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    During and following the Protestant Reformation‚ an innumerable measure of dignitaries lost‚ as well as gained a great deal due to the Reformation. Dignitaries or authority figures during this time period consisted of highly ranked members of the Church and Government. As a result of this 16th century movement‚ both were affected negatively and positively. The authority figure that lost the most was the Pope. It was established that the Bible held more authority than the Church in the 1400’s by

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    HISTORY Paper V Episode 1 (5.1.1) RENAISSANCE the Rebirth Learning objectives: Meaning of Renaissance Debate among historians over Renaissance Factors that led to Renaissance Characteristics of this period Why Renaissance took place in Italy Scholars and historians mark the era spanning two centuries from the 1330s to the 1530s as the period of rebirth of European civilization. It was a rebirth from the disorder and conflict of the semi barbaric middle ages marked by oppressive feudalism

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    The underlying causes that brought on the Protestant Reformation would be Martin Luther creating Lutheranism‚ Christians deciding to change their religion‚ discarding large parts of the Bible‚ and leaving the old authority of the Pope behind over indulgences. The Reformation had many causes but the top three would be‚ socialpolitical‚ and economic. The political causes began over Nationalism‚ the Pope’s control resenting‚ a foreign ruler‚ and the protection of leaders. Both Protestantism and

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    public agenda is translated to the policy agenda via the public sphere (Habermas 1989 [1962]). The public sphere consists of different arenas in which policy debate takes place‚ for example courts‚ public commissions‚ councils of government‚ political party meetings‚ universities‚ magazines‚ newspapers‚ radio and television (Schön & Rein 1994). Politics and the media are traditionally regarded as bearers of the public sphere‚ elevating public opinions to the policy agenda (Cobb & Elder 1972)

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    Social Impact Survey and Paper SOC/100 July 9‚ 2014 Shannon Winters Social Impact Survey and Results Globalization refers to the integration of political polices‚ world cultures‚ social movements and financial markets on a global scale through the collaboration and exchange of ideas (Schaefer‚ 2006). The survey focuses on how globalization affects the study participants in work roles‚ cultures‚ the environment‚ and the economy. The research administrators proctor the survey to adult participants

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    After a decade of Global War On Terror --- Economic‚ socialpolitical impact on Pakistan Majyd Aziz The exodus of Russians from Afghanistan‚ the megalomania of Iraq’s Saddam‚ the spread of Islam in the West‚ the domestic and external pressure on the American economy‚ the 9/11 historical event‚ and the voluminous studies of latter-day Dr Strangelove’s clones nurtured and financed by massively-funded American think tanks were all contributing factors in a series of initiatives undertaken by

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    The Renaissance was a more forward-thinking age inspired by a re-interest in the art and culture of ancient Greece and Rome. This essay will cover the period in time right before the Italian Renaissance kicked off called Proto-Renaissance‚ and the factors contributing to its success. The three factors that contributed to the success of this transition were‚ where it began‚ the influence of humanism‚ and artistic innovations contributed by artists. These factors are considered to be essential in the

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    The Harlem Renaissance Junior English June 10‚ 2004 Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction…………………………………………………..……pg. 1 Chapter 2: How did the Harlem Renaissance begin?…………………………….pg. 1-2 Chapter 3: What works or events had a great impact on the movement?...........pg. 2-3 Chapter 4: What were some themes of the Harlem Renaissance?.....................pg. 3-5 Did the Harlem Renaissance only appeal to African -Americans…..…pg. 5 Chapter 5: Conclusion………………………………………..…………………………pg

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    Social Medias Impact of Political Issues - A report about social media Social media‚ such as Facebook and Twitter‚ is a way of communication that has completely revolutionized our way of spread information during the last decade. Nowadays we are able to share global information just through a fast click and within just a few minutes‚ millions of people have seen it. This phenomenon is something that also has taken a political spin off‚ for example has the Obama campaign created a special playlist

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    IMPACT OF SOCIAL ADVERTISING IN INDIA [1]J.Sindhuja‚ [2]K.Parthiban SCHOOL OF MANAGEMANT SASTRA UNIVERSITY THANJAVUR Social Advertising is the first form of advertising that systematically leverages historically "offline" dynamics‚ such as peer-pressure‚ friend recommendations‚ and other forms of social influence. Social media has the power to transform a campaign into a religion. Social Advertising is the media message designed to educate or motivate the Indians to engage in voluntarily social

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