Sister Nirmala Essays

  • Catherine Mcauley's House For The Poor

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    not put all your trust in any human being, but place all your confidence in God.” This was the main faith of the house of the poor, a Catholic school and boarding home for poor girls on the street. Catherine McAuley created the ‘House for the Poor’ Sister school because of her beliefs and she was once on the street herself. This essay will give a brief overview of her life, her hardships and her achievements. It will then explain how she responded to the needs of her community at the time and finally

  • How Does Companionship Affect Curley's Wife

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    Mother Teresa, a Catholic nun, and the founder of the Order of the Missionaries of charity, a religious congregation devoted to serving those in need, is considered to be one of the greatest humanitarians of the 20th Century, She once said that "Being unwanted, unloved, uncared for, forgotten by everybody, I think that is a much greater hunger, a much greater poverty than the person who has nothing to eat." The lack of love, or caring that comes from a friend or companion, has different effects on

  • Case Study: Habitat For Humanity

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    Habitat For Humanity We were asked to "Research an International Non-Governmental Organization” that works on behalf of human rights issues. So I chose Habitat for Humanity they have been working around the globe to provide housing, stability and community development because they view those needs as human rights. The mission of this organization from their website states: "At Habitat for Humanity, we build. We build because we believe that everyone, everywhere, should have a healthy, affordable

  • Mother Teresa Hero

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    Teresa gathered a group of sisters to help these victims (Spink 81). After their homes were destroyed, Mother Teresa took it upon herself to help these victims rebuild their lives. As well as helping those rebuild their homes, and she also helps those who didn’t even have a home to begin with. Rupees come to stay in the house Mother Teresa made to be well taken care of, but unfortunately had no belongings, “Mother Teresa immediately offered her pillow, but the sisters were reluctant to accept her

  • What Influence Did Hildegard Of Bingen Have On Music?

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    Music as we know it today has been influenced by many different types of musical genres and as different types of music develop over time, at least some remanence of the past stays present in the music. What is usually forgotten in this process is who helped influence the development of that music along the way. The following will discuss one of those musical influences by discussing who exactly was Hildegard of Bingen, what impact did she have on music, and analyzing one of her compositions called

  • Mother Seton And The Sisters Of Charity Summary

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    Third Quarter Book Report Mother Seton and the Sisters of Charity In the book Mother Seton and the Sisters of Charity the author Alma Power-Waters transports the reader to nineteenth century America where Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton and the Sisters of Charity created the first Catholic parochial school in America. In her journey to establish this great institution St. Elizabeth palpably demonstrated her virtues of charity, courage, and selflessness. Charity, Mother Seton’s most prominent attribute

  • Mirabal Sisters: Summary

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    This is the story of the four Mirabal sisters during the dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo in the Dominican Republic. At school, one of the sisters, Minerva, meets a girl, Sinita, who later became one of her best friends. Sinita eventually confided in Minerva the truth about Trujillo - that their "glorious" leader was a killer. The sisters make a political commitment to overthrow the Trujillo regime. They are harassed, persecuted, and imprisoned, all while their family suffers retaliation from the

  • Characteristics Of An Effective Helper

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    As human services majors, we are all helpers in some way. Whether we are teachers, social workers or aids. We all do something similar. We help others in some way to make their lives better. Three characteristics of effective helpers that I believe is most important are openness and willingness to change, sense of identity, authenticity and honesty and acceptance of one's power. Yes, there are many other characteristics of effective helpers, but I feel these are the three most important. Openness

  • Cinder Edna Argumentative Essay

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    The text of the book Cinder Edna was organized into simple sentences and short paragraphs. The organization was sufficient for what the book is telling by providing adequate detail in each paragraph. Descriptive language was used throughout the entire book which made having short paragraphs and simple sentences acceptable. One example of a literary tool being employed to make the story more vivid is, “Cinderella sat among the cinders and sighed.” This literary tool is alliteration and it helps support

  • Character Analysis: The Mirabal Sisters

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    The Mirabal sisters, also known as La Mariposas, have been known throughout the Dominican Republic for participating in a major revolution against their unjust ruler, Rafael Trujillo. After years of the sisters’ hard-work, along with the others who were involved in the revolution, their work paid off when Trujillo's regime ended with his assassination. However, in order for them to have taken part in this act against Trujillo, the Mirabal sisters had to sacrifice several things from their lives,

