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Mission Graffiti Mission

Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas, 2017
The day my father told me that I was dead to him, I took the whole thing as a sign and loaded my rusty, dented SUV with my protest zines, stickers, chapbooks, surfboard, and secondhand MacBook.
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Missional Church, Missional Liturgy

Theology Today, 2010
For the past half century, missiologists and theologians have given new attention to mission as a matter of Christian identity, grounded in the missio Dei, the “mission of God.” The term “missional” is used increasingly to express this notion of the church's participation in God's mission. This essay explores this approach to mission and considers how
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Global mission

Nursing Standard, 2008
Gretta Styles was internationally renowned as a nursing scholar. Since her death, her daughter has set up a foundation to help people in disease-burdened countries become nurses.
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Hayabusa Mission

2011
Hayabusa (“peregrine falcon” in Japanese) is a scientific space mission developed by JAXA to explore a near-Earth asteroid and to return asteroidal soil, while validating new engineering technologies (propulsion, landing, and atmospheric reentry). Launched in May 2003, the Hayabusa-1 rendezvous with asteroid Itokawa was in September 2005.
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When Mission Is the Mission

Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, 2021
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Impossible mission V

2023
Chenwei Ma, Roger C. Shouse
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Medical Missions: Mission Accomplished or Mission Impossible?

World Neurosurgery, 2017
Russell J, Andrews   +3 more
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