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    Myths and legends change over time because it is spread from one person to the next. Each time it is transferred‚ a possible modification may be added to the story. Written music‚ on the other hand‚ states how the music should be played‚ as the composer had intended. However‚ as with anything passed down from one time period to the next‚ people will still make modifications in order to make the piece how they see fit. One factor that may be the driving force being reinterpretations of a piece is

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    still remained. Changes in Latin American religious ideologies are easily seen from 1450 to the present day. A new religion entered their society. With the discovery of the new world in 1492 by Columbus‚ many more conquistadors and explorers would come to colonize and explore the new world. Also‚ a group of people called the Jesuits came to the new world. The spread of Catholicism really began in the 1600’s by the Jesuits who controlled much of Latin America at this time‚ and gave special privileges

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    The English language has gradually changed over time. Beginning with Old English‚ proceeding with Middle English‚ and eventually Modern English. Although English now sounds and looks nothing like it did back in the Old English language‚ many of modern day English words originate from Old English. In comparison to Modern English‚ Old English was a very complex language. Throughout history many things have contributed to the change in the English language. In 400 CE‚ Germanic tribes began invading

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    Southeast Asian History – Essay Outlines 1 ‘Before 1941‚ nationalist movements across Southeast Asia were characterised by their rejection of colonialism.’ Discuss. [AJC 2008] Characterised – main feature of‚ marked by Rejection of colonialism – nationalism = anti-colonialism‚ implies the movement towards achieving independence from colonial rule‚ abrogation‚ and the rejection of colonial institutions‚ changes wrought by colonial rule. Some forms of nationalism – cultural/religious‚ economic‚ ethnic

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    Throughout history the United States Foreign Policies have changed drastically‚ and are still changing today. Over time it has been necessary for the foreign policy to change due to the vast advancements in technology and weapons. With WW1 and WW2 being the first world wars since America was founded‚ no one expected our foreign policy to perfect and it was not by any means. Throughout and following WW1 and WW2 our foreign policy changed dramatically and forced us to modify our policy‚ and modify

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    The Indian Ocean region trade had many changes and continuities between 650 and 1750 CE. Economically‚ Indian Ocean trade stayed the same with its spread of goods from region to region‚ but changed because of the ways goods were traded along this trade route. Culturally‚ the Indian Ocean trade stayed the same because of that same continuous spread of ideas and religion‚ and changed because of the diffusion of the religions already dominant in regions. Politically‚ the Indian Ocean trade stayed the

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    Continuity/Change Over Time During the 1450’s to 1750’s the Americas were evolving at a constant rate. The slave trade and the use trade such as the triangular trade were very common during this time-period due to the rise in plantations‚ causing a diverse region in South America. In addition‚ forced labor was an important constant throughout the region and was controlled by Spanish and the Inca’s which also allowed for a mixture of culture and ethnicities. South America throughout the time-period

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    Change over time is inevitable. Thomas Paine’s comments may reflect on American ideals in the seventeen hundreds‚ however‚ the character of today’s society‚ especially American political culture‚ has drastically improved. The perfection that is American society can only be surpassed by works of fiction‚ such as the utopian Brave New World invented by Aldous Huxley. American tolerance of foreign peoples and ideologies proves itself often‚ and nothing threatens the rights of the individual today.

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    The Member Nation of Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Indonesia Indonesia is one of the founding members of ASEAN on August 8‚ 1967. The country is located between lattitudes11°S and 6°N‚ and longitudes 95°E and 141°E and consists of 17‚508 islands‚ about 6‚000 of which are inhabited. It is also home a hundred of flora and fauna species and consists of about 300 ethnic groups with different unique cultures and more than 700 living languages that are spoken.

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    Question 3: “SEA is a region without an identity”. Discuss this statement with reference to at least 3 examples.  Making a check with Oxford Dictionary; Southeast Asia is defined as the part of south-eastern Asia that includes the countries of Cambodia‚ Indonesia‚ Laos‚ Malaysia‚ Burma (Myanmar)‚ the Philippines‚ Singapore‚ Thailand‚ and Vietnam. A “region” refers to an area‚ especially part of a country or the world having definable characteristics but not always fixed boundaries‚ and an “identity”

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