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    ADVANCED PLACEMENT ESSAY QUESTIONS RENAISSANCE 1. ’77: To what extent and in what ways may the Renaissance be regarded as a turning point in the Western intellectual and cultural tradition? 2. ’81: Compare the ways in which two works of art reproduced below express the artistic‚ philosophical and cultural values of their times. (Pictures of Michelangelo ’s David and Giacometti ’s Man Pointing 1947). 3. ’82: Compare and contrast the cultural

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    Case No 7 Tiresome Tire I Introduction: This case is about Hypothesis Testing‚ there is a tire manufacturing company which is producing tire with the strength 2800 pound per square inch (psi)‚ we have to test Null Hypothesis i.e. H0 : u> 2‚800 psi‚ where u is the mean strength of large batch of tire and population SD is 10 psi. Calculation: We have to test Null Hypothesis based on given information. Type I error will result in the rejection of a large number of good tires. Type II error

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    Fashion Evolution

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    Thesis Statement: Most of the new fashion vogues are just mere modifications and revivals of existing fashion models. Topic Outline: I Fashion Evolution A Fundamentals and Natures of Fashion B Contributing Factors of Fashion Evolution II Fashion Vogues A Fashion vogues of the old generations (1950s to 1980s) B Fashion vogues of the new generations (1990s to 2000s) III Deductions Topic- Sentence Outline: I Fashion Evolution

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    EVOLUTION OF THEATRE FROM THE GREEKS TO THE CONTEMPORARY ERAS Greek Theatre If theatre is to be defined as involving the art of acting a part on stage‚ it begins with Thespis. He won the play competition in honor of the Greek god Dionysus‚ in 534 B.C. And it is his name with which the dramatic arts are associated in the word "Thespian". Greek theatre took place in large (the largest ultimately held twenty thousand people) hillside amphitheatres. The players included a chorus and their leader

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    19th Century and Study

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    AP Euro Free Response Questions 2004 (#5): Analyze the influence of humanism on the visual arts in the Italian Renaissance. Use at least THREE specific works to support your analysis. Can be given after study of Italian Renaissance (U1) 2003B (#3): To what extent and in what ways did women participate in the Renaissance? Can be given after study of Renaissance (U1) 2005 (#3): Using examples from at least two different states‚ analyze the key features of the “new monarchies” and the factors

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    Diala Tadros MRS. Doyle 10/5/16 UNIT #1 Test Q1 A. The time period that I would reside in western culture is the 17th century because the population during the 17th century grew in very high numbers. England became really rich in the 17th century. The trade and commerce kept growing‚ by the ends of that century trade was one of the important part of English cash managements‚ like the glass‚ brick making‚ iron. There was an important movement in London in the 17th century the piped water was created

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    Causes Of Typhus's Disease

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    Typhus is a disease that is caused by the bacteria‚ Rickettsia. It’s been around since the late fifteenth century‚ and up until the twentieth century has impacted the world. Historically‚ Typhus was a huge disease that caused high mortality‚ and a chain of events. Not only that‚ but biologically there’s also a lot this disease does. In 1492 Typhus was a new disease and it wasn’t known until just before World War I. The origin of it is unknown‚ however‚ it is believed that it went to Western Europe

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    World History

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    Andrea Glen Dr. Jason Hostutler History of World Civilization II July 18‚ 2013 There are so many important turning points in the history of humanity‚ but there are a few that are more important. The Neolithic Revolution was an important turning point in history because it played a big part in agriculture. Farming lead to homes‚ which then lead to social classes‚ specialized jobs‚ and larger populations which started villages. People were able to survive off of farming because they had the ability

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    Anti-Hero and Postmodernism

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    210 THE RETURN OF THE ANTI-HERO English Literature from the 1950s onwards A very definite new trend in English Literature‚ in novels and especially in plays ‚ began to emerge from the 1950s onwards. This was the return of the “anti-hero”‚ and was to become the dominant feature of writing through the 1950s to the 1970s. In order to examine exactly what an “Anti-Hero” is‚ it is necessary to look back on what had gone before. The Hero in World Literature The literature of all countries at all

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    33 The General Crisis of the European Economy in the 17th Century IN THIS ARTICLE I WISH TO SUGGEST THAT THE EUROPEAN ECONOMY passed through a " general crisis " during the 17th century‚ the last phase of the general transition from a feudal to a capitalist economy. Since 1300 or so‚ when something dearly began to go seriously wrong with European feudal society1 there have been several occasions when parts of Europe trembled on the brink of capitalism. There is a taste of " bourgeois

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