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    collaborated to peddle illegal substances. (Solanga 2011) They were charged with 25 alleged felony crimes that include possession‚ carrying‚ and selling illegal drugs amongst other charges as well. These men were former police officers with the Antioch Police Department. This investigate took over a year to gather all evidence before these two individuals were arrested. Under cover informants purchased drugs from these two police officers ensuring what an informant had told them were actual facts

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    The four accounts of the first Crusade are definitely colored by the perspective of the writer. In each of the stories there was very little respect given to others. We see it in comments from Pope Urban II “exterminate this vile race from our lands”. Solomon Bar Simson wrote of an “arrogant people‚ a people of strange speech‚ a nation bitter and impetuous.” Ibn Al-Athir wrote of Roger the Frank “At this Roger raised one leg and farted loudly‚ and swore that it was of more use than their advice

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    Britt Petre Backa BM14 CHRISTIANITY QUESTIONS 1. The one belief that unites all Christians is the belief in Jesus Christ.  Christians believe that the only way to achieve salvation is to believe that Jesus died and rose again in order to save humanity from its sins. Christians believe that Jesus will one day return to earth. Christians also believe in original sin (all humans are born with sin that was passed down to them from Adam and Eve). Christians believe that there is a heaven and

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    115)”. At first the New Testament Canon name appeared to carry over a combination of the Old Testament name as‚ “The Law of and the Prophets”. Later the name was changed to “The Gospel and the Apostles” and finally to “The Gospel”. Ignatius of Antioch converted to Christianity when he was very young. During his lifetime‚ the Councils of Jamnia officially affirmed thirty-nine books of the Old Testament Canon (A.D. 90). Prior to Ignatius’ martyrdom in the Coliseum‚ he would recognize only seven books

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    An Examination of the Causes and Success of The First CrusadeReligion has served mankind for thousands of years in our search for meaning and direction. Religion serves as a way of defining our lives and providing a sense of meaning or direction‚ having done so since the beginning of time. While religion may appear to be a peaceful endeavor‚ it is an endless source of violence and bloodshed. The duality of religion is accurately portrayed in the Christian crusades. The crusades of the late antiquity

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    The Origins of Crusades

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    AML The Crusades: An Origin The Crusades are renowned as the most massive church-sanctioned militaristic movement of the later middles ages‚ like no other military movement of the time. The series of events that brought about the existance of the Crusaders were so large as to eclipse the affairs of the homeland in the West in the name of religious faith and duty. Chivalric idealism‚ romance of battle and the notion of beautific zeal affect the way in which both the Crusaders and the Crusades

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    Hesty

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    Article about “10 Worst Natural Disasters of All Time & 10 Natural Disasters with most victims” HESTY NUR MADANIA / BISNIS MANAGEMEN (SEM.1) SWASTIKA PRIMA ENTREPRENEUR COLLAGE Jl. Raya Ngagel Jaya Selatan 137 Surabaya 60263 Telp. 031-5024031‚ 5034461|Fax. 0315053974 Website: www.swastikaprima.ac.id | E-mail: info@swastikaprima.ac.id “10 Worst Natural Disasters of All Time” Over the centuries there have been many natural disasters or “acts of God” that

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    speech in which he asked the lords of Europe to join his efforts to take back the holy land from the "the infidels"‚ who were the Muslims. With Godfrey of Bouillon and other French lords leading‚ the army began their march from Constantinople to Antioch. During this long march‚ the army had to cross through lands that were held by the Seljuk Turks. Thus‚ the Crusaders had to battle Turk forces along their journey. However‚

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    Gnosticism

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    Gnosticism from the Greek word gnosis‚ meaning “to know”; Gnosticism had certain beliefs which were considered heresy by the early church. Montanism a heresy claiming superior knowledge and a greater perfection than other Christians had Docetism a heresy which believed that Jesus Christ only appeared to be human; a denial of the Incarnation. Arianism a heresy‚ which stated that only the Father is truly God‚ that Christ the Son‚ was not. Sabellianism a heresy which denied the Trinitarian

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    First Crusades Essay

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    1096 to 1099 the First Crusade was born. They were Christian military undertakings and religous wars broadcasted by the general population. The motivation behind the Campaigns was to pick up and keep control over Palestine from the Muslims. Palestine was additionally called the Holy Land since Jesus lived there. Alexius Compenus was another ruler that came into force in Byzantium in 1081. Constentinople was in risk in light of the fact that the Seljuks debilitated them‚ so Alexius initially called

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