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    is widely discussed on what kind of action should people after 50 put their emphasis. It is often said that after 50 years old it is extremely hard to find a proper job‚ even though they have got a lot of experience. It is likely that people at that age are caused to be giving up their job and got retired. There might be two arguments to explain why it is happening. First of all‚ people after 50s are not so goal orientated due to the fact that they have already achieved a lot of in their life and

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    When you get sick‚ what do you do? In the age of medieval Europe‚ 500- 1450‚ disease was raging. Cholera‚ measles‚ leprosy‚ but the worst of all the bubonic plague. Millions of people died because of the bubonic plague due to poor hygienic conditions. There were not many doctors in this time‚ but the ones that were there were frantic trying to find a cure for the plague. The doctors were not well educated and this caused a lot of inaccurate information. Not much came along in this period because

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    The Medieval Times‚ also known as the “Dark Ages” is criticized as a time of stagnation‚ where learning and technological advancement were halted by both feudalism and manorialism. During the Medieval Times‚ Europe pales in comparison to other civilizations and empires. While Europe’s Dark Ages were a time of ignorance‚ China had invented several revolutionary items such as clocks‚ and Medieval Islam had a “Golden Age” in which scientific discoveries advanced greatly. Europe was virtually the only

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    MIDDLE AGE AND RENAISSANCE ART 1 Gothic Art is art of the Middle Ages. Early Middle Age art is also known as the Dark ages (410 AD-1066AD). After the Dark ages came the Medieval era (1066-1485) Then on to the Renaissance era. In the Middle Ages the Roman Empire was spilt into two sections‚ the Eastern and the Western part of the Roman Empire. The Roman Empire fell‚ the Western part disintegrated‚ while the Eastern or Byzantium Empire stayed intact. The art reflects the differences between the development

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    Middle Ages and Education

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    4 December. 18th 2009 The Church’s Effect on Education during the Middle Ages The Middle Ages lasted from ************ encompassing a large portion of Europes History. This was a time of great darkness; in a sense of little to no economic improvement or technological innovation. As Europe proceeds past the fall of the Roman Empire and falls deeper into the dark ages‚ the church grows larger and rises to Power. The Middle Ages is a time where education is of little importance. The Church slowly

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    “rebirth” of society values. It was a solution to the Dark Ages and it stood out in contrast to the medieval era before it. Historians referred to the middle Ages as a period where advancements never existed. The Church was however the center of attention during this time period‚ instead of philosophical views of the world‚ beliefs were based on superstitions. On the other hand‚ the rebirth of education and advancements that followed the Middle Ages and was labeled as the Renaissance. There have been arguments

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    Early on in the Middle Ages‚ London was not the great city it has become in the world today‚ in fact it was not even called London‚ it was called Londinium‚ then Lundenwic‚ and finally London. In the beginning of the Middle Ages‚ London was just a small trading town on the banks of the Thames River in England. As the Middle Ages progressed‚ so did the city of London. Even with the plagues and wars that occurred in and around the city‚ it grew into the center of the kingdom of England. At the close

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    The Making of the Middle Ages R.W. Southern Personally‚ when thinking of the middle Ages‚ I tend to have the misconception that it is a period of darkness with no progress. However‚ R.W. Southern’s book‚ ‘The Making of the Middle Ages’‚ offers an in depth study of the development of history in the world today. Observing that this book was published during the 1950s‚ Mr. Southern’s interpretation of the ‘Middle Ages’ was very distinctive in comparison to other historians of his time. He explores

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    1. Considering the entire period of the Middle Ages (500-1500)‚ which was mightier‚ the word or the sword? In other words‚ did wars and violence or ideas‚ including religious‚ philosophical‚ literary ideas‚ have greater influence on the development of this time period. The history of mankind has been plagued with death and violence. Power seems to be the goal for all man. Since the beginning of the age of man‚ there had to exist a form of government and control to somewhat subdue the human race

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    Middle Ages Dates: 450-1450 1. What was going historically during this era? What was life like? The Middle Ages was a time of migrations‚ upheavals‚ and wars. People were divided by three main social classes: nobility‚ peasantry‚ and clergy. 2. Who or what had the power? Nobility 3. Who were learned or literate? Clergy 4. Who were allowed to sing in church? Men and Nuns 5. Most of the music that was notated during the middle ages was sacred or secular? Sacred. But Secular music was

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