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    Civil War began April 12‚ 1861‚ when confederate forces attacked a U.S union military installation at Fort Sumter in South Carolina. The people from the North were called the Yankees and people from the South were called the Rebels .During the war more than 620‚000 lives were lost 375‚000 were injured. One of the questions I looked up is why was the civil war considered the deadliest war in American History? When I looked it up to find my answer my answer was that the civil war is considered the deadliest

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    The crusades had a wide range of impacts on international society‚ during and after the wars. These impacts can be categorised as effects on; the Catholic church‚ politics‚ intellectual and material development‚ economy‚ feudalism‚ and also the territories under the constant changing of hands. The crusades contributed to the thriving of the churches economy. As such the power of the Pope and his church increased which in event naturally fostered the authority and influence of the Popes by providing

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    Fundamentals of SDA Beliefs God the Holy Spirit Who is the Holy Spirit? The Bible informs us that the Holy Spirit is a person. It also revealed that the early believers viewed Him as a person‚ Chris spoke of Him as a distinct person. The Scriptures also refers to the triune of God‚ the Holy Spirit‚ as a person. The Holy Spirit has many personalities. “He strives (Genesis 6:3)‚ teaches (Luke 12:12)‚ convicts (John 16:8)‚ directs church affairs (Acts 13:2)‚ helps and intercedes (Romans 8:26)‚ inspires

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    Holy is a term that most of have used or heard at some point in our lives‚ but what does it really mean? It is simply a word that we sometimes overuse or is there still a meaningful purpose for the word holy? As I was discussing this with several people‚ I was able to gain a deeper understanding and respect for the word holy. Even more so than before and I hold the word holy in high regard. Most people will associate God with being holy‚ when they are faced with the question “What is the meaning

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    Liberty University Baptism of the Holy Spirit: A research paper submitted to Dr. Marty Light In Partial Fulfillment of the requirements For BIBL364 Liberty University Online Lynchburg‚ Virginia November 1‚ 2013 Table of Contents Introduction -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 Setting the Stage: Pledge of the Spirit----------------------------------------------------------- 2 The Temple of the Spirit---

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    Holy the Firm

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    1. When Annie Dillard says “I’ll do it in the evenings‚ after skiing‚ or on the way home from the bank…” she is referring to writing‚ and how writing is something that you have to take on completely and make it your whole life. 2. The most climactic event of Dillard’s narrative is when the female moth goes into the flame of the candle and her body is shriveling and crumbling away. She connects it with what she sees in the bathroom because the hollow body of the female moth didn’t crumble and became

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    Could Cold War have been avoided? No‚ I strongly believe that the Cold War could not have been avoided because Russia and America were natural enemies of the Soviet Union. The United States and Russia were just too different countries with two completely different leaders who never managed to see eye to eye which may have been the biggest reason the war was unavoidable. The other reason was that they had different ideologies and system of government. Also molotov plans n marshal planb. Truman

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    The Crusades were a Christian army fighting against the Muslims to gain the “Holy Land” (Jerusalem). The Crusades were referred as “Histories most successful failures “‚ because they were able to conquer Jerusalem (holy land) but weren’t able to keep it because the Muslims took their land right back. I agree that the Crusades were failures more than successors because of the fact that they failed to keep the “holy land” from the Muslims: when they spent so much time and effort trying to conquer it

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    History Mrs. Drews 09/20/2011 Could the Cold War have ever been prevented? Cold war was a war without any real killings or battles. It continued roughly through 1946 to 1991 between USA and USSR. Here‚ I would like to discuss about could the Cold War ever been prevented. Due to the ideological differences resurface; the huge difference between the aims of USA and USSR; the Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan. Firstly‚ It is agreeable to a certain extent that the Cold War was due to the ideological

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    The Holy Roman Empire was looming to the east of France to Poland and Hungary‚ but it size was not as potent as it might suggest. Frankish ruled the empire and German kings for 10 centuries‚ from Charlemagne’s coronation in 800 until the renunciation of the imperial title in 1806. The most powerful of these lines of kings was Otto I‚ who helped to restore the title emperor and in many ways resembled Charlemagne such as how he fostered a revival of learning in which literature and art flourished.

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