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Fountain - Mercury fountain.
For the Barcelona exhibition of 1937 Alexander Calder created in remembrance the miners who were killed at the mercury mines at Almadén a memorial fountain, which uses mercury instead of water. (Today it is enclosed behind glass.)
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Fountain - Gin fountain.
During New York City's first drought emergency in modern times, Gene Moore, window designer ...
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|  |  |  | quality of life: Encyclopedia II - Fountain - HistoryEarly fountains depended on the natural gravity flow of water, from a spring or from an aqueduct supplied from a distant and higher source of water, which provided hydraulic head.
Hellenistic hydraulic engineers employed great originality in designing fountains, where the water pressure might be employed to animate automata and water organs.
Other early fountains were geometrically regularized springs, developed in the classic Persian garden. In the 16th century elaborate fountain displays were garden features of Mannerist gardens of Central It ...
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|  |  |  | quality of life: Encyclopedia II - Mother Teresa - Early life and workTeresa was born as Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu in Skopje, a northern Macedonian town and the capital of the Ottoman province of the Kossovo Vilayet, where her father (of ethnic Albanian origin) was a successful merchant. Her parents had three children, and Agnes Gonxha was the youngest. Her parents, Nikollë (Kolë) and Dranafile Bojaxhiu(also an ethnic Albanian), came from the city of Prizren in the south of Kosovo. They were Catholics, even though most Albanians are Muslim and the majority of the populati ...
See also:Mother Teresa, Mother Teresa - Early life and work, Mother Teresa - Foundation of the Missionaries of Charity, Mother Teresa - Spiritual life, Mother Teresa - International fame, Mother Teresa - Deteriorating health and death, Mother Teresa - Miracle and beatification, Mother Teresa - Political and social views, Mother Teresa - Criticism, Mother Teresa - Baptisms of the dying, Mother Teresa - Motivation of charitable activities, Mother Teresa - Quality of medical care, Mother Teresa - Destination of donations, Mother Teresa - Notes Read more here: » Mother Teresa: Encyclopedia II - Mother Teresa - Early life and work |
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|  |  |  | quality of life: Encyclopedia II - Mother Teresa - Foundation of the Missionaries of CharityIn October 1950 Teresa received Vatican permission to start her own order, which the Vatican originally labeled as the Diocesan Congregation of the Calcutta Diocese, but which later became known as the Missionaries of Charity, whose mission was to care for (in her own words) "the hungry, the naked, the homeless, the crippled, the blind, the lepers, all those people who feel unwanted, unloved, uncared for throughout society, people that have become a burden to the society and are shunned by everyone." It began as a small Order with 12 ...
See also:Mother Teresa, Mother Teresa - Early life and work, Mother Teresa - Foundation of the Missionaries of Charity, Mother Teresa - Spiritual life, Mother Teresa - International fame, Mother Teresa - Deteriorating health and death, Mother Teresa - Miracle and beatification, Mother Teresa - Political and social views, Mother Teresa - Criticism, Mother Teresa - Baptisms of the dying, Mother Teresa - Motivation of charitable activities, Mother Teresa - Quality of medical care, Mother Teresa - Destination of donations, Mother Teresa - Notes Read more here: » Mother Teresa: Encyclopedia II - Mother Teresa - Foundation of the Missionaries of Charity |
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|  |  |  | quality of life: Encyclopedia II - Mother Teresa - Spiritual lifeA day after the death of Teresa, John Paul II said: "Missionary of Charity: this is what Mother Teresa was in name and in fact". And on her beatification, he developed this idea further. "First and foremost a missionary: there is no doubt that the new Blessed was one of the greatest missionaries of the 20th century. The Lord made this simple woman who came from one of Europe's poorest regions a chosen instrument (cf. Acts 9: 15) to proclaim the Gospel to the entire world, not by preaching but by daily acts of love towards the poorest of the ...
