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    well but nothing stopped her from fulfilling her mission of serving the world of the poor and needy. The result was the “Missionaries of Charity” had spread throughout the world and in 1965 this society became an International Religious Family by Pope Paul IV. Than by 2013‚ there were over 700 missions in over 130 countries. Mother Teresa devoted her life to the need of others around the world. Mother Teresa was born in 1910 and instantly felt the calling to be a nun and serve through helping the

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    Maynard Mack was the Sterling Professor Emeritus of English at Yale University and an illustrious authority on Shakespeare and Alexander Pope. Professor Maynard Mack was a affiliate of the Yale University for forty-five years. He began as an instructor in 1936 giving English lectures. Also‚ during the 1960’s he was the administrator of the English section and in 1965 he was titled Sterling Professor. He died wen he was ninety in New Haven. But it is important to mention that he was as well a

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    the commoners have an influence in society‚ instead of only having the wealthy nobility being in charge of everything‚ which probably helped bridge the gap between the nobility and the commoners. Ferdinand and Isabella also got the approval from Pope Alexander VI to have the right to choose their own bishops for their churches‚ as well as to make churches in Hispanic America‚ which then led to the development of a national church in Spain. Due to the social power of the aristocracy combined with the

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    Papal Intervention

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    To what extent did the role of the papacy in English affairs change during the period from 1066 to 1216? William 1 papal intervention Pope alexander gave William I legitimacy with papal banner Stigand was excommunicated so couldn’t officiate William’s coronation in 1066 Pope alexander sent papal legate to re-crown William in 1070 William II 1088 trial of William of saint-Calais (bishop who supported rebellion‚ trial in Episcopal Church Rufus ruses papal intervention 1097 when William is

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    Was Machiavelli Satan?

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    that a prince does not have to keep his word all the time. The prince can pledge one thing under certain circumstances; but if those circumstances change‚ he is free to change his pledge if the change should benefit his situation. For instance‚ Pope Alexander VI‚ who reigned before Machiavelli wrote The Prince‚ "made promises more persuasively or swore to

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    Bramante

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    commissioned by the Cardinal Caraffa to rebuild the cloister of the Convent della Pace. The Cardinal then introduced Bramante to Pope Alexander VI. Bramante then executed for the Pope the Palace of the Cancelleria or Chancery. (www.nndb.com). Bramante was one of the most important architects of the papal court. This comes from the work he done for Pope Alexander VI and under Pope Julius II‚ Bramante undertook the redesign

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    The argument of Juan Gines de Sepulveda is that of negative feedback to what was experienced in the first encounter of the Spaniards and American Indians in the Sixteenth Century. Also‚ Sepulveda demonstrates through his opinion that war against the Indians is a rightful act due to the fact that the Indians are seen as lower beings. The proof that Sepulveda uses to support his position is the glimpse the Spaniards noted in the short time they observed the Indians. Sepulveda thought that the Indians

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    Donato D Angelo Bramante

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    to remake the walkway of the Convent Della Pace. Due to the swiftness and ability with which Bramante did this‚ the cardinal presented him to Pope Alexander VI. Bramante started to be conferred on almost all the large architectural procedures in Rome. Below Pope Julius II‚ Alexander’s replacement‚ Bramante’s gifts started to get ample scope of use. “When Pope Julius II demolished the thousand-year-old basilica of St Peter’s‚ he commissioned Bramante to design a new one (begun in 1506). Bramante’s plan

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    miserly. Machiavelli uses Pope Julius the Second as an example of a leader who reached his title by reputations of liberality‚ yet did not maintain this reputation once he came to power; thus he was hated. The King of France never had to impose large tax requirements to his people during times of war due to his thriftiness. Machiavelli implies the reason for which the King of Spain acquired his many enterprises by being reputed liberal. He goes on to use Cesar‚ Cyrus‚ and Alexander as examples of leaders

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    scared off their enemies by painting their faces white‚ their noses red‚ making their hair really curly and red‚ and wearing oversized shoes so that their opponents would be frightened and thereby easily defeated. Around 1230‚ after meeting with Pope Gregory IX‚ the tribe now calling themselves the "Klowns" decided to change their approach to the world and over the next 200 years began to be known for being "funny and harmless‚" thereby lulling the world into a false sense of security. The Mymes

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