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    Marketing

    TRIXIE MAE V. ALFANTA BSA -2 1. Social media website-forms of electronic communication (as Web sites for social networking and micro blogging) through which users create online communities to share information, ideas, personal messages, and other content (as videos). www.facebook.com

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    Visio

    Visio 2010 - Fundamental Concepts This book will cover fundamental skills as well as how to create several types of diagrams using Microsoft Office Visio Professional. This will include Stencils, drawing commands, alignment/arrangement, shape formatting, line tools, text formatting, and page formatting to add background images. Students will create basic flow diagrams, complicated flow logic diagrams, directional maps, work flow diagrams, conference floor plans, Phase diagrams, cross-functional

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    The Fall of Somerset Was Principally Due to the 1549 Rebellions.Docx Uploaded Successfully

    “The fall of Somerset was principally due to the 1549 rebellions.” Assess the validity of this view. During the final years of Henry VIII life he claimed that effective government should be carried out by council of 16 members. However, the last period of Henry VIII reign the reform faction were dominating and Edward Seymour managed to overthrow the regency council to become the ‘Protector’. Initially the rise of Somerset was a planned coup. But Somerset was arrogant and haughty which resulted

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    John Paul

    A few months after his election, Pope John Paul II began his worldwide travels. Unlike the previous Popes, who preferred to stay near the Vatican, he was the first Pope in the history of the pontificate to travel throughout the world (“Pope,” 2006). In an interview with reporters early in his reign as Pope, John Paul announced the goal of his papacy, "The Pope cannot remain a prisoner of the Vatican. I want to go to everybody...from the nomads of the steppes to the monks and nuns in their convents

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    Pope's Issue with Abortion

    Pope’s Issue with Abortion One of the most controversial political and social issues in the world has been the morality of abortion. At what stage human life begins is one of the main arguments of abortion between the pro-choice advocates and the pro-life advocates. The taking of an innocent life, especially at it's beginning or end, is considered gravely immoral. Although Pope John Paul II argues his disagreement with abortion quite well, those in support of abortion say his claims are not

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    Pope John Paul Ii’s Centesimus Annus

    Upon the hundredth anniversary of the Pope Leo XIII’s Rerum Novarum, an encyclical entitled Centesimus Annus was written by Pope John Paul in 1991 as the Cold War was coming to an end to promote ideals in accordance with the Catholic social teaching. Centesimus Annus addressed various economic and social issues. Pope John Paul II largely condemns communism and those who impose dictatorship upon others. The document also focuses on justice, particularly of social and economic nature. This includes

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    Populorum Progressio

    Populorum Progressio, written in 1967, Pope Paul VI mainly focuses on the idea of the development and progress of people, which has become a deep concern to the Church. With the increase of hunger, poverty, endemic disease, and ignorance of the people, Paul requires that all men should explore this serious problem. Populorum Progrssio is divided into two main parts: man’s complete development and the common development of mankind. Paul focused on a variety of Catholic teachings which relate to the

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    Joan of Arc.Doc

    1412 in the village of Domremy. Her parents, Jacques and Isabelle d’Arc named her Jehanne at birth . Joan grew up in a time of turmoil and trouble for France. The King of France during her childhood years was Charles VI, who was only twelve years old when his father died. Charles VI was known to have frequent spells of delusion, prompting family members to take over the throne. Soon after, the Duke of Louis of Orleans was assassinated in 1407 on the orders of his cousin, the Duke Jean-sans-Peur de

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    Theology

    5. What efforts have been made in recent times to overcome these tensions and To find more common ground among the Biblical faiths? What Christian acts and Attitudes did the Catholic Church address and try to change in recent Vatican Declarations and subsequent Papal messages in regard to members of other Faiths in general and in regard to the Jews in particular? Many efforts have been made prior to the twentieth century and in the twentieth century to overcome tensions between biblical

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    Mary

    Accession of Mary Mary’s accession generally accepted and favoured by the English people, most likely because she was a legitimate successor There was the issue with Lady Jane Grey – Northumberland attempted to make his daughter-in-law, Lady Jane Grey, the successor after Edward. She was Queen for nine days, but was deposed and Mary carried on as legitimate successor. Faction Mary was determined to fill the council with loyal people, but she couldn’t prevent all rivalries! = Gardiner vs. Paget

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