See also:Mother Teresa, Mother Teresa - Early life and work, Mother Teresa - Foundation of the Missionaries of Charity, Mother Teresa - Spiritual life, Mother Teresa - International fame, Mother Teresa - Deteriorating health and death, Mother Teresa - Miracle and beatification, Mother Teresa - Political and social views, Mother Teresa - Criticism, Mother Teresa - Baptisms of the dying, Mother Teresa - Motivation of charitable activities, Mother Teresa - Quality of medical care, Mother Teresa - Destination of donations, Mother Teresa - Notes Read more here: » Mother Teresa: Encyclopedia II - Mother Teresa - Spiritual life |
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|  |  |  | quality of life: Encyclopedia II - Mother Teresa - International fameIn 1952 the first Home for the Dying was opened in space made available by the City of Calcutta. Over the years, Mother Teresa’s Missionaries of Charity grew from 12 to thousands serving the "poorest of the poor" in 450 centers around the world. Mother Teresa created many homes for the dying and the unwanted from Calcutta to New York to Albania. She was one of the pioneers of establishing homes for AIDS victims. For more than 45 years, Mother Teresa comforted the ...
See also:Mother Teresa, Mother Teresa - Early life and work, Mother Teresa - Foundation of the Missionaries of Charity, Mother Teresa - Spiritual life, Mother Teresa - International fame, Mother Teresa - Deteriorating health and death, Mother Teresa - Miracle and beatification, Mother Teresa - Political and social views, Mother Teresa - Criticism, Mother Teresa - Baptisms of the dying, Mother Teresa - Motivation of charitable activities, Mother Teresa - Quality of medical care, Mother Teresa - Destination of donations, Mother Teresa - Notes Read more here: » Mother Teresa: Encyclopedia II - Mother Teresa - International fame |
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|  |  |  | quality of life: Encyclopedia II - Mother Teresa - Deteriorating health and deathIn 1983 Teresa suffered a heart attack in Rome, while visiting Pope John Paul II. After a second attack in 1989 she received a pacemaker. In 1991, after a bout of pneumonia while in Mexico, she had further heart problems.
She offered to resign her position as head of the order. A secret ballot vote was carried out, and all the nuns, except herself, voted for Mother Teresa to stay. Mother Teresa agr ...
See also:Mother Teresa, Mother Teresa - Early life and work, Mother Teresa - Foundation of the Missionaries of Charity, Mother Teresa - Spiritual life, Mother Teresa - International fame, Mother Teresa - Deteriorating health and death, Mother Teresa - Miracle and beatification, Mother Teresa - Political and social views, Mother Teresa - Criticism, Mother Teresa - Baptisms of the dying, Mother Teresa - Motivation of charitable activities, Mother Teresa - Quality of medical care, Mother Teresa - Destination of donations, Mother Teresa - Notes Read more here: » Mother Teresa: Encyclopedia II - Mother Teresa - Deteriorating health and death |
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|  |  |  | quality of life: Encyclopedia II - Mother Teresa - Miracle and beatificationFollowing Teresa's death in 1997, the Holy See began the process of beatification, the second step towards possible canonization, or sainthood. This process requires the documentation of a miracle performed from the intercession of Mother Teresa. In 2002, the Vatican recognized as a miracle the healing of a tumor in the abdomen of an Indian woman, Monica Besra, following the application of a locket containing Teresa's picture. Monica Besra said that a beam of l ...
See also:Mother Teresa, Mother Teresa - Early life and work, Mother Teresa - Foundation of the Missionaries of Charity, Mother Teresa - Spiritual life, Mother Teresa - International fame, Mother Teresa - Deteriorating health and death, Mother Teresa - Miracle and beatification, Mother Teresa - Political and social views, Mother Teresa - Criticism, Mother Teresa - Baptisms of the dying, Mother Teresa - Motivation of charitable activities, Mother Teresa - Quality of medical care, Mother Teresa - Destination of donations, Mother Teresa - Notes Read more here: » Mother Teresa: Encyclopedia II - Mother Teresa - Miracle and beatification |
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|  |  |  | quality of life: Encyclopedia II - Mother Teresa - CriticismAfter Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's suspension of civil liberties in 1975, Mother Teresa said: "People are happier. There are more jobs. There are no strikes." These approving comments were seen as a result of the friendship between Teresa and the Congress Party. Mother Teresa's comments were even criticized outside India within Catholic media. (Chatterjee, p. 276.)
