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    Martin Satire

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    Martin Martin is an American sitcom that aired for five seasons on Fox from August 27, 1992 to May 1, 1997. Reflecting the rising popularity of the Fox network throughout the 1990s. Set in Detroit, the series stars Martin Lawrence in the role of Martin Payne, a jockey with a girlfriend named Gina Waters. As the series progressed, plotlines saw Martin eventually move on to become the host of the talk show Word on the Street, which aired on the small Detroit public-access television station Channel 51. He retained this position until the series' final episode, in which he and Gina prepared to move to Los Angeles, from where his show would be syndicated nationally. Martin is a show that can make…

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    Martin Scorsese

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    MARTIN SCORSESE Martin Charles Scorsese born November 17, 1942) is an American film director, screenwriter, producer, actor, and film historian. Part of the New Hollywood wave of filmmaking, he is widely regarded as one of the most significant and influential filmmakers in cinema history. In 1990, he founded The Film Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to film preservation, and in 2007 he founded the World Cinema Foundation. He is a recipient of the AFI Life Achievement Award for his…

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    Martin Luther was a normal middle class child growing up in Germany where his father worked very hard to provide the best for his family. He was born on November 11, 1483, in the city of Eiselben, Saxony, which is a division of Germany. Soon after he was born, Martin and his family moved to another German city, Mansfield. Martin’s parents were Hans and Margarethe Luther. Hans worked in the copper mines, but he had many aspirations of his son becoming an influential lawyer. Martin’s grandparents…

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    The 95 Theses was written by a German monk and professor of theology named Martin Luther in 1517, to challenge the teachings of the Catholic Church and the usefulness of the Pope. Who knew this one man standing up for what he believed in would change the world as they knew it forever. He had always wondered about his faith and didn’t believe he was being told the entire truth. He thought the people were being lied to and didn’t think it was right. He wrote this to show the church that lying to…

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    Martin Luther Forgiveness

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    Martin Luther, of Catholic peasant lineage promised to become God’s servant following a natural catastrophe. As a monk, he became disillusioned with the official Church, pope, and doctrine of forgiveness through works. Luther ultimately found forgiveness from the unbearable guilt of sin. He desired to fulfil God’s call, irrespective of the consequences, after God unburdened his soul. Luther didn’t always get everything correct, with horrendous historic consequences. Martin’s father,…

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    Martin Luther Influence

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    Martin Luther When speaking of grand historical figures within the timeframe prior to 1600, Martin Luther automatically comes to mind. He is known for being an influential, spiritual theologian. Luther changed his life and history forever by lighting the spark of the Protestant Reformation. Martin Luther was born on the 10th of November of the year 1483. He was born in Eiseleben, Saxony, which is located in modern day southeast Germany. He lived with his mother and father, Hans and…

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    Martin Luther Dbq

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    Answer A is incorrect because even though James I was raised a Protestant, our video "The Pilgrims' Journey" showed that James I completely ignored the Puritan's pleas. In fact, James I told them that if they continued trying to change the Church of England from within, he would exile them from the country. Answer B is incorrect because Martin Luther was the founder of the Protestant Doctrine. He nailed 95 theses on the door of the Catholic church in Wittenburg Germany, suggesting changes to…

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    Lockheed Martin Skunk

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    Shashwat Gulati The presentation given on Friday was by Ben Marchionna, who is a Research Engineer for Lockheed Martin Skunk Works in California. His background includes upholding a comprehensive portfolio of advanced research and development projects on programs including sixth generation fighters, unmanned aerial vehicles, hypersonic weapon systems, and other classified intentions. As part of his selection into the Lockheed Martin Engineering Development Program, he completed a 2-year…

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    The beginnings of Martin Luther’s life were surprisingly similar to the other famous people of this time. I was genuinely interested when I found how many people that were famous from the renaissance had started out in life on low-income farms and were born to seemingly unremarkable people. Along this theme, Martin Luther was born to Hans Luder: a miner who was described as rugged, stern, and harsh; and Margarete Lindemann. When he was younger, Martin Luther was regularly beaten by his father,…

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    Martin Luther's Analysis

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    Martin Luther, born on November 10th, 1483 in Eisleben, Germany, played a significant role in the history of the Catholic Church. Luther was born during the Modern Period of the timeline of Christianity. At this point in history, Renaissance is fully underway and there is rising controversy within the Church. The Holy Roman Empire still spreads over a large territory but it does not have power as a political empire and therefore does not receive governmental funding which lead to the selling of…

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