Marcellin college year 12 class powerpoint show v2Kim Di Marzio
The document summarizes notable people, events, music, films, books, and fashion from the year 1972. It focuses on the 40th reunion of the 1972 Marcellin College matriculation class, providing details about student leaders, houses, activities, and memories from their time at the school. It also highlights broader cultural topics from 1972 to help stimulate reminiscing among classmates.
The document contains questions about several short stories and poems, including:
- "Innocence and Experience" by Jenine Dumont, about her experiences with prejudice as a mixed-race child.
- "Cinderella Undressed" by Barbara Brotman, which critiques Disney's version of Cinderella and discusses views on fairy tales.
- "My War" by Budge Wilson, about her initial enthusiasm for war as a teenager and how a traumatic incident changed her view.
- Several other stories and poems: "Grace", "The Dragon Tamer", "The Good Girls", the song "Luka", and "The Child Who Walks Backwards". It
This document discusses various road signs as metaphors for the challenges and decisions faced on the journey of life. It suggests that the Christian life involves "bumps" but that believers should keep going by aligning with God's will. Various signs represent yielding to God's guidance, making choices to follow either fleshly or spiritual paths, and needing to occasionally change direction or share one's experiences to help others on their own journeys. The overall message is that through encountering different people and situations, God leads believers on an individual path toward salvation.
The document contains summaries of several poems and passages that describe hometowns or childhood memories. This includes recollections of playing as children, catching bugs and animals, eating local fruits, and the innocence of viewing one's hometown through childhood eyes. The selections explore both the positive memories and impacts of hometowns and the passage of time in altering adult perspectives on their roots.
The document summarizes two short stories - "The Bully" by James Reaney, which describes a boy's experiences with a school bully, and "School, the First Day" by Barbara Sapergia, about a boy named Nicu experiencing problems on his first day of school. It also briefly discusses the essay "Credo" by Robert Fulghum. The questions provided analyze themes, characters, and lessons within each text.
O documento descreve sete características inspiradoras de São Marcelino Champagnat que estimulam os evangelizadores Maristas: (1) estar conectado com a realidade, (2) ser um caminhante na fé, (3) ser um anunciador do Evangelho.
El documento resume la vida y obra de Marcelino Champagnat, fundador de los Hermanos Maristas. Nació en 1780 en Francia y fundó la congregación en 1817 con el objetivo de educar a niños, especialmente los más necesitados. La congregación creció rápidamente abriendo escuelas. Champagnat enfrentó dificultades pero nunca se desanimó, confiando en la Virgen María para el éxito de su misión educativa.
Mary is considered the most respected female figure in Christianity. According to Christian faith, she was the mother of Jesus Christ. Key beliefs about Mary include that she remained a virgin her whole life, was conceived without original sin, assumed into heaven body and soul at the end of her life. She is given the title "Mother of God" since Jesus is both divine and human. Mary is mentioned throughout the New Testament and holds an important role in Catholic and Orthodox traditions and teachings.
Marcellin college year 12 class powerpoint show v2Kim Di Marzio
The document summarizes notable people, events, music, films, books, and fashion from the year 1972. It focuses on the 40th reunion of the 1972 Marcellin College matriculation class, providing details about student leaders, houses, activities, and memories from their time at the school. It also highlights broader cultural topics from 1972 to help stimulate reminiscing among classmates.
The document contains questions about several short stories and poems, including:
- "Innocence and Experience" by Jenine Dumont, about her experiences with prejudice as a mixed-race child.
- "Cinderella Undressed" by Barbara Brotman, which critiques Disney's version of Cinderella and discusses views on fairy tales.
- "My War" by Budge Wilson, about her initial enthusiasm for war as a teenager and how a traumatic incident changed her view.
- Several other stories and poems: "Grace", "The Dragon Tamer", "The Good Girls", the song "Luka", and "The Child Who Walks Backwards". It
This document discusses various road signs as metaphors for the challenges and decisions faced on the journey of life. It suggests that the Christian life involves "bumps" but that believers should keep going by aligning with God's will. Various signs represent yielding to God's guidance, making choices to follow either fleshly or spiritual paths, and needing to occasionally change direction or share one's experiences to help others on their own journeys. The overall message is that through encountering different people and situations, God leads believers on an individual path toward salvation.
The document contains summaries of several poems and passages that describe hometowns or childhood memories. This includes recollections of playing as children, catching bugs and animals, eating local fruits, and the innocence of viewing one's hometown through childhood eyes. The selections explore both the positive memories and impacts of hometowns and the passage of time in altering adult perspectives on their roots.
