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    to bust their backs to scrape out a living like the rest of the common people. 2) The "commercial plan" and "political economy" is refering to the Industrial revolution. the weaver is the one who no one owns because he once had the pride of an artisan‚ and he will not stoop his spirit to that of a laborer. 3) the song insinuates that the Weaver had once lived a life of opulance and greed‚ but must now he must work out to barely scrape out a living. 4) The unemployed weaver actually lives

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    there must be the suffering of purification and separation. The patience that is the quality more vital to the craftsman is‚ in the final analysis‚ no other than this suffering‚ as it applies to the process of creation operating in and upon the artisan himself. As the alchemical substance is "punished‚" so is the craftsman’s material: clay is pounded; flax beaten; wool teased‚ carded‚ and twisted; metal softened and struck. The substance‚ whether material or human‚ must change its character‚ be

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    that unfettered democracy was anarchy. They favored a broad interpretation of the constitution to strengthen the central government at the expense of the state’s rights and wanted an expanding bureaucracy. The Jeffersonian for the most part were artisans‚ shopkeepers‚ frontier settlers‚ or owners of small farms in the interior regions of the South and West. Their attitudes towards government were self-government and more democratic than that of the English. They believed they were capable of self

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    Frescoes- wall paintings on plaster caves Panchayat- elected elders Chula- clay oven Castes- Social group status 4 Main groups are the: Bramans- Priests and scholars‚ highest group Kshatriyas- rulers and warriors Vaishyas- merchants Shudra- Artisans and laborers Taj Mahal- built as a tomb for Muntaz Mahal Mahabharata and Ramayana- 2 great epics Panchatrantra- oldest collection of Indian fables Bhakti- social religious movement Castes are not limited to India. They may be found in

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    isolating it from the West. Stable Food Source China’s geography has provided a stable food source‚ which has given positive and negative effects to the population. Since food was available‚ the Chinese were allowed to explore other careers‚ such as artisans and alchemists‚ which lead to many techhnological advantages and advancements. This consistent food source was fed by the rivers‚ and the arability of the land was a blessing that

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    Dubois was a critic of his fellow counterpart‚ Booker T. Washington. Although he respected and praised Washington for his work‚ he heavy disagreed in the direction that Washington wanted the negro population to head into. Dubois saw problems in Washington’s notions. And spoke of an imaginary veil that was placed on the negro population‚ and that the white population would always look down to them. Although all negroes were emancipated decades prior‚ it is this “submissive” act that allowed white

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    silicate‚ artisans also helped with the discovery of a bright yellow made from lead and antimony oxides‚ the vinegar fumes used to corrode lead and copper into lead white 2PbCO3•Pb(OH)2‚ and green also known as verdigris copper(II) acetate. The red color known as vermillion demonstrated an important cross between are and chemistry in color. Vermilion is made up of mercury sulfide‚ which has been used as a pigment since roman times. Chemists discovered that by making the compound by purposefully combining

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    perfection in their art and architecture. This paper will examine this pursuit of perfection in both cultures and how their impact is felt in the modern age. One of the most stunning facets of ancient Greece was the art that was created. The Greek artisans made the jump from mere rough images during the Minoan time‚ to the startling life like sculpture and art of the Greek culture. This time is referred to as the classical age; this classical age occurred during the golden age of the Greek empire (Fiero

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    There are many social classes of the Egyptian class structure. There are many social classes listed from the top‚ to the middle‚ and to the bottom. At the top of the Egyptian class structure are the Pharaohs ‚ Nobles‚ and Priests. The Pharaohs ‚ Nobles‚ and Priests were usually the most important or high ranked in the social structure. “The Pharaoh and those associated with divinity were at the top”. This quote means that the Pharaoh ‚ Nobles‚ and Priests were divine and had great intelligence

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    prestige it once had. Also Rome. Population also was affected by this move‚ Byzantium (which ultimately became Constantinople) was just a village before Constantine had his "vision" to build another capital there‚ after the administrative workers and artisans and merchants moved there‚ Rome started to lose its intellectual population‚ leaving behind poor and uneducated people. City taxes took a hit‚ since fewer and poorer people translated to less revenue there was less money to maintain the city. Also

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