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    the Reformation paved the way for the rise of capitalism. The Protestant Reformation was the 16th-century schism within Western Christianity initiated by Martin Luther‚ John Calvin and other early Protestants. The 1517 posting of Luther’s Ninety-Five Theses laid the foundation for this shift in European history. An immediate and unfortunate effect of the Reformation was intolerance. Instead of showing the true spirit of Christ‚ that is‚ the fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man‚ the Reformation

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    Another consequence of the printing press was that it made a big impact on the spread of Protestant religion. Luther’s ideas wouldn’t of been able to spread if it wasn’t for the printing press. His ideas helped spread the Catholic Church apart. Document three shows us how Luther’s ideas sought more people because of the printing press. The ideas made its way to lots of people and then the people would start to fall apart from the Catholic Church. Document four shows us a very important picture. One

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    Within “Slaughterhouse Five‚” innocence and paradise are used to juxtapose apathy and violence. The two types of emotions complement one another; they accentuate the places where the other lacks. Innocence and paradise implies a sense of naivety‚ as seen by the constant reference to children within the novel. While‚ apathy and violence implies ignorance‚ which is apparent every time Billy Pilgrim seeks answers about the nature of his world from the Tralfamadorians. Nonetheless‚ Vonnegut illustrates

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    In 1517 Marin Luther nailed his Ninety-Five Theses on the Wittenberg’s Castle Church’s door‚ that highlighted the corruption of the Catholic Church‚ especially the Pope . Using the printing press this document spread with a remarkable speed. It then sparked an entire change in Western Europe that was later called The Protestant Reformation. Consequently‚ it broke apart the historic Catholic Church and gave way for rulers to reform under a new religion. It impacted the not only the spiritual part

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    Castellammarese War

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    many of his compatriots into the US (Abadinksy‚2010). The Masseria group had both Sacilian and non-Sicilian members‚ including Lucky Luciano and Gaetano Lucchese Vito‚ and Frank Sotello (Abadinsky‚ 2010). Failing to notify Joe the Boss‚ Luciano and five of his leading men went over to the other side. On April 15‚ 1931‚ Masseria drove his armored and plate glassed sedan to a garage near Nuvoa Villa in the Coney Island section of Brooklyn. Following the arrival‚ Masseria ended up in a restaurant for

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    Erasmus and Luther

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    perfidy‚ and treachery he believes can be somehow paid off by agreement and paid off in such a way that he is free to start a fresh on a new round of sin.” (Erasmus‚ 32). This however is not the case‚ and that is what Erasmus is stating. In The Ninety-Five Theses Luther takes this and gives a solution. In theses’ forty-two‚ forty-three‚ and forty-four Luther states “Christians are to be taught that the pope does not intend the buying of pardons to be compared in any way to the works of mercy. Christians

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    E-105 09.06.12 Submitted by; C. Giuliano Answers to questions 1-4 in the Close Reading “ Sister Flowers “ 1. Paragraph #1. “ Then‚ I met‚ or rather got to know‚ the lady who threw me my first life line” The dominant Impression was that she intends on describing the person in her life that saved her from a traumatic event by mentoring her and that she highly respected and looked up to her which made it that much more gratifying. 2. She admires her‚ educated tongue‚ her graceful walk

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    Martin Luther has impacted many people. He was a professor of theology and a German priest and wrote the 95 thesis. His revolutionary ideas served as the catalyst for the eventual breaking away from the Catholic Church and were later instrumental in forming the movement known as the Protestant Reformation. Luther wrote his radical “95 Thesis” to express his growing concern with the corruption within the church. In essence‚ his thesis called for a full reform of the Catholic church and challenged

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    SlaughterHouse-Five is a book about a man named Billy Pilgrim who is stuck in time‚ and constantly travels throughout different events in his life. Billy accepts different values and sees traumatic and morbid events differently than others. Billy accepts a way of life that is not perceivable to other humans. Many would argue that Billy’s experiences make him insane‚ but Billy’s experiences with the Tralfamadorians actually allows him to preserve his sanity‚ and stay a very intelligent man. Many

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    perhaps I’d stare straight into his soul and mouth the words “So it goes” or as is the more probable outcome‚ crumble into a pathetic stuttering fanboy. I have probably read “Cat’s Cradle (1963)”‚ “The Monkey House (1968)” and “Slaughterhouse-Five (1969)” at least five times each and they are amongst my favorite books of all time. Aside from his terrifically imaginative page-turners‚ Vonnegut is remembered for his forthrightness about both political and moral issues‚ as well as the importance of art.

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