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    History of hippies and the counter culture movement The origin of the word “hippie” derives from “hipster” which was first coined by Harry Gibson in 1940 in a song titled “Harry the Hipster” (as Harry referred to himself). Hipsters were beatniks who had moved into New York City’s Greenwich Village. Beatniks were followers of the Beat Generation literary movement who through their writings‚ promoted anti-conformist attitudes and ideals. The first clearly used instance of the term “hippie” occurred

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    Luther 2. Ninety-Five Theses 3. sale of indulgences 4. Luther’s problems with the Roman Catholic church 5. Who said‚ “I cannot and will not recant anything‚ for it is neither safe nor right to act against one’s conscience. Here I stand. I can do no other.”? 6. In the centuries following the fall of Rome‚ the only unifying force for all of Europe was 7. Henry VIII’s reformation in England 8. The event that inspired Henry VIII to confront the pope was 9. Institutes of the Christian

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    Job Theological Synthesis Since Job is the earliest book written‚ the prequel to the Bible‚ we must look as the book as incomplete. Not incomplete in away where the author‚ God-inspired‚ missed information‚ but in a sense that Job’s questions are answered in the Old and New Testament canon combined‚ specifically Romans. Job is the epitome of biblical questions. There is no mention of tabernacle‚ Israel‚ priesthood‚ no worship system‚ or central place for worship. So‚ the theological theme of

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    The U.S.-Mexico border was built and all Spanish-speakers were removed from their native land and were being harshly discriminated against due to stereotypical and racist views that arose from these conflicts. With the rise of the civil rights movements in the 1960’s‚ many Spanish-speaking immigrants‚ coming from Cuba‚ Mexico‚ Puerto Rico‚ and Central America‚ given the name‚ Latinos‚ began to immigrate to the U.S. in search for what some believed was their piece of America‚ to establish better

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    The Struggle for Reformation The fight for change can be a very short and easy or long and overwhelming task. Many people around the world fight everyday for change‚ whether it be because of racial discrimination‚ difference in political views‚ or just ignorance and bullheadedness‚ but all the fights have one thing in common‚ people banding together to fight for their beliefs. The Protestant Reformation was argumentatively the biggest of its time and possibly history. It was a small group of people

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    Reformation Webquest: Section 1: Life of Martin Luther 1. Fill out the graphic organizer using http://www.luther.de/en/moench.html Life of Martin Luther After visiting his parents‚ he was caught in a terrible thunderstorm. During the storm lightning struck near him‚ and he was thrown to the ground. At this moment he called to Saint Anne‚ and declared: “I will become a monk.” Why did he decide to become a Monk? When did he decide to become a Monk? During a terrible storm. When

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    evaluating the debate between Euan Cameron and Robert Scribner’s theories on the “disenchantment of the world” during the Reformation there are several key factors to take into consideration. The dissatisfaction discussed at length by both Cameron and Scribner are found almost exclusively to be with regards to religious ideology and practice within the reformation. The Reformation had an unparalleled consequence upon the ‘religiosity’ within Europe. The most frequent appraisal of this insurgency deals

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    The Protestant reformation caused a big stir in regards to the social order and discussions of Europe for centuries; although‚ it is important to remember that the reformation did not affect Europe the same way across the continent. In some areas‚ governments supported religious toleration as a means to maintain internal stability‚ while in some areas Protestants were marked as heretics and dispatched in various fashions. In Document 1‚ for example‚ the theologian discusses the behavior of his

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    that helps us get a better understanding of a complex reality. Models of the Church are valid approaches to Catholicism that explain actions in faith. These include the model of Institution‚ Herald‚ Mystical Communion‚ Sacrament‚ and Servant. Each of these models explain definitions of Church and their goals and functions to justify their view of how the Catholic Church should behave. The first‚ Institution‚ defines Church as visible and palpable‚ lacking nothing and subordinate to no other. It describes

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    Rosa Parks (1913-2005) was a major role in american history. She gave people inspiration to stand up for what they believe is right. She showed people even though there may be consequences for standing up for yourself and for what is right‚ the outcome may make a difference. Rosa got on the bus as usual after a long day at work. When the section of seats assigned to the whites filled up the line was moved back and she and 3 others were ask to give up their seats to the whites standing in the aisle

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