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| | Nun - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The religious community of a nun is referred to as a "religious order" while the religious community of a sister is referred to as an "institute" or "congregation". |  | | Traditionally, Buddhist nuns, after a time as a novice (samaneri) were considered to be fully ordained; therefore, a Buddhist nun, just as much as a monk, is a priest. |  | | Nuns and sisters are distinguished by the type of vows they take (solemn vow vs. simple vow) and the focus of their good works. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nun
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| | NUN |
 | | Nuns are members in orders of several different Christian traditions, and in Buddhist traditions. |  | | The male equivalent of a nun is a monk, though the duties of a nun usually lie in the areas of religious education, nursing or charitable service. |  | | Nuns of the Great Schema are rare and typically spend their lives in prayer and solitude. |
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http://www.yotor.org/wiki/en/nu/Nun.htm
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Nuns |
 | | Nuns are generally obliged to recite the Divine office, like religious orders of men; but the Visitandines and some monasteries of Ursulines recite only the Little Office of the Blessed Virgin, even in choir. |  | | She participates in all the indulgences and spiritual privileges of those who have taken their solemn vows; and although the solemnly professed take precedence, once the solemn profession is made, the seniority is regulated by the date of simple profession, without regard to any delay in proceeding to solemn profession. |  | | Hence in the ninth century the list of women vowed to the service of God included these various classes: virgins, whose solemn consecration was reserved to the bishop, nuns bound by religious profession, deaconesses engaged in the service of the church, and wives or widows of men in Sacred Orders. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/11164a.htm
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| | Egypt: Nun and Naunet, Deities of Chaos and Water |
 | | Nun was thought to be the father of Ra, who was known as the father of the gods. |  | | Later on, it was Nun who suggested that Ra sent out his Eye to destroy the humans who were in contempt of the sun god. |  | | Nun was thought to exist both outside the universe and as part of every body of water from the Nile to temple pools. |
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http://www.touregypt.net/featurestories/nun.htm
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| | The Letter Nun |
 | | Nun is the fourteenth letter of the alphabet, which equals "David," the forefather of the Kingdom of Israel. |  | | Nun is the third of the “double letters” in Hebrew, having both a “medial” form (kefufah) and an ending form (peshuta). |  | | Fortunately, the five letters sound the same as their non-sofit cousins, so you do not have to learn any new sounds (or transliterations); however, you will need to be able to recognize these letters when you see them. |
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http://www.hebrew4christians.com/Grammar/Unit_One/Aleph-Bet/Nun/nun.html
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| | Nun - The Messiah; Heir to the Throne: The Mystical Significance of the Hebrew Letters |
 | | The "nun" is the fourteenth letter of the alef-beit, which equals "David," the progenitor of the eternal Kingdom of Israel. |  | | Thus, the leviathan is the symbol of the Divine Source of "kingdom." In Hebrew, nun means "kingdom," and in particular, the "heir to the throne." |  | | Nun - The Messiah; Heir to the Throne: The Mystical Significance of the Hebrew Letters |
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http://www.inner.org/hebleter/nun.htm
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| | Directory of Ancient Egyptian Gods |
 | | Naunet and her male counterpart Nun formed part of the Ogdoad, eight divinities which personified the forces of chaos. |  | | Shu and Tefenet went to explore the Nun, and Atum, fearing them lost, sent his eye (a powerful divine force thought to be his daughter) to find them. |  | | According to one account, she emerged from the Nun, the primordial waters waters, and created deities and humans. |
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http://www.osirisweb.com/egypt/director.htm
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| | The Blue Nun |
