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    permission from a male in your family. In this paper I am going to talk about what life was like for the women who lived through the medieval period compared to women living today in the 20th century. Living life during the medieval period was much different than the life we live today for many reasons‚ but especially being a women. Women during the medieval period were below men‚ they were ruled by the males in their families‚ or once married by their husbands. They were to obey and serve the male

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    The Mediterranean region had a lot of political strife and cultural changes in the period of 200 – 1000 CE. With several large and powerful empires with borders very close together‚ there were constant conflicts. From 200-1000 CE‚ the Mediterranean region changed with the breaking up of the large governments into small feudal systems and continued with a wealthy patriarchal society and Christianity as a main religion. The Mediterranean region changed with the breaking apart of large governments

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    Period 4 Vocabulary

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    Vocabulary 1450-1750 Match the term to the definition. To create a better review sheet‚ write the term instead of the letter. A. Absolute monarchy B. Boyars C. Capitalism D. Caravel E. Catholic reformation F. Columbian exchange G. Commercial revolution H. Cossacks I. Creoles J. Deism K. Devshirme L. Divine right M. Dutch learning N. Empirical research O. Encomienda P. Enlightenment Q. Estates-general R. Excommunication S. Factor T. Glorious revolution U. Hagia Sophia V. Heliocentric revolution W

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    Romantic Period Summary

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    Unit Summary – Module 5 The Romantic Period 21 points Please complete each question as thoroughly as possible and submit to your professor by the due date. This summary will function as a one of the study guides for the final exam so it is very important that the information is complete. 1. Describe the characteristics of music in the romantic period. Be sure to include information on each of the following: (6 points) - Romantic music was associated with emotional intensity. These works

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    Was the 1920’s an era of liberal social change or a period of conservative retrenchment After returning from World War I‚ in 1920‚ the United States was desperate for excitement. While there was retrenchment with the KKK and immigration restrictions liberal social change took over the nation. In the decade of the 1920’s the United States radically altered its economy‚ culture and politics. This was an era of mass production that created a pathway for the lower class to better life.

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    Pre-Spanish Period

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    The Pre-Spanish Period Historical Background Long before the Spaniards and other foreigners landed or set foot on Philippine shores‚ our forefathers already had their own literature stamped in the history of our race. Our ancient literature shows our customs and traditions in everyday life as traced in our folk stories‚ old plays and short stories. Our ancestors also had their own alphabet which was different from that brought by the Spaniards. The first alphabet used by our ancestor was

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    Classical Period of Music

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    The Spirit of the Classical Era : The Classical Era saw the convergence of two opposing schools of thought in society. The first was the leftover from the Baroque Era‚ which said that the nobility had absolute power of society. The second was from the middle class‚ who said that the nobility had gone too far with their power and should give some of their power over to the middle class. The result of this was many opportunities for composers. Not only could they have theirtraditional occupations

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    Change

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    5/12/2013 CHANGE MANAGEMENT AND INNOVATION Abiud Moronge Machogu LESSON ONE INTRODUCTION TO CHANGE MANAGEMENT 1 5/12/2013 Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we’ve been waiting for. We are the change that we seek. -Barack Obama Barack • In today’s dynamic environment‚ managing change and innovation is key • Organiz ations must embrace many types of change • Today’s successful companies continually innovating are Introduction • Organiz

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    Communicating information always has been extremely important. Throughout history‚ some information has had value beyond measure. The lack of information often costs huge amounts of money and‚ sometimes‚ many lives. One example of this took place near New Orleans‚ Louisiana. Britain and the United States were fighting the War of Eighteen Twelve. The Battle of New Orleans is a famous battle. As in all large battles‚ hundreds of troops were killed or wounded. After the battle‚ the Americans and

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    Political Ideas of the Enlightenment Enlightenment has long been hailed as the foundation of modern Western political and intellectual culture. The authors of the American Declaration of Independence‚ the United States Bill of Rights and the French Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen were motivated by Enlightenment principles. Important Political Enlightenment Thinkers John Locke (29 August 1632 – 28 October 1704)‚ widely known as the Father of Liberalism was an English philosopher

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