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    Evolution‚ change‚ progressing‚ transformation . . . the Renaissance. A cultural rebirth‚ a time of change‚ of the progression back into the Roman and Greek arts and literature‚ a time period that was remembered. Power and wealth were key to the rebirth of the arts‚ and Italy an ideal location. In the Italian Renaissance‚ people began to look beyond tangible ideas‚ alternatively‚ pondering the abstract world‚ the philosophy of life‚ reforming the Christian Church into art‚ and artist freedom along

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    categories: Categories Examples Ethnic (based on the ancestors birthplace) English‚ Chinese‚ Arab Religions Muslim‚ Hindu‚ Christian Regional Northern‚ Southern‚ Central Age Teen‚ Middle aged‚ Elderly Single Unmarried Individuals Gender Male‚ Female Occupation Teachers‚ Doctors‚ Engineers Social class Upper‚ Middle‚ lower Ethnic subculture: The ethnic subculture is based on the nationality of one’s ancestors who have migrated to a new country .Ethnic subculture is usually found

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    constantly adapting and changing. Throughout time‚ patterns can begin to reveal how these changes happen. The Common Themes Theory suggests that for every cultural change‚ there is a problem‚ solution and effect. This theory is reflected by the cultural change in Italy during the Renaissance period which led to the explosion of the arts and new inventions. In the late medieval period‚ just before the Renaissance‚ north Italy was becoming very urbanized and contained some of the largest cities in Europe

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    Kayla Vega The middle ages The period in European history between 500 and 1400 is known by many different names‚ but it is most commonly referred to as the Middle Ages. It was a tie after the collapse of Rome in which Barbarian invasions lead to the disruption of trade and when businesses began to collapse. It was also a time when there was a downfall in cities‚ population shift‚ cities were being abandoned‚ feudalism was necessary and there were crusades. The middle ages could have been called

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    January 19th‚ 2012 Muslim during the Middle Ages and Today Essay question How did Muslim history in the Middle Ages‚ shape the countries of the Middle East today? Introduction Muslim history during the Middle Ages shaped the countries of the Middle East today by its religion‚ trade and law. The Middle East is used to describe a region of countries in southwest Asia and a part of North Africa. Countries in the Middle East are Lebanon‚ Oman‚ Qatar‚ Saudi Arabia‚ Syria‚ Turkey‚ United Arab

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    in the dark? The Middle Ages were a revolutionary time that changed history forever and was very influential still to this day. Just because the times before and after the Middle Ages had very important events and literature doesn’t mean that the middles ages are of such lesser significance and should be referred to the dark ages. The Magna Carta was a big part of the Middle Age and is one of the most important documents‚ it influenced American government. During the Middle Ages trade routes were

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    Music in the Medieval Ages In the beginning of the Medieval Ages‚ a time of war and plague‚ music was rare. The only place music was played in the church in the form of a chant. Secular music was not popular‚ and there were instruments that had not been made yet. Musicians were mostly traveling performers who played in front of kings or other types of nobility. The development of music changed history. If the instruments of the past had been not invented yet‚ or the changes to the church were not

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    In health‚ the four humors were in balance with one another. Although not the only determinate of health‚ the link between climate and health aided the humoral way of medicine to last for over 2000 years throughout the Greco-Roman‚ the Christian Middle Ages and into

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    Topic 1. Question 1.- What were the different types of courts in the Middle Ages. Some of the different types of courts in the Middle Ages were Church courts‚ Manor courts and Royal courts. Now all of these courts are different and have different rules. For example Church courts are lighter in sentences than Royal courts also Church courts cannot sentence death. Manor courts are dealt with charges of assault‚ petty theft‚ public drunkenness and other small crimes. Also Royal courts deal with serious

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    Before the concept of “courtly love” was discovered‚ the Middle Ages love was religious; either towards their creator and/or towards humankind as brothers and sisters. Love was also known more of a passion towards a desire or action rather than an intimate and emotional circumstances. During the Middle Ages‚ marriage was considered an arrangement for materialistic possessions such as money‚ property‚ hierarchy‚ etc. for both sides of the family‚ not necessarily love. Courtly love is essentially chivalry

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