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    Liza Kohy Research Paper

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    Liza Koshy Elizabeth Shaila Koshy, better known as Liza Koshy, is a 21 year old Vine, YouTube, Musical.ly, and social media star. Koshy has also played roles in numerous TV shows and movies, including Freakish, Boo! A Madea Halloween, Escape the Night, and Jingle Ballin’. Koshy has gained most of her fame through her YouTube accounts. She has two YouTube accounts, Liza Koshy, with 12,654,212 subscribers, and Liza Koshy Too, with 5,330,789 subscribers. Her account, Liza Koshy, is one of the…

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    Peter the Great’s inspiration from successful western education and ideas helped him to create a period of progress and prosperity for Russia. First of all, according to the account of John Perry, before the time of Peter the Great, the country of Russia was sheltered and only familiar with their own language and culture. They were “void of learning” (doc 8) and did not make an attempt to aid their own ignorance. He also describes the Russian people as “wary and cautious to keep out all means…

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    VS 28-30 Pope John Paul II begins chapter two of his Encyclical Veritatis Splendor by reminding us that moral theology is a science as well as a theology. It is accessible to all people through reason, but its beginning and end is derived from God, the one who “alone is good”. He also states that moral theology does not change, but rather the method in which it is presented changes. John Paul II explains that one of the intentions of his encyclical is to draw attention to certain moral…

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    the beginning of her reign, she overthrew her husband Peter after he began cheating on her. Now without Peter she accomplished several things for Russia and was a principal leader of the Russian Royal Family. Being born German and ruled Russian Catherine the Great is a significant person in history from building hospitals to expanding the country of Russia, she is a true queen. Sophie Friederike Auguste was a German-born princess. Her full German name was Sophie Friederike Auguste, Prinzessin…

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    The political and social aspects of World War I applied and affected the lives of the characters, who were soldiers from the book. During World War I, there were many changes and continuities that change the view of the war in general, yet many continuities that sadly, the soldiers had to face. Some changes that occurred were the new technology and its development during the war. Also, as the war continued, education and knowledge had less and less value to the citizens, especially to the school…

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    commonly switched with sympathy, which they have different meanings. Paul Bloom, a psychologist and professor at Yale, is writing a book against empathy. Do you think empathy is a bad thing or a good thing? People will always have different opinions and viewpoints on this topic like most other things. I am here to tell you why I think why empathy is good but also bad to some extent. I am supposed to stand for or against empathy but I can’t decide on one because in some areas it is a good thing…

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    Peter the Great born in Moscow and his family was with his father: Alexis of Russia, his mother:Natalya Naryshkina and his religion was Russian Orthodoxy , Russia on 9 June 1672 and he died in Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire on 8 February 1725. He became emperor of Russia in 2 November 1721 and he resigned in 8 February 1725 when he died, his successor was Catherine I. He reign the tsar of Russia 7 May 1682 and stop it 2 November 1721 when he became the emperor, the coronation was in the day of…

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    World War I began on July 28, 1914, when Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia, using the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand by a Serbian as an excuse for them to keep their power over Bosnia. This seemingly small conflict between two countries soon, like a chain reaction, dragged allies from both countries into the war, the main two alliances being the Central Powers and the Allied Forces. On Austria-Hungary’s side were Germany and Italy; together, they were part of the Central Powers.…

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    2/27/2017 Book Report The first section of the book Mountains Beyond Mountains was titled Dokte Paul and this section was chapters one through four. Dokte Paul stands for a healer or physician so essentially it means Docter Paul. Paul Farmer is who this book is all about. The book is about Paul Farmer and the part of his life when he tried to start a movement to give proper care to everyone in Haiti. Paul Farmer is a thirty five year old doctor who graduated from Harvard medical school and…

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    Kidder about Paul Framer and his adventures through Haiti, Peru and Russia. Dr. Framer is a Harvard graduate physician and anthropologist. “Mountains Beyond Mountains” is an excellent title for the book because it not only shows Dr. Framer’s understanding of difficult, relentless work needed cure tuberculosis, but also that once one obstacle is accomplished another one is sight already, hence hard work must never stop. Throughout the book Tracy Kidder mentions how impressed he is with Paul…

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