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An effect is what happens after you do something. For example, if I spill a drink , the effect would be the drink spillling out the cup . Another example , if I broke a plate, the effect would be my parents punishing me.
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what is the effect of the addition of a non volatile solute to the boiling point of water?
No.
It doesn't 'effect' people - it is a medical tool for showing the rhythm of the heart, so a cardiologist can diagnose any problems.
Heretic Skull Effect: The Effect of the Heretic Skull is unknown. There may be no effect whatsoever.Heretic Skull Location:The Heretic Skull can be found on the Mythic map, "Heretic". To get the heretic Skull, enter Heretic in forge mode, then fly towards the top of the Blue base and the skull is located in the vent-like ducts.
Martin Luther King Jr's Birthday was declared a national holiday in 1983 and officially went into effect in 1986 under President Ronald Reagan's term.
The Pope excommunicated Martin Luther in 1520. However, the Elector of Saxony declined to enforce the Bull of Excommunication, which Luther publicly burnt in the university at Wittenberg. In 1521 the Pope issued a further Bull against Luther and called upon the Emperor to enforce it. Instead, Charles called a Diet at Worms. Luther was called upon to recant, but adamantly refused.
Martin Luther for his refusal to retact his 95 theses was excommunicated by Pope Leo X and declared an outlaw by Holy Roman Emperor Charles V @ 1521. Emperor Charles ordered Martin Luther's arrest at the Diet of Worms. Luther was "accosted" by masked bandits and given protection by Edward III. Martin Luther was branded a heretic. Luther died around 1546.
John Wycliffe spoke against the church, but died as a priest of the Catholic Church. He was declared a heretic after death. His body was exhumed and burned. John Huss was a notorious heretic who led many astray. He was excommunicated, when that had no effect, the area he was preaching in was placed under interdict, which still didn't stop him. He had recanted, then reversed his decision. After this went on for a while, he was tried by the Church and found guilty on all counts. He was stripped of his priesthood and handed over to the secular authorities, who burned him at the stake. One of the problems at the time was the secular government found heresy to be treasonous, and thus, THEY burned heretics - not the Church.
The effect of the Edict of Worms Martin Luther was made an outlaw within his empire. His works were to be burned and he was to be captured and delivered to the emperor. This also caused Luther to go to princes and ask for help. They helped him and sent him to hiding. This labeled him as heretic and enemy of the state. Made by Charles V in 1521.
Very limited. He had known before travelling to the Diet of Worms that this might well be the outcome of the proceedings, and accepted that risk. And immediately afterwards, Frederick III of Saxony had him spirited away to Wartburg Castle in Eisenach, where under his protection Luther could safely and in comfort continue his work. After a year he returned to his original home of Wittenberg where he lived on undisturbed as a respected theologican.
How did the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr effect peoples political beliefs
everything
Martin Luther began the Protestant Reformation against the Catholic Church. Martin Luther King led the Civil Rights Movement. Which do you mean?
Ipso facto is a Latin term which is translated as 'by the fact itself' and it means that a certain effect is a direct consequence of ones action. If you are ipso facto excommunicated, it means you get automatically excommunicated by a certain deed itself, eg. if a priest gives absolution to his lover, or if someone hits the pope, he gets ipso facto excommunicated, just by doing this.
He stopped segregation