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    Papal Intervention

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    Pope Alex iii didn’t support either of them and saw becket as a liability Alex iii made becket papal legate in 1166 but he had no powers over York As well becket claimed that the excommunication was under the pope’s order Richard papal intervention Crusading created stable relations with the pope Pope Celestine iii did little to challenge royal jurisdiction over the church (for example agreed to Richards’s appointment of Hubert Walter to Canterbury + pallium Pope Celestine III made Walter

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    INFECTIOUS DISEASE & CONTROL HAS4913 L6 : Common Infections (III) Fungal Infections : -Superficial Mycoses -Opportunistic Mycoses 1 FUNGAL INFECTIONS • Superficial (cutaneous) Mycoses • Systemic (subcutaneous and internal organs) Mycoses 2 Superficial Mycoses - Dermatophytes 皮膚黴菌 Genera: Trichophyton 毛癬菌 ‚ Microsporum 小芽孢孢 菌 Epidemophyton 表皮癬菌 • Usually involve hair‚ skin‚ and nails – superficial keratinized tissue • Skin lesion is annular 環狀的 scaling 鱗 patch with a raised margin 邊 3

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    Centralization Of Scotland

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    There is a distinct difference between Scotland and the kingdom of Scotland. The kingdom of Scotland‚ in the beginning of the thirteenth century‚ was a collection of smaller localities that were connected to the same king. Because of this‚ the kingdom of Scotland was more focused on centralization of its government. At the same time‚ England was a centralized medieval state‚ but lacked the complete control of a central government. The lack of open warfare between the English and Scottish kings between

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    powerful - the fact that Edward III and Henry V had genealogical claims to the French throne was but an explanation for robbing - the war was not a result of dynastic ambitions but a national matter‚ supported by the institutions (Parliament) - it was much more profitable for an English knight to go to France to plunder than to poor Scotland - that’s why in the early reign of Edward III English ambitions were redirected from Scotland to France; besides‚ Edward III spoke French‚ so he felt more at

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    food safety requirements. 1.2 The Approved supplier list shall be organized by product. 1.3 In addition to the product or service identification‚ ASL-QA-00.21 the should include‚ at a minimum: I. Vendor name; II. Item Name III. Vendor contact information; IV. Vendor Class: 1.3 To be listed as an approved vendor‚ a candidate must provide certain assurances of capability‚ depending on the nature and seriousness if the potential risks its products or services pose

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    roses war

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    rather than the English. In the War of the Roses‚ most of the fighting occurred in England‚ and thus the loss of life and property was much greater for English citizens.) It was a struggle to claim the throne between the families descended from Edward III and the families descended from Henry IV. The last Angevin ruler‚ King Richard II died without an heir. He had been overthrown and murdered by Henry IV (Henry Bolingbroke‚ who was of the House of Lancaster through his father John of Gaunt). Henry IV’s

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    Crusades Advantages

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    Jerusalem under the three great kings. The Fourth Crusade (1201-1204) occurred shortly after the Third Crusade. Pope Innocent III succeeded to the papacy in 1198 and decided to launch a new crusade against the Egyptians who were now united and had Jerusalem under their control. The Third Crusade had severely hurt the hopes of reclaiming the Holy Land‚ but Pope Innocent III was determined to recover what he believed was Christian territory. The Crusades in general had two major motives which where

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    Bridgeton Industries

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    Bridgeton Industries Automotive Component and Fabrication Plant The union has worked with us and has even led in cost reduction programs. Now corporate is talking about outsourcing additional products. What more can we do to keep the business? mike lewis‚ plant manager The Automotive Component and Fabrication Plant (ACF) was the original plant site for Bridgeton Industries‚ a major supplier of components for the domestic automotive industry. The history of the

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    first of five Tudor kings and queens that ruled England for around 120 years‚ quite short for that time‚ but they become one of the most famous dynasties of Europe’s history. Henry VII took the throne after a battle against the former king Richard III whose forces outnumbered Henrys by two to one. Henry VII had a couple of big problems‚ one of them was that there were people that had a stronger claim to the throne than he did‚ his only claim was that god let him win the battle‚ therefore the nobility

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    the character‚ the audience is positioned to wait for the character to gain awareness. 3. Act III‚ Scene ii‚ Lady Macbeth and Macbeth were discussing their feelings about being king and queen of Scotland after the murder. Said Lady Macbeth‚ “Nought’s had‚ all’s spent. Where our desire is not without content: ’Tis safer to be that which we destroy than‚ by destruction‚ dwell in doubtful joy.” 4. Act III‚ Scene I Macbeth said of the witches and the murder‚ “For them the gracious Duncan have I murdered;

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