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    Bobbie Gasparri 10/6/09 Global 10‚ Period 2 French Revolution Inspired by the achievement of the American Revolution‚ the people of France decided to protest against the unjust monarchy and have a revolution of their own. France needed a change in leadership‚ and a shift in power in order for this revolution to be a success .Unfortunately‚ for the people to get what they needed from the government‚ they took drastic and disturbing measures to make their voices heard. Through this

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    of each. Orthodox also known as Eastern Orthodox originated from the Byzantium in a Greek form‚ it is hierarchical‚ meaning no Pope‚ consists of married clergy‚ sacramental‚ no status and views Mary as theotokos (mother of God). Catholic originated from Rome in a Latin sense‚ it is hierarchical meaning it has a Pope‚ consists of a celibate clergy‚ sacramental‚ and is all visual arts‚ views Mary as a cult. Protestant

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    and seeing public platform selling indulgence to the poor‚ while many didn’t even have food‚ this disgust and bothered Luther. In return‚ Luther began to question several of the doctrines of the Roman Church and soon realize that these wolfs in clergy clothing have been a blight on Christianity throughout its history. Many common people were told the church leaders were instruments of God and could grant absolution for their sins with the Catholic Church. But the controversy was not that simple

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    each member of the healthcare team”(Woten‚ 2017). The IPC consists of but it is not limited to nurses‚ physicians‚ physician assistants‚ nurse practitioners‚ respiratory therapists‚ dietitians‚ physical therapists‚ health educators‚ social workers‚ clergy‚ health educators‚ and pharmacists (Woten‚ 2017). Members of the ICP need to utilize their knowledge and experience to provide the best possible care to the patient. Their work should be based on the open

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    Thomas Gage The book‚ The English-American‚ is the personal account of the journey of Thomas Gage in Spanish America. The primary source available for my analysis is Gage’s original work edited by J. Eric S. Thompson‚ who provides an insightful introduction that supplements a more complete understanding of Gage’s character. The persona of Thomas Gage is relatively easy to understand and contemplate upon because of the tone of his work’s narrative‚ and how it vividly recreates his emotions

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    the Church. To appreciate Thomas Hardy’s work‚ it is necessary to understand the circumstances of the society of his times. The church played a major role in the lives of the upper and middle class. Victorian England was extremely religious.  The clergy received professional training. Families during this time period were usually large‚ hard-working‚ respectable‚ and were taught religion at home.  They were frequent church-goers. Church attendance during this era contributed to a family’s social

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    During the 18th century the system of how people in France were placed in categories by their money and or their title. This was called the Ancien Regime; the people were divided into 3 categories: The Clergy‚ Nobility‚ and Commoners or Medieval ranking named the 3rd‚ 2nd and 1st estate respectively. The 3rd estate were commoners and mainly really poor workers who worked under harsh conditions for little pay. This estate; the commoners were the ones who rose up against the other two and started the

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    St. Francis and the Franciscan Admonitions Timothy Bouley Dr. Peter Agnew Sources Of The West: pages 182-186 Admonitions: Francis of Assisi 9/28/08   Francis of Assisi was born in 1181‚ and was taught to read and write in Latin as a young boy. In 1205 Francis had a vision; this vision was interpreted to be a message from God to repair the church. After renouncing all of his belongings and receiving blessings from the pope‚ Francis

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    Written for a broad‚ general audience—without footnotes‚ a bibliography‚ or other formalities—The Coming of the French Revolution still holds a persuasive power over the reader. Georges Lefebvre wrote The Coming of the French Revolution in 1939‚ carefully dividing the story into six parts. The first four are organized around four acts‚ each associated with the four major groups in France—the “Aristocratic Revolution‚” the “Bourgeois Revolution‚” the “Popular Revolution‚” and the “Peasant Revolution

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    Even before and during the French Revolution‚ there were three estates representing their social classes - the Clergy‚ the Nobility‚ and the city workers and peasants. The third estate was treated very badly - they did the majority of agricultural work and paid all the taxes while the First and Second estate did not even try assisting anything. Because the unprivileged

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