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    Reformation. monk martin luther who was against the indulgences wanted to discuss with the church about the true path to salvation. He wrote a speech subjecting the wrongs of the roman catholic church for selling indulgences‚ he named this speech “the ninety-five theses”. as luther spread his speech the printing press company did as well and people began to read luther’s article. the pope found out and wanted luther to recant‚ in luthers refusals to recant the pope excommunicated luther and people were angry

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    storage. Orderite is now headquartered in Atlanta‚ but it was founded here and the chief software writer and installer of their products still live here. They supply temperature monitoring equipment for restaurants like DePalma’s Italian Cafes and Five Guys Burgers and Fries‚ Digital Insight powers the online portion of my local bank‚ First American. It allows easy integration of your banking data into cloud based quicken software. Partners software writes software that allows smaller electrical

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    One of the greatest of all revolutions was the 16th-century religious revolt known as the Reformation. In the beginning and later on‚ the Protestant Reformation would be seen as a challenge to religious authority that went beyond the Roman Catholic Church. The Revolution will begin with one monk‚ Martin Luther‚ studying the scriptures and ultimately challenging the authority of the church. But for Luther there was no other way. Went studying at Wittenberg‚ teaching the bible‚ and seeing public platform

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    for bravery‚ but only was at the rank of corporal. In 1920‚ Hitler joined the National Socialist German Workers Party‚ the Nazis. Hitler organized an army for the Nazi party called the Storm Troopers. Hitler was arrested and sentenced to prison for five years for treason. Hitler only served nine months in prison and when he was released‚ he began to rebuild the party again. Under Hitler’s government‚ called the Third Reich‚ there was no place for freedom. Hitler’s plan was to rid the nation‚ and eventually

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    thousands of years of religious unity‚ undermining the power of the Roman Catholic Church‚ an institution that held religious authority over the majority of the Western world. Martin Luther‚ the son of a miner‚ published a document titled The Ninety-Five Theses that challenged the selling of indulgences as a general pardon and exemption from purgatory. How is it possible that one publication by a lowly German monk could destabilize the authority of the most powerful institution in Europe? Luther was

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    doom." Vonnegut pulls us by our ends and comments on how we are all collectively guilty for numerous crimes against our fellow humans. All these tragic and valuable moral concerns came together as a masterpiece in the 1969 Novel Slaughterhouse-Five‚ which was written in only six weeks and was largely autobiographical‚ but also science fictional‚ Billy Pilgrim‚ the main character of Slaughterhouse was in a journey across significant moments of his life including a visit to the planet Tralfamadore

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    Introduction In recent times‚ thinking about poverty and sustainable development has begun to converge around the linked themes of vulnerability‚ social protection and livelihoods. This has been accompanied by the development of a variety of approaches to analyse situations and assess the likely impact of project interventions. These include vulnerability analysis‚ social analysis/social impact assessment and sustainable livelihoods approaches (sometimes referred to as livelihood security or livelihood

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    On October 31 of 1517 in Wittenberg‚ Saxony‚ a thousand years of Catholic unity are about to be undone. Martin Luther‚ an Augustan monk and professor of theology at Wittenberg University has written his 95 Thesis which within weeks will spread all across the Holy Roman Empire and beyond. Of all the trials that had faced the Catholic Church over the last two centuries‚ none was more damaging then the Reformation. Faced with the spreading support of Lutheranism by the people and princes of the Empire

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    intention. But he’d relented” (Findley 131) Likewise for Vonnegut these are the first Germans‚ a band of five‚ who are the saviors of Billy Pilgrim from his fellow soldier Roland Weary‚ “Weary drew back his right boot‚ aimed a kick at the spine‚ at the tube which had so many of Billy’s important wires in it. Weary was going to break that tube. But then Weary saw that he had an audience. Five German soldiers and a police dog on a leash”. (Vonnegut 51) Both Vonnegut and Findley introduce the first

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    Jessica Woodyard 7th period AP European History Jacques Barzun and Norman Davies were historians that wrote books describing ancient and modern Europe. Excerpts from these books describe the different view points each author had on the Protestant Reformation. Barzun ’s outlook of the Protestant Reformation was of cultural movement. Barzun describes Western Europe the most in his passage. Davies ’ view of the Protestant Reformation was a political movement. Davies describes Europe the

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