the Latin form of this last name, Amadeus, more often Amade, or the Italiano Amadeo. Whatever the case may be, he rarely-if ever-used Theophilus in his signature. The name Chrysostomus originates from St. John Chrysostom, whose feast falls on the 27th of January. The name Wolfgang was given to him in honor of his maternal grandfather, Wolfgang Nikolaus Pertl. He was the seventh and last child born to musical ...
- 4519: The Witching Hour
- ... revolve around perception and perspective. I wish to continue this saga with "Lasher", although I am going to take a brake from Rice, and I'm in the process of choosing between "Exit to Eden" (John Steinbeck) and something from Edgar Allan Poe.
- 4520: To Kill A Mockingbird: The Theme of Prejudice
- ... there's been some high talk around town to the effect that I shouldn't do much about defending this man. It's a peculiar case- it won't come to trial until summer session. John Taylor was kind enough to give us a postponement..." "If you shouldn't be defendin' him, then why are you doin' it?" "For a number of reasons," said Atticus. "The main one is, if I ...
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