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    What is ‘Environmentalism’? In the 18th century‚ it was discovered that there is an existing link between the forest and the water balance of the soil. That discovery led to beginning of modern environmental awareness. From the very beginning the tandem of water and forest (excluding air) is a dominant and important resource used by many people‚ and it is with water and forest usage‚ in particular‚ that environmental problems become a political issue early on. Higher authorities are trying to find

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    know began in New York in the early 19th century. "Reformation" was the goal of the founders of the system. During the colonial period and in the early years of the nation‚ long-term imprisonment was not a common form of punishment in prison. Instead‚ execution was the prescribed penalty for a wide range of offenses. People who committed less serious offenses faced public punishment such as pillorying‚ whipping and maiming. At the beginning of the 19th century‚ imprisonment had replaced public punishment

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    Most of U.S. immigration has transpired in four periods: the early 17th century to the 18th century‚ the mid to late 19th century‚ early 20th-century‚ and 1965 to the present. A myriad of immigrants travelled to America to pursue greater economic opportunity‚ while others‚ such as the Quakers and Pilgrims in the early 17th century‚ came seeking religious freedom. During the 1600s‚ hundreds of thousands of people from England migrated to America. Indentured

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    18th Century Literature

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    18th Century Literature The 18th century is a period of great literary works. The styles are different throughout the period‚ but the unity of the work is still present. Much of this period focused on public and general themes‚ until the Pre- Romantic era when literary works began to focus upon personal expression. 18th century literature can be broken down into three main parts: the Restoration‚ the Age of Pope‚ and Pre-Romantics. The literature of the Restoration period covers a time span

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    18th Century Beauty

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    The definition of beauty changes rapidly with no trends‚ fascinations‚ and cultural adaptations. However‚ there is always a connection between each adaptation made‚ and the current world (or cultural) view of beauty. When comparing the three portraits from the 18th century you will notice that Burke’s definition of beauty is prominent. For example‚ you will see that the woman is the center of your focus; she is the object which is displayed clearly. Also‚ the idea of roundness‚ and a bare neck

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    18th Century Table

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    The Art of the Table in Eighteenth-Century France." The Art of the Table in Eighteenth-Century France. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 02 Feb. 2016. There was not much culinary interest in France in the 18th century. Between the overeating of the powerful and wealthy and the food shortage of that time period‚ those who could not afford the expensive food were forced to find other means of eating. Some of these were mixing dirt into flour in order to make bread‚ eating some leaves and bark‚ and even eating human

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    18th Century Hair

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    18th century is an era peculiarly identified with hair and makeup‚ these became such traits throughout the French Revolution. France and England were the fashion chiefs. In the 18th century only the courtesan or actress wore white powder and painted cheeks. The apothecary chemists would supply cosmetics and wigs beneath the counter. Men and women continued to lighten their faces and applied glaring pink rouge. This was applied heavily in circular or triangular shapes to the cheeks. The lips were

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    18th Century Religion

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    THESIS STATEMENT: This video intends to interpret the supremacy of the church during the 18th century that lead the certain part of the elites (writers and philosophers) to bring justice to the neglected and defenceless people through the works of fiction. SUPPORTING POINT 1: The supremacy of church that halt the rights of society In European society in the early of 17th and 18th century‚ the citizen inherited two things – religion and social class status. In western countries at that time‚ Catholic

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    Prior centuries leading up to the 18th were period of time where profit ranked higher percentages rather than sufficiency. In the 16th century profits were 5% where as the sufficiency was the remainder of 95%. As the centuries progressed by the profits began to take over. In the early centuries‚ the mind frame was that one had to survive before one could make a living. Little did the people of the time know if only they were able to survive to the 18th century where change reigned. The American colonists

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    18th Century Enlightenment

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    The 18th century Enlightenment period was undeniably a historical viewpoint that advocated for greater decency in society. During its beginnings‚ many intellectuals referred as the “philosophes” emerged in France‚ and used the ideas of the Scientific Revolution to reconsider all aspects of society. The German philosopher Immanuel Kant defined the Enlightenment as “a man’s leaving his self-caused immaturity” (What Is Enlightenment?). Kant even proclaimed as the maxim of the Enlightenment: “Dare to

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