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    Luther rejected many of the churches beliefs and replaced them with the word of God. One of Martin’s fundamental teachings was sola scriputura and sola fide‚ which went against Roman Catholicism. He believed the clergy was not as important in translating the word of God and that the laity could interpret it for themselves. Luther said that faith and faith alone was the only reason for God to give grace or salvation. Luther discredited Catholic dogma only believing in those that were supported by

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    The Maya civilization was an indigenous society located in Mesoamerica. Mesoamerica was a term used to refer to Mexico and Central America. To be more specific‚ they were centered in Yucatan Peninsula‚ Guatemala‚ Belize‚ western parts of Honduras and El Salvador and parts of Tabasco and Chiapas (these two states are both located in Mexico) (“History.com”‚ 2009). This culture is known for their monumental architecture‚ interpretation of content of images‚ hieroglyphic writing and their mathematical

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    his family. They did not have access to proper food or housing‚ nor continuous improvement of living conditions. There were no methods taken to ensure improved methods of production‚ conservation and distribution of food‚ which was destroyed by Shell oil spills. There was no distribution of knowledge regarding the health and safety measure; in fact the health problems caused by the Shell oil spills were ignored. Shell did not develop or reform the agrarian systems which they destroyed to ensure nobody

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    Imagine having to live in a compact home with a large household‚ not having access to medical facilities and struggling to find a job that can support your family. For many Native Americans‚ there is no need to imagine any of that because they are forced to live a life like that already. For many years now‚ Native American reservations have struggled with creating suitable living conditions which creates a very difficult environment for one grow up in or raise their children. Because of poor health

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    up to the last straw. The colonists thought that everything was starting to go smoothly‚ they were settling nicely‚ and so far‚ everything was starting to get easier. America may have not been the united front today if it weren’t for the little actions that helped the colonists realize they wanted change for themselves‚ and their future. The British thought they had complete control without knowledge of the American Revolution that was brewing. As any revolution starts‚ the early stages of questioning

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    Peloponnesian war When people think of the Peloponnesian war they think only of the major battle and victory of Sparta! But what of the events leading to this triumph? There was the "first Peloponnesian war" But this war had only lasted 10 years. During this time the Spartans dominated the land and the Athenians dominated the sea. One advantage the Athens had was that they constructed massive walls all the way from the city to its seaport Piraeus. This allowed them to remain inside the city

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    We were not told an awful lot about Duncan in Shakespeare’s Macbeth. He had very few lines‚ and appeared on only a few occasions. Despite this‚ I was able to gather a fair idea of Duncan’s character‚ through the interpretation of messages hidden within the text.<br><br>Duncan was a kind and good man. There are several segments of the play that show this; as I have demonstrated below.<br><br>Duncan is an extremely trustworthy King of his fellow men. He trusts his men with his life‚ his children‚ his

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    David Ogunkoya was dying. As the clouds floated past‚ the bird chirped‚ and the sun shined‚ he stared out blankly. He could almost feel his heartbeat slow as his watch ticked another minute closer to the train’s coming. The hot‚ sticky sweat from hours of sitting on the magnetically charged trackline in that thick uniform. The charming hum of the tracks had almost lulled him to sleep‚ but the watch’s insistent clicking always brought him back. “Do not fade‚” it seemed to say‚ “you still have something

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    Victor’s choice? Victor Frankenstein was persuaded by his first monster after it murdered his young sibling to make a female monster in the monster and after a month of work the monster walks in at the very end of his work and victor as he saw the creature destroyed his new creation. Now this is the question did Victor chose correctly? I think he did not and this is why. The on main thought going through his head is what if they have children‚ but he could easily tie her tube and make her sterile

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    James P. Collins What Was at Stake? Analyzing the Significance of the Scopes Monkey Trial for American Education Analytical Introduction This article was written to remind students and teachers of the past historical events which served to shape current American education trends‚ standards‚ policies‚ and norms. In writing this piece‚ I hope to highlight a pivotal point in American education history when the right to think and question and status quo was threatened. I carefully contemplated

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