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    Essay On Cancun

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    Cancun: Heaven in the Earth Every person in this world has a place where they can escape of stress and problems of the real world. Every time that I feel this emotion I want to escape to the most beautiful, peaceful, and relaxing place that I never seen before. Where I can sit and don’t think anything in my mind in that moment and able of sending my senses into an over freight. Cancun has the most beautiful and unique beaches with soft sand, the tallest amazing temples, and the most spectacular

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    The Death Of A Young Girl

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    In the year 1997 on the 28th of October, a young girl is born. She is small and knows nothing of the world. But, her parents, they know she will do great things. What they are, they have not a single clue, but even so, they want to see where she will go. What they don’t foresee though, is the pain she will have to go through first to get there. She is different from most kids. She isn’t attracted to the boys girls in her class fawn over. She finds drawing characters in the shows she watches with

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    My Best Friend

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    often. This also tells her that her Father didn’t completely forget about her, and won’t always ignore her. As a matter of fact, Adeline later goes to this school again, but as a boarder. The subsequent educational institution Adeline went to was Sacred Heart Primary School in Shanghai. Here she begins her writing career, starting out with just a simple homework assignment, to write a composition about “My Best Friend.” (Mah 52) From there on, Adeline grew to love writing, “To me writing was a pleasure

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    Most of us have a deep and true desire to serve others. Whether it be the veteran without a home on the side of the road or protecting the sacred land that the Lord bestowed to us, as Catholics we are able to strengthen our connection with Christ though our service. As a Mater Dei student having been given the opportunity to experience different cultures, religions, and walks of life has molded me into a better person. Growing up in Orange County, I have always enjoyed a comfortable life within my

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    Unit 1: Composer Donald Grantham was born in Duncan, Oklahoma on November 9, 1947. He received a Bachelor of Music from the University of Oklahoma and both a Masters of Music and Doctor of Musical Arts from the University of Southern California. He studied under French composer and pedagogue, Nadia Boulanger at the American Conservatory in France for two summers . The biography given from his personal website states: “Composer Donald Grantham is the recipient of numerous awards and prizes in composition

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    The Lord Of The Flies

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    uses its sacred space. The definition of sacred space according to our lecture is, “A physical space that feels almost magical, sometimes it may transform or appear before our eyes.” Sacred space is not required to incorporate the entire stage either, it can just be certain parts of the play. I remember in reading the book The Lord of the Flies, that one of the boys when the world would get too intense for him, he would hide in a hole in a tree and calm down; that was his sacred space. Sacred spaces

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    Reflection

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    while the walls of each room close in on your very being. Yet there are spaces that inspire healing, that transcend the bounds of our everyday life. Faith is a strange thing, some depend on it for guidance, others for healing. What happens when the buildings you frequent start to inspire your mental wellness rather than deter from it? Architects have known for awhile the power light embodies. It has the potential to compose space. Transporting individuals from the physical world to a place of

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    Thomas Tweed in his article Space claims that there is a deeper connection between space and religion than meets the ordinary eye. The article examines how Christianity, Islam, and Judaism describe, imaginatively figure, and construct Jerusalem as a religious space. According to Tweed, space, in a religious context, is defined by three different and distinguishable characteristics: differentiated, kinetic, and interrelated. As revealed throughout many of the books in the Hebrew Bible, Jerusalem is

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    In the article “Space”, Thomas Tweed tackles the true definition of religious space. Tweed rejects the idea that space is “a preexisting static container isolated from other spaces” or “a void to be filled” (118). Instead, Tweed describes sacred spaces as differentiated, kinetic, and interrelated. Tweed uses the term differentiated to define a religious space. Differentiated means, “imaginatively figured and/or sensually encountered locales that are deemed more or less ‘special,’ ‘singular,’ or

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    architecture, to present days, natural light played a key role in building design. In a physical sense, its interaction with the surrounding environment affects and transforms the perception of space. It can also instigate and incite different emotional reactions in humans. Light is also used and has been used in sacred architecture as a symbolic value. Its manipulation can evoke feelings of spirituality. This essential natural resource in some cultures and religions represents the manifestation of the divine

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