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     12 member states were introduced to the Euro‚ rendering currencies such  as the Deutschmark‚ Lire and Franc illegal tender. To understand the full impact  of the Euro‚ one has to discuss the reasons behind the introduction‚ and  understand the effects and impact a single currency would have on the  economies of the countries as well as the impact it has on the largest single  market‚ in terms of trade and labour.    There were clear benefits of having a single currency such as promoting cross‐

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    Buddhism and Christianity What is the best religion in the world? It is the question that everybody argument. Each country has its own culture with different religions. That’s why there are many religions in the world‚ such as: Buddhism‚ Christianity‚ Islam‚ Judaism‚ and Hinduism. Each religion has its own featured‚ so nobody can’t choose which one is the best religion in the world. Religions are different in a lot of ways‚ for example‚ the places that they are popular. Christianity and Buddhism

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    Diffusion of Buddhism and Christianity Siddhartha Gautama‚ better known simply as Buddha‚ first followed the Hindu religion but then later realized that the cast system from Hindu was immoral and decided to leave his earthly possessions to find what he believed to be nirvana‚ which resulted in the creation of Buddhism. Christianity originated from the teachings of Jesus Christ‚ who created a religion that came from Judaism which attracted all women and minorities and was later spread mainly by

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    HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY IN INDIA I. The Beginning of Christianity in India – The Tradition of St. Thomas and Bartholomew The Christian church in arose out of the events described in the central portion of the Apostle’s Creed – the birth‚ passion and resurrection of our lord Jesus Christ. These happen in the small country of Palestine in the first century‚ an its spread outwards from Palestine through the work of his apostles‚ their helpers and successors‚ who planted the church in country after country

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    Christianity is one of the oldest living religions and still remains the largest religious tradition. There have been many significant figures in history that influenced Christianity as a whole‚ Pope John XXIII for example who instigated Vatican II. Christianity is a living tradition as it seeks to influence every day adherents in their every day lives. Christianity consists of different denominations (Greek Orthodox‚ Catholic‚ High Anglican). However‚ all Christian denominations share a common

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    JEROME Purpose of the Paper Church history is full of men and women that made an impact and influenced their time and our generation too. Some of these were the Church fathers and teachers. One of these was Jerome‚ also referred to as one of the Church Doctors‚ who made significant contributions in biblical scholarship and asceticism which had a long term influence on Christianity. In this paper we will look at his background‚ his contribution‚ his long term influence on the Church and what we

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    Atlantic World‚ 1750–1850 I. Prelude to Revolution: The Eighteenth-Century Crisis A. Colonial Wars and Fiscal Crises 1. Rivalry among the European powers intensified in the early 1600s as the Dutch Attacked Spanish and Portuguese possessions in the Americas and in Asia. In the 1600s and 1700s the British then checked Dutch commercial and colonial ambitions and went on to defeat France in the Seven Years War (1756–1763) and take over French colonial

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    Two very different regions of the world‚ Europe and Japan‚ each independently developed very similar systems of feudalism‚ in which vassals held land from lords in exchange for military service. This system played a huge role in what these countries would grow to become. In both regions‚ the decentralization of the time period led to the development of constitutional governmental structures‚ and the distinct separation of classes impacted the creation of similar societies in which there was greater

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    anymore. He has put his Holy Spirit in you to give you the desire and the ability to overcome sin. But if you should fall short‚ just admit to him your failure and turn away from sin. By doing this‚ every day can be a fresh start! "I didn’t feel the impact of my prayer until the next day. I was driving when the thought hit me‚ ’I now have a heavenly Father who won’t ever leave me like my real father did!’ God had filled a void I didn’t even know was there." -- Mark God’s Child

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    27.11.2013 Epidemics in History of Europe A disease is an abnormal condition that affects the body of an organism. In humans "disease" is often used more broadly to refer any condition that causes pain‚ dysfunction‚ distress‚ social problem‚ or death to person afflicted‚ or similar problems for those in contact with the person. A pandemic is an epidemic of infectious disease that has spread though human populations across a large region. In Europe history‚ epidemical viruses caused thousands

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