Essays Tagged: "spiritual needs"

The mormon society

d in family life and values.Mormons have to get married and have kids, as it is essential for their spiritual needs after deathThe people of this society can't go out with some one before sixteen and ...

(1 pages) 62 3 2.5 Apr/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Society and community

The importance of land/country to australian aboriginals.

borigines in material ways, such as providing food and shelter, it also plays a major role in their spiritual lives. As Rose put it, "Land provides for my physical needs and spiritual needs." (1992, p ... term, to Aboriginals the land is a 'nourishing terrain'. (1996, p.7).The basic tenets of Aboriginal spirituality are inextricably bound to the land."For Indigenous Australians the land is the core of ...

(7 pages) 136 0 3.0 Aug/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History

Essay on St. Stephen, One of the first martyrs.

deacons. These deacons were to control the distribution of alms, food and property, and some of the spiritual needs of the community.The Apostles ordained the deacons by first praying over them and th ...

(2 pages) 53 3 4.3 Feb/2005

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Religion & Faith

Who can fill the big shoes Pope John Paul II left behind?

a revolutionary pope who extended his papal influence beyond the boundaries of the Vatican and the spiritual needs of the Catholic Flock.Ten years later, in 1978, a pope did rise from behind the Iron ... per cent. To those who are 30 years old and below, he is the only pope they know. Extolled for his spiritual and moral leadership that dealt the demise of communism in no time, Pope John Paul II leav ...

(7 pages) 27 1 4.3 Apr/2005

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Religion & Faith > Christianity

Should euthanasia be legalised?

compassionate caring. We need to realise that in cases where the patient's physical, emotional and spiritual needs are met, very few resort to euthanasia. Our priority should be on finding means to a ... expressed in the hospice movement.Death, if carefully managed, can be the final stage of a person's spiritual growth. It is usually during times of hardship that a person learns valuable lessons in li ...

(5 pages) 64 0 5.0 Aug/2006

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Controversial Issues > Euthenasia

The Canterbury Tales: The Prologue

ng to find the easiest way out. But for ages, mankind struggled to also find a solution to help our spiritual needs and guide it in the right path. Thus, the concept of the seven deadly sins arose: gl ...

(4 pages) 9 0 0.0 Sep/2001

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

Baha'i And Muslim Faith

ay into the religious traditions of most cultures, East and West, as a way to increase the means of spiritual contact. Although there exists a wide array of explanation for the universality of fasting ... depriving oneself of material desire is universally seen as furthering one's capability of pursuing spiritual needs. The origins of fasting with moral or religious means are obscure, but whatever, tha ...

(2 pages) 9 0 0.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Religion & Faith

Organizational Change Plan - Part 2

philosophy of commitment to their patients. They recognize the distinctive physical, emotional and spiritual needs of each person determined to extend the highest level of courtesy, compassion and ca ...

(8 pages) 88 0 5.0 Nov/2009

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management > Management Planning & Decision Making