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    I. The fragmentation of western Christendom A. The Protestant Reformation 1. Martin Luther (1483-1546) attacked the sale of indulgences‚ 1517 a. Attacked corruption in the Roman Catholic Church; called for reform b. Argument reproduced with printing presses and widely read c. Enthusiastic popular response from lay Christians‚ princes‚ and many cities d. By mid-sixteenth century‚ half the German people adopted Lutheran Christianity 2. Reform spread outside Germany a. Protestant movements

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    Hamilton’s vision was the most appropriate for America in 1790 because of his argument about the ways of funding debts‚ the creation of the banks‚ and the protective tariff. For funding debts‚ he believed that national government should pay any debts such as foreign debts‚ state debts‚ etc. so that they can build up credit with new national government. In addition‚ he believed that if this properly worked‚ the nation’s economy will be balanced and stable. When it becomes stable‚ that benefit could

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    Conflict in Europe: 1935-1945 Dictatorship in Germany and Italy Germany and Italy had aggressive‚ expansionist foreign policy aims‚ stemming from their fascist ideologies – created an atmosphere of fear and tension in Europe Lebensraum – desire to regain German nationalist spirit for Grossdeutschland as evidenced by the Hossbach Memorandum‚ 1937 – also made clear plans to partition sections of Austria into German territory (the Anschl uss) and Czechoslovakia Prime objective of Hitler was to

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    Western Civilization Notes

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    -Egypt stayed within the confines of its borders -Hyksos invaded; Egyptians became more imperialistic; -Amenhoptet III is rejected and if he was mentioned in hyrogliphics they carved those sections out. He tried to get rid of the polytheistic and worship the god Aten -marriages in Egyptian life were generally arranged by the parents and they could end in divorce but they rarely did because of a moral code. Food was a grain based diet‚ because the grain was so plentiful. There was very little

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    The Greco-Roman tradition is our own. To understand ourselves we need to understand the forces that shaped the ancient Greeks and Romans. They are both similiar and different when it comes to development and their traditions. I will discuss the ways in which the society‚ military‚ and political forces have caused these two cultures to develop. The Greek’s society is unique in the way it developed. It developed around the poleis. A city usually formed around a hill that also encompasses the

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    Erich Maria Remarque demonstrates‚ through the character of Paul Baumer‚ how World War I obliterates almost an entire generation of men. In the novel‚ All Quiet on the Western Front‚ these men‚ including Paul‚ no longer have a place in normal life and are incapable of relating with former generations. This is the result of the early involvement with the war‚ which lead to what is called the “lost generation”. Youth can be defined as the early period of existence and growth. These important years

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    Located in Middle Asia‚ Mongolia is the nineteenth largest country in the world. Its major trading companion is it’s neighboring country‚ China. Mongolia is a parliamentary republic‚ and has a parliament‚ president‚ and State Great Khural. Mongolia’s main attraction is the Naadam festival. It includes archery‚ horse racing‚ and Mongol wrestling. These sprots test the masculinity of the Mongolian men. Mongolia is mostly covered (about 80%) with pastures. Mongolia is a parliamentary republic. The

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    Thanks to modern technology‚ messages can be sent in seconds to virtually anywhere in the world. However‚ this was not always the case. In 1860‚ the Pony Express was used to deliver mail and small packages across the United States‚ particularly throughout the west. The job was no easy task. According to the National Park Service‚ riders would ride “more than 1‚800 miles in 10 days! From St. Joseph‚ Missouri‚ to Sacramento‚ California the Pony Express could deliver a letter faster than ever before

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    Qureia Peggins Assignment 2 November 28‚ 2012 Western Kentucky University What is the American Dream‚ how do I see it. The dream gave hope and aspirations life. The dream began in the early times as plain but revolutionary notions. Back in time they seen the American dream different as we see it today Prior to watching the film I seen the American Dream as something I wanted to live by. In my eyes the dreams was having a car‚ a house finishing college sending my kids to college and retiring

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    Advanced Management Accounting‚ R. S. Kaplan‚ A. A. Atkinson‚ International Edition‚ Third Edition‚ Prentice Hall International‚ Inc‚ 1998 p. 116. Answer all four requirements of the case study. In addition to these requirements you are recommended to exhibit your ability to: 1) Critically evaluate the advantages and drawbacks of traditional costing systems. 2) Compare activity-based costing systems to traditional costing systems. 3) Analyze the circumstances and provide arguments with solid

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