The document summarizes two short stories - "The Bully" by James Reaney, which describes a boy's experiences with a school bully, and "School, the First Day" by Barbara Sapergia, about a boy named Nicu experiencing problems on his first day of school. It also briefly discusses the essay "Credo" by Robert Fulghum. The questions provided analyze themes, characters, and lessons within each text.
O documento descreve sete características inspiradoras de São Marcelino Champagnat que estimulam os evangelizadores Maristas: (1) estar conectado com a realidade, (2) ser um caminhante na fé, (3) ser um anunciador do Evangelho.
El documento resume la vida y obra de Marcelino Champagnat, fundador de los Hermanos Maristas. Nació en 1780 en Francia y fundó la congregación en 1817 con el objetivo de educar a niños, especialmente los más necesitados. La congregación creció rápidamente abriendo escuelas. Champagnat enfrentó dificultades pero nunca se desanimó, confiando en la Virgen María para el éxito de su misión educativa.
Mary is considered the most respected female figure in Christianity. According to Christian faith, she was the mother of Jesus Christ. Key beliefs about Mary include that she remained a virgin her whole life, was conceived without original sin, assumed into heaven body and soul at the end of her life. She is given the title "Mother of God" since Jesus is both divine and human. Mary is mentioned throughout the New Testament and holds an important role in Catholic and Orthodox traditions and teachings.
This document contains the schedule and details for an orientation event. It includes:
1. The schedule listing the time, person in charge, and activity for each segment from registration through closing liturgy. Activities include orientation, prayer, songs, a gospel reading, movie, and processing.
2. Lyrics to the song "Manalig Ka" about having faith and not being afraid.
3. The gospel reading from Luke 21:20-28.
4. Lyrics to the closing song "In My Heart" about knowing the savior lives.
5. Images of biblical figures that may be referenced during the event.
The document discusses the central role of Mary, Mother of God in Catholic theology and doctrine. It summarizes teachings from several popes and saints about how Mary acts as an intercessor between humanity and God, and mediates the distribution of graces from God. It emphasizes that devotion to Mary through prayers like the Rosary allow one to find the path to Christ.
Marcellin was born in 1789 in France and was educated by his aunt who was a nun. As a young man, he helped his father with sheep and decided to become a priest at age 16. He worked hard to overcome difficulties with his limited education. After becoming a priest, he founded the Marist Brothers to provide education in rural areas. The Marist Brothers grew in number, establishing schools across the region. Throughout his life, Marcellin insisted on high standards for education and the protection of the Brothers, continuing his work until his death in 1840.
Here are the key points about heaven from Revelation 21:4:
- Heaven is described as a "new heaven and a new earth." This implies the complete renewal and restoration of all creation.
- In heaven, "God will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and there will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain." This indicates that in heaven, there will be an end to all suffering.
- God promises "I am making everything new!" This shows that in heaven, all things will be made perfect and free from the effects of sin.
Some additional points:
- Heaven is often described as being in God's presence. In heaven, believers will see God face to face and
Recollection talk relationship family and friendsRon Torres
This document provides an outline for a recollection retreat for 7th grade students at Notre Dame of Greater Manila. The retreat focuses on reflecting on past experiences and relationships, discerning lessons learned, and committing to personal growth. The schedule includes sessions on relationships, family, and friendship as well as videos, activities, and opportunities for confession and Eucharistic adoration. The goal is for students to recall their journey, gain insights, and renew their direction through discussion, prayer, and reflection.
The document contains summaries and analysis questions for multiple short stories and poems. It includes sections on "Recollections of Home and Family" by Dave Jacox, "M-O-T-H-E-R" by Christy Brown, "Deep Freeze" by Drana C. Aspin, "Ballade of Lost Objects" by Phyllis McGinley, "Those Winter Sundays" by Robert Hayden, "Penny in the Dust" by Buckler, "Brother Death" by Sherwood Anderson, "How to do Battle with Grown-Ups" by James Collier, "Two Kinds" by Amy Tan, and "The Great Electrical Revolution" by Ken Mitchell. Each
The document provides guidance for a recollection event. It outlines rules for active participation and avoiding distractions. It prompts participants to reflect on questions like "Who am I?" and "How can I improve?". The document encourages examining one's character, talents, and aspirations. It discusses finding peace through serenity of mind, simplicity of heart, and tranquility of soul. Overall, the document aims to guide participants in introspection and improving themselves.
