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There is a drought of religious leaders in the USA. Here is some help in finding a vocation.
By Candice Cain | Published 6/7/2007
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Brief review of Parker J. Palmer's "Let your life speak: listening for the voice of vocation"
By Matthew Hahn | Published 9/5/2007
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A trade organization is a group that exists to promote and strengthen a particular industry or vocation. Dues-paying members of such organizations gain access to a wealth of resources that can help them improve their businesses.
By Steve Johnson | Published 6/9/2008
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Ask the graduates of Central Educational Center in Coweta County, Georgia, if thier eduation is relevant and they'll say yes,but what happens when vocation they were educated for no longer suits them.
By A. Hermitt | Published 3/19/2007
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My friends and I take our roles as Catholic moms pretty seriously. Being a mom is a wonderful vocation, and many of us take our inspiration from the most holy mother of all, the Blessed Virgin Mary, who was the mother of God.
By C. Jeanne Heida | Published 4/24/2008
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Tina Elkins has made her living as a work-at-home mom. Her vocation of choice is Private Detective. I had the pleasure of interviewing Ms. Elkins about her job and role of a work at home mom.
By A. Hermitt | Published 12/19/2006
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The five Dallas trade schools overviewed here all specialize in a single vocation or industry and are all highly respected by employers in their industries.
By Harvey Grund | Published 11/10/2005
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Do you ever find yourself daydreaming about the vocation you really wanted to enter but never did?
By Emma S. | Published 7/31/2005
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"So!" The English language now has arrived from a traditional lineage of great authors and great works that all wish to portray a variety of universal truths and to teach a variety of moral beliefs.
By Heidi Zull | Published 7/11/2006
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Several new communities of Christians are giving up the "American dream" of a marriage that comes with a spouse, a house, a white-picket fence, 2.5 kids, and a dog. The Simple Way, JPUSA, and L'arche are some examples of these groups who do life together.
By Lindsay Conner | Published 7/11/2006
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Buddism is a well known religion around the world.The religion carries a powerful message.
By Jason Polson | Published 7/27/2006
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This article is a guide to the malaysian way of life. This article is especially useful for business travelling.
By James Kent | Published 7/6/2006
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on seeing a whore in a public park...
By Lyle Roebuck | Published 7/2/2006
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Christopher Columbus was affected by what Psychologists call "Belief Perseverance," or continuing to believe an idea that has otherwise been proven false or invalid. Had he not been affected, the Americas might have been beyond his grasp.
By Gregory Trombley | Published 5/31/2006
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This part looks at what could be part of your Roadmap when you are trying to answer the Call.
By Tim Dickey | Published 7/11/2006
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In the early Church, devotion among Catholic faithful's to St. Joseph was not widespread. While neither was it unknown, it took centuri
By Michael Mathews | Published 6/22/2006
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Many say it is a personal call from God to be an Opus Dei member, but what are the similarities and the differences between these members?
By Tina Samuels | Published 6/3/2006
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A poem about the sun, science, and spring.
By Johan Faffenbach | Published 6/6/2006
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Compassion International, founded in the 1950s by Everett Swanson, is a holisitc ministry that aims to release children from emotional, spiritual, physical poverty, in Jesus' name.
By A Servant | Published 8/17/2006
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Should teachers be concerned about giving their students a merely factual education or a holistic one.
By Patrick Mallon | Published 9/22/2006
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After graduating from college, many of us quickly learned that it would take us years to get to the income of our parents and to attain their level of purchasing power.
By Dee Dee Smith | Published 9/26/2006
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In the works of James Hillman's The Soul's Code, and Gregg Levoy's Callings, the concept of the soul versus ones' calling is examined and applied to everyday living, pursuits, occupations and even coincidences in life.
By J. Rica Middlebrooks | Published 10/6/2006
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Kwanzaa is a celebrationof family and community and a great time for a meaningfull gift.
By Regina Sass | Published 10/12/2006
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Perhaps of all the temptations we meet in life, money, power, sex, alcohol, drugs and fame, the subtlest of all is the comfort zone.
By Jonathan Farrington | Published 9/11/2006
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Every aspect of our personality that makes us a unique individual can also mean more money when it comes to scholarship money for college. There are many financial sources of aid available to those who are lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender
By Kris Karkoski | Published 9/7/2006
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Have you ever eaten honeycomb right out of the hive? You should try it sometime.
By Patthepoet | Published 7/20/2006
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Shamanism in contemporary culture often evokes stereotypical images of witch doctors, New Age gurus and Carlos Castaneda. Yet this religious and cultural tradition is one of the oldest forms of healing
By LIONA BERRY | Published 8/7/2006
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Many say it is a personal call from God to be an Opus Dei member, but what does one need to do to actually join the Opus Dei?
