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    This essay on Modern and Tradition‚ in relation to the Renaissance is quite interesting‚ especially since it is known as the rebirth in the European civilization and is characterized by the revival of the arts‚ a social restructuring and a scientific revolution.  This era of history is definitely a beacon drawing to who seeks the origins of modernity. Most scholars do agree that it took place over the past millennia‚ since ideas from Italy spread over Europe and transcended the continental boundaries

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    Do the Biblical “Beatitudes” Have Meaning in Our Modern Lives? . A Possible Interpretation of the Biblical Beatitudes in the Modern World Continuity of Western Culture – still offering beneficial guidance? 080909‚ 073110 . Western Culture‚ after the Greeks and Romans‚ was strongly impacted by two currents of thought and values – Christian ethics and‚ after some interruption‚ increasing intellectual clarity – the latter reaching from the ancient Greek thinkers to the Muslim universities of

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    Modern Family Analysis

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    Modern Family takes a sarcastic and ironic look at the trials that three families face in their day to day lives. Each family strives to win the battles set forth by life in their own unique ways‚ some more comedic than others. Family one consists of Claire‚ the wife‚ Phil‚ the husband‚ and Luke‚ their son. Family two consists of Cameron‚ his life partner Mitchell‚ and their adopted daughter‚ Lilly. Lastly‚ in family three‚ Jay is the father‚ Gloria is his wife‚ and Mannie is Gloria’s son. The Internet

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    Craze of MOdern Gadgets

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    our everyday lives. In fact‚ we can’t live without electrical appliances that we call our necessities. Modern gadgets like television and computer provides various advantages‚ such as greater access to information and more compelling presentation of that information. The proliferation of these gadgets can influence lives in both positive and negative aspects. There are many advantages of modern gadgets such as:- 1. They provide a faster way to search for information (via Internet) and sometimes

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    Diversity In Modern Films

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    There are many films with the generic diversity in the story‚ yet many of the modern films share common idea‚ that new villain is the rich guy‚ yet‚ not all the films contain the rich villainous character. While analyzing Gittell’s argument‚ the generic diversity strengthens and weakens his argument because of the modern films not only contain the rich villainous character‚ but as well as the heroic rich characters such as the Iron Man and Bat Man. For example‚ Iron Man‚ in the movie Avengers‚ gets

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    Early Modern Thinkers

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    Hellenistic‚ Medieval‚ and Early Modern Thinkers Analisia Roberson PhL/464 Jan 27‚ 2011 Dr. Farshad Sadri Hellenistic‚ Medieval‚ and Early Modern Thinkers In 250 to 500 words‚ briefly describe either Plato or Aristotle’s ideas about metaphysics or epistemology. As for Plato‚ Aristotle’s metaphysics and epistemology are closely bound together. The nature of what we know is tightly bound up with what it is we know. Like Plato‚ Aristotle takes his cue from language‚ though‚ again

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    dystopia‚ similar to The Giver’s society. You may think that the society we live in today and a fictional dystopia are very similar‚ this is clearly not the case. While modern day society and the society in The Giver do have some similarities‚ they have many distinct differences. There are many differences between Jonas’ society and the modern day society. For example‚ in Jonas’ society people do not choose their spouses or have children. Family units are created by committee‚ and children are created

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    Bullying In the Modern World In the 21st century‚ many people deal with a variety of social issues that plague society. Especially in these modern times‚ the social issues that continue to plague the society grow more each day. Today‚ more social issues appear along with advancement of technolgy. One of the social issues that continue to plague society is cyber bullying‚ which most commonly related to teens. Cyber bullying is not only bullying but also harrassing someone by using social

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    Modern Olympic Movement

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    Throughout 1892 to 2002‚ many events happened that helped shape the modern Olympic movement. There were new problems and new improvements that affected the Olympics. WIth the documents we’re given‚ we are able to analyze the factors that created these new problems and improvements. Through these years‚ we can see that the world has become more acceptable to women‚ people being pressured because of pride‚ people trying to work harder to earn more money‚ and people working harder for world peace.

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    Modern Music Industry

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    and mainstream consumer appeal‚ Wu-Tang was one of the artists that revolutionalised soul and transformed it into the modern rap that we hear today. Without their influence a significant part of both African American culture‚ and American music would simply not exist. The Wu-Tang are pioneers in their own right‚ and in this essay I intend to discuss the emergence of hip hop into modern mainstream culture using the Wu-Tang as a case study. Hip hop is a cultural way of life divided into four main parts;

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