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    MAIN ACTORS: Joseph Fiennes (MARTIN LUTHER)‚ Alfred Molina (JOHN TETZEL)‚ Uwe Ochsenknecht (POPE LEO X)‚ Marco Hofschneider (ULRICK)‚ Benjamin Sadler (SPALATIN)‚ Claire Cox (KATHARIN VON BORA)‚ Gene Reed (FREDERICK OF SAXONY) The film‚ Luther‚ is set during the period of 1450 to 1750 but more specifically in the 1500’s. This is during the reign of Charles V who is the Holy Roman Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. The Holy Roman Empire

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    VIDEO GAMES ADDICTION: POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF PLAYING VIDEO GAMES ON YOUTH AND CHILDREN Master’s (one year) thesis in Informatics (15 credits) Usman Ahmed Inam Ullah Spring 2013MAGI01 Title: Year: 2013 Author/s: Abstract: Mankind has developed a lot in the field of Information Technology (IT)‚ Computer Science and Media entertainment. Video games are also the most popular form of media entertainment and gaming environment. It has been popular long before the

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    Belonging essay Belonging can be understood as having a place in the society. Belonging is influenced by social‚ historical‚ cultural and personal experiences‚ which all help to shape our identity. Our choices can lead us to feeling like we belong‚ or there may be barriers preventing us as individuals from making connections to people or groups. Belonging gives us security and ensures us that we belong to place‚ family‚ and culture. While not belonging can lead to insecurities which leads to questioning

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    Common greetings during this holiday are the Arabic greeting ‘Īd mubārak ("Blessed Eid") or ‘Īd sa‘īd ("Happy Eid"). In addition‚ many countries have their own greetings based on local language and traditions. Typically‚ Muslims wake up relatively late in the morning—always after sunrise—and have a small breakfast (as a sign of not being on a fast on that day) of preferably the date fruit‚ before attending a special Eid prayer (salah) that is performed in congregation at mosques or open areas

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    arcane view of women as lesser in mind and body than mind as perpetuated by oppressive governments and religious institutions. Women were simply instructed to “... be calm‚ modest and avoid any outrageous behaviour.” In Protestant culture‚ Katharina von Bora‚ who married Martin Luther‚ set a precedent of what it was to be a good Protestant wife: silent‚ obedient‚ and subservient. The Enlightenment‚ while leading to some improvements‚ still left women in unequal and oppressive positions. Many philosophes

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    National Geographic Cover Features Afghan Girl: In December 1984‚ Afghanistan was five years into a bloody civil war between the Soviet Union‚ which sought to maintain a Marxist government there‚ and anti-government Islamic rebels called mujahedeen. Millions of refugees were pouring over the borders into Pakistan to escape the fighting. National Geographic photographer Steve McCurry was in the region for a story on the refugee crisis. While touring a refugee camp on the Afghanistan-Pakistan

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    Pat Tillman Research Paper

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    Pat Tillman: A Cover-Up at the Highest Level Pat Tillman was a professional football player who left his career to serve his country and paid the ultimate price‚ only to be exploited by politics. “Pat had it all‚ intelligence‚ movie star good looks‚ a loving wife‚ athletic prowess‚ fame. A lucrative and promising career. Who among us could walk away from riches and a job we love?" said Maria Shriver‚ California’s first lady‚ about Pat Tillman. Instead of pursuing a multi-million dollar paycheck

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    Oodgeroo Noonuccal Essay

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    How the language of ‘We are going and ‘Let us not be bitter’ demonstrates Oodgeroo Noonuccal’s perspective on Aboriginal rights. Oodgeroo Noonuccal was an Australian poet‚ activist‚ artist and a campaigner for Aboriginal rights. Her poems ‘We are going’ and ‘Let us not be bitter’ conveys the loss of the Indigenous culture and how much they suffered because of this. Oodgeroo Noonuccal’s perspective on Aboriginal rights is impassioned‚ concern and worry for the loss of her family and home. She expresses

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    Source 1 is a prayer used by Murri people to prepare for Christmas. Like many other religions‚ the Indigenous religion either have a God or gods who created people and their local environment during a specific period of time. Indigenous people are very spiritual. Each group generally believe in a number of different beings‚ whose image is often represented in some physical form‚ rather than praying to a single God. This particular form may be an image‚ landscape feature‚ plant or animal form. Indigenous

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    Abstract The following report examines the impact of party tourism in Ibiza‚ Spain. Ibiza has been widely regarded as the best spot for party tourism in the world and the amount of tourists visiting the destination for the sole purpose of partying replicates this trend. However‚ this type of tourism is not ideal and the pressure it creates on a small destination is quite extensive. The report gives insight into the amount of drugs taken by individuals‚ with the findings indicating the majority

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