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    The first civilizations that appeared on earth all shared humble beginnings. Their initial development of agriculture that worked with their local landscapes and geography‚ the creation of local community systems for education‚ health and rudimentary forms of government seemed to be borne out of a desire to make our lives far more comfortable and secure than they had been as nomadic tribes. In each civilization of the world‚ it seems that after initial gains in the overall well-being of the populace

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    Colonists set off to find freedom in the New World but was the freedom they found worth the enslavement of people unlike themselves? England believed that religious uniformity was the only way to run a successful nation. Every nation in Europe had an established church and those who did not conform to the church in their area were persecuted by the state and shunned by the church. Groups of future colonists objected to this idea‚ seeing how it was unfair‚ and emigrated out of England seeking their

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    How Does Syphilis Differ

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    have a short life span or may live a full life style with the precaution of taking proper medically prescribed antibiotics on the daily basis. While growing up‚ the person still remains a carrier of the disease and must restrict from skin-to-skin contact to prevent the spread of

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    agricultural areas than trade areas. That doesn’t mean that the northern colonies did not have slaves; it just means that the southern ones used slaves more. Along with trade‚ slavery‚ and agriculture‚ a major thing that impacted how the colonies developed was how willing people were to travel to it. All in all‚ the development of each colony differed from the others drastically in some fields and in others‚ they had the same ideas.

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    Long Essay #1 The contact between Europeans‚ Native Americans‚ and West Africans helped to create and develope the New World. All three of these groups had different views of the world and different cultures. All of their ideas and beliefs coming together in the Americas helped shape the the New World in many ways. The Native Americans already came over to the New World by crossing a land bridge called the Bering Strait long before the Europeans or anyone else had gotten there. After time these

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    occurring in all areas of human life‚ with the most well-known areas being art‚ science‚ music‚ and religion. The most controversial area was religion‚ which changed the lives of the majority‚ if not‚ all‚ people living in Europe. However‚ not only did religion change the people‚ but the people‚ in turn‚ changed religion. The most prominent religion in Europe during this time was Catholicism‚ which some theologians disagreed with. Catholicism presented many disagreeable topics to theologians such

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    antifederalists finally were in charge with different ideas in mind compared to the federalists. Though difficult at first in making some ideas work‚ they were able to make some changes to benefit America. Under Thomas Jefferson‚ there was a distinctive vision for the economy‚ culture‚ politics‚ and education‚ and there was also the War of 1812 Economy Jefferson wanted a simple economy focusing on independent farmers. He was against the idea of technology and manufacturing. In short‚ he was a country

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    How Women and Men Differ

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    How Men and Women Differ I always thought that men and women were the same and could perform the same task; the only difference was their reproductive organs. I have found out that men and women are equal but different. Men and women alike want the same rights and opportunities. According to Google.com‚ “Scientist have come to accept that a few fundamental differences between men and women are biological. It turns out that men’s and women’s brains‚ for example‚ are not only different‚

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    Asia became a new world for the europeans but lead way for dard life for the asians. China had been of the europeans radar for hundreds of years but never became of interest to them till the early 1800’s‚ Europeans desperately wanted to make trade in china creating the start of two extremes of success and unjust. Imperialism in Asia had many effects to both Asia and Europe. Opium‚ extraterritoriality and western influence. China became addicted‚when Europeans could not keep up with the balance

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    The Scientific Revolution simultaneously embodied continuity with medieval thinking and discontinuity from medieval scientific thinking. The Scientific Revolution brought new experimental methods which were built upon former ideas developed during medieval times. During the Scientific Revolution there was several developments which originated from medieval thinking. As Lawrence Principe stated “Four key events or movements fundamentally reshaped the world for people living in the 16th and 17th

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