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    ON : An Overview of the American Literary Periods Submited by : YAHIAOUI HAMDOUD ALANE Academic Year: 2012 / 2013 Early American Fiction (1492-1789)  Literature is told through the oral tradition.  Works largely consist of origin myths‚ legends‚ chants‚ and other stories.  Spiritual forces show up in water‚ land‚ animals‚ etc. which shows a major theme in Native American literature…reverence for nature.  The next period goes from the people that were already here

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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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    The Pre Spanish Period

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    Manang Merin AND TURUMPO (Short Stories) Manang Merin AND TURUMPO Marcelo Navarra In an effort to be efficient‚ well prepared was Arsenio. And he would have cast turumpo‚ call prevented him. "Hey‚ Dong." Particular force on the left and his right hand still holding turumpo when he looked up. I also Napatingala. "What is your errand?" Question by Arsenio. "It Merin’s house?" Human questions. Arsenio stood and turned to me. "Yes‚" I replied. "I’m his younger brother." "Aah. He turned you brother

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    Introduction‚ In the beginning American law in the colonial period In chapter one of Law in America‚ the author Lawrence M. Friedman states that every country has a law and people must follow that law. Friedman gives an example of the newspapers‚ where the newspapers can only publish what the law says only. The police officers will only use their state law and each state has created its own individual state rule. They must follow the law and follow the rules and be fair and equal to all people

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    During the period between 1450-1750‚ Western Europe has gone through various religious upheavals and drastic changes. Some of these changes have led to conflict‚ often bloody‚ and subsequently shifts of power within the West. In contrast‚ some of these changes have also led to the technological advancement of the West and the eventual world dominance of Western Europeans in economics‚ politics‚ and innovation. These revolutionary changes and eras include the Renaissance‚ Protestant Reformation‚ the

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    The Romantic Period (1825-1900) History The Romantic era developed from the social and political disorders that were post the French revolution. One major historical highlight of Romantic era was the death of Beethoven in 1827. In addition‚ people broke free from the government during the Romantic era and that brought forth many new artistic ideas. Individuals were now free to experiment with their passions‚ personal feelings‚ and they had the freedom to wonder. Because of this socio-political

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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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    Old English Period

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    linguistic unity. This postulated linguistic entity is variously called Anglo-Frisian and Ingvaeonic‚ after the name which Tacitus (c 55-120) in his Germania gave to the Germanic population settled on the North Sea coast. Towards the end of the Old English period the dialectal position becomes complicated by the fact that the West Saxon dialect achieved prominence as an inter-dialectal means of

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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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    The Period of New Society

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    With the declaration of Martial Law‚ President Marcos popularized the New Society which he claimed was envisioned to carry out a meaningful social change. In order to create a positive image in the public consciousness as well as in the local and foreign media that he was serious in effecting these changes‚ he initiated the following: 1. Dismissal from office of civil servants who were found guilty of corruption and abuse of authority; 2. Punishment of drug pushers; 3. Setting curfew to solve worsening

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