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6,184 words, approx. 21 pages VISIONS. Usage of the term vision goes back to the thirteenth-century Italian theologian Thomas Aquinas, who first used the word to refer to a "supernatural" manifestation. It describes a religious experience that involves seeing and,...
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 In religion, visions comprise inspirational renderings, generally of a future state and/or of a mythical being, and are believed (by followers of the religion) to come from a deity, directly or indirectly via prophets, and serve to inspire or prod...




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 The American Indian Quarterly
The comic vision of Anishinaabe culture and religion.
06/22/2002: 11,344 words, approx. 38 pages One of the challenges I have faced as an academic is the manner in which I should discuss my own people, the Anishinaabe. The fact of the matter is, I am an Anishinaabe academic, no matter how much the term sounds like an...
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 Coral Living
Better Vision Without Surgery
4/1/2007: 1,143 words, approx. 4 pages Like many people, Jeffrey Mata dedicates a couple of minutes of his morning routine to handling contact lenses that help him see better. But whereas most people are putting lenses on each morning, he’s taking them off.That’s because Jeffrey’s lenses aren’t lenses at all –...
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 AP-Travel Online
Travel + Leisure Global Vision Awards
11/27/2006: 308 words, approx. 1 pages A hotel in Egypt, a lodge in Tanzania and a company that helped launch the idea of carbon-neutral travel are among the winners of Travel + Leisure magazine's Global Vision Awards. The award for "green/eco hotel initiative" was...


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