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    During the period between 1870-1900 which is also called the Gilded Age‚ Americans experienced dramatic changes in their everyday lives‚ from the clothes they wore and food they ate to their opportunities for recreation. One of the main reason was the massive influx of European immigrants to achieve an American dream for a better life. Due to industrialization‚ America moved to the city. The sudden influx of millions of poor immigrants led to the formation of slums in U.S. cities. These new city

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    “An Ideal Learning Environment” Tiffany Berry CE114: Early Childhood Development Instructor: Marilyn Jones December 27‚ 2010 An ideal learning environment is one where children can feel comfortable and safe. Good learning environments provide skills for academic success. Early childhood professionals are dedicated in making sure their focus is on the child’s behavior‚ parent interaction and participation‚ physical growth‚ emotional‚ social‚ cognitive‚ language‚ and mental skills. An

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    Ideal Nude

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    How does the Photographers attitude of an ideal nude compare with those before the industrial revolution?‚ (has the perception of the nude changed since the invention of the camera). Pablo Picasso was born in spain‚ however he lived most of his life in france. Picasso was a Genius‚ he was a master of almost any median. He ventured in many styles and with fellow Artist‚ Georges Braque‚ created "cubism". I feel that his strongest paintings‚ (those leaving lasting interest)‚ would be his unusual

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    Wearda Per.3‚ Ch. 14 October 3‚ 2013 The age of Exploration affected not only Europeans in a positive way but other regions in positive but mostly negative ways. The Age of Exploration began when Columbus believe in new trade routs to India and found the Americas. There were many motives like sliver‚ gold‚ converting people‚ spices‚ and more technology. During this time Europeans affected many native populations of newly conquered lands. During the age of Exploration‚ Europeans shaped the newly

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    Is free community college the way of the future? Right now in the U.S. College is basically a necessity to getting a good career later in life‚ but sadly‚ as it stands now‚ most U.S. citizens just cannot afford to go to college and further their education. This is a really sad fact in the U.S. right now and its due mostly to the fact of colleges‚ instead of competing with other schools in prices and tuition rates‚ compete in having the nicest looking campus and the most amount of student services

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    Sarah Gonzalez  write a summary of the beauty ideal‚ from an intersectional approach‚ explaining its impact on women ’s lives Beauty Ideals Women today have more pressure than ever to conform to societal norms and ideals of beauty. Everyday we see hundreds of advertisements telling us we have to look and act a certain way to be accepted‚ to be beautiful. Some women just go on their innocent diets and pay a little extra at the spa to look their best‚ but sometimes some women take it too far and

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    any thought to greater self-government in the American colonies‚ or of permitting them to trade more freely with the non-Spanish world. If anything‚ the Bourbons centralized colonial administration so as to make it more efficient. The commercial reforms were designed to stop smuggling and end the contraband trade that had flourished for decades and reinforce the exclusive commercial ties between Spain and its colonies. Spain was out to reconquer its colonies‚ both economically and socially. The

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    An ideal student is the wealth and future of this nation‚hope of the family and pride of the school. He enders himself to all by his temperament‚qualities of head‚heart and knowledge. He respects his teachers and is helpful as well as friendly to his class-fellows. Such good and bright students are the gems of an institution. They are the pillars of a nation. Such students become ideal citizens‚politicians‚statesmen and leaders. I think an ideal student always takes an active part in academic as

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    The Protestant Reformation was the schism within Western Christianity initiated by John Wycliffe‚ Jan Hus‚ Martin Luther‚ John Calvin‚ and other early Protestants. It was sparked by the 1517 posting of Luther’s Ninety-Five Theses. The efforts of the self-described "reformers"‚ who objected to ("protested") the doctrines‚ rituals‚ leadership‚ and ecclesiastical structure of the Roman Catholic Church‚ led to the creation of new national Protestant churches. The Reformation was precipitated by earlier

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    Many things can contribute to the rise of social reform in the 1800’s. Many scholars such Ralph Waldo Emerson or Edgar Allen Poe‚ helped lead the reform era. But the most some of the most important ideas that encouraged social reform was the Second Great Awakening‚ Industrialization‚ and nostalgia. All three played a very important role and had key people who helped jump start a era of reformation. People knew that it was time for a change and they knew they had to do something about it. Thats

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