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    bacteria (5). However‚ it took until the late 18th century and early 19th century for the microscope to become more modernized. The Enlightenment period helped push the discoveries and advancements of the microscope because the period is known for changing and emphasizing on new principles (1). The new principles brought light to the modernized medical and veterinary practices that are known

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    Television “I find television very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set‚ I go into the other room and read a good book” (Marx‚ 1984). Television is a technological phenomenon that began in black and white. Today it is a revolution of advancement. From the set top box to high definition plasmas‚ the television has changed the world. In order to understand how television over the 19th and 20th century changed the way we use technology‚ this paper will focus on the rapid pace in which

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    Renzo Gardini ENC1102 Prof. Duasso March 15‚ 2015 The Victorian Era was a time of firm roles for both women and men. Women’s tent stay home there whole life‚ while men supported the family and stay outside working all day. During the evil day‚ men were tempted by other women‚ alcohol‚ sex‚ and other evil that present. The women’s were vulnerable to their men‚ having food on the table‚ and give men hope during the evil days. Victorian women always knew how to make his husband come home with

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    In 594 B.C.E. an Athenian Statesman named Solon enabled political reform which affected the roles of men‚ women‚ and slaves in Athens. He divided the population into four political groups based on wealth. Men from the three wealthiest groups were allowed to hold political office. The higher offices‚ however‚ were reserved for the two wealthiest of the groups. The office of Archon was one such position. Although the fourth group‚ known as “thetes‚” could not participate in politics‚ they were

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    The game we played in class Mafia can be related to Act 2 because in the game Mafia your on edge because you walking around waiting to see if your going to die. Caesars wife Calpurnia is on edge because she feel like Caesar is going to be murdered. Both of these situations are based on anticipation.The anticipation of waiting on your fate‚which you don’t really have control over. They are both waiting for something to happen. In this situation the Mafia is Cassius‚ The people are the citizens

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    Through the late 1700s‚ Britain was losing their control over the United States‚ leaving the U.S the ability to shift from a producer to a consumer culture. The Market revolution allowed the U.S the ability for liberation‚ boost in American inventions‚ and growth. The new industrial developments from the railroads to the steamboat impacted America as a rapidly developing nation. The Market Revolution was a result of the human ingenuity to develop interior transportation innovations to connect far

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    In almost every society‚ men and women have played very specific roles. The warriors who fought for the glory of their countries were usually men‚ while the carers of children and the cooks of the house were women. With a few exceptions‚ this stereotype wasn’t any different in the Roman Republic. There’s even a famous legend of Rome‚ that took place during the reign of its first king‚ Romulus‚ who begged the sabines to marry their women to Roman men in order to increase the population of Rome and

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    analysis as to what the male and female roles played during WWI‚ besides the obvious females staying home‚ and the males going off to the fronts and fighting. As well the gender roles and culture of it changing after WWI‚

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    women and men were free to experience sexual freedoms. In some cases‚ Cherokee men and women had the choice to get married and have one sexual partner for their whole life. However‚ they also had the choice to have multiple partners throughout their lives (Fox‚ 360). Cherokee men expressed sexual interest in women though intricate signs and dances. Men would use sign language with their hands‚ and also would tickle and scratch the palms of women to establish familiarity. In the Bear Dance‚ men would

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    The Workforce is Changing Jennifer Norton BUSM 533-A - 1209 - Managing Human Resources Instructor: Steven Hood October 30‚ 2012 Introduction: It is no surprise that the workforce is on the move and changing at a growing rate. There are several factors that lead into the changing workforce and play important roles. There are the workers who are leaving‚ the ones who will be staying and the new ones who will be entering‚ all of which have an important role to play in the US economy. This

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