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Mother Teresa is an informative introduction to the famous Catholic nun. Mother Teresa is one of the most admired Nobel laureates of all time. Born in Eastern Europe of Albanian parents, she became a Catholic missionary nun in India when she was still a teenager. After teaching in a convent school in Calcutta for nearly two decades, in 1946 she claimed that she heard God calling her to live and work among "the poorest of the poor" in that city's slums....
25) Mother Teresa
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Presents the life and accomplishments of the nun who helped the poor around the world.
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Mother Teresa's distinctive leadership style- based in absolute simplicity and practicality-helped her to build one of the world's largest and most successful global organizations. This book- the first to examine Mother Teresa in this context- shows readers how to apply her leadership principles and practices.
28) Mother Teresa
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"Biography of Mother Teresa, presented for children who are learning to read"--
29) Mother Teresa
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A brief overview of the life of Mother Teresa who dedicated her life to helping the poor in India and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her work.
36) Mother Teresa
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"A biography of Albanian-born nun Mother Teresa, examining her position as a leader of the Missionaries of Charity in India, as well as her emphasis on compassion and other social stances."--Amazon.com.
37) Mother Teresa
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This award winning film follows Mother Teresa, the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize winner, into the world's trouble spots from the war in Beirut to Guatemala under siege, from the devastated streets of Calcutta to the ghettoes of the South Bronx.
39) Mother Teresa
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A biography of the founder of the Missionary Sisters and Brothers of Charity, known for her work with the destitute and dying in Calcutta and other places and who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979.
40) An unquenchable thirst: following Mother Teresa in search of love, service, and an authentic life
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Traces the story of a former nun who devotedly worked alongside Mother Teresa in service to the world's poor, describing her teenage decision to enter a convent, the struggles she faced as an independent thinker, and her decision to leave the church after twenty years.
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