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    rational‚ yet lavish‚ the disciplined‚ yet reckless‚ and the undeniably esteemed Madame Emilie du Chatelet. Her expansive interests and unquenchable desire for knowledge spread her paints far and wide upon the bare canvas of women’s influences in the 18th century. Emilie du Chatelet widely contributed to the

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    The Comparison of Family Education between China and Western Countries Category: 英语毕业论文 Clicks: 3631 Top: -9 Update Date: 2008/09/14 Summary:英语毕业论文----中美家庭教育的比较[Abstract] In the last few years‚ with the development of diathetic education has stricken root into the hearts of the people‚ the family education has been a hot spot of societ. 英语毕业论文----中美家庭教育的比较[Abstract] In the last few years‚ with the development of diathetic education has stricken root into the hearts of the people

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    Throughout the nineteenth century‚ the Americas experienced a great deal of state building and social change. From the beginning of this era‚ America retained a strong constitution and a dynamic sense of national identity. There were massive economic expansions‚ as well as‚ plenty of focus on factories and cities. Specifically‚ during the first half of the nineteenth century‚ the Americas also advanced in cotton production and in the textile industry. In addition‚ westward expansion came about due

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    Name: The American Revolution: The Upset of the Eighteenth Century Part A “How did it happen that thirteen colonies on the fringe of civilization‚ as it were with perhaps half a million males of fighting age‚ without military resources without leaders‚ without even a national government‚ a national army‚ a national treasure‚ brought the mightiest of European powers to its knees‚ and wrung from it concessions beyond the greed of conquerors?” This summary explains the attitude of

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    choice but to enter this mock slavery as well. The result was a very poor class and a very rich class‚ with very little chance for moving up in society. The rift caused in white society by servants and owners was great. Hard feelings and grudges between mistreated servants and owners were prevalent. These tensions were eventually relieved by an outside group‚ African slaves. Slaves were bought from Africa‚ and then

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    Augustan to Gothic period 1713-1789 Introduction The 18th century in English literature can be divided into two periods: THE AUGUSTAN AGE (The Age of Pope) - 1700-1745 and THE AGE OF SENSIBILITY (The Age of Johnson) - 1745-1785. This was the period of heavy colonizations of the new world and the time when cities rise. Various inventions‚ as well as the Industrial and Agricultural Revolution‚ influenced manufacturing and the British trade with the rest of the world; both of which grew tremendously

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    Humanity is‚ as a species‚ inherently curious. This curiosity‚ together with an increasingly developed brain‚ has allowed us to create and use tools‚ control fire and organise ourselves into societies. Humanity’s mastery of these techniques meant that individuals in these societies could dedicate some of their time to longer term planning‚ rather than being forced to spend most of it in activities directly related to their immediate survival‚ such as hunting. The emergence of societies was only possible

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    The War of the Spanish Succession was a war over the succession of the Spanish kingdom. Conflict started when Charles II had died on November 1st‚ 1700 but had no obvious male heirs to the throne. However there were candidates within the Austrian and French kingdoms. The countries battled over who is going to take the kingdom. During the war‚ countries had used privateers who are privately own armed ships who are commissioned by the government to fight or harass other countries on the sea (Privateer

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    In the 19th century the American government went through a dramatic revolution in democracy that profoundly changed the way of life for many ordinary citizens. The average American now had a voice and could impact his community and the country. Though Americans were free to vote‚ only those with all of the correct qualifications were allowed to vote. The structure of democracy was democratic in principle‚ but not in application. Despite their claim of equality‚ the founding fathers left us with

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    Triangle Trade: a trading system between the Americas‚ the gold coast of Africa‚ and the West Indies. For example‚ liquor would be traded for slaves‚ which would be brought over the West Indies. There‚ he would trade the slaves for molasses‚ which he would bring to New England to be turned into rum. Great Awakening: A religious revival in the 1730s and 1740s. First started in Massachusetts by pastor Jonathan Edwards. He proclaimed that believing in salvation through good works and affirming the

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