An Indian-born writer living in Britain, Dr. Aroup Chatterjee, who had briefly worked in one of Mother Teresa's homes, began investigations into the finances and o ...
See also:Mother Teresa, Mother Teresa - Early life and work, Mother Teresa - Foundation of the Missionaries of Charity, Mother Teresa - Spiritual life, Mother Teresa - International fame, Mother Teresa - Deteriorating health and death, Mother Teresa - Miracle and beatification, Mother Teresa - Political and social views, Mother Teresa - Criticism, Mother Teresa - Baptisms of the dying, Mother Teresa - Motivation of charitable activities, Mother Teresa - Quality of medical care, Mother Teresa - Destination of donations, Mother Teresa - Notes Read more here: » Mother Teresa: Encyclopedia II - Mother Teresa - Criticism |
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|  |  |  | quality of life: Encyclopedia II - Azeemia - Noble Character
Azeemia - Praise Worthy Qualities.
Hazoor Qalandar Baba Auliya's pleasing manners were such that comparable examples can hardly be found. From the beginning, sincerity was evident in his nature and dignity was apparent in his personality. Consoling those in despair, taking on others' problems, and not just realising others' pains as one's own but sharing even greatly in the hopes to alleviate the sufferings of others, these were noble qualities, which his blessed being began to express from the very outset.
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|  |  |  | quality of life: Encyclopedia II - Mother Teresa - Early life and workTeresa was born as Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu in Üsküb, a town in the Ottoman province of Kosovo (now Skopje in the Republic of Macedonia), where her father (of Vlach minority) was a successful merchant. Her parents had three children, and Agnes Gonxha was the youngest. Her parents, Nikollë (Kolë) and Dranafile Bojaxhiu, came from the city of Prizren in the south of Kosovo. They were Catholics, even though most Albanians are Muslim and the majority of the populati ...
See also:Mother Teresa, Mother Teresa - Early life and work, Mother Teresa - Foundation of the Missionaries of Charity, Mother Teresa - International fame, Mother Teresa - Deteriorating health and death, Mother Teresa - Miracle and beatification, Mother Teresa - Political and social views, Mother Teresa - Criticism, Mother Teresa - Baptisms of the dying, Mother Teresa - Motivation of charitable activities, Mother Teresa - Quality of medical care, Mother Teresa - Destination of donations, Mother Teresa - Notes Read more here: » Mother Teresa: Encyclopedia II - Mother Teresa - Early life and work |
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|  |  |  | quality of life: Encyclopedia II - Mother Teresa - Foundation of the Missionaries of CharityIn October 1950 Teresa received Vatican permission to start her own order, which the Vatican originally labeled as the Diocesan Congregation of the Calcutta Diocese, but which later became known as the Missionaries of Charity, whose mission was to care for (in her own words) "the hungry, the naked, the homeless, the crippled, the blind, the lepers, all those people who feel unwanted, unloved, uncared for throughout society, pe ...
See also:Mother Teresa, Mother Teresa - Early life and work, Mother Teresa - Foundation of the Missionaries of Charity, Mother Teresa - International fame, Mother Teresa - Deteriorating health and death, Mother Teresa - Miracle and beatification, Mother Teresa - Political and social views, Mother Teresa - Criticism, Mother Teresa - Baptisms of the dying, Mother Teresa - Motivation of charitable activities, Mother Teresa - Quality of medical care, Mother Teresa - Destination of donations, Mother Teresa - Notes Read more here: » Mother Teresa: Encyclopedia II - Mother Teresa - Foundation of the Missionaries of Charity |
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|  |  |  | quality of life: Encyclopedia II - Mother Teresa - International fameMother Teresa's work inspired other Catholics to affiliate themselves with her order. The Missionaries of Charity Brothers was founded in 1963, and a contemplative branch of the Sisters followed in 1976. Lay Catholics and non-Catholics were enrolled in the Co-Workers of Mother Teresa, the Sick and Suffering Co-Workers, and the Lay Missionaries of Charity. In answer to the requests of many priests, in 1981 Mother Teresa ...