By Tina Samuels | Published 5/31/2006
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If you were to ask a dozen people when taxation in the United State began, you would probably get a dozen answers. Some would tell you it's a modern invention. Others would say it's as old as the world. And in a sense, they're both right.
By Charles Davidson | Published 7/24/2006
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I am a non believer of the so called neutrality in the goings of the work of a journalist and a media man.
By EDMUND SESTOSO | Published 3/6/2006
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When we initially meet someone who absolutely makes us feel light on our feet and puts extra energy in our veins by rushing blood through parts of your body and brain which have been left dormant for a while it causes our body to be excited
By Ethan Berry | Published 10/20/2005
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The concepts of role and duty is key to the question of government and the nature of information in a free and just society. Information truly has power in the choices related to distribution and its ability to create trust to effect deliberate change.
By Anastasia Adams | Published 11/1/2005
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This is my third essay about connection between clasiccal and modern philosophy and Christianity...
By Miki | Published 11/10/2005
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Baby boomers were born after the WWII and today are a fastest growing segment of the population. They often have the disposable income to purchase luxury goods, because they no longer have to take care of the kids.
By Tatyana Burtina | Published 12/8/2005
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I'm a visual person by nature, and had to learn how to paint a picture in someone's mind with words about what I was selling back in those days. Now it's time to put words to paper and define your goals and dreams!!
By Margaret Parker | Published 10/17/2005
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It is no doubt likely, if you are at all in tune with the goings on in recent Christian periodicals, that you have heard of the book Total Truth, by Nancy Pearcey. I submit to you a simple guide to deciding whether or not you should read Total Truth.
By Amy Scott | Published 11/7/2005
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I feel totally qualified to discuss insomnia, as I am often one of its many sufferers. How many sheep must one man count before he accepts the fact that he cannot sleep? And how many times must one man (or woman) awaken during the night before he or she c
By M Dee Dubroff | Published 3/2/2005
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An Internet search for online dating turned up a plethora of dating sites, as well as articles announcing the end of the negative stigma associated with meeting someone online. The stigma may be dissipating, but it is not gone.
By Sean Ward | Published 4/24/2005
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Lawrence Selden and Lily Bart both aspire to achieve the new American Dream of financial independence, but the limitations placed on Lily as a young female in the early twentieth century prevent her from fulfilling this ambition.
By Dana Hinders | Published 5/27/2005
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Many people cannot graciously accept or give a compliment. There are many reasons why simple but true words can make someone's day, including your own.
By Amy Mullen | Published 12/20/2005
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Pamela Bradner Ohnemus paints "the tall grass prairie...an irreplaceable tapestry of plant and animal life...dynamic compositions of Midwest prairie remnants so that the viewer can appreciate and see the need of their preservation..."
By Lora Kaisler | Published 1/4/2006
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Sexual harassment and stereotyping in the workplace lead to inequalities.
By Amanda Dill | Published 3/21/2006
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The unpredictable April rains had temporarily stopped long enough to allow me to snap a few frames without getting my camera gear wet. I decided to fern-hop through centuries'-old fir and cedars cross-country in similar fashion that a Sasquatch would.
By Scott Schechtel | Published 4/25/2006
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Relationships are difficult. Even more so when there is deceit and betrayal. The Bible says to pray for your enemy, admonishing us to turn the other cheek, and forgive. Well, in this poem, I'm trying to do just that.
By Sandra Simmons | Published 4/20/2006
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The latest edition of "Film Comment Selects" offers a varied selection from many diverse countries, with as many different approaches to style and subject matter.
By Christopher Bourne | Published 2/18/2006
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The 1950s are seen as a time of conformity and repression. But that decade was simply a ticking bomb that had been set ten years earlier and would violently explode in the 60s.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 2/14/2006
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A non-religous African American holiday that celebrates family, community and culture. it is celebrated for seven days beginning December 26th and lasting until January 1st.
By Gia Fondren | Published 1/11/2006
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Now on DVD, we have the opportunity to see three early short documentaries made during Herzog's creatively fertile period in the '70s, in the collection Short Films by Werner Herzog, recently released by New Yorker Video.
By Christopher Bourne | Published 1/12/2006
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So many of the outer banks towns such as Hilton Head and Jekyll island have become much like the Hamptons of the north. St. Augustine provides beautiful landscape and historic monuments without the commercialism suffered by these other cities.
By Bonnie Hyche | Published 2/1/2006
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Iago is keenly aware of the limitations and weaknesses of gendered existence.
By Lonnie Lopez | Published 5/24/2006
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