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    had been thriving in Europe since its beginnings in the 16th century‚ 19th century America was still a relatively young‚ focusing its growth elsewhere. Musically‚ opera did not appeal to the common American‚ who was much more interested in simpler tastes. Interest in opera was mostly shared among the upper class elite‚ and due to the lack of a middle class‚ wasn’t largely established in the general public until the turn of the 20th century. Socioeconomic limitations reinforced the exclusivity of opera

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    Introduction Since its founding‚ the United States has attracted immigrants from all over the world and consists of a variety of different cultures. Immigration has had an enormous impact on American society and economy and shaped the country remarkably. American was dominated by the image of the melting pot that “melts up” all race differences and cultures to become on American culture. The ideas of multiculturalism started at the end of the nineteenth century and turned into the concept of cultural

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    Civil Rights in the nineteenth century is that change was truly a necessity for Americas future. Elliott’s speech brought awareness to the hypocrisy and blasphemous actions of politicians and American citizens towards black people during the civil war and the reconstruction era. Elliott believed in equality before the law and this meant that no matter what was written in the constitution‚ America must compromise for the sake of its future citizens. During his speech‚ Elliott states "Let him accept‚

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    or stuff their minds with catchy advertising that prohibits thought. As we become more mechanized‚ technological‚ specialized and money-focused‚ we tend to de-emphasize the studies of history‚ culture‚ philosophy‚ and humanities. This has led to a state of critical philosophical illiteracy and ignorance regarding history‚ other countries‚ different people‚ and varying ideas in our culture. This weakens our societal structure since we see so little of the big picture that is the world today. Without

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    Music of Latin America Mayan Musical Traditions             Mayan musical traditions are characterized by a hybrid nature of pre and post Encounter traditions‚ instrumentation‚ beliefs‚ practice and performance. Today someone can examine contemporary Mayan music to identify these European and indigenous characteristics. This paper is about the scholarly literature and musical selections of Mayan music to confirm the premise of hybridization.             The social context of Mayan music today

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    Based on their race‚ social status‚ economic status‚ and culture women within colonial Latin American and Brazilian society had different daily routines and lives and assisted the development of the colonies based upon their cultural‚ social‚ and economic status. For African women‚ slave and free‚ along with Native American women their daily routines were dominated by manual labor on fields and domestic labor with much of their labor fueling the economic growth and development of the colonies along

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    21th century American is the definition of free world. The citizens of the country have the freedom to do almost everything. They have freedom of speech‚ freedom to go anywhere anytime‚ take any job‚ they can wear anything they like‚ chose to life anywhere they want. However‚ today’s American wasn’t always like this. Today’s America was built of greed and unethical acts. Until late 1800 century‚ Americans were allow to have slaves. At that time slaves were people of color‚ mostly black people shipped

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    Trade in Latin America and India dramatically changed from 1450 to 1750. Around 1450 Latin America was not trading with Europe‚ Asia‚ or Africa. Around 1750 they were receiving slaves from Africa for plantation goods. In 1450‚ India was trading with Asia and east Africa through the Indian Ocean trade. In 1750 India traded a large number of textiles to Western Europe which ended up on Africa’s Western Coast and continued trade with eastern Asia and Africa. The changes Latin American and Indian trade

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    Globalization has had a dual effect on the sovereignty of the nation-state. Since 1945‚ the normative framework of human rights has embedded a sense of obligation on the part of the state toward its citizens. The social contract now has a strong welfare element to it. Yet‚ simultaneously‚ economic integration has limited the range of policy options available to states. This has diminished their capacity to meet these obligations. Sovereignty is the absolute authority over a certain territory. Many

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    04.11 Education Click on the wax tablet next to the question in the lesson to find the answer. Write your answers beneath the questions. 1. Who was Horace’s pedagogue (tutor who walked school boys to school and home again)? Horace’s pedagogue was his father. The father spent a small fortune on his son’s education‚ eventually accompanying him to Rome to oversee his schooling and moral development (my information came from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horace#Childhood) 2. Why did Cato teach

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