 | | She is beatified by the Catholic Church and may someday become a saint in the Catholic tradition. |  | | She experienced many of these episodes of rapturous meditation and bi-location, and word began to spread of the young nun in the convent. |  | | Cloistered in the convent, she would meditate for hours, sometimes all day, and return and tell her fellow sisters wondrous stories of her "over 500" spiritual travels to a faraway land, meeting savages and telling them of the Word of Christ. |
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http://shell.amigo.net/~tmv/Special_Inv4.html
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| | Fractured Discourse in The Nun's Priest's Tale |
 | | This in turn leads to complete surrender: "I kan noon harm of no womman divyne," (line 3266) which is the perfect denial of what was being said less than ten lines earlier by the same narrator about women's counsels. |  | | Perhaps the Wife of Bath is to be imagined as being on the point of screaming at the Nun's Priest or of attacking him physically? |  | | After Chauntecleer has completed his argument, the overall narratorial voice, that we presumably have to call The Nun's Priest, resumes direct narration. |
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http://ccsun7.sogang.ac.kr/~anthony/Chaucer/NptArticle.htm
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| | Nun |
 | | And just to be confusing, sometimes Nun is the male God and Nunet is the female Goddess. |  | | Nun (OUTSIDE LINK to Temple of Awakening) NOTE: The Temple of Awakening site seems to be dead. |  | | May the Goddess grant YOU love, peace, joy, bounty, and wisdom. |
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http://www.teenwitch.com/DEITY/KMT/NUN.HTM
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| | Search Results for nun - Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | The nuns in the Orthodox Church have been around from the very beginning and have great significance in the church and on the community. |  | | Religious communities of women until the 17th century were entirely contemplative and subject to rigid cloister, although from the 16th century onward they began to admit girls into the convent not... |  | | Oldest of the Egyptian gods and father of Re, the sun god. |
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http://www.britannica.com/search?query=nun&submit=Find&source=MWTEXT
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| | MONIALES OP ~ Dominican Nuns |
 | | Alphonsus exclaimed, “O wonderful dignity of the priests, in their hands, as in the womb of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Son of God becomes incarnate.” The thrill that Mary had on Christmas morning of holding Christ in her hands is a thrill every priest can have every morning in offering Holy Mass. |  | | According to St. Alphonsus the very first “nun” was Mary who gave Jesus to the world on Christmas morning. |  | | "By their hidden life the Dominican Nuns proclaim prophetically that in Christ alone is true happiness to be found, here by grace and afterwards in glory." --Constitutions of the Nuns of the Order of Preachers |
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http://www.monialesop.blogspot.com
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| | Ancient Egypt: the Mythology - Nun |
 | | Even after the world was created, Nun continued to exist at it's margins and would one day return to destroy it and begin the cycle again. |  | | Re called together all the gods and goddesses together, including Nun, and asked them what he should do about the problem. |  | | Even though the myths named different gods as the original creator, they all agreed that he sprang from Nun, the primordial waters. |
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http://www.egyptianmyths.net/nun.htm
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| | BBC NEWS World Europe 'Crucified' Romanian nun exhumed |
 | | When asked if the nuns had tried to protest against the woman's treatment, she said they had all obeyed the priest. |  | | The Orthodox Church condemned the incident as "abominable", banned Father Daniel from the priesthood and excluded the four nuns from the church. |  | | It is thought the symptoms of her condition may have led the priest and four nuns to believe she was possessed by the devil and the crucifixion was part of an exorcism ritual. |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/world/europe/4269312.stm
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| | Nun abuse |
 | | It took years but both now realize a nun sexually abused them. |  | | She told us, "They had quite an emphasis on education and lot of religion and discipline." |  | | The leadership conference tells us it's up to individual religious orders to reach out to victims. |
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http://www.kstp.com/article/stories/S8247.html?cat=5
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| | Amazon.com: Nun (1971) : Video |
