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    against which the charity of parish clergy with fewer resources could never be adequate protection. According to many, in the New France, most nobles retained the bulk of their property and remained wealthy and powerful. On the whole, there was a lot of bloodshed, huge sacrifices, movements, dashed hopes and shattered dreams after the revolution. However, despite these disadvantages and outrageous outcomes of the French revolution, in my opinion, there are many benefits and positive affects of…

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    Introduction Before 1789 France was still in the Old Regime, which means the people in France were divided into three large social classes called estates. The First Estate held the clergy, the Second Estate was rich nobles, and finally the Third estate was everybody else, they remain 97% of the population. In the late 1780’s French people were faced starvation because of the bad harvest. Also, France was in huge debt due to King Louis XIV and his queen, Marie Antoinette, who continued to live on…

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    abolishment of monarchy and destruction of the old regime, France officially became a republic. However, many were still disgruntle with the new republic and believed in more radical changes. 5. In your opinion, did the Committee of Public Safety benefit or harm France?…

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    On January 30th 1933, Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany. It was in this position that he transformed Germany into the Third Reich, in which the country was treated as an empire and was governed by the Nazi regime. On July 20th 1933, the Vatican – consisting of the head of the Catholic Church, Pope Pius XI, and his papal court- along with Cardinel Pacelli and the German bishops, signed the Reichskonkordat with Hitler. The Reichskonkordat was a treaty between the Vatican and the Third…

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    democracy for the world to follow. France generated a hierarchy that included three separated divisions, these were known as estates. There was the clergy as the first estate, nobility as the second estate and bourgeoisie as the third estate. In addition “the third estate is the people and the people is the foundation of the state, nobles and clergy are…

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    1. Why have the recommendations on exercise during pregnancy changed so much over the years? What benefits have been found for both mother and child? In the past, without scientific documentation about physical activity’s effects during pregnancy, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) advised that pregnant women should not involve much in exercise because of high heart rate associated with exercise. The guidelines that the heart rate “should not exceed 140 bpm” for…

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    rights of all people and a push away from the Old Regime social structure. Under the French Old Regime there were three estates, or classes. The First Estate was the clergy, the Second Estate was the nobility, and the Third Estate was the working class. It was made of the Bourgeoisie, or middle class, the workers, and the peasants. The clergy and nobility were in control and did not pay taxes. The Third Estate, however, paid extremely high taxes and did all the farming, building, and other…

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    Middle Ages, the political stability, positive economic conditions, and growth of cities which invigorated the growth and exchange of both goods and ideas lead to the emergence of the first medieval universities in Bologna and Salerno, Italy. The benefits of education resulting from the growth of universities encouraged the revival and growth of thought in the High Middle Ages. The Medieval university testifies to the prevailing influence of the Catholic church in the Middle Ages through the…

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    obligations to terminally ill patients’ their family members. Their obligations include explanation of the medical situation and discuss the patient's values and preferences as well as the unlikely the interventions are to produce any significant benefit known as medical futility (Jecker, 2014). Using the MORAL acronym; M = Massage the dilemma (consider what the issue really is and who is involved in the issue). The moral question of this dilemma is to what extent do providers have moral…

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    1. The first wall used by the clergy to protect themselves from fair council is their assertion that the temporal state has no authority over them. Luther believes this to be a lie, where in fact it is the exact opposite, the temporal state has authority over the spiritual. He supports this by claiming all Christians are spiritually equal, destroying the hierarchy within the Catholic church. He also uses scripture, specifically Romans 13:1-4 which states, “Submit yourselves to every ordinance of…

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