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- 5501: Inquisision
- ... Those whose beliefs or practices deviated sufficiently from the orthodoxy of the councils now became the objects of efforts to bring them into the fold. Resistance often led to persecution. Heresies (from L. haeresis, sect, school of belief) were a problem for the Church from the beginning. In the early centuries there were the Arians and Manicheans; in the Middle Ages there were the Cathari and Waldenses; and in the Renaissance ...
- 5502: Dwight D Eisenhower
- ... net Dwight D Eisenhower was our thirty-fourth president, serving from 1953 to 1961. He was born in Texas in 1890, and brought up in Abilene, Kansas. He was very good in sports in High school and recieved an appointment to West Point. He was stationed in Texas as second lieutenant where he met Mamie Geneva Doud, whom he married in 1916. He excelled at many staff assignments and served under ...
- 5503: Incas
- ... left its traces throughout Peruvian culture. Archaeological excavations have uncovered monumental Native American remains. Architecture of the Spanish colonial period, is mix of Spanish and Native American forms, called Creole. In art today, the indigenist school pointedly interprets 20th-century Peru in a Native American mode. The Native American pentatonic musical scale is still used, as are ancient instruments such as conch shells, flutes, ocarina, and panpipes. The descendants of the ...
- 5504: Inca Empire
- ... or in times of disaster, such as an earthquake, human children, or chosen women might be sacrificed (Inca Empire 9). Prayers played a serious role in Inca Religion, too. Here is an example of a prayer used during a sucrify: O Sun, my father, who said "Let there be Cuzco!" and by your will it was founded and it is preserved with such grandeur! Let these sons of yours, the Incas ...
- 5505: Human Rights In Tibet
- ... on the pro-democracy movement (Churchward 1). The campaign affected Catholics, Protestants, Muslims, and Buddhists. Another religious suppression on the part of the Chinese is that they have banned public celebrations of Tibets Great Prayer Festival because China believed that it would lead to nationalist demonstrations (Churchward 2). Now all Tibetan churches, mosques, and temples must be registered, and to do so, they must meet official standards (Churchward 1). Also ...
- 5506: Hiroshima 6
- ... of both of them by herself. She got a job as an attendant at an orphanage after enrolling her brother and sister there. She received child care training and eventually qualified to be a nursery school teacher. Miss Sasaki's leg was injured after the bombing. After recuperating, she could walk normally again. However, her leg would give her pain for the rest of her life. Miss Sasaki, once engaged, was ...
- 5507: Herman Melville
- ... Herman Melville felt from his mother. This was one of the first symbolists to the Biblical Ishamel. In 1837 he shipped to Liverpool as a cabin boy. Upon returning to the U.S. he taught school and then sailed for the South Seas in 1841 on the whaler Acushnet. After an 18 month voyage he deserted the ship in the Marquesas Islands and with a companion lived for a month among ...
- 5508: History Of Kosovo- Related To
- ... What Actual Balance of Power may lead to Peace in the Region V. Conclusion I. A. Neo-Realism Neo-Realism is one of the schools of thought in International Relations theory. It is a sub-school of Realism, which originated in the aftermath of World War II. Realists tended to blame the Second World War on Liberals and their failure to deter the fascist powers that initiated that war. Some of ...
- 5509: How World Conflict Start
- ... conflict is based on opinion. I believe this because if you look at the relations between the conflict of all three Idea, it does come together. It's simple elementary skills. Even back in the school playground 2 different view ends in violence. Violence such as opinion of two boys, which one opinion is about he should go first down the slide because he was next, and such of another like ...
- 5510: Hitler
- ... and others considered inferior human being. Hitler was born in braunauam Inn, Austria, on April 20, 1889, the son of a minor custom official and a peasant girl. A poor student, he never completed high school. He applied for to the academy of fine arts in Vienna but was reject because of a lack of talent. Staying in Vienna till 1913, he lived first on an orphanage pension, later on small ...
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