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    The Italian Renaissance was an era filled with new ideas and the revival of classic texts from ancient Rome. Italy and other European countries were entering a time of great prosperity with overseas trade‚ advancement of education‚ and patronage of liberal arts. Many families like the Medici became wealthy by banking and trading during the Renaissance‚ and they wanted to show off their wealth by commissioning the arts. The spur of new ideas from the Renaissance‚ derived from classic Greek and Roman

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    Why was this? The response happened without food being offered to them. The dogs had began to associated him with food. He quickly learned about this fascinating discovery and took to refining the response. Ivan did this by ringing a bell and serving the food immediately afterwards. He did this several times which strengthen the associate between the two and also ensures that the response happens every time he rings the bell. After a period of time the dogs became conditioned to associate food with

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    Numerous events forced the Catholic Reformation. These events were heavily embedded in the clergy exploitation of the Christian doctrine. In that era the text and the sermons were given in Latin unfortunately‚ majority of the congregation if not all of the congregation did not speak Latin. Consequently‚ they were unable to comprehend the sermon. Additionally‚ the clergy did not live in their own diocese‚ or speak the native language therefore‚ they could not sympathize to the needs of the population

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    108). A local clergyman wrote and published an entire pamphlet that More’s school was the downfall of all good things. He continued to say that with the school closing‚ Miss More was not the evangelical radical that everyone thought she was. She did not stand up to the local authorities. The local clergyman believed “… More should have ‘defended her own cause’ and ‘that her apologists‚ with more zeal than judgement‚ have hurt her…” (Demers 107). This was later found to be untrue. Others believed

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    Reformation: Its Theological Breakthroughs and Mission Contributions Rev. Kantilal Lavhade (B.A. B.D. M.Th. Missiology) Introduction According to Cairns‚ both name and definition given to the reformation depend on the outlook of the historians. For Roman Catholics it was a rebellion by Protestants against the universal Church‚ but Protestant historians looked at it as a reformation that brought the Church back to the pattern of the New Testament. This period of reformation was generally

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    Politics of the Renaissance 1. In the sixteenth century‚ Italy had many centers of power. In each you could find ambitious rulers‚ such as the Medic in Florence‚ the Pope in Rome‚ or the doge in Venice. 2. Each ruler knew that his success greatly depended on the people who advised him. So rulers surrounded themselves with brilliant courtiers. What was a courtier and what did a courtier do? A courtier was a well-educated person who served in the ruler’s court. Courtiers’ jobs included giving

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    European history‚ known as the Renaissance was a time for social and cultural change in Europe in the 14th Century. Renaissance coming from the work “rebirth” is used to describe European history since a lot of the art‚ architecture‚ literature‚ and philosophy that rose during The Renaissance was highly praised in the ancient past‚ that was seen as Europe culture was indeed reborn during the late Middle Ages era. For historians‚ the European Renaissance is considered to be the dawn of the Modern

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    World War 1 was rather cruel and unusual to the German people; the majority of Germans were shocked and belittled by the Treaty of Versailles‚ leading to great resentment‚ anger‚ and a general desire for revenge. In post war Germany‚ conditions became ideal for opportunists and demagogues such as Adolf Hitler‚ who seemed to epitomize the frustrations and prejudices of the German

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    the movement resulted in a number of violent clashes between the local police and protesters in which three were killed by police firing. At this stage‚ Mahatma Gandhi began to feel that the movement was veering off course and was disappointed at how the movement lost its non- violence. A couple of years later‚ Gandhi devised a civil disobedience campaign between 1919-1922 and as a result was jailed for conspiracy in 1922. However‚ in 1930‚ Gandhi led the landmark Salt march in which many Indians

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    CP Psychology Period 2 November 12‚ 2013 Carl Rogers Carl Rogers was a highly intelligent man. Rogers was a humanistic psychologist who was also known as a therapist. His work is well known and is basically a combination of all the theories and techniques made up by many psychologists that he was inspired by. His style of therapy was admired and used by most therapists all around. Rogers was born on January 8‚ 1902 in Oak Park‚ Illinois. Oak Park is a suburb in Chicago. He was

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