 | | The film is greatly abetted by the superb performances of the sterling cast-- Micheline Presle as the kindly mother superior, Liselotte Pulver as a lesbian nun and Anna Karina, Godard's muse and then wife, in the title role. |  | | Rivette painstakingly shows the inner torment this beautiful girl of 19 goes through as she is told she must vow to poverty, obedience and chastity for life. |  | | One understanding older nun helps her along but soon that only friend passes away and since Susan is not as docile as the others she is soon at odds with everyone in the convent. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/6302064538?v=glance
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| | Akhlah: The Hebrew Letter Nun and Nun Sofit |
 | | Nun is the fourteenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet. |  | | Remember Hebrew is written from Right to Left, so we start on the top of the letter where you see the number 1. |  | | Akhlah: The Hebrew Letter Nun and Nun Sofit |
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http://www.akhlah.com/aleph_bet/nun/nun.php
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| | Kerala nun fights Bar Council to become lawyer |
 | | The state Bar Council's argument is that its rules do not allow persons like priests, nuns and sanyasis engaged in eligious activities to become advocates. |  | | I cannot be denied permission to become a lawyer only because I am a nun," Sister Jose, belonging to the Kerala-based Congregation of Mother Carmel, told rediff.com. |  | | Kerala may be God's own country, but its Bar Council has decided that a person of God -- in this case a Catholic nun who is a law graduate -- is not eligible to become a lawyer. |
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http://www.rediff.com/news/2005/jun/22nun.htm
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| | A Criminal and Murderous Act against Chaldean Nun in Iraq |
 | | The Chaldean nun, Cecilia, was knifed down savagely and her head was then severed from the rest of her body by a group of thugs while she was staying in the Chaldean monastery located in Palestine Street in Baghdad. |  | | The following is the full text of Mar BeDaweed letter: |  | | 18 August, 2002 - Baghdad, Iraq In a criminal and thuggish act by Muslim terrorists, a 70-years old Chaldean Christian nun was murdered on August 15, 2002 in Baghdad, Iraq in an act that could only be described as intended to terrorize Iraqi Christians. |
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http://www.chaldeansonline.net/chaldeanews/nun.html
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| | The Flying Nun |
 | | When Burt pulled up in the T/A and captured Sister Bertrille from the guy she was going to marry (obviously she gave up her vows to hook up with the son of Sheriff Buford T Justice). |  | | Not to mention that it's very unreligious for a nun to engage in sexual behavior. |  | | Thank God she didn't encounter wind shear, or the show would have to be retitled "The Splattered Nun |
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http://www.jumptheshark.com/f/flyingnun.htm
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Elizabeth Barton |
 | | Shortly after the commission pronounced in her favour, her prediction that the Blessed Virgin would cure her at a certain chapel was fulfilled, when in presence of a large crowd she was restored to health. |  | | She then became a Benedictine nun, living near Canterbury, with a great reputation for holiness. |  | | Her parish priest, Richard Masters, convinced of her sincerity, reported the matter to the Archbishop of Canterbury, who sent a commission of three Canterbury Benedictines, Bocking, Hadleigh, and Barnes, two Franciscans, Hugh Rich and Richard Risby, a diocesan official, and the parish priest to examine her again. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02319b.htm
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| | Madonna Like A Nun? - Mar 29, 2005 - E! Online News |
 | | The Catholic leader was none too pleased to see Madonna, 46, decked out in a nun's frock and wearing crucifixes for the festive occasion that commemorates the biblical exploits of Queen Esther who saved the Jewish people from certain destruction at the hands of the Persian king while in exile. |  | | The Material Mother of two and former Catholic-turned-Kabbalah devotee is being taken to task by conservative Catholics angered that she and her director-hubby, Guy Ritchie, showed up at a bash celebrating the Jewish holiday of Purim dressed as a nun and pope respectively. |  | | "She needs to be beaten with a ruler by a real-life nun and he needs to paddled on his behind by a real-life priest. |
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http://www.eonline.com/News/Items/0,1,16224,00.html
