Onesime recluse biography examples

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  • Séverine was a rebel, but always a woman guided by honesty and conscience. As one of the most famous and most formidable figures of her day the injustices she fought still resound today: oppression, poverty, unemployment, homelessness, discrimination, human rights, women’s rights, animal rights, police brutality, censorship, graft, hypocrisy and warmongering.

    As her last words testify to her life: “You must always tell the truth.”

    (contact author of this blog at mdshreve@hotmail.com or http://www.michaelshreve.wordpress.com)

    By Way of Introduction

    The First Republic was ushered in by the French Revolution in 1789 and officially proclaimed in September 1792 when the monarchy was abolished. Louis XVI was beheaded four months later, followed by internal rebellions, war abroad, an economic crisis and, of course, the ruthless suppression of all counter-revolutionary forces during the bloody Reign of Terror that made the guillotine perhaps the only thing in France not starving.

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    Bawai(saint, d. 484) Names: BawaiBĀWOÏIn hagiography Mar Bawai was commemorated as the Catholicos of the Church of the East from Tella He was born a Zoroastrian and converted...URI: http://syriaca.org/person/1169
    Behnam — ܒܗܢܡ(saint, 300-400 ) Names: BehnāmBehnamBehnam and his sister sarahBēhnāmBehnamBEHNĀM et sa soeur SARĀHMar BehnamBehnām and his sister Sara were high born Christian martyrs who were the children of Sennacherib They converted to Christianity through a monk Mattai...URI: http://syriaca.org/person/1171
    Benjamin(saint, d. 371) Names: BenjaminBENJAMINIn hagiography Benjamin was a hermit and priest from Dara he was ordained by Barsai of Edessa and travelled to Mount Sinjar He converted...URI: http://syriaca.org/person/1173
    Benjamin(saint, d. 460, 300-399 ) Names: BenjaminBENJAMINIn hagiography Benjamin was a disciple of Mar Awgin He travelled to Mount Izla and founded a monastery and school near Mardin His vita...URI: http://syriaca.org/pers
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  • Francophonie and Colonialism

    The word Francophonie is written with and without capitalization. When capitalized, it refers to the Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie, created at the 2005 summit of heads of state in Antananarivo, based on ideas going back to the 1960s. When not capitalized, it can refer to a linguistic grouping (i.e., the population of French speakers in the world), or a geographical grouping of countries containing a område where French is spoken, as well as countries where French is an official language. It can also refer to a concept or set of ideas and values notionally tied to the use of the French language. In addition to these linguistic, geographical and spiritual definitions, there is a more controversial one that identifies non-French writers writing in French as "francophone." Some writers associated to this definition, as well as some French writers, have rejected this usage as a form of cultural "neo-colonialism." This