what was the turning point in mother theresa's life?
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The British thought surveys were important for
(i) Writing history (ii) Effective judgement(iii) Administration (iv) None of theseBy the end of the 19th century census operations were held every
(i) Five years (ii) Seven years (iii) Ten years (iv) Twelve yearsWhich is NOT the source of describing history?
(i) Diaries of people (ii) Conversation between two people
(iii) Accounts of pilgrims and travellers (iv) Autobiographies of important personalitiesThe British thought surveys were important for
(i) Writing history (ii) Effective judgement(iii) Administration (iv) None of theseThe British thought surveys were important for
(i) Writing history (ii) Effective judgement(iii) Administration (iv) None of theseBy the end of the 19th century census operations were held every
(i) Five years (ii) Seven years (iii) Ten years (iv) Twelve years
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Mother Teresa's canonization held special appeal for one parishioner in the Diocese of Wilmington. Louise Loening of St. Joseph on the Brandywine in Greenville spent four years as a volunteer with the new saint and her religious congregation in Kolkata, India, three decades ago.
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