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| | More Nun Stuff |
 | | Shake the dome for a holy hailstorm any time of year. |  | | This sister will bring blessings to your beauty bark and say prayers for your primroses. |  | | A vigilant nun and a frightened Catholic schoolgirl bring those childhood memories back to dinnertime. |
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http://pages.zdnet.com/ifiwere/nunfun/id8.html
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| | Essential Chaucer: The Nun's Priest and His Tale |
 | | Suggests that Chaucer prefers the "serene intellectual joy" of the Nun's Priest to the Knight's and Monk's "strenuous view of living." |  | | The Host returns the favor by praising the Priest in language he earlier applied to the virile Monk. |  | | LUMIANSKY, R. "The Nun's Priest in the Canterbury Tales." PMLA 68 (1953):896-903. |
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http://colfa.utsa.edu:16080/chaucer/ec28-21.html
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| | NUN - LoveToKnow Article on NUN |
 | | While nonna has remained as the generic name of a female religious, nonnus has been replaced by monachus and its various derivatives (see MONK). |  | | To properly cite this NUN article in your work, copy the complete reference below: |
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http://15.1911encyclopedia.org/N/NU/NUN.htm
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| | Nun |
 | | 1979 Pauline Offner, Zen Theravadin nun, dies at 53 |  | | 1955 Satomi Myodo, renews Zen nun vows and takes Buddhist name of Daien Myodo |  | | 1729 Sister St. Stanislas Hachard, 1st U.S. nun, takes her vows, N Orleans |
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http://www.brainyhistory.com/topics/n/nun.html
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| | Gods and Godesses |
 | | Nun was the only thing that existed on Earth before there was land. |  | | Nun was also associated with the chaos that existed at the edges of the universe. |  | | According to an ancient Egyptian creation myth, Nun was the waters of chaos. |
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http://www.ancientegypt.co.uk/gods/explore/nun.html
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| | Oremus Hymnal: Now thank we all our God |
 | | The Church Hymnal, Revised and Enlarged, 1892 (Darlington) |  | | The Australian Hymn Book / With One Voice, 1977 |  | | MIDI: Nun danket alle Gott (later form of melody by Johann Crüger, 1598-1662) |
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http://www.oremus.org/hymnal/n/n139.html
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| | Nun ist das Heil und die Kraft |
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http://www.uvm.edu/~classics/faculty/bach/BWV50.html
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| | Nun Standard |
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http://home.iprimus.com.au/spud1/uncnuns/NunStandard.htm
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| | Blessings Nun Dolls |
 | | Sister Servants of the Holy Ghost of Perpetual Adoration (Pink Nun) |  | | Eighteen years later Archbishop Prendergast of Philadelphia asked the sisters to staff the newly erected chapel and Convent of Divine Love in Philadelphia. |  | | Commonly known as “The Pink Nuns,” this congregation was founded by Arnold Janssen and Mother Mary Michaele in Steyl, Holland, December 8, 1896. |
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http://www.blessings-catalog.com/nundolls.html
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| | Nun on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | NUN 'HELD DOWN RAPE VICTIM,12' Former childcare girl tells jury that Sister helped man sexually assault her.(News) |  | | A nun sleeps during a teaching in her monastery. |  | | A nun lights candles of the Orthodox Monastery. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/N/Nun.asp
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| | Salon Taste |
 | | It's no mistake that Barnette urges us to browse through "Ladyfingers and Nun's Tummies" -- as she notes, the word "browse" originally referred to the grazing of animals, "leisurely nibbling at whatever buds and leaves look particularly inviting." And browsing -- or grazing -- really is the only way to enjoy this book. |  | | Dip in from time to time for an unending chain of names and explanations that can be too filling if read at one sitting. |
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http://www.salonmagazine.com/april97/food/cookbook970402.html
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| | TheWBALChannel.com - News - Baltimore Nun Released From Prison After Silo Protest |
