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    John”) Calvin was persuaded to stay in Geneva by William Ferrel to lead the reformation movement called the “ Professor of Sacred Letters” till he was kicked out by the Geneva council in 1537. Soon after he began lecturing in holy scripture in Strasbourg. He returned to Geneva who welcomed him back and finally converted to protestantism. He created “Institutes of Christian Religion” and began to spread reform throughout Geneva.…

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    In this paper the topic that will be explored is if women had a political revolution, around the time area of the French revolution. Thus the French revolution is a major and important revolution that opened the door to many other revolutions for example the American Revolution. Thus this revolution is seen to be import due to the fact that the “third order of France was able to over throw the king and establish a democratic leadership (Levy pg.280).” However, during the revolution many women as…

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    "Success in life comes when you simply refuse to give up, with goals so strong that obstacles, failure, and loss only act as motivation (pin).” This quote helps me boost my morale when something goes wrong, and I go back to edit my three goals in life I want to achieve the fact is I have been accumulating these goals during the years. My goals are different from other people yet they are important to me, and I will explain the reason why I chose these three goals well writing. My first goal is…

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    the regions of Europe. It was sent from the start at Lisbon, Spain; then Barcelona, Spain; Valladolid, Spain; then Rome, Italy; Florence, Italy. Then it went to Basel, then to Antwerp. The final two locations are Paris, France and then finally to Strasbourg,…

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    The Holocaust Happened

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    How do we know the Holocaust happened? The Holocaust was a ‘solution’ created by the Nazis to “solve their Jewish problem” Survivors say it started on January 30th 1933 and finished May 8th 1945, when the Nazis were defeated by allied forces. Holocaust deniers usually ignore all the evidence of the event and insist that the numbers and story were invented by the Jews and the Allies for their own benefit. Also, in this essay when I refer to “Jews” or “Jewish people” I am usually meaning Jewish…

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    Misogynistic Events

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    is the black death, which led to the deaths of over 40 million people in Europe in just 4 years. One common belief was that the plague was caused by Jews contaminating the wells. This belief led to many pogroms occurring across Europe, such as in Strasbourg and Dresden. By the 1400’s, anti-Semitism continued to spread across Europe, and became commonplace in Spain by 1475. The newly united Spain wanted to make Christianity Spain’s only religion, and with the help of Pope Sixtus, they started the…

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    The Black Death In Europe

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    If there was ever a catastrophe worse than a war, then that would be epidemics, particularly the one that ravaged all of a continent and killed much more than half of its population. There is only one epidemic that fits that category, and that is the Black Death. As one could take from the name, the Black Death was not a pleasant time for residents in Europe in the 1300s. Life in Europe during the Black Plague was a life fraught with constant death, pandemonium, devastation, persecution, and a…

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    Black Death Dbq

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    Jews were poisoning their wells, so they made Jews wear badges and were used as a scapegoat and blamed for poisoning the wells and infecting people with the plague. Consequently, many Jewish massacres occurred during this period. For example, in Strasbourg in…

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    INTRODUCTION According to American Psychological Association, hypnosis is a technique used to treat patients by bringing the patient in a state of trance. Through hypnosis, a hypnotist can bring about sensations and psychological behaviors in the person being hypnotized. Hypnosis is widely practiced across the world and has found many important uses as well. This technique is used to treat many mental problems including depression, anxiety, paranoia, etc. Thus it is an important technique.…

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    founded to defend human rights, parliamentary democracy and the rule of law, and to ensure that the atrocities and cruelties committed during the war would never be repeated.’ So now individuals can take domestic cases to UK courts instead of going to Strasbourg to argue their case in the European Court of Human Rights. I believe that The Human Right Act is a way of keeping everyone in a well socialized society, we know what to expect from individuals, our workplace, other organisations, I also…

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