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    At the time‚ no one knew it. Not even William Shakespeare would know the long lasting affect his literature would have centuries after it was written. People all over the world would study‚ read‚ and enjoy his work for centuries to come. Romeo and Juliet has stayed so popular in the english culture over the past centuries because of how relatable it is to people’s everyday lives. Being able to read and understand the book is one thing‚ however being able to make personal connections to the book creates

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    Heroes Throughout history the idea of the hero has changed from the Greek tragic drama to the Stoicism of the Roman imperialism. But while there has been a significant shift in this change‚ there are still ideals which remain the same. Greek tragic dramas started off as religious ceremonies and were considered a way to honor the Gods and entertain man. They were more of competitions very similar to the Olympics in that it brought out the best in the playwrights. The competitions were to show

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    September 2013 Changes Looking through old letters‚ pictures‚ and conversations from previous months and years‚ hits me with a shock of reality and how nothing is‚ or will ever be the same. Focusing on this realization not necessarily makes me happy‚ but neither does it make me sad. “Things always change and happen for a reason.” So I’ve heard. But what exactly is that reason? Is it something we as individuals must search for ourselves? Overall‚ it really does astonish me how much can change within a

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    from the end of the ancient period to the beginning of the modern age. These would include; how trade changed‚ how the population increased and decreased‚ also how war impacted the civilisations who took part in fighting for their kingdom. During the change between the ancient period to the modern age‚ population was critical for the cities and countries‚ because the rulers needed someone to grow their food as well as domesticate the animals that gave them food‚ wool for clothes or skins for decretive

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    and Christian life styles were a big part of people. Also African Americans were treated horrible by White people. At this time there was still racial segregation. Women’s lifestyle has also changed very much. Women did not have much freedom at the time. During the time the laws favored white men. Women’s rights have changed dramatically overtime. During this time women had no political rights. They were not given the right to vote‚ also women had the same job as men but women made less

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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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    CHAPTER 21 Revolutionary Changes in the Atlantic World‚ 1750–1850 I. Prelude to Revolution: The Eighteenth-Century Crisis A. Colonial Wars and Fiscal Crises 1. Rivalry among the European powers intensified in the early 1600s as the Dutch Attacked Spanish and Portuguese possessions in the Americas and in Asia. In the 1600s and 1700s the British then checked Dutch commercial and colonial ambitions and went on to defeat France in the Seven Years War (1756–1763)

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    motivated people to want to become an independent country and fight in the Revolutionary War. The Second Continental Congress stated many objections to British rule and why the United States should be independent. The thought of Freedom changed‚ and at the time the only way that Americans could be free would to fight in the war and get their independence from Great Britain. George Washington was the commander of the Army and lead the soldiers to new fighting tactics and encouragement that Freedom was possible

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    The Renaissance in Western Europe marked the end of the middle Ages and the start of Europe’s rise as a global power. States in Western Europe became more centralized‚ and monarchs exercised more control over their subjects. Christopher Columbus’s voyage to America and triumphant return signaled the beginning of a new era of exploration. Likewise‚ Prince Henry the Navigator’s expeditions along the West African coast led to increased trade with Africa. Long isolated from the rest of the world‚ the

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    Dogfight over Europe: Ryanair Group D Competitive Strategy Dogfight over Europe: Ryanair (A) This case addresses the airline industry’s context after World War II until late 1980. The case is mainly focused on Ryanair’s entrance to the airline market and its road to expansion. Brief description of airline industry context: Initially‚ the main players was Europe’s national governments‚ as a result of merging small private-owned airlines into national “flag carriers” (service

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