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    threats proposed between Calvinism and Catholicism‚ and dynastic ambitions like the desire to confront the threats of the growing Hapsburg power and the vision to expand one’s own power within the empire. a. Threat to Calvinism: (1) The Peace of Augsburg excluded Calvinism= sparked tension (2) When Ferdinand succeed the throne he refused to honor Rudolf II’s promise for Protestant toleration (result = Defenestration of Prague) (3) Bohemians then declared Ferdinand deposed and replaced him with

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    Kangxi vs. Louis XIV- Absolutism Absolute monarchy or absolutism means that the sovereign power or ultimate authority in the state rested in the hands of a king who claimed to rule by divine right. Kangxi and Louis XIV were both shining examples for absolutist rule. Age of Absolutism was between 1610 and 1789. Absolutism is a term used to depict a type of monarchical power that was not at all restrained by institutions‚ for example‚ legislatures‚ social elites‚ or churches. Both Kangxi

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    Causes and Consequences of the Reformation There were several causes of the Reformation. Some of them were short-term causes and others were long-term causes. One of the long-term causes of the Reformation was that many people thought that the Church was not following the Bible. For example‚ many people were unhappy with the idea of indulgences. Indulgences were gifts that people gave to the Church so their sins would be forgiven. In 1517 Luther nailed his Ninety-Five Theses to the door of a church

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    According to the reading‚ the religious practices and beliefs of the Late Middle Ages were more like brotherhoods. The reading says that the Brotherhood‚ especially in Urban‚ were usually organized around a craft guild.According to this the entire village practiced this and was all involved which made the community closer. The traditional Christianity religion was rising during this time. During this time were starting to play an important role during the late medieval religious life. The reading

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    The Baroque era was a very interesting time‚ where people were questioning many things. People were starting to discover their own styles and express those styles in their artwork and music. Johann Chrysostom Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart or better known as Wolfgang Mozart was born on January 27th‚ 1756 only six years into the Baroque era. He was born in Salzburg‚ Austria to Leopold Mozart‚ a court musician and Anna Marie Mozart. He was one of two children out of seven that survived. At the young

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    PORSCHE STUDY

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    Trillium Software ® Success Story -Project TypeCRM and Marketing Customer Data Quality -IndustryAutomobile/retail -EnvironmentmySAP CRM -ChallengesBuilding single views Porsche AG gets top performance from SAP CRM with Trillium Software Luxury sports car manufacturer ensures it gets the very most from its global customer relationship management software investment by ensuring uncompromising data quality. Porsche The brand name Porsche is famous worldwide. From the 1930s when

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    Old Men Passage Analysis

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    authorship in the Pastoral Epistles. Paul’s view of good works righteousness was very opposed. What you did was not what made you saved. Because you are saved‚ you do good works. This is what most in support of the PE think Paul is referring to here. The Augsburg Commentary on the NT talks about the way this phrase was written. Reading the both verse 6 and 7 as one though helps focus the idea good deeds being a direct action‚ but being outcome of having self-control. Titus is also given the plea by Paul to

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    A mirror is an object that reflects light in a way that preserves much of its original quality subsequent to its contact with the mirror. Some mirrors also filter out some wavelengths‚ while preserving other wavelengths in the reflection. This is different from other light-reflecting objects that do not preserve much of the original wave signal other than color and diffuse reflected light. The most familiar type of mirror is the plane mirror‚ which has a flat surface. Curved mirrors are also used

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    Absolutism In Spain

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    After the decline of feudalism‚ absolutism started which is also known as an absolute monarchy. Absolutism meant that are in control of everything without having to return back to consult the nobles‚ common people‚ or representative of the citizens. Believing that that are chosen by God and possess divine power‚ Absolute Monarchs should not be challenged. our story begins with a powerful ruler who was as great as Suleyman‚ and he was known as Charles V. Being the emperor of a great empire‚ Charles

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    Constanze Mozart

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    energy to composing music. His concert tours began in Salzburg‚ where he was acclaimed as a musical prodigy at the age of five. He and his elder sister‚ Maria-Anna‚ performed in the courts and cathedrals of many of Europe’s greatest cities: Munich‚ Augsburg‚ Mainz‚ Frankfurt‚ Paris‚ London‚ and Vienna. In 1772‚ Mozart at 16 had already written 25 symphonies and his first string quartets. His travels brought him much honor‚ but not much money‚ and he tended to be extravagant with what little he earned

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