  • In The Time Of The Butterflies Feminist Analysis

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    their religion as well. Dede Mirabal fit this stereotype in many ways. Dede was very religious and she did not do anything that could hurt her country even if she did not agree with everything in it. She fit the typical citizen because while her sisters were out planning to rebel she stayed back and took care of the children. The Dominican stereotypes come into play in shaping the Dominican culture. Dominican culture is demonstrated many times throughout the

  • In The Time Of The Butterflies Heroism

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    After a long fight with Trujillo, three sisters were murdered. “In the Time of the Butterflies” by Julia Alvarez is about the Mirabal sisters long and weary fight with the revolution against Trujillo. Trujillo was the dictator for the Dominican Republic from 1930-1961. This essay will address the how they got to joining the revolution , their heroism and fight with the revolution. The Mirabal sisters showed heroism in the face of the Dominican Republic because of their resistance against Trujillo’s

  • The Time Of The Butterflies Courage Analysis

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    Teresa dedicated her life to serving the poor. All of these people have something in common- they all have shown acts of heroism and courage. In Alvarez’s novel the Time of the Butterflies, the Mirabal sisters all demonstrate acts of courage equal to those stated above. Although all of the sisters show courage, it is Minerva, who demonstrates the greatest amount of courage. Minerva demonstrates exceptional courage throughout the story, including at the Discovery Day dance when she stood up to Trujillo

  • Cinderella Yeh Shen Character Analysis

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    Did you know that Cinderella is a story used all around the world and there were always villains involved to all Cinderella stories? Who are the antagonists in the Cinderella stories and what motif or archetype in the stories reveals the culture it originated from? In a few of the most known stories in the world, Cinderella and Yeh Shen, the antagonists, the stepmother and stepsisters, have a lot of characteristics that are similar and different. One way the antagonists in the story have in similar

  • Abuse In Disney's Cinderella

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    Disney’s Cinderella is the quintessential princess fairytale. It has a beautiful girl in distress, an evil stepmother, talking animals, and an abundance of singing. Cinderella herself is a figure deeply embedded into popular culture, and most will cite Disney as the parent of the story’s popularity. The story centers around the timelessly beautiful Cinderella; a young woman who has lost her father, and thus is required to live with her evil stepmother and stepsisters who treat her as the help. Despite

  • Mercy High School Case Study

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    Located in the heart of Omaha, NE, Mercy High School is alive with the spirit of Catherine McAuley, foundress of the Sisters of Mercy. I have been blessed with the opportunity to teach in an environment so rich in history and tradition. Although she died in 1841, Mother McAuley’s legacy lives on through our mission: “Mercy High School is a diverse educational community, founded by the Sisters of Mercy, focusing on academic excellence and inspiring young girls to become confident women of Mercy who embody

  • Cinderella Research Paper

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    Once upon a time there was a girl named Cinderella, who lived with her nice Stepmother and Stepsisters. Everyone thinks that the Stepmother is evil, until they get to know her. For Cinderella’s birthday, the Stepmother got her a magic wand that could do anything she wanted. Since she wasn’t allowed to use it in the house she went far into the woods. Eventually when Cinderella wanted to go home, she got lost.When she was about to give up, she saw Prince Charming standing there. “Can you help me? I

  • Is The Dictator In Julia Alvarez's In The Time Of The Butterflies

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    proved to be more successful than the Mirabal sisters’ fight against him in Julia Alvarez’s In the Time of the Butterflies because of the way Trujillo controlled the sisters’ lives, denounced their religion, and eventually murdered them. While

  • Summary Of In The Time Of The Butterflies By Julia Alvarez

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    Do you have secrets that you would never tell anyone else? In the Time of the Butterflies by Julia Alvarez formats Maria Teresa’s chapter as a diary to offer the reader a more personal connection to the character and her life story. Maria Teresa, who is eleven and twelve in this chapter, confides in her “Little Book” and tells it things that she would never tell others, like how she cries when others laugh at her (Alvarez 31). Through the reader being able to read her diary, they know something

  • Cinderella's Stolen Shoes Essay

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    A Twisted Fairy Tale: Cinderella’s Stolen Shoes Once upon a time in a happy, pleasant kingdom, A sophisticated widowed woman lived with her two delicate daughters Anastasia and Drizella. On the far side of the kingdom lived the malicious Cinderella who poisoned the widowed woman’s husband. Therefore, Nobody liked Cinderella. She got her name because of the dreadful smell that fills your nostrils when she is near. Anyhow, when Cinderella murdered the poor woman’s husband, it just so happened to