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    With money running the world, it is not unexpected that corruption and child trafficking are entwined at the most rudimentary level. Often, money is the driving factor of most forms of child trafficking, whether it is a result of the victim desperately seeking out employment to support themselves and their family or the perpetrator utilizes their financial control over the victim to retain their product. Unfortunately, due to their very nature, children are considered some of the most vulnerable

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    Essay One: ‘To what is Saint Paul’s Letter to the Galatians a response?’ Introduction: St Paul’s letter to the Galatians is regarded as on of his most important letter, not because it is usually considered one of the earliest writings of the New Testament, rather, because it gives us an insight into the problem which occurred in the infant Church. Moreover, the letter gives us an insight into what Paul considers to be the essential theological concept of Christianity, marking it in contrast to Judaism

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    Role of Religion in the Crusades Task 3A By: Cristina Prince The Crusades did not happen extemporaneously. An upsurge of newly converted nomadic Muslims, called the Turks came together challenged the vulnerable Byzantine Empire. Unable to cease further development of the Turks, Pope Urban II, leader of the Roman Catholic Church, hoped to raise an army to free the Holy Land, overtaken by the Muslim Turks. The Pope

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    If I Were Elected Mayor... If I were elected mayor I would make it better. I would make it better by banning guns, removing harmful items from the city, and manage the operations of the city. There has been a lot of shooting going on so I would like to ban guns from the whole city. If I banned guns, more people would live or not be injured. So I think banning guns would make people happier. Removing harmful items from the city would be a healthy change for the people and the city. Removing

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    The first Crusades were ordered by Pope Urban II. The Crusades were a series of military Christians and Muslims. They fought over the holy land of Jerusalem. It took place in Middle East between 1095 and 1291. The Crusades were caused primarily by the desire for political and economical gain rather than religious devotion. Some reasons for the crusades were based off religion. Both Christians and Muslims consider Jerusalem a holy place. Both also wanted control of the city because it would please

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    Collin Holzer Professor Verbanez HIST 390 2 April 2018 The Crusades From the video provided regarding The Peasants’ Crusade there were numerous events that led to the beginning of the crusades, which largely stem from the Pope Urban. The three specific pieces of evidence that were provided in the video that attributed to the beginning of the Crusades that I will focus in on is: the Pope using Alexiuse’s letter as an excuse to start an Army, the Pope’s misleading words and him twisting the meaning

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    After centuries of expansion and contraction against the Empire of Islam, the Crusades were the most effective method to spread Christianity across Europe (486). A pious and wise monk, Saint John Climacus wrote, Ladder of Devine Ascent in the sixth century to teach monks (509). Centuries later, an artist painted an illustration for the book by the same name, which depicts an arduous climb toward Salvation, with dangers or distractions that could result in a fall from grace into hell (511). To

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    During the summer between my sophomore and junior years, I was one of four students selected to represent my school and council at the National Josten’s Renaissance conference in Orlando Florida. My fellow students and I learned a great deal about other schools around the country and we wanted to take some ideas back to our school to implement them. One of our key ideas focused on recognizing various students at our high school that constantly achieve remarkable feats, but largely go unnoticed by

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    Judicial Council is composed by the President of the Supreme Court of Justice, by two regular members appointed by the President of the Republic, seven members elected by the Assembly of the Republic, seven members elected by the Magistrates Court being one a Judge of the Supreme Court of Justice which performs the duties of Vice-President, by two Judges of the Courts of Appeal, and four Law Judges, one proposed by each Judicial district. It integrates also the Superior Judicial Council, a Secretary

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    I am writing with tremendous enthusiasm about the Executive Director position of the Desert Men’s Council, and it is a position that I sincerely hope you and the board will consider me for. I am eager about and encouraged by what I see as a wealth of personal and professional opportunity the position has to offer both myself, and the organization as a whole. Reading over the job description for the position, I immediately recognized myself. As you will see on the attached resume, I have quite a

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