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    "cultivation")[1] first began to take its current usage by Europeans in the 18th and 19th centuries (having had earlier antecedents elsewhere)‚ it connoted a process of cultivation or improvement‚ as in agriculture or horticulture. In the 19th century‚ it came to refer first to the betterment or refinement of the individual‚ especially through education‚ and then to the fulfilment of national aspirations or ideals. In the mid-19th century‚ some scientists used the term "culture" to refer to a universal human capacity

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    HIS 109 The Birth of the Industrial Age And Chart Industrialization changed the daily lives of citizens in the United States in the late 19th Century. The economic changes were due in large part from the nature of the extent of the visions of the inventors and the revolutionary ideas they discovered and set into motion. Throughout the 19th century the United States was the role model regardless of the idea or the invention being displayed. Canada was also affected as being linked to the United

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    Title: New York City’s Immigrant Experience in The Late 19th Century During the year 1492‚ the history of American Jewish commenced which marked the eviction of Jews from Spain and thereby‚ landing in America. This marked the starting of Jewish communal society in North America. The colonial Jews never crossed the mark of being 1/10th of a percent of American population‚ but they managed to establish the patterns of Jewish community life which persisted for many generations. This marked the beginning

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    ARCHITECTURE The difference between modern architecture and architecture from the 19th century is series of vast progressions. The buildings that we see all around us today are mostly comprised of steel and glass. Due to the industrial revolution we now have skyscrapers to gaze upon built next to brick and mortar buildings that were built in the 19th century. The progression was fast and steady‚ once Americans began to build it seems as though we have never stopped. For this project I took

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    Figure”). While there no certain beginning of construction date has ever been set‚ Europeans have “encountered” these power figures “during expeditions to the Congo as early as the 15th century” (Harris). These figures have continued to be constructed through time even to the late 19th century. During the 19th century‚ Christian missionaries seized and destroyed some of these figures‚ calling them objects of “sorcery”

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    Realists were followed by the Naturalists. The Naturalists followed the effects in which heredity and the environment in which he or she lived had on people who were considered helpless to change his or her situations. Naturalism (late 19th century to early 20th century) takes on the dark and more scientific parts of realism taking its cues from theories like Darwinism. Naturalism‚ when used by writers takes on the belief in which humans are animal like‚ no real control and a detached pessimistic view

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    Westward Expansion before 19th Century American history was powerfully influenced throughout the 19th century by the steady push west and the development of the Western frontier. This began of course with the establishment of the first English colonies beginning with Jamestown (1607). At the time the Western Frontier was just a few miles up the James River. Gradually the Western Frontier was seen as the Appalachian Mountains. The British effort to close off the land beyond the Appalachians was one

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    Agent until his death in 1915. originally they came from a family of ropemakers in Shadwell‚ east of the Tower of London‚ where until well into the 19th century there was still a ropewalk named after them - Shakespear’s Walk. With the enormous growth of shipping and trade to and from India through the London docks at the end of the seventeenth century the Shakespears soon found their sons going out to India as " writers "‚ or through the military school at Addiscombe and into the Indian Army. Whole

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    cortegiano. In the 17th century‚ the Jesuit Baltasar Gracián wrote about the theme of wisdom.[4] During the Age of Enlightenment‚ essays were a favored tool of polemicists who aimed at convincing readers of their position; they also featured heavily in the rise ofperiodical literature‚ as seen in the works of Joseph Addison‚ Richard Steele and Samuel Johnson. In the 18th and 19th centuries‚ Edmund Burke and Samuel Taylor Coleridge wrote essays for the general public. The early 19th century in particular saw

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    "Roles of Women" The configuration of a woman ’s identity consists of the expectations that society places on her. Such expectations are still in existence today. Authors from the nineteenth and twentieth century are using literature and poetry as a vehicle for the new role and passion of the woman. Such authors as Kate Chopin‚ Mary Wilkins Freeman‚ Marge Piercy‚ Edna St. Vincent Millay and Henry James evoke a new sense of expectations for women in their use of literary language. One must acknowledge

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