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    (ASSIGNMENT I) LECTURER: MR. R. STEVEN GARFIELD DONE BY: SHALINI ATTANAYAKE 1. The Romans spoke the Latin language. It became the predecessor of Spanish during the middle Ages‚ when the Roman Empire fell. The Latin speaking regions that were politically unified began to disperse and differentiate. A nomadic tribe from Europe called Celts‚ mixed with inhabitants from Peninsula‚ formed a new group of people called the Celtiberians. (http://www.pimsleurapproach.com/resources/spanish/articles/history-of-spanish-language/)

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    Saints in the Middle Ages” article‚ written by Esther Cohen‚ goes over many of the methods the Catholic Church employed to gain power over the people in Europe. Cohen goes through the middle ages by describing how the Catholic Church was spreading its faith; mainly through the use of propaganda. An Age of Faith took place between the fall of the Roman Empire and the discovery of America. Cohen describes how the in the early years of the church‚ martyred Christians rapidly assumed a high position in

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    1. The Fur Trade (pp. 109-114) Trading fur with the Aboriginal People The Government then introduced them to our kind of trading known as; Marketing. We changed their view of animals Aboriginal People loved their nature‚ and every part of animal was used if it was killed. It was something spiritual Colonism (taking over) the Aboriginal lands Taking over their land 2. Luddism (257-269) One who opposes technical or technological change 3. Race as a Social Construct (documentary + pp.

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    residents of Bellaire who are doctors‚ lawyers‚ or hold other occupations of high income‚ my family is what would be considered low middle class. Our one story rented house is one of few on a street where every other house is a monstrosity that is owned by someone who does not have to watch every expense like my family does. Why

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    Jonathan Taubes Sex and Society in Europe 4/24/15 The Intersection of Masculinity and Occupation in Late Medieval Society It is by now a well-known cliché in medieval gender studies that ideals of masculinity and femininity were often defined in opposition to each other. Men are reasonable and women are passionate; men are creatures of the mind and women‚ creatures of the body; men provide economically for the family‚ whereas women birth babies and take care of the household. As noted historian

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    The stories of the crusades of the middle ages are filled with tales of bravery‚ religious devotion‚ and of course‚ the battles of knights who crave fame‚ riches‚ and glory. One very famous group of knights was “The Poor Knights of Christ and the Temple of Solomon”(Napier) also known as The Templars or The Knights Templar. These knights had an unforgettable end filled with misfortune. The Templars formed around the start of the crusades in 1118 A.D. The jobs of the Templars included defending the

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    the Middle Ages. The Renaissance movement has affected the world’s techniques by enhancing the way humans live. Due to the new evolving movement of looking to the past for a better future in society‚ this caused a whole new generation that would drastically affect humankind. Therefore it is clear to say that the Renaissance movement is characterized in an evolutionary manner because of: the new way of thought‚ the way artists express themselves and the distinct difference between the Middle Ages

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    During the Middle Ages‚ Japan was known for its art‚ the different roles of its people‚ and its successful economy. Japanese art covers a wide range of art styles and media ‚ including pottery ‚ sculpture in wood and bronze‚ ink painting on silk and paper‚ calligraphy ‚ ceramics ‚ architecture ‚ oil painting ‚ literature ‚ drama and music. Medieval Japan had warfare and destruction‚ characterizing the medieval era in which samurai warriors became the rulers of the land. The similarities as well

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    Devil worshipping. Witchcraft is feared and resorted to when events are unexplainable. In the Late Middle Ages‚ three main texts arose that laid a foundation for the extermination of witches‚ known as the Witchcraft Documents. This fear instilled in the documents started a flurry of witch hunts and unreasonable trials to eradicate witches and to keep the world pure‚ starting in the medieval Protestant Europe‚ the ever popular Salem witch trials in the late 1600s‚ and until they died down mid-1700s (Scarre

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    for western civilization transpired from 1350-1600. The Renaissance was a period of striving to add something that had been missing in the lives of most of western civilization on behalf of the Middle Ages. The Middle Ages were a time filled with the thoughts of Christian ideals. Everything in the Middle Ages was based upon the beliefs of Christianity. The Renaissance first began to flourish in Italy within the city-states. Florence‚ Italy served as the “hub” of the Renaissance and was the most popular

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