 | | Those who live at Jonah believe in nonviolence and believe it's important to follow their conscience -- even if that means going to prison. |  | | A second Baltimore nun who took part in the protest, Sister Ardeth Platte, remains in prison, serving a 41-month term. |  | | Roblin said Berrigan was famous for his involvement with the Catonsville Nine in the 1960s, when he and eight others burned draft cards at a military selective service center. |
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http://www.thewbalchannel.com/news/4523447/detail.html
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| | Leather Nun - Free Music Downloads, Videos, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links |
 | | Naming themselves after a London stripper, Leather Nun was formed in Goteborg,.. |  | | A handful of singles followed before Leather Nun released their first LP, Alive, in 1985. |  | | Naming themselves after a London stripper, Leather Nun was formed in Goteborg, Sweden, in 1979 by Jonas Almqvist (vocals), Bengt "Aron" Aronsson (guitar), Freddie Wadling (bass), and Gert Claesson (drums). |
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http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/music/artist/bio/0,,457398,00.html
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| | Canterbury Tales |
 | | Spoke to another one, as you shall hear. |  | | "Sir nun's priest," said our host, and that anon, |
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http://www.idbsu.edu/courses/hy309/docs/chaucer/enuns.html
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| | Biography of the latest Iraqi Christian martyr; Sister Cecilia Hanna 1931-2002 |
 | | The order of Heart of Jesus was established in 1904 at the hands of Father Ablahad Rayes and by the year 1914, the order had already grown to having 10 nuns. |  | | Having been established in a hostile environment with no state to support her, the Church of the East struggled to survive and to fight attempts to destroy her and its followers. |  | | Sister Cecilia Hanna was born in 1931 in the Chaldean town of Araden in northern Iraq, and since her early years decided to enter the Order of Heart of Jesus for nuns to serve her people and other human beings in the best traditions of Christianity. |
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http://www.chaldeansonline.net/chaldeanews/chaldean_nun.html
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| | The Nun Study |
 | | Participants are 678 American members of the School Sisters of Notre Dame religious congregation who are 75 to 106 years of age. |  | | To learn more about their relief efforts and how the sisters are coping with the aftermath, please visit their Web site. |  | | The Nun Study is a longitudinal study of aging and Alzheimer's disease funded by the National Institute on Aging. |
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http://www.mc.uky.edu/nunnet
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| | Kemet.org Names of Netjer : Nun |
 | | ABOUT US THE HOUSE OF NETJER LETTERS FROM THE NISUT |  | | Some myths state that eventually all things will return to the Nun, when they are completed; others state that the Nun is a continual state of nonbeing (like the Platonic world of ideas) surrounding the creations of Tem and from which all new creations (creation is an eternal process, not an event) continue to manifest. |  | | Nun is a sort of potential, "primordial soup" from which the Self-Created draws the necessary materials to create Its children Shu and Tefnut (air and moisture, the Biblical "firmament"), Who then create Geb (earth) and Nut (sky), thus beginning the cycle of matter and the reality in which humans find themselves a working part. |
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http://www.kemet.org/glossary/nun.html
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| | Kalaupapa nun moves toward sainthood - The Honolulu Advertiser - Hawaii's Newspaper |
 | | Mother Marianne Cope, the Franciscan nun whose name and mission have been linked with Father Damien of Moloka'i, is now a step closer to being declared a saint by the Roman Catholic Church. |  | | Use of this site indicates your agreement to the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy (updated 6/7/2005) |  | | Kalaupapa nun moves toward sainthood - The Honolulu Advertiser - Hawaii's Newspaper |
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http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2003/Oct/28/ln/ln20a.html
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| | the pink nun |
 | | Defender of Purity Fighting to spread the message of purity power. |  | | This is a paragraph of text that could go in the sidebar. |  | | IF you are near Chicago, come to the DEPART-ment S... |
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http://www.geocities.com/pinknun50
