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    Martin Luther’s 95 Theses Essay Martin Luther was very influential to Western history and religious reformation. Martin Luther was a monk and a scholar‚ who in 1517 wrote the 95 Theses. The 95 Theses was a document that exposed the Catholic Churches practice of accepting payments to absolve sins‚ it is also widely regarded as the primary means for the Protestant Reformation. Martin Luther wanted his readers to remember that the Bible and its words are essentially the central religious authority

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    History and Structure of the Security Council The Security Council is the “acting arm” of the United Nations. Their decisions can destabilize oppressive regimes‚ send accompanying troops for relief aid workers‚ and provide framework for alternative conflict resolution through diplomatic means. There are 15 member states total in the Council with five countries holding permanent non-rotating seats‚ These Countries are commonly referred to as “The Permanent 5” and are as follows: China‚ France

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    Dear students‚ teachers‚ and staff of Tres Ninos‚ my name is Mary Joy and I’m running for your student council treasurer. As all of you know‚ a school treasurer is in charge of a school’s funds and keeps a record of how it is spent. Most of you are probably wondering‚ why me? The job of treasurer is a great responsibility‚ and I will not take this job lightly. I promise to dedicate my time and effort for this cause‚ and work hard to manage your money. I feel that I am qualified for this job because

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    Over many centuries‚ the Catholic Church has changed dramatically in ritual and practice. Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation impacted society not only 500 years ago‚ but also continues its’ legacy today. The Protestant Reformation lead to the re-writing of the Bible in many different languages (including English)‚ the allowance of marriage in a Catholic Church‚ religion as a choice rather than being forced upon and most importantly‚ it created a Catholic Church that focuses on the people

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    As time went on‚ the Protestant Reformation did begin to bring increased literacy as well as the development of the Swedish language. Although various demands were made to prevent the sale and distribution of Lutheran reading materials‚ the only Swedish print house was under royal control; consequently‚ the king was in control of what sort of materials were allowed to be printed within Sweden. Petri‚ the priest of Stockholm‚ now in close connection with the king‚ was very proficient in creating liturgical

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    For this assignment‚ you will be completing a research paper on the impact of the Industrial Revolution. You will develop a thesis based upon preliminary research that takes one of the positions present in the essential question (more positive/more negative). Your paper will include elements of counterargument‚ and will rely on primary source evidence to support your thesis. Your final product will be a 5-7 page paper‚ typed‚ double-spaced‚ 11 point font. 5 pages is a minimum. If you are struggling

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    What are the duties and responsibilities of quality council?  The environmental quality council shall:       (1) gather timely and authoritative information concerning the conditions and trends in the quality of the environment‚ both current and prospective‚ analyze and interpret the information for the purpose of determining whether the conditions and trends are interfering or are likely to interfere with the achievement of the policy set forth in 75-1-103‚ and compile and submit to the governor

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    An Ecumenical Council is when the entire Church‚ convened by the Pope and composed of bishops‚ gathers in an assembly to address certain concerns of the Universal Church. The council’s purpose is to correct any misconceptions in the church‚ teachings or scripture‚ so that the church’s teachings and doctrine continue to carry out the same message that Jesus Christ intended when he entrusted his apostles with his church on earth. During the Council of Ephesus there had been several controversies about

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    The world has more than a billion Catholics and with the ever growing religion‚ it will only get larger in number. To be a Catholic means to have complete faith in God and his divine grace. Having God’s divine grace means to obey it and keep it holy as it was created by God and given to his people. The religion itself is based on this and the people take it very seriously. Catholics believe that all people are of good nature but when one commits a sin it not only hurts that one person but the people

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    The first sacrament of initiation‚ prerequisite of all the others‚ is baptism. The word baptism is rooted in the Greek language‚ meaning a dipping in or under water or‚ more commonly‚ washing. This is more than fitting considering the effects of the sacrament. Before the official institution of baptism as a sacrament by Christ‚ converts to Judaism were baptized by Saint John the Baptist as an external sign of reconciliation and repentance‚ adding their own words of atonement. The first baptism

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