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    Shakespeare’s “four great tragedies.” In the Renaissance‚ a novella (an Italian word that literally means “a little new thing”) was a short prose tale. In literature today‚ however‚ what is a novella? Who wrote the Italian novella that was Shakespeare’s main source for Othello? When did Shakespeare write Othello? What is the full title of this play? In what sense does the title contain an oxymoron or contradiction in terms? In Early Modern English‚ the word “Moor” could refer to either

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    Haitian‚ and Latin American Revolutions. Each one of these revolutions was inspired by the movement of the Enlightenment‚ which urged individuals to act with reason and agency. The first of these‚ the American Revolution from 1775 to 1783‚ demanded “certain unalienable rights…[of] life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness”‚ and that “all men are created equal” (“Avalon Project - Declaration of Independence‚ July 4‚ 1776” 1). The American Revolution influenced all the revolutions that would come

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    the high scope philosophy was focused on child development. The high scope approach was based on the work of Paget and Dewey. Educators were seen as facilitators or partners rather than managers or supervisors. The high scope approach was developed by a man Called David Weikart‚ it was developed for children who live in poorer areas and perform poorly on standardised tests. He looked for a better teaching method and came up with the high scope approach. This approach was all based around planning

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    which attempted to modernize and assimilate the indigenous population into the national community. This movement sought to create a new unified culture. Political elites felt threatened by the ethnic dichotomy between the mestizo majority and the different indigenous groups scattered throughout the Mexican state. Therefore‚ in an attempt to address the “Indian question‚” the national government sought to create a national identity through the use of educational programs that pushed for anti-alcoholism

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    during the 1960s and 1970s saw many feminist artists liberating women as they began to explore the female body and use it as a site of resistance in their art‚ leaving behind a legacy that many contemporary feminist artists still follow today. The 1960s was a time of great change for women as everything began to change socially‚ politically and culturally. The Pill had been approved and the sexual revolution had begun. Women began to fight for many things in their art‚ taking back the male gaze‚ reclaiming

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    What was the contribution of Terence O’Neill to the affairs of Northern Ireland during the period 1949-1969? R: Very little‚ no allies in parliament S: O’Neill policies C: background of O’Neill. Northern Ireland before his election N. O’Neill‚ paisley Brookeborough Faulkner... P1 Brookeborough government‚ tensions‚ O’Neill election P2: O’Neill policies. p3: opposition to his policies. P4 O’Neill’s fall What was the contribution of Terence O’Neill to the

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    Xavier Jefferson 4-13-13 Mr. Love What is the Church? What is the church’s purpose? What is the Church? There are many different churches in America that say to be “Christian” and all claim to be the church that Jesus built‚ or say they are a part of it. We need to go back to the bible and see what it tells us (Christians and non-believers) about the church. The church is “an assembly” or “called out ones but to me it is the people that make up the church. It isn’t as people think and say

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    fighting back for as long as they could. There was a need for compromise because United Stated government understood that they needed Indians on their side. In 1780’s the Northwest Ordinance was stating that no land could be taken from Indians without their consent. While government needed resources they passed the Intercourse Act by which public treaties were the only legal way to obtain Indian lands. This act caused issued to the United States in1790’s because Indian nation in Ohio Valley were strong

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    To what extent do you think Kritios was a revolutionary sculptor? Kritios was an Athenian sculptor‚ whose style and technique during the late archaic period helped revolutionize the archaic period into the Classical period. He has two main statutes that I am going to examine the first of which being the Kritios boy. Also referred to as “the first beautiful nude art” it is very important as it is a precursor to the later classical sculptures. It depicts a young boy in an idea form (so sculpted

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    Michelangelo’s Early Life What was Michelangelo’s artwork like in the Renaissance? Michelangelo’s artwork made a big influence on the Renaissance movement. This is largely because Michelangelo’s artwork never lacked details. For example: The Sistine Chapel contains multiple colors and when the observer looks at the painting they cannot take their eyes off of it. This is significant because during the Renaissance there were no machines to aid in the process of finishing a project which made it harder to

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