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When was St. Augustine canonized as a saint?

At the time of Saint Augustine, saints were canonized by the popular acclaim of the Catholic people and the ratification of the local bishop. It was not until the 11th century that Rome began to play a significant role in beatification and canonization. Saint Augustine's feast day is August 28, the day on which he died.

What are examples of microsociology?

Rather than examining the realm of society as a whole, microsociology assumes a more immediate approach in studying behavior based on direct human interaction. It is more specialized in understanding individual roles within smaller social situations, whereas its counterpart, macrosociology, views interactions through a greater social scale in the context of collective societal frameworks.

Why shouldn't smoking be banned in public places?

Those opposed to smoking bans claim that secondhand smoke dangers are unjustified, and they also say that the bans hurt businesses because smokers opt to stay home instead of go to a nightclub or bar where smoking is not allowed. Moreover, these bans move noisy crowds to the sidewalk and may even divert police presence away from more serious criminal acts.

What is a primary economic activity?

Economic activity produces consumer goods or provides services. Examples of primary economic activities include these examples:Commercial fishingFarming - growing crops (arable farming) or animal husbandry (pastoral farming)Quarrying - extracting sand or gravelMining of minerals, oil and gas extraction, and productionHarvesting materials that grow in the wild, such as peat mossForestry and loggingIrrigationFish farming or aquacultureOther types of economic activities are classified as secondary, tertiary or quaternary.

How many pastors work in TD Jake's church?

Bishop T.D. Jakes founded the Potter’s House in 1996. As of 2015, the church has over 30,000 members on its main campus. Pastors of the Potter’s House collaborate to host more than 59 ministries. Some examples of these ministries include a homeless outreach, GED and literacy programs, and one of the largest prison ministries in the United States.

What causes greed?

The roots of true greed stem from genuine psychological addiction. Excessively greedy individuals derive their main feelings of pleasure from the accumulation of money and material possessions. For the greediest individuals, there is no endpoint to the gathering of wealth, and no set amount of money can ever be satisfactory. Gaining wealth creates a release of dopamine in the brain, causing these individuals to relentlessly desire more money and more possessions.\nAn addiction to greed may come from deep-seated feelings of inadequacy, depression, loneliness, anxiety or other negative feelings...

Why is logic both an art and a science?

Cardinal Mercier of the University of Notre Dame says that logic can also be considered a practical science that directs people's thinking. Citing St. Thomas, the cardinal quotes the saint, "In speculative matters the rational dialectic science is one thing [while] . . . the demonstrative, another."\nTherefore, logic, when utilized as an art, is meant to demonstrate what a person is trying to convey. Cardinal Mercier adds that some individuals, specifically those who define logic as an art, believe it is speculative rather than practical. The cardinal states that "Logic is also an art, if..

How do you recite a spell for good luck?

A spell is an incantation, a series of words in any language or a prayer that is designed to invoke some type of magical effect, whether to curse an enemy of the speaker or to provide some type of beneficial effect for the speaker. Some spells are designed to provide speakers with luck in finances, love and general accomplishments and competitions. Sometimes the spell is not an entire phrase or poem, and it may be a mantra of one word repeated over and over to achieve the desired effect, according to Wikipedia.\nMany traditional spells that were used in ancient witchcraft circles are mostly lo..

What are some interesting facts in the history of the Gypsies?

No matter where they went, Gypsies found no welcome. Europeans enslaved many Gypsies, a practice that continued well into the 19th century. During medieval times, England, Switzerland and Denmark executed Gypsies, while Germany, Italy and Portugal banished Gypsies.\nGypsy culture is vivid, lively and exclusively their own. Gypsy music is known to have influenced many genres, including jazz, bolero and flamenco. Gypsy music also influenced classical composer Franz Liszt. Gypsy culture also celebrates weddings, that typically last three days, blending Orthodox rituals and Gypsy customs. Mock abd..

Why was Jesus given gold, frankincense and myrrh?

Gold, frankincense and myrrh may have been standard gifts, but for Jesus, these gifts take on a larger meaning. Considering the symbolic nature of these gifts, gold represents the kingship of Christ, frankincense represents his priestly role on earth and myrrh, a traditional incense used at funerals during Biblical times, signals his eventual death an resurrection.\nThe Three Wise Men also may have presented Jesus with these gifts because of their medicinal uses. For example, frankincense can prevent inflammation, says researchers at Cardiff University, who believe communities in North Africa ..

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