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    Communication & Culture Exploration (1000 words) Aston Martin – British Excellence In this piece of coursework I will be looking at the car brand Aston Martin and analyzing what ownership of the car brings to and individual and the associated culture around it. “Power‚ beauty and soul” (Aston Martin Slogan) The quote above is the Aston Martin advertising slogan‚ which relates to many aspects of the cars themselves‚ if not all of them. Power beauty and soul can also apply to the

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    Martin Luther was of great importance to church history due to his posting of the 95 Theses and the creation of Lutheranism. Martin Luther was born on November 10‚ 1483‚ in Eisleben‚ Germany. He went to the University of Erfurt in 1501 to study law. Later in 1505 during a summer trip‚ Luther was struck by lightning and from there vowed to be a monk saying‚ “Help me‚ Saint Ann‚ I will become a monk.” After that‚ in 1512 he earned his doctorate in theology. Then‚ on October 31‚ 1517 Martin Luther posted

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    Did you know that Martin Luther was an adept reformer at using the power of the press to spread his ideas? Between 1518 and 1525‚ Luther published more works than the next most productive 17 reformers combined (History.com Staff. “The Reformation”). Martin Luther was a German monk who questioned the Catholic Church’s beliefs‚ leading to the Protestant Reformation (History.com Staff. “Martin Luther and the 95 Theses”). The Protestant Reformation was a religious‚ political‚ intellectual‚ and cultural

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    Early in his life‚ Martin Luther dedicated himself to living a life of fasting‚ long hours in prayer‚ and frequent confessions. Luther’s dedication to living a holy life lead to a growing understanding of his own sinfulness. This understanding inspired Luther to join the priesthood where he saw up close the corruption of the Catholic Church. Luther soon began to take note of all the things he believed was wrong about the Catholic Church and on October 31st Luther posted a collection of his notes

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    Martin Luther was a German Priest and a theology professor. Martin succeeded on church matters by expanding the errors from six to ninety-five errors. This period marked the beginning of reformation. Martin observed the church ways and their beliefs and could not follow their ways. He became disappointed by the way churches were so corrupt‚ bribery practices and many other issues going through the church. This made him post the 95 theses on the door post of the church to affirm about the problems

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    Western culture‚ including Luther‚ Columbus‚ Gutenberg‚ and Copernicus. All of these four people had great ideas and way of doing things that changed the western culture; yet‚ I think the one that had a great amount of influence was Martin Luther. Not only was Martin Luther a monk of that time‚ but also a theology professor. In addition‚ as he studied the Word of God and was able to have a copy‚ he noticed the way that the Catholic church was teaching doctrine‚ was not as Jesus taught. Soon his disagreement

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    Martin Luther vs. Henry VIII: How Two Men of Different Backgrounds Revolutionized Religions of the Reformation Europe‚ 1600’s: The Catholic Church has begun to sell indulgences‚ a way to pay off sins to reduce time in purgatory‚ to raise money. A monk who is outraged by the pope tricking innocent worshipers into falling for his trap writes down a list of 95 reasons why the church has become corrupt by the light of a scroll and furiously hammers them to the door of a German church. Meanwhile

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    As one of the leading civil rights activists during the 1960s USA‚ Martin Luther King‚ Jr. spent all his life striving to achieve civil rights for the Black Americans. Starting his role of leadership during the Montgomery Bus Boycott‚ King won support from both the blacks and the whites through his non-violent tactics which were influenced by Gandhi. Throughout his life‚ King had to experience violence from opposing parties such as the Ku Klux Klan‚ but he reacted with calmness‚ still emphasizing

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    DEFENSE ACQUISITION REVIEW JOURNAL Joint Strike Fighter Courtesy of Lockheed Martin Corporation 172 Report Documentation Page Form Approved OMB No. 0704-0188 Public reporting burden for the collection of information is estimated to average 1 hour per response‚ including the time for reviewing instructions‚ searching existing data sources‚ gathering and maintaining the data needed‚ and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any

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    Martin Luther: "On Christian Freedom" (1520) [The translation is by H. Wace and C.A. Buckheim‚ in First Principles of the Reformation (Philadelphia‚ 1885); translation based on the Erlangen Edition (1828-70) of Luther’s Collected Works.] Christian faith has appeared to many an easy thing; nay‚ not a few even reckon it among the social virtues‚ as it were; and this they do because they have not made proof of it experimentally‚ and have never tasted of what efficacy it is. For it is not

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