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| | CNN.com - Nun confronts Hanks over 'Da Vinci Code' - Aug 16, 2005 |
 | | The book involves a mix of puzzles, religion and action. |  | | Sister Mary Michael, 61, knelt in prayer outside Lincoln Cathedral where scenes for the blockbuster are being shot. |  | | LONDON, England -- A Roman Catholic nun led protesters who greeted Hollywood star Tom Hanks as he arrived at a cathedral in England for the filming of controversial best seller "The Da Vinci Code." |
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http://edition.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/europe/08/16/davinci.protest
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| | Chaucer. Nun's Priest's Tale. |
 | | Notes on The Nun's Priest's Tale - Linda Appleton |  | | Nun's Priest's Prologue, Tale, and Epilogue - Harvard University |  | | Nun's Priest's Tale Notes and Sources - Jane Zatta |
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http://www.luminarium.org/medlit/nunspriest.htm
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| | Annotated Bibliography for Chaucer's "The Nun's Priest's Tale." |
 | | "The Speculum Stultorum and the Nun's Priest's Tale." |  | | A study of the Speculum Stultorum and its possible influence on the Nun's Priest's Tale. |  | | David proposes that if one must have a portrait of the Nun's Priest, it should be the Troilus frontispiece of Chaucer, the ideal "poet-preacher"—this tale is a reassessment of the poet's task. |
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http://www.luminarium.org/medlit/nunsbib.htm
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| | Chaucer--Nun's Priest |
 | | What is the Nun's Priest saying about this rooster? |  | | and compare them with the Nuns' Priest's version. |  | | However, in both instances he asks the clergymen to tell tales of a secular nature, either of "huntyng" or a "myrie" tale rather than something reverent. |
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http://faculty.goucher.edu/eng330/chaucernuns_priest.htm
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| | Dolores Hart: How a movie actress left Hollywood for a contract with God |
 | | She was an only child, and she was not raised Catholic. |  | | Mother Dolores calls her life as a Benedictine nun "an island of enclosure." It is a monastic life that includes prayers at several hours of the day, including 2 a.m. |  | | There is a reason she is suddenly "out there" and it has to do with a CD called "Women in Chant," which features the choir of Benedictine nuns at Regina Laudis singing Gregorian chants. |
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http://post-gazette.com/magazine/19980408bhart1.asp
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| | Chaucer--Second Nun |
 | | For a start, the "Second Nun's Tale" presents the triumph of Christian faith in a traditional narrative form, whereas the "Canon's Yeoman's Tale" presents the deception (by a clergyman!) of a faithful Christian in a disruptive, innovative narrative form. |  | | Does it relate to his characterization of the Second Nun, or is it more indicative of his own attitudes toward representations of spirituality, even in the extreme cases of martyrdom. |  | | To investigate further Chaucer's adaptation of the VML for the Canterbury Tales, consult Corey Wronski's senior honors thesis, Sexualized Sainthood: Sex, Eroticism, and the Female Body in Medieval Virgin Martyr Legends and Associated Texts (Goucher College, 2002). |
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http://faculty.goucher.edu/eng330/chaucersecond_nun.htm
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| | Furr, " Nominalism in the Nun's Priest's Tale: A Preliminary Study |
 | | This was unquestionably the most significant philosophical controversy of the 14th century, the nub of the sharp disagreements between nominalists and "Augustinians", or, as other scholars would have it, between moderni and antiqui. |  | | The Nun's Priest declares he can't understand this explanation either. |  | | In his notes to the Variorum edition of the NPT, Derek Pearsall underlines "the sense of urgency with which the question was debated in the late fourteenth century. |
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http://chss.montclair.edu/english/furr/npt.html
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| | WFotW ~ Requiem for a Nun: RESOURCES |
 | | Requiem for a Nun: Manuscript (Faulkner Manuscripts, Vol. |  | | Requiem for a Nun: Typescript (Faulkner Manuscripts, Vol. |  | | Requiem for a Nun: Preliminary Material (Faulkner Manuscripts, Vol. |
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http://www.mcsr.olemiss.edu/~egjbp/faulkner/r_n_rfan.html
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