O documento descreve um procedimento para separar três sais de chumbo contidos em uma amostra através de suas diferentes solubilidades em água quente e fria. O procedimento resultará nos sais A, B e C sendo, respectivamente, PbSO4, PbI2 e Pb(NO3)2.
This document provides information about product G5242, a single small size lithium 4.2V 500mA Charge Management IC. Key details include:
- Model G5242, input voltage 4.25-6.0V, output voltage 4.2V, charge current <800mA, package SOT-23-5
- Used for single Li-ion battery charging applications, ideal for portable equipment due to its small size and minimal external components required
- Provides constant current/constant voltage charging, automatically terminates charge when float voltage and current reach set levels
This document contains the schedule and details for an orientation event. It includes:
1. The schedule listing the time, person in charge, and activity for each segment from registration through closing liturgy. Activities include orientation, prayer, songs, a gospel reading, movie, and processing.
2. Lyrics to the song "Manalig Ka" about having faith and not being afraid.
3. The gospel reading from Luke 21:20-28.
4. Lyrics to the closing song "In My Heart" about knowing the savior lives.
5. Images of biblical figures that may be referenced during the event.
The document discusses the central role of Mary, Mother of God in Catholic theology and doctrine. It summarizes teachings from several popes and saints about how Mary acts as an intercessor between humanity and God, and mediates the distribution of graces from God. It emphasizes that devotion to Mary through prayers like the Rosary allow one to find the path to Christ.
Marcellin was born in 1789 in France and was educated by his aunt who was a nun. As a young man, he helped his father with sheep and decided to become a priest at age 16. He worked hard to overcome difficulties with his limited education. After becoming a priest, he founded the Marist Brothers to provide education in rural areas. The Marist Brothers grew in number, establishing schools across the region. Throughout his life, Marcellin insisted on high standards for education and the protection of the Brothers, continuing his work until his death in 1840.
Here are the key points about heaven from Revelation 21:4:
- Heaven is described as a "new heaven and a new earth." This implies the complete renewal and restoration of all creation.
- In heaven, "God will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and there will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain." This indicates that in heaven, there will be an end to all suffering.
- God promises "I am making everything new!" This shows that in heaven, all things will be made perfect and free from the effects of sin.
Some additional points:
- Heaven is often described as being in God's presence. In heaven, believers will see God face to face and
Recollection talk relationship family and friendsRon Torres
This document provides an outline for a recollection retreat for 7th grade students at Notre Dame of Greater Manila. The retreat focuses on reflecting on past experiences and relationships, discerning lessons learned, and committing to personal growth. The schedule includes sessions on relationships, family, and friendship as well as videos, activities, and opportunities for confession and Eucharistic adoration. The goal is for students to recall their journey, gain insights, and renew their direction through discussion, prayer, and reflection.
The document contains summaries and analysis questions for multiple short stories and poems. It includes sections on "Recollections of Home and Family" by Dave Jacox, "M-O-T-H-E-R" by Christy Brown, "Deep Freeze" by Drana C. Aspin, "Ballade of Lost Objects" by Phyllis McGinley, "Those Winter Sundays" by Robert Hayden, "Penny in the Dust" by Buckler, "Brother Death" by Sherwood Anderson, "How to do Battle with Grown-Ups" by James Collier, "Two Kinds" by Amy Tan, and "The Great Electrical Revolution" by Ken Mitchell. Each
The document provides guidance for a recollection event. It outlines rules for active participation and avoiding distractions. It prompts participants to reflect on questions like "Who am I?" and "How can I improve?". The document encourages examining one's character, talents, and aspirations. It discusses finding peace through serenity of mind, simplicity of heart, and tranquility of soul. Overall, the document aims to guide participants in introspection and improving themselves.
O documento descreve um procedimento para separar três sais de chumbo contidos em uma amostra através de suas diferentes solubilidades em água quente e fria. O procedimento resultará nos sais A, B e C sendo, respectivamente, PbSO4, PbI2 e Pb(NO3)2.
This document provides information about product G5242, a single small size lithium 4.2V 500mA Charge Management IC. Key details include:
- Model G5242, input voltage 4.25-6.0V, output voltage 4.2V, charge current <800mA, package SOT-23-5
- Used for single Li-ion battery charging applications, ideal for portable equipment due to its small size and minimal external components required
- Provides constant current/constant voltage charging, automatically terminates charge when float voltage and current reach set levels