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    the imperial diet of Worms or the Reichstag The Peace of Augsburg‚ The Thirty Years war and the Treaty of Westphalia John Calvin‚ and the Institutes of Christian Religion and the absolute sovereignty of God—predestination The Society of Jesus or Jesuits and Pope Paul III‚ the Council of Trent Huguenots‚ the House of Bourbon‚ the Valois family‚ Henry IV and the Treaty of Nantes The English Reformation‚ Henry VIII‚ Catherine of Aragon‚ Anne Boleyn‚ Jane Seymour‚ Queen Mary and Elizabeth‚ and King

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    already a pattern throughout Mexico‚ “but the cause celebre of independence was El Grito de Dolores (The Cry of Pain)‚ a proclamation made by Miguel Hidalgo‚ a parish priest‚ on September 16‚ 1810 (Vigil 112). Furthermore‚ Hidalgo was a Criollo‚ a Jesuit‚ and fairly well off‚ but most importantly he felt a concern for less-fortunate members of society‚ so he could be characterized as an activist puro (Vigil 112). Consequently‚ his goal was the liberation of Mexico‚ even if the gachupines

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    Macbeth is one of Shakespeare’s most intense plays and one his most complex psychological studies. It is also a play about which there is a great deal of historical background‚ which I think you’ll find interesting because it reveals Shakespeare’s creative process. The play was written in 1605--1606. It’s one of the plays where the date is pretty firmly established by internal references to external events‚ and most scholars have agreed on the date. Shakespeare was at the height of creative

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    these same principles when he created his Sherlock Holmes character. Doyle’s education began in his hometown of Edinburgh where he attended one of the local schools. When he turned nine‚ he was transferred to Jesuit preparatory school of Hodder in Lancashire. Doyle then proceeded to the Jesuit secondary school of Stonyhurst where he exceled as a student (Roden). After his school years in Stonyhurst‚ he then attended Edinburgh University to practice medicine. It was there that Doyle became a student

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    gives Roberta the upper hand during this meeting by referring to implying that her statements indicate a "distrust of white intervention [‚ and ] insider’s perspective on power and race relations. However‚ I feel that Twyla’s statements during this interlude signify a naiveté about the deeper racial issue‚ and Roberta’s responses are plain and simple racism from a woman who

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    perform was a very great expirence. With the small amount of knowledge about music‚ i still manage to know a little about what was presented in the concert from my own person expirences with music. They performed the concert in four segments with no interludes which is no pauses‚ they rotated with three songs per band. The show band performed The Chicken arranged by Kris Berg‚ Billie’s Bounce enacted by Mike Tomaro‚ Caravan arranged by Alan Baylock. Man in the Mirror

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    done through the use of words such as “evil‚” “unimaginable” or even “extraordinary.” Gatore’s book is saturated with introspection. Niko’s entire section is devolved completely in his own mind with absolutely no dialogue whereas Isaro‚ whose interludes do contain some dialogue‚ it is mostly composed of exposition and description of Isaro’s thoughts. Her deep and thought provoking question are rooted in her attempts to understand how she is attempting to move on from her trauma much like victims

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    an escape from the wartime and the reminders of their lives in America before the war‚ it is still difficult for them to cope because the city is still very similar to their old lives and is full of corruption. (read) Hemingway creates pastoral interludes in which the men escape from the social‚ sexual‚ and monetary competition of the city to a more idyllic setting. For example‚ Bill and Jake go on a trip to the countryside and are able to enjoy the freedom from the busy schedules of city life as

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    that one finds a peculiar middle ground: melancholic joy‚ elated sadness. After Antoine accidentally sets fire to a curtain by lighting a candle for the great Balzac — an idolatry sans substance — the scene is followed by an almost meta-cinematic interlude where the Doinels head to the cinema and‚ for a stolen moment‚ are happy. The happiness is tangible but nevertheless

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    In the 18th century‚ Opera evolved and could be split into two major types: Opera Buffa and Opera Seria. In the early 18th century‚ short one-act interludes called ‘intermezzi’ were performed between acts during an Opera Seria. The intermezzi were so popular‚ composers began developing them‚ and by the later 18th century‚ it became it’s own genre known as Opera Buffa. Opera Buffa‚ also known as Comic Opera‚ was a full-length work that was sung throughout. It was a genre that was enjoyable for

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