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7391: Calvin And De Las Casas
... and state. At this point he established what is known as the Consistory. Calvin was already gained his status as a great minister, the Consistory marked his ministry from 1542 to the date of his death in 1564. The Consistory was an institution that "...penetrat[ed] every aspect of Genevan life..."3 It had strict control over church affairs, politics, education, amusement, and family life. This "...regulatory court, became his instrument ...
7392: Cuban Missile Crisis 2
... could reach targets all over the world. While arms were building up, the Soviet Union went through a major change in power. In 1953, Joseph Stalin, leader of the Communist Party, died. After Stalin s death, Nikita Khrushchev took over the Communist Party. Khrushchev made things different. He said that the Soviet Union would follow a policy of peaceful coexistence with the West. This peace was to continue until the early ...
7393: Crusades 2
... with the Jones s is not a new concept. Many people may have felt pressured to join the crusades along with their neighbors and after committing to go one could not turn back with the penalty of excommunication. The crusades also created business for maritime cities. This may not have been an incentive for the church to begin the crusades, but it may have encouraged the continuance of them. All of ...
7394: Crazy Horse
... Crazy Horse; Three Eye Witness Views. University of Nebraska Press, Sidney. Guttmacher, Peter. (1994). Crazy Horse Sioux War Chief. Chelsea House Publications, New York. Kadlecek, Edward. (1981). To Kill an Eagle; Indian Views on the Death of Crazy Horse. Johnson Books; Boulder, Colorado. Mattiessen, Peter. (1991). In the Spirit of Crazy Horse. Penguin Books; Viking, N.Y.
7395: Cost Of Wwii
... devastation of damages untouched. The human cost of World War II was also enormous. Although the exact number of people killed because of World War II will never be known, the best estimates put the death roll as approximately 50,000,000 (See pictures C&I). It is estimated that military deaths totaled about seventeen million. Civilian deaths were even greater as a result of starvation, bombing raids, massacres, epidemics, and ...
7396: Constantine The Great
... by ancient Greek works of art. In addition, Constantine built churches in the Holy Land, where his mother supposedly found the True Cross on which Jesus was crucified. The emperor was baptized shortly before his death, on May 22, 337. Constantine the Great unified a tottering empire, reorganized the Roman state, and set the stage for the final victory of Christianity at the end of the 4th century. Many modern scholars ...
7397: Confucius And Confucianism
... which were developed around this time. These religions were to Confucianism as night is to day, in other words, they were exact opposites. Buddhism and Taoism were largely concerned with the meaning of suffering and death, while Confucianism largely ignored these. The revival of Confucianism began around the 600's and was fully revived by the 700's. In the 1100's, there was a movement lead by Zhu-Xi called ...
7398: Christa Wolf
... Kindheitsmuster (1976; A Model Childhood, 1982), examine the final years of World War II and the early development of the GDR. The first of these novels describes the life of a woman and her early death from leukemia, which is described as a psychosomatic response to circumstances in her life that are subtly tied to the social constraints upon individuals in the newly formed GDR. The second novel is strongly autobiographical ...
7399: Cherokees
... learned about relations between Europeans and Slaves as well. The treatment slaves received from the Europeans were similar. Slaves had no power and were forced to cooperate with the Europeans or face the consequence of death. In Fifty Days on board a Slave Vessel the British who were against slavery rescued slaves being deported from Africa. However, Hill reveals that instead of setting the rescued slaves free they are forced to ...
7400: Chernobyl
... of microsieverts outside Europe, to an upper extreme of 1 or 2 mSv in some European countries. Health impact The health impact of the Chernobyl accident can be described in terms of early health effects (death, severe health impairment), late health effects (cancers) and psychological effects. The acute health effects occurred among the plant personnel and the persons who intervened in the emergency phase to fight fires, provide medical aid and ...


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