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    Freedom and liberty are some of the major reasons why many people came over from England a long time ago. For many people arriving to the new world was scary because they did not know the land. Over time‚ many more people started to arrive and a nation started to development. Some groups of people gained freedom and liberty as time at on. However‚ some groups gained some freedom and liberty but not same equality as the white men had. Women in history have been fighting for their liberty ever since

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    Catholic 1. What does the Catholic Church teach us about life after death? Catholic tradition teaches us that life after death is a deceased person that is raised from death to a new eternal life with God. Catholics believe that although the body has died‚ something in us lives on. At the moment of death‚ is when the soul is separated from the deceased and is no longer within the body. The body then begins to fall apart and left on its own to decompose. However the soul is everlasting and will

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    Martin Luther King Jr. was the right man at the right time to fight for equality for African Americans. Segregation was the major issue in the South. It technically ended during the 19th century‚ but equality was still a major issue during the 20th century (Martin Luther King Jr: Fighting For Equal Rights In America). Martin Luther King Jr. had a lot of success in his fight for equality‚ but went down a very tough road during the long fight including issues with then president‚ John F. Kennedy along

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    Luther and the Protestant Reformation Martin Luther‚ who was born on November 10‚ 1483‚ was a theologian and the primary architect of the Protestant Reformation. He viewed the Roman Catholic Church‚ the main Church of the time‚ as corrupt. To Luther‚ the clergy put into effect various traditions and customs to gain wealth. He felt that he needed to take action and did so with a profound effect. Martin Luther’s actions were the cause of the reformation of the Catholic Church. Martin Luther objected

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    who wishes to give every child an opportunity to go to college and study. She also fights for Women’s rights; I think one of the reasons is that Clinton came from a generation that discriminated against women and treated them badly. In her generation‚ a woman didn’t have the right to speak. They couldn’t speak their own mind because they were afraid of the punishment and consequences that came with it‚ even if they did speak they weren’t heard. After many years of being treated like trashed. The women’s

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    Fight‚ or Flight? In 1820‚ the binding force that held America together for nearly 100 years had started to collapse. After 41 years of crumbling down‚ the force had broken‚ leading to the Civil War - the bloodiest war in the history of wars - and the darkest part of American History. Thousands of civilians‚ including 65‚000 Texans‚ went forward to serve in the Confederate military. Unfortunately‚ 1 in 5 of every Texan soldier that went to fight died. But‚ in the first place‚ why did Texans fight

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    arose from these conflicts. With the rise of the civil rights movements in the 1960’s‚ many Spanish-speaking immigrants‚ coming from Cuba‚ Mexico‚ Puerto Rico‚ and Central America‚ given the name‚ Latinos‚ began to immigrate to the U.S. in search for what some believed was their piece of America‚ to establish better‚ opportunistic lives (Guisepi‚ p. 1). Latinos were racialized as the uneducated‚ unskillful‚ “illegal aliens” who could not speak any English. Many began working on farms to strive to make

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    Business Challenge #6: To develop the best scratch resistant coating in the world for ophthalmic lenses [Titan] Background The ophthalmic lenses (spectacle lenses) consist of some base material (substrate) like CR 39‚ Polycarbonate‚ Trivex and a surface treatment is given to them to increase their hardness. Currently‚ there are 2 processes of applying this coating‚ i.e. Dip coating and Spin coating. The current scratch resistant (Hard) coating on plastic and polycarbonate lenses available in the

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     and executives like no other  book. What a bold challenge‚ what a fascinating biographical approach‚ based on ninety years of  perceptive existence!”  ­Ralph D. Winter  “In a day of great opportunity for world evangelization­and no little confusion as to the  nature of our mission I [would] urge evangelical divinity schools and theological seminaries to  read what Dr. McGavran has to say and to give serious consideration to following his primary  suggestions. “  ­David J. Hesselgrave  “No church will enjoy the bl

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    For my final project‚ I chose to compare the Catholic and Lutheran religions. I was born and raised in the Roman Catholic faith and have always attended a Catholic church. In fact‚ I even attended Catholic schools my entire life‚ so I am very familiar with the religion. I chose the Lutheran religion for comparison because I hear that it has some striking similarities to the Catholic religion and it interested me to find out both the similarities and differences between the two. The Lutheran religion

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