See also:Mother Teresa, Mother Teresa - Early life and work, Mother Teresa - Foundation of the Missionaries of Charity, Mother Teresa - International fame, Mother Teresa - Deteriorating health and death, Mother Teresa - Miracle and beatification, Mother Teresa - Political and social views, Mother Teresa - Criticism, Mother Teresa - Baptisms of the dying, Mother Teresa - Motivation of charitable activities, Mother Teresa - Quality of medical care, Mother Teresa - Destination of donations, Mother Teresa - Notes Read more here: » Mother Teresa: Encyclopedia II - Mother Teresa - International fame |
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|  |  |  | quality of life: Encyclopedia II - Mother Teresa - Deteriorating health and deathIn 1983 Teresa suffered a heart attack in Rome, while visiting Pope John Paul II. After a second attack in 1989 she received a pacemaker. In 1991, after a bout of pneumonia while in Mexico, she had further heart problems. In 1991, returning to her home country, she opened a home in Tirana, Albania.
She offered to resign her position as head of the order. A secret ballot vote was carried out, and all the nuns, except herself, voted for Mother Teresa to stay. Mother Teresa agr ...
See also:Mother Teresa, Mother Teresa - Early life and work, Mother Teresa - Foundation of the Missionaries of Charity, Mother Teresa - International fame, Mother Teresa - Deteriorating health and death, Mother Teresa - Miracle and beatification, Mother Teresa - Political and social views, Mother Teresa - Criticism, Mother Teresa - Baptisms of the dying, Mother Teresa - Motivation of charitable activities, Mother Teresa - Quality of medical care, Mother Teresa - Destination of donations, Mother Teresa - Notes Read more here: » Mother Teresa: Encyclopedia II - Mother Teresa - Deteriorating health and death |
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|  |  |  | quality of life: Encyclopedia II - Mother Teresa - Miracle and beatificationFollowing Teresa's death in 1997, the Holy See began the process of beatification, the second step towards possible canonization, or sainthood. This process requires the documentation of a miracle performed from the intercession of Mother Teresa. In 2002, the Vatican recognized as a miracle the healing of a tumor in the abdomen of an Indian woman, Monica Besra, following the application of a locket containing Teresa's picture. Monica Besra said that a beam of l ...
See also:Mother Teresa, Mother Teresa - Early life and work, Mother Teresa - Foundation of the Missionaries of Charity, Mother Teresa - International fame, Mother Teresa - Deteriorating health and death, Mother Teresa - Miracle and beatification, Mother Teresa - Political and social views, Mother Teresa - Criticism, Mother Teresa - Baptisms of the dying, Mother Teresa - Motivation of charitable activities, Mother Teresa - Quality of medical care, Mother Teresa - Destination of donations, Mother Teresa - Notes Read more here: » Mother Teresa: Encyclopedia II - Mother Teresa - Miracle and beatification |
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|  |  |  | quality of life: Encyclopedia II - Mother Teresa - Political and social viewsMother Teresa frequently spoke against abortion and artificial contraception in meetings with high level government officials. In her Nobel Prize acceptance speech, she declared, "Abortion is the worst evil, and the greatest enemy of peace... Because if a mother can kill her own child, what will prevent us from killing ourselves or one another? Nothing."
In the aftermath of the Bangladesh Liberation War, it was determined that more than 450,000 women in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) had been systematically raped, giving birth to a fe ...
