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    no fame from his involvement with the reformation. Martin Luther did not expect fame to come with his work; however‚ he ended up becoming one of the most famous people in the Lutheran religion. In fact‚ Martin Luther is what the Lutheran religion is based on and named after. God‚ Wittenberg‚ the printing press‚ and Luther’s friends‚ all helped guide Luther toward his accomplishments during his life. Before Luther became a monk‚ a bad storm threatened his life. Luther fearing for his life prayed

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    the Formation of the Catholic Church The catholic church has a long and extravagant history that begins itself over two thousand years ago when Jesus died and left behind his “church” to do His work. There have been many key people and events that have shaped the church through its two thousand year‚ roller-coaster history. Secular rulers and religious leaders‚ popes and laity have all played a significant role in this event filled history. In particular‚ Saint Peter‚ Pope Innocent III‚ and the

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    Running head: Final Report Outline of Final Report Charles Atchison SCI 207: Dependence of man on the environment Instructor: Marshall Bowles 6 April‚ 2014Abstract Three experiments were conducted during week two. The first was to determine how many contaminates that we put into our water supply will reach our groundwater. The conclusion that I arrived at was‚ that there are still large remnants of contaminates in the groundwater supply after it has had a chance to be passed

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    Cold War: Cuba and Latin America There were several motivations for United States policy in Latin America during the 1950’s and the 1960’s. Some of these motivations included the applying of the policy of containment in Latin American to stop the spread of communism. Another motivation was to stop the growing alliance between Cuba and the Soviet Union. All of these motivations were set in place to avoid the development of a second Cuba in Latin America. It was urgent for the United States to act

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    Du-Babcock‚ B. (2006). Teaching business communication: Past‚ present‚ and future Duboff‚ R. S. (2007). The wisdom of (expert) crowds. Harvard Business Review‚ 85(9)‚ 28. Education. (2005). Inc‚ 27(11)‚ 147–148. Erickson‚ T. J.‚ & Gratton‚ L. (2007). What it means to work here. Harvard Business Review‚ 85(2)‚ 72–83. Farber‚ B. (2005). Right on target: Hit the mark with prospective customers by learning how to find their hot buttons Farber‚ B. (2007). Listen and learn. Entrepreneur‚ 35(2)‚ 76–77. Fell

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    Pope Leo X was originally Cardinal de’ Medici. He was the second son of Lorenzo de’ Medici. He made Rome a cultural centre and strong in political power.but he depleted the papal treasury‚ and‚ by failing to take the developing Reformation seriously‚ he contributed to the downfall of the Western church. He was put on a religious life so he received the tonsure. This was a ceremony involving the cutting of hair from his head that indicates a change of status. Leo X was not only the head of the Christian

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    Since the introduction of Hinduism to America in the late 1800’s‚ the religion remained insignificant due to the minute Hindu population up until the 1970’s and 80’s‚ thanks primarily to the dot com boom‚ coupled with a formal Immigration Services Act. Indians‚ who are predominantly Hindus‚ migrated in the thousands to take up available jobs within the IT‚ medical and other industries‚ bringing together with them a faith that is both‚ intriguing and bizarre with its various gods and goddesses.

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    It is said that a person’s actions and words represent who he or she is to other people. One’s actions and words can represent his or her convictions‚ morals‚ and ambitions for the future. These convictions and morals can form the person’s identity. Throughout the stimulus articles‚ there was a common theme of identity. In the article‚ “Vanishing Voices”‚ identity is formed through language‚ culture‚ and actions. These identities represent who an individual is to the rest of the world and to themselves

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    1. Why did MD International focus on Latin America? What are the benefits of this regional approach? What are the potential drawbacks? When Al Merritt founded MD International in 1987 he chose to focus on Latin America. Merritt was familiar with the area and he wanted to take advantage of changing government regulations in the region. Many Latin American countries were opening their markets at the time and also expanding their health care spending. Together‚ these created an ideal situation for

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    Priesthood and the Role of Celibacy In today’s world‚ many wonder why Catholic priests can’t get married and have a family of their own. This issue and question can be boiled down into one word: celibacy. Being celibate is defined as being “One who abstains from sexual intercourse‚ especially by reason of religious vows‚” according to thefreedictionary.com. This definition is not understood by many because the thought of having a life without sex is unbearable‚ especially in today’s society

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