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    During the 17th and 18th centuries‚ women were often seen as the inferior of the two sexes. They were expected to be educated only in how to take care of the house‚ how to cook‚ how to raise a child‚ and other common jobs that were thought to be suitable for a woman. However‚ as the Scientific Revolution occurred‚ more and more women began to take interest in studying other things such as chemistry‚ astronomy‚ and medicine. The attitudes and reactions towards the participation of women in these fields

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    compare to today’s times include: mouthwash‚ cosmetics‚ cleaning products‚ and personal hygiene products. In the year 1919‚ the United States created the 18th Amendment (Prohibition). The prohibition was an amendment that prohibited the production‚ transportation‚ and sale of alcoholic beverages in the United States. In the year of 1933‚ the 18th Amendment was repealed‚ or removed‚ and the production‚ transportation‚ and sale of alcoholic beverages was made legal again. The United States repealed

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    The Industrial‚ French and American Revolutions Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution was a period from the 18th to the 19th century where major changes in agriculture‚ manufacturing‚ mining‚ transport‚ and technology had a profound effect on the socioeconomic and cultural conditions starting in the United Kingdom‚ then subsequently spreading throughout Europe‚ North America‚ and eventually the world. Starting in the later part of the 18th century there began a transition in parts

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    COMMERCIAL REVOLUTION The Commercial Revolution was a period of European economic expansion‚ colonialism‚ and mercantilism which lasted from approximately the sixteenth century until the early eighteenth century. Beginning with the Crusades‚ Europeans rediscovered spices‚ silks‚ and other commodities rare in Europe. This development created a new desire for trade‚ and trade expanded in the second half of the Middle Ages. European nations‚ through voyages of discovery‚ were looking for new trade

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    “The Change of World Societies from Rural to Industrial” The Industrial Revolution was a period from the 18th to the 19th century where major changes in agriculture‚ manufacturing‚ mining‚ transport‚ and technology had a profound effect on the socioeconomic and cultural conditions starting in the United Kingdom‚ then subsequently spreading throughout Europe‚ North America‚ and eventually the world. The Industrial Revolution marks a major turning point in human history; almost every aspect of daily

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    society. Changes occur daily; taken into view these changes become extremely noticeable. This century is going to change not just the way that we think‚ but also what we actually think with - our own individual minds. This paper will express personal beliefs on what will occur in the 21st century‚ such as‚ technology‚ medical sector‚ and living environments. Technology plays an important role in the 21st century. Modern advancements have made human lives much easier. The hypothesis is that technology

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    Women of the 18 century and Today Rodney Pittman Grantham University Women of the 18 century and Today The Scientific Revolution which occurred in the years 1550 to 1700‚ introduced the idea that the universe and everything in it worked accordingly to the laws of nature which were discovered by means of reason. The reasoning was straying away from previous thinking which entailed that God was the creator of the universe and had complete control over individual lives. Women have always

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    World History February 27 Human Body and World View The scientific revolution was the actualization of modern science during the early modern period‚ when progresses in mathematics and astronomy transformed views of society and nature. For example humans as Newton gives new ideas that contributed to the scientific revolution‚ like “The replacement of the Earth as center of the universe by heliocentric theory.” Moreover Isaac Newton explained the

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    Major Problems of Agricultural Export in India India is one of the leading producers of certain agricultural commodities. For instance‚ India is the largest producer of milk‚ cashew nuts‚ coconuts‚ tea‚ the second largest producer of wheat‚ vegetables‚ sugar and fish and the third largest producer of tobacco and rice. It is understood that the developed countries which are interested in protecting their agriculture with various subsidies and trade barriers and they are anxious to push their farm

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    people in the rural areas. The aim of this essay is to highlight the role that the agricultural and rural sectors play in the development process of developing countries. To achieve this‚ it shall begin by defining the main concepts. It shall then go into the main discussion‚ bringing to light the role that is played by small scale farmers as well as the conditions required for the development of the agricultural sector. Finally‚ a conclusion shall be drawn based on the discussion. Perhaps one major

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