See also:Mother Teresa, Mother Teresa - Early life and work, Mother Teresa - Foundation of the Missionaries of Charity, Mother Teresa - International fame, Mother Teresa - Deteriorating health and death, Mother Teresa - Miracle and beatification, Mother Teresa - Political and social views, Mother Teresa - Criticism, Mother Teresa - Baptisms of the dying, Mother Teresa - Motivation of charitable activities, Mother Teresa - Quality of medical care, Mother Teresa - Destination of donations, Mother Teresa - Notes Read more here: » Mother Teresa: Encyclopedia II - Mother Teresa - Political and social views |
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|  |  |  | quality of life: Encyclopedia II - Mother Teresa - CriticismAfter Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's suspension of civil liberties in 1975, Mother Teresa said: "People are happier. There are more jobs. There are no strikes." These approving comments were seen as a result of the friendship between Teresa and the Congress Party. Mother Teresa's comments were even criticized outside India within Catholic media. (Chatterjee, p. 276.)
An Indian-born writer living in Britain, Dr. Aroup Chatterjee, who had briefly worked in one of Mother Teresa's homes, began investigations into the finances and o ...
See also:Mother Teresa, Mother Teresa - Early life and work, Mother Teresa - Foundation of the Missionaries of Charity, Mother Teresa - International fame, Mother Teresa - Deteriorating health and death, Mother Teresa - Miracle and beatification, Mother Teresa - Political and social views, Mother Teresa - Criticism, Mother Teresa - Baptisms of the dying, Mother Teresa - Motivation of charitable activities, Mother Teresa - Quality of medical care, Mother Teresa - Destination of donations, Mother Teresa - Notes Read more here: » Mother Teresa: Encyclopedia II - Mother Teresa - Criticism |
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|  |  |  | quality of life: Encyclopedia II - Psoriasis - Types of psoriasisICD-10 codes are provided where available. [1]
Psoriasis - Plaque psoriasis L40.0.
Skin lesions are red at the base and covered by silvery scales.
Also known as Classis Psoriasis or Psoriasis Vulgaris. The most common form of psoriasis, affecting about 80% of people with the disease. People with plaque psoriasis have raised, red, inflamed areas of skin—called plaques—often on the scalp, knees, elbows, chest, or back. These inflamed plaques of skin are covered by a silvery-white buildup called scale. It will often reoccur and its cause is not fully understood, although it is g ...
See also:Psoriasis, Psoriasis - Types of psoriasis, Psoriasis - Plaque psoriasis L40.0, Psoriasis - Pustular psoriasis L40.1, Psoriasis - Guttate psoriasis L40.4, Psoriasis - Psoriatic arthritis L40.5, Psoriasis - Inverse psoriasis or Flexural psoriasis L40.83, Psoriasis - Erythrodermic psoriasis L40.85, Psoriasis - Effect on the quality of life, Psoriasis - Causes, Psoriasis - Treatment, Psoriasis - Topical treatment, Psoriasis - Light therapy, Psoriasis - Systemic treatment, Psoriasis - Lifestyle Read more here: » Psoriasis: Encyclopedia II - Psoriasis - Types of psoriasis |
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|  |  |  | quality of life: Encyclopedia II - Psoriasis - Types of psoriasisICD-10 codes are provided where available. [1]
Psoriasis - Plaque psoriasis L40.0.
Skin lesions are red at the base and covered by silvery scales.
Also known as Classic Psoriasis or Psoriasis Vulgaris. The most common form of psoriasis, affecting about 80% of people with the disease. People with plaque psoriasis have raised, red, inflamed areas of skin—called plaques—often on the scalp, knees, elbows, chest, or back. These inflamed plaques of skin are covered by a silvery-white buildup called scale. It will often reoccur and its cause is not fully understood, although it is g ...
