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- 5311: Why is Vatican II so Significant in the Modern Church?
- ... Modern Church." If Vatican II did not take place, there would not be a "Modern Church." Bibliography: Information obtained from the following sources: 1) Encyclopedia Britannica 2) Roman Catholic Church History 3) Various handouts in Religion Class
- 5312: A Look at Public Key Encryption
- ... cannot be understood by an unauthorized person. Decryption is the process of transforming ciphertext back into plaintext that can be read by anyone. Example of encryption can be found in history, for example in the era of the Cold War, the Solviet Union and the United States would send electronic messages to one military point to another, encrypted. If the enemy ...
- 5313: The Roots of Judaism and Christianity
- ... until 1987, when new legislation provided a liberal emigration policy. Since World War II the Jews of the United States have achieved a degree of acceptance without parallel in Jewish history, and Jews play a significant role in intellectual and cultural life. The elimination of social barriers has led to a high rate of mixed marriage. During the same period there ...
- 5314: Laws Must Be Passed To Address The Increase In The Number And Types Of Computer Crimes
- ... to explain what he did and how he did it. He is a very intelligent person because he gained illegal access to a credit data base and obtained the credit history of local residents. He then allegedly uses the residents names and credit information to apply for 24 Mastercards and Visa cards. He used the cards to issue himself at least ...
- 5315: Celiac Sprue Disease
- ... in their 20s or 30s. Occasionally latent celiac sprue is activated by a metabolic stress, such as infection, pregnancy, or surgery. Interestingly, about ¼ of adult-onset sprue patients have a history of diarrhea during childhood. A doctor who suspects sprue may ask the patient to collect stool samples to determine whether there is malabsorption of nutrients. Several tests can suggest the ...
- 5316: Isaiah 10:1-6 The Hebrews Prophets: Isaiah & Amos
- Isaiah 10:1-6 The Hebrews Prophets: Isaiah & Amos Author: Joseph Napoleon World History 1500 Journal Entry Personal View "Woe to those who make unjust laws, to those who issue oppressive decrees , to deprive the poor of their rights and withhold justice from the ...
- 5317: The Greek Orthodox Church
- ... In its doctrinal statements, “the Greek Orthodox church strongly affirms that it holds the original Christian faith, which was common to East and West during the first millennium of Christian history" (Meyendorff 18). More particularly, it recognizes the authority of the ecumenical councils at which East and West were represented together. These were the councils of Nicaea I (325), Constantinople (381 ...
- 5318: Jacques Louis David
- ... With the fall of Napoleon, David went into exile in Brussels, and his work weakened as the possibility of exerting a moral and social influence receded. (Until recently his late history paintings were generally scorned by critics, but their sensuous qualities are now winning them a more appreciative audience.) He continued to be an outstanding portraitist, but he never surpassed such ...
- 5319: I Have a Dream
- ... speech that Lincoln used in his Proclamation address such as the use of the word “score” instead of saying twenty years. In the introduction, Dr. King also gives a chronological history of the negro through the course of time in an effort to point out that blacks have not come very far in terms of freedom. Throughout the body of his ...
- 5320: Different Religions
- ... or barbaric are put on different civilizations because of their morals. The morality of each civilization defined their religious beliefs. The lives of people who lived in the early ancient history time period were tough. They had to roam the land always looking for new game to hunt and plants and berries to gather. The people weren't united because of ...
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