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    1. Since Pope Leo X needed money to build the Saint Peter’s Basilica, he collected money by selling indulgences. The Doctrine of Indulgence says that the church would have the authority to grant people merits to give spiritual benefits. Luther would later then attach to the door of the church at Wittenberg Castle the list of the 95 theses on the indulgences. Soon he would publicly challenge the authority of the Pope and the church council and the response was by giving him two months or be…

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    History Assignment The study of the development of a revolutionary situation is also the study of crises of an existing government. The world which we live in today has been dramatically modernized due to the consequences which became of three major revolutions: the American Revolution 1775, the French Revolution 1789 and the Russian (Bolshevik) Revolution 1917. Revolution is defined as repudiation and the thorough replacement of an established government or political system by the people…

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    The benefits outweigh the downfalls of single sex education, such as breaking down gender stereotypes, successful minority groups, better academic performance, higher participation in class, and removal of distractions/ or obstacles impeding the students from…

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    happen between a man and woman in a committed marriage and that anything else is thought to be sin according to god. Individuals that support homosexual rights says that by denying gay people a right to marry is equivalent to withholding spiritual benefits from them. Self Awareness: The Church says that they believe in the right of free speech, but it’s not reasonable to tell them that they cannot express their opinions because they translate their views on gay marriage from the bible and…

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    to Tsar Nicholas II the dissatisfaction his people had with his leadership. Both revolutions were successful in overthrowing the monarchy, however, the years after the revolution demonstrate which was the more successful. France was split into the clergy, nobility, and everyone else (peasants and the Bourgeois) and these three created the three orders in the King’s General Estate that would “advise” him; however, the third estate had very little say, even though most the French population was…

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    Life in fourteenth century England was vividly illustrated through the Canterbury Tales almost more accurately than any other history of that time period. Gregory Chaucer, the author of the Canterbury Tales, gives the reader a profound insight into the life of the fourteenth century people in England through direct and indirect characterization. Chaucer effectively reveals the character's thoughts, words, and action through the use of his "Prologue" to the Canterbury Tales. His work shows his…

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    Many Catholic followers would claim that the biggest breakthrough in Catholicism is Jesus Christ walking the Earth, but now centuries later modern followers are able to witness the second breakthrough which is Pope Francis speaking to US Congress. With previous leaders in the Vatican being very reserved and soft spoken, having someone such as Pope Francis is a massive change of pace for Catholic followers. Popes Francis continues to fight for social issues such as immigration, the poor, or the…

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    workforce or a nursing method and the effect (Montalvo, 2007). By acquiring and studying data, looking at the latest techniques and results, and then operating an adjustment to that process, a hospital can then evaluate if the recent method is really a benefit. One ideal that could aid a hospital is the quality improvement model created by The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI). This process looks at what we are trying to attain, how we will understand that a change is a gain, and…

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    Who is the heir? This is an age-old question. Simply, an heir is the person who inherits a decedent’s property if the decedent left no will. (If the decedent left a will, those who inherit are typically called beneficiaries, not heirs.) Throughout history the answer to who is an heir has changed many times. Keep in mind that statute determines who the heir is. There is no “right” of inheritance. The law has long dealt with family relationships and procreation. Legislatures have passed laws to…

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    These institutions serve as resources offering services during the time of stress through the provision of a sense of identity. This can be through prayer, faith in God, solitary activities, guidance from the clergy and much more. According to Koch (2008), he found that religiosity is a health resource for the citizens whose income is below average. The psychiatric clients reported that religion and spirituality was their source of strength and comfort as it…

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