See also:Psoriasis, Psoriasis - Types of psoriasis, Psoriasis - Plaque psoriasis L40.0, Psoriasis - Pustular psoriasis L40.1, Psoriasis - Guttate psoriasis L40.4, Psoriasis - Psoriatic arthritis L40.5, Psoriasis - Inverse psoriasis or Flexural psoriasis L40.83, Psoriasis - Erythrodermic psoriasis L40.85, Psoriasis - Effect on the quality of life, Psoriasis - Causes, Psoriasis - Treatment, Psoriasis - Topical treatment, Psoriasis - Light therapy, Psoriasis - Systemic treatment, Psoriasis - Lifestyle Read more here: » Psoriasis: Encyclopedia II - Psoriasis - Types of psoriasis |
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|  |  |  | quality of life: Encyclopedia II - Psoriasis - CausesPsoriasis is driven by the immune system, especially involving a type of white blood cell called a T cell. Normally, T cells help protect the body against infection and disease. T cells help create scabs over wounds. In the case of psoriasis, T cells are put into action by mistake and become so active that they trigger other immune responses, which lead to inflammation and to rapid turnover of skin cells. Epidermal cells then build up on the surface of the ski ...
See also:Psoriasis, Psoriasis - Types of psoriasis, Psoriasis - Plaque psoriasis L40.0, Psoriasis - Pustular psoriasis L40.1, Psoriasis - Guttate psoriasis L40.4, Psoriasis - Psoriatic arthritis L40.5, Psoriasis - Inverse psoriasis or Flexural psoriasis L40.83, Psoriasis - Erythrodermic psoriasis L40.85, Psoriasis - Effect on the quality of life, Psoriasis - Causes, Psoriasis - Treatment, Psoriasis - Topical treatment, Psoriasis - Light therapy, Psoriasis - Systemic treatment, Psoriasis - Lifestyle Read more here: » Psoriasis: Encyclopedia II - Psoriasis - Causes |
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|  |  |  | quality of life: Encyclopedia II - Mother Teresa - Early life and workTeresa was born as Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu in Skopje, a northern Macedonian town and capital of the Ottoman province of the Kossovo Vilayet, where her father (of Vlach minority) was a successful merchant. Her parents had three children, and Agnes Gonxha was the youngest. Her parents, Nikollë (Kolë) and Dranafile Bojaxhiu, came from the city of Prizren in the south of Kosovo. They were Catholics, even though most Albanians are Muslim and the majority of the populati ...
See also:Mother Teresa, Mother Teresa - Early life and work, Mother Teresa - Foundation of the Missionaries of Charity, Mother Teresa - International fame, Mother Teresa - Deteriorating health and death, Mother Teresa - Miracle and beatification, Mother Teresa - Political and social views, Mother Teresa - Criticism, Mother Teresa - Baptisms of the dying, Mother Teresa - Motivation of charitable activities, Mother Teresa - Quality of medical care, Mother Teresa - Destination of donations, Mother Teresa - Notes Read more here: » Mother Teresa: Encyclopedia II - Mother Teresa - Early life and work |
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|  |  |  | quality of life: Encyclopedia II - Mother Teresa - Foundation of the Missionaries of CharityIn October 1950 Teresa received Vatican permission to start her own order, which the Vatican originally labeled as the Diocesan Congregation of the Calcutta Diocese, but which later became known as the Missionaries of Charity, whose mission was to care for (in her own words) "the hungry, the naked, the homeless, the crippled, the blind, the lepers, all those people who feel unwanted, unloved, uncared for throughout society, people that have become a burden to the society and are shunned by everyone." It began as a small Order with 12 ...
See also:Mother Teresa, Mother Teresa - Early life and work, Mother Teresa - Foundation of the Missionaries of Charity, Mother Teresa - International fame, Mother Teresa - Deteriorating health and death, Mother Teresa - Miracle and beatification, Mother Teresa - Political and social views, Mother Teresa - Criticism, Mother Teresa - Baptisms of the dying, Mother Teresa - Motivation of charitable activities, Mother Teresa - Quality of medical care, Mother Teresa - Destination of donations, Mother Teresa - Notes Read more here: » Mother Teresa: Encyclopedia II - Mother Teresa - Foundation of the Missionaries of Charity |
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