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    without having to work more hours at a non-STEM related part-time job. Travel funding‚ community volunteering opportunities‚ and academic presenting/networking are some of my most important assets acquired with North Star STEM. For my first year at Augsburg‚ it is clear that I have enough experience to be academically competitive on the national scale. For the summer of 2016‚ I have been accepted into an REU program at

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    at the differences seen in baptism by three different denominations; the Lutherans‚ Catholics‚ and Anabaptists. Baptisms are done differently by all denominations; the one thing all denominations have is that baptism is key to salvation. In the Augsburg confession Lutherans state that the baptizing of Children is a good thing. “Rejected‚ therefore‚ are

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    a white witch who she burned alive with their farmer of a father. Recognizing that Gretel has the blood of her mother Muriel kidnaps her in order to cut out her heart during the sacrifice. Struggling to save his sister on his own‚ a partner from Augsburg agrees to help him alongside a woman who is a witch

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    Nazis Changing the Minds In World War 2 the Nazis used propaganda to gain support of their citizens. The Nazis used many types of propaganda including visual material‚ racial and Anti-Semitic material‚ speeches‚ and control of media. These kinds of propaganda were everywhere throughout the Nazi empire. Adolf Hitler wrote in 1924‚ “Propaganda is a truly terrible weapon in the hands of an expert” (Lucket 1). In the novel The Boy in the Striped Pajamas‚ author John Boyne tells the story of Bruno‚ he

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    used. The Thirty Year’s War was ended by the peace of Westphalia in 1648. Before the war‚ the Holy Roman Empire already began to have its struggles. In 1555‚ the Peace of Augsburg was recognized. It stated that the individual prince of the Holy Roman Empire could determine the religion of his subjects. The Peace of Augsburg was unraveling as some converted bishops had not given up their bishoprics‚ and as certain Catholic rulers in Spain and Eastern Europe sought to restore the power of Catholicism

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    Originally‚ the cause of the war were religious issues. The Peace of Augsburg (1555) brought peace to the German states but only recognized Lutherans and Roman Catholics. Protestants‚ and later Calvinists‚ wanted religious freedom from the ruling Catholics. Add to that the fact that all the countries involved in these wars wanted to make themselves more powerful and you have a Molotov. The war started on May 23‚ 1618‚ when a crowd of Protestants stormed the royal castle in Prague and threw two members

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    Protestant Reformation. This tore the Empire apart and forced it to break it’s Spanish ties with King Phillip with its Austrian and Habsburg ties with Ferdinand II. The peace of Augsburg concluded this stage of the religious wars‚ it destroyed the hopes of a fully Catholic Europe from ever returning. The Peace of Augsburg of 1555 had brought a temporary truce

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    German states had been crying for. It renewed the terms of the Peace of Augsburg‚ namely that each state of the Empire received the liberty to be either Lutheran or Catholic as it chose; no individual freedom of religion was permitted. If a ruler or a free city decided for Lutheranism‚ then all persons had to be Lutheran. Similarly in Catholic states all had to be Catholic. In addition to re-instituting the Peace of Augsburg in its traditional form‚ the Peace of Westphalia included Calvinism to Lutheranism

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    Germany and Scandinavia‚ especially among princes and people who hoped for a greater degree of freedom. The conflict between the Lutherans and the Catholic Emperor CHARLES V was long and bitter. A temporary settlement was reached at the Peace of Augsburg (1555)‚ but continued discord contributed later to the THIRTY YEARS WAR. Outside Germany‚ a different type of dissent developed under Huldreich ZWINGLI in Zurich‚ and within Protestantism differences arose‚ such as doctrinal arguments on the Lord’s

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    bloodiest of the religious wars. An uneasy truce had existed in Germany since the Peace of Augsburg in 1555. This agreement allowed Lutheran and Catholic rulers to determine the religion of their subjects but it did not make any provisions for the inroads of Calvinism. Catholics were alarmed that the Lutherans were gain¬ing conversions and territory in violation of the settlement. Lutherans feared that the Peace of Augsburg would

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