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    First Crusaders

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    Christians.Many things happened in each Crusade including the capturing of Jerusalem, the fall of the county Edessa, the treaty of the Third Crusade, and the invasion and sacking of Constantinople the Byzantine Empire's Capital. On November 27, 1095, in France, the First Crusade started when Pope Urban II called for a crusade to help the Byzantines, regain the “Holy Lands”, and…

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    Outline On Adam Smith

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    philosophy, and classics” (Adam Smith Biography). By studying at that college it got him into his future careers. Smith began to give public lectures on ethics and they would become the topic of his first book, The Theory of Moral Sentiments, in 1759. Henry Home arranged for Smith to give these series of lectures on rhetoric and literature in 1746. Through these lectures in the 1750’s, Smith became lifelong friends with Scottish philosopher and economist David Hume. Smith, in 1751, was then…

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    target of the leader, Fiscal policies are controlled solely by the leader, the Rise of Modern Bureaucracies come to the surface since the nobility is no longer holding the power, formation of modern armies, and the use of secret police. Louis VIX of France and Peter the Great both use elements of these in their reigns. Some of the element that where use where the same while others differed and the elements that where the same did not always effect the countries the…

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    The Great Schism Analysis

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    Schism” or “Papal Schism” during the year of 1378. During this time there were three Popes who believed they were the one true Pope. Before the beginning of the schism, there was power of the papal in Avignon, France. Gregory XI, had wanted to return the papacy to Rome, and no longer have it in France (Gonzalez, The Story of Christianity 402). However he passed away and the Cardinals of Avignon had gathered in Avignon to elect a new leader, but those in Rome had argued that the new leader…

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    Early Medieval Literature

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    From Spoken Words to Written Works Since the dawns of civilizations, people have used literature not only to express their feelings and their imagination but also to narrate what happened on their surroundings. During the medieval period there was a sudden rebirth of literature. Spoken legends orally composed were transformed into written poems and hymns. New writing styles were introduced by those poets and scholars who traveled with the Crusaders – people who went on expeditions for the…

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    child’s scream to produce power, and their adventure to return Boo, an 8 year old girl that wandered into the monster world, back through her door. However, during their adventure, they uncover a conspiracy being hatched by Monsters Inc’s chairman, Henry J. Waternoose III, along with our protagonist’s arch enemy Randall, to use a torturing machine to forcefully kidnap then extract the children’s scream (Docter et al.). III. Overview of the Score The score composed by Randy Newman is completely…

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    The Rise Of Crypto-Judaism

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    organization and non-Communist Jewish institutions in Soviet Russia. 1919 Pogroms in Hungary: c. 3,000 Jews killed. 1920 Adolf Hitler becomes Fuehrer, of the National-Sozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP), later known as National Socialist. 1920 Henry Ford I begins a series of anti-Semitic articles based on the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, in his Dearbon Independent. 1924 Economic restrictions on Jews in…

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    On October 31, 1517, an unsatisfied, non-conforming, progressive theologian named Martin Luther took an action that altered the religious (and, in some cases) political landscape of the entire Western world. Disgusted at the Catholic church’s insistence on the sale of indulgences and unconvinced as to their doctrine of “salvation by works,” the Wittenberg professor nailed a 95-point document to the front door of his university’s Catholic church. This document, later called the “Ninety-five…

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    versus the anti-Federalists where Hamilton supports a central gov’t and Jefferson supports the state’s and people’s rights 2) Federalist and Republican Mudslingers a) The Federalists were mad at John Adams for not allowing them to declare war against France, but they ran up the debt with the war preparations, which established new taxes i) The Federalists already had many enemies due to the Sedition & Alien Act b) Federalists fought back against Jefferson by accusing him of being the father…

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    The Banning Of Books

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    The banning and censoring of books has been around since the dark ages. The first major case of book banning was in the reign of King Henry the VIII. During his reign he banned any book not written by the church. This act stopped the spread of knowledge in England until his passing.(What is Censorship) The banning of books carried over to America as well. The list of books that have…

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