stand out among dozens in this effort to define the powers of the lay versus that of the spiritual: Emperor/kings Henry IV and John of England‚ and the popes who aggressively challenged their exertions of authority‚ Pope Gregory VII and Pope Innocent III‚ respectively. The years and conditions through which the worldly battled the holy for the command of the people differed‚ but the themes and events which emerged amidst the strife bore striking similarities. Alteration of names and faces had no effect
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Explain why Alexander III introduced reactionary policies after 1881. (12) The years leading up to 1881 were fraught with political opposition and threats of revolution. The autocracy was being threatened and publicly questioned by groups such as groups of student radicals like ‘the Organisation’. They used their highly intellectualised reasoning to try and mould the public opinion to accept rebellion. From 1860‚ students offered high level unrest and eventually die to the unrest‚ Russian educated
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Hello‚ I am Sir Kingsley III‚ I am a knight. I am 40 and the leader of my platoon consisting of 50 men‚ I own lots of land given to me from my king because of my loyalty. I have a son named after me Kingsley IV he is 12 years old learning the ways of being a knight and the act of chivalry. In my opinion battles would be fought way quicker if we had no mercy‚ snuck up on enemy and if our enemy drops his/her weapon that is when we strike. But doing so would mean that you are a coward and too scared
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Conditional Sentences / If-Clauses Type I‚ II und III Conditional Sentences are also known as Conditional Clauses or If Clauses. They are used to express that the action in the main clause (without if) can only take place if a certain condition (in the clause with if) is fulfilled. There are three types of Conditional Sentences. Conditional Sentence Type 1 → It is possible and also very likely that the condition will be fulfilled. Form: if + Simple Present‚ will-Future Example: If I find her
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Catesby and Hastings’ Quarrel: Antithesis Created by Different Views in Richard III Act 3.2 35-71 In this passage from William Shakespeare’s Richard III‚ Catesby slyly pushes Hastings into a discussion about his support for Richard’s bid for the crown. Hastings openly voices his unexpected opinions‚ unaware his words are a matter of life or death. Here‚ he opposes the notion of Richard as king of England‚ and has confidence in a future with his own favour and in a secure‚ high position
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Section 5 3. Each legislative district shall comprise‚ as far as practicable‚ contiguous‚ compact‚ and adjacent territory. Each city with a population of at least two hundred fifty thousand‚ or each province‚ shall have at least one representative. 4. Within three years following the return of every census‚ the Congress shall make a reappointment of legislative districts based on the standards provided in this section. It’s all about the apportionment or distribution of elected
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AUSTRALIA’S KHAKI ELECTION By Mahir Ali A certain phenomenon witnessed of late in parts of the Western world must have excited the envy of many a Muslim ruler‚ elected or - more likely - not. Nine-Eleven‚ as last month’s horrific events in New York and Washington have been dubbed by the imaginative Americans‚ and the declaration of war against virtually defenceless Afghanistan appear to have been accompanied by an extraordinary surge in support for incumbent leaders‚ particularly in the US
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Classical liberalism emerged in the early nineteenth century as an idea explaining society’s relevance to issues of poverty and wealth creation and its relationship to existing state political order or governance. In the past‚ basic human economic needs had been constrained to preserve and sustain social cohesion. The social markets were the preserve of the society and subject to many kinds of regulation and restraint. The intended outcome of classical liberal economic experiment in the mid-Victorian
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Summary - From “Letter III: What Is an American?” by John Crevecoeur 1. Part one: The author imagines himself an Englishman who has come to settle in America (in 1783). Through the eyes of this English settler‚ the author describes what he would see upon coming to America and how different it would be from Europe. Unlike in Europe‚ America has a far smaller gap between rich and poor and titles‚ based on class and honor‚ (such as prince‚ duke or lord) are non-existent. For the most part the
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Marketing Research in Health Services Planning: a Model WILLIAM A. FLEXNER‚ DrPH ERIC N. BERKOWITZ‚ PhD SERVICES HAVE BEEN DEFINED as "all personal and public services performed by individuals or institutions for the purpose of maintaining or restoring health" (1). Decisions about the design and delivery of services by private clinics‚ hospitals‚ neighborhood health centers‚ and health maintenance organizations (HMOs) are made primarily by professionals. Yet consumer input into these decisions
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