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    Aragon were the two strongest Spanish Kingdoms. In the other hand‚ Germany and Italy did not create a centralized kingdom because of their weak kings. In Germany‚ the kings had come to rely on their ability to control the church and elect bishops and abbots as royal administrators. Frederick I tried to create a new kind of empire where Italy might be added as a appendage. He wanted to incorporate Rome and the Papal States into his empire. He had difficulties and finally failed. Frederick II was King

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    GREGORY VII (Hildebrand)

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    of his remoter ancestry is known‚ his family name‚ Hildebrand‚ would imply a Teutonic descent; but by birth and education at least he was Italian. His youth was passed in Rome‚ in the monastery of St. Mary‚ on the Aventine‚ of which his uncle was abbot‚ and he probably took monastic vows. The Emperor Henry III took him to Germany‚ and he continued his studies in Cologne. Very likely he also visited Aix-la-Chapelle and Cluny. He attended the council at Worms at which Bishop Bruno of Toul was chosen

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    Is Sales Ethics an Oxymoron? Introduction It has been said that sales ethics is an oxymoron. In this paper‚ this topic will be discussed. First‚ what is an oxymoron? It can be explained as the bringing together of two apparently contradictory concepts such as ’a great defeat ’ or ’humiliating honor ’. From this topic‚ it is saying that sales ethics is an oxymoron which indicates that there is no ethic in sales. It is suggesting that sales are in some degree unethical. For example‚ it may believe

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    together with bosun for 6 months‚ then 2 months each for 3rd‚2nd‚ and chief officer. In that day my 3rd officer told me about the equipments that can be seen in the bridge. Then‚ after the completion of discharging of cargo‚ we left japan and headed to abbot point‚ in australia. The voyage took about 10 days before arrival. The day after we left japan‚ we had a emergency drills such as‚ fire drills‚ abandon ship drills man over board drills and etc. that day is also my birthday‚ because im a new crew‚

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    During the Middle Ages the existence of God was accepted as fact. The ultimate goal of Christian belief was salvation‚ or saving. Salvation was gained through following the beliefs of the church‚ performing good works‚ and living a moral life. Through salvation a Christian gained entrance into heaven. Christians believed that heaven was a paradise where they would live forever without desires or needs‚ in the presence of God‚ the angels and saints‚ and all other saved souls. Saints were Christians

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    PM limited by European Constitution which defeats Parliamentary Sovereignty. Limited by scrutiny of Parliament (apparently). Foley‚ political scientist since days of Margaret Thatcher‚ remarked on her presidential style‚ believed this had increased with Tony Blair. Reduction of cabinet meetings to half an hour per week‚ informal attitude to discussion (‘sofa’ politics)‚ disregard for cabinet agenda (Millennium Dome – cabinet wanted it “fired into space”‚ Blair went along with it anyway)‚ appealing

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    justice - overule the Parliament -Judicial - lettre de cachet (a letter that could put a person into prison without a trial -Executive - unlimited executive B. Clergy - first estate -Upper clergy -Lower clergy Upper clergy -e.g. Archbishops‚ Abbots Many churchman - took position for advantages -85% of Church’s income used by them -Owned and rented out 1/5 of land of France -Exempt paying taxes and army services -Only subjected to church courts (above courts and tried in these courts) -Received

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    states that “We are a free country.” If this is true then why is the government supporting penalties on women who wear the burqa? This is simply stripping them at their rights!! Muslim Women’s Association executive officer Maha Abdo commented on Mr Abbots comments‚ saying. “Why does he need to express his feelings about this issue? If he really sincere about ‘Team Australia’.” We strongly believe that the burqa should not be banned in Australia; as this would shame a free

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    Roger Ackroyd Sparknotes

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    before he was given a chance to take action on this newfound information. Had Dr. Sheppard been apprehended as the killer after Mr. Ackroyd were to have reported him‚ Dr. Sheppard would have instantly lost his highly respectable position in King’s Abbot that was comparable to the Ferrars and Roger Ackroyd. Caroline’s motive was supported by her opinion that Dr. Sheppard could

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    Thomas Aquinas

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    monastery in Monte Cassino. From there he went on to study at the University of Naples‚ where he was first introduced to Aristotle’s work. After being taken captive by his own family for joining the new order of Dominican Friars instead of becoming the abbot of Monte Cassino‚ as his father wished‚ they relented and allowed him to continue his studies of Aristotle in Paris‚ and then in Cologne under Albert the Great. After more studying and teaching at the University of Paris‚ he returned to Italy. In

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