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    “Know therefore that the LORD your God is God, the faithful God who keeps covenant and steadfast love with those who love him and keep his commandments, to a thousand generations” (Deuteronomy 7:9). Through all generations of my family leading up to today, my family, on my mother and father’s sides, all practice the same faith. All of my family is Catholic, most of my friends growing up were catholic, and everywhere I looked, my faith was an important part of my life. I went to private school for

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    My Client, Tony Martin

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    My client, Tony Martin, has been employed by Eagle Airlines as a mechanic at its repair facility. He initially worked at the Minneapolis-Saint Paul Airport. However, Eagle Airlines reduced its Minnesota staff, and consequently, eliminated his job in early 2011. Tony utilized his union seniority to acquire a similar job by “bumping” a Chicago mechanic, but Eagle downsized its Chicago operations as well. As a result, a few months later, Tony ended up working in the LaGuardia, New York Airport. Finally

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    This case study looks at Sun Country Airlines’ (SY) only hub/domicile of Minneapolis/Saint Paul (MSP) International Airport. This study will analyze some of the challenges Sun Country Airlines faces currently and in future growth. This study will look into terminal issues such as gate space and expansion capabilities. It will identify difficulties Sun Country Airlines faces as a small airline at one of Delta Air Lines’ major hubs. It will also discuss traffic congestion associated with MSP, the growth

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    St. Paul the Apostle Choosing a confirmation saint is important to the Catholic faith. I didn’t want the prettiest saint or the one closest to my age. I looked for someone who spoke to me through their words. Someone who helped me through my toughest times. Which is why I chose Saint Paul the Apostle. Paul was not always a preacher or strong in the Catholic/Christian faith. He was originally a jewish man named Saul and hated the christians demonstrated through the actions of prosecuting them. Later

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    Paul the Apostle is considered to be the most influential of the early members of the Christian church, along with Simon Peter and James the Just. Saint Paul is said to have been born around AD 5, and considered to have died about AD67, though the Bible does not record his death specifically. The epistles written by Paul to the churches were plainly and sharply worded. Paul's writings make up a good portion of the New Testament and demonstrate his position of prominence as an apostle of the early

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    Essay on Apostolic Ministry in Rome

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    modern scholars question whether the Apostle Peter was ever in Rome, he is certainly the most celebrated Apostle of the city. A simple example of this is that the largest basilica in Rome (and one of the largest in the world) is named in honor of Saint Peter. The Apostle Paul's existence in Rome is less disputed and even though he is less commemorated nearly two millennia later. The circumstances surrounding Peter and Paul's arrivals in Rome, their ministries in Rome, and their deaths are worth examining

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    Maggiore, St. Giovanni in Lateran, and St. Peter in Chains and churches like St. Peter Outside the Walls and San Giuseppe del Falegnami/ Mamertine Prison. These churches and basilicas through their history, art, architecture, and relics or tombs of saints create a rich and intriguing history of ancient Rome. Santa Maria Maggiore HISTORY: Santa Maria Maggiore was created in 350 AD by Pope Liberius and was constructed because of two miraculous and unusual events. First,

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    “Never shall innocent blood be shed, yet the blood of the wicked shall flow like a river.” The saints, Connor and Murphy MacManus abide by this rule. Their religious beliefs and intentions dispatch the two brothers into a world where evil is not tolerated. God sends them to murder every wicked citizen in the city of Boston, Massachusetts. The Boondock Saints is a movie about religion, family, and vigilante justice. The Irish Catholic fraternal twins, Connor and Murphy MacManus, go on a mission

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    flow like a river.” Nourished by their strong faith, Connor and Murphy MacManus used this as their mantra to overcome Boston’s evil mafia. Justice as the reward for the less fortunate, the Macmanus brothers ended the corrupt society. The Boondock Saints is a movie about religion, family, and vigilante justice. Connor and Murphy MacManus are fraternal twins who were driven by their Irish Catholic Faith to provide justice, and kill Boston’s corrupt mafia leaders. Growing up without their father the

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    Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton was born on August 28, 1774 in New York City, New York. Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton parents were Catherine and Richard Bayley. She married a wealthy man named William Seton and they had 5 kids. Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton was canonized on September 14, 1975. Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton was the first native-born citizen of the United States to be canonized by the Roman Catholic. She came to the catholic church after her husband died. Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton was the first to create

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