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    material such as glass or tile stuck onto a surface. Arabesque: ornate design: an intricate and often symmetrical design incorporating curves‚ geometric patterns‚ leaves‚ flowers‚ and animal shapes. 1.) It was a library and university in Baghdad. During the Abbasid period‚ scholars made advances in a variety of fields. The caliph’s dream was that he met Aristotle‚ and plied him with questions about ethics‚ reason‚ and religion. After‚ his dream inspired

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    The Renaissance was a period following the Middle Ages where there was a rebirth of art and learning. The Renaissance started around 1350 and lasted till 1600. The Renaissance initially started in Italy. Individuals in Italy wanted to revive the culture of classical Greece and Rome. Through this process new things were created and accomplished. The Renaissance caused changes in arts and society. Drawings‚ paintings‚ and sculptures focused more on the individual and it was portrayed in a realistic

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    Since day one of my school life‚ I’ve been conforming to society based on what everyone commented on. Comments from school mates such as “How do you not have a smartphone or a Facebook?” and “Only losers sleep at 10” slowly changed my attitude and my goals until I had the same habits and possessions as everyone around me. Comments from teachers and parents such as “ You’re just a number to colleges” and “You should get a job that pays well” also affected my attitude and interests towards school

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    loss in industrialization has taught me different things‚ good and bad‚ about the industrial revolution as a whole. Although I have come to an understanding with every opinion fixated towards positivity in industrial times‚ I think that a negative effect was mainly brought during the industrial revolution. Main points that came into effect from the industrial revolution are as follows; environmental and rise in mass culture‚ technology advancement and changed in government‚ racism in urban age as well

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    resigns from the post of President. As changes are occurring from Gorbachev’s steady hand‚ people all around the world watched in disbelief as the Soviet Union was split into separate nations peacefully. These changes could not have transpired without the revolution that Gorbachev brought forward. His reform efforts would be the eventual catalyst towards demanded freedom from Eastern Europe and Yeltsin’s demands of ”democratization and rapid economic changes”. The end of the Cold War led to the Soviet

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    Mozart‚ a composer during the classical period‚ whom had a huge role in this era. Mozart had many pieces of work that made him successful. During the classical period‚ he was one of the three composers who was dominant in music during this era. Mozart was known as a prodigy as an infant. Nonetheless was an outstanding and unique composer as he grew older. Mozart was like no one else‚ and one was ever like him. Mozart had unfortunately died early in age. Mozart’s music is still used and heard by

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    Jamestown‚ An Ecological Change What do you think of when you hear the name‚ “Pocahontas”? For me‚ the Disney movie‚ “Pocahontas”‚ pops up in my head. The movie where animals followed Pocahontas while she was singing gracefully about love and freedom. To be honest‚ as a kid‚ I absolutely did not understand the plot of the movie. The storyline was not simple as a poor girl who magically obtained a dress and fall in love with a prince in the movie‚ “Cinderella”. But as I became older‚ I began to

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    The Middle Ages marked the beginning of a great amount of change for the peoples of both Western Europe and Asia Minor. Having been under the rule of the Roman Empire for centuries‚ Western Europe would change immensely over the coming millennia due to the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476. At the same time‚ Asia Minor would face similar changes while under the rule of the remnants of the Eastern Roman Empire‚ now known as the Byzantine Empire. These changes would include sprawling shifts

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    The American Civil War occurred in a time when weapons and tactics revolutionarily changed and evolved the way wars were fought. From traditional lines like those seen in the 18th century and prior‚ to a more modern way of fighting like using trenches and using cover to protect yourself. Changing the psychology of war‚ seen in Sherman’s march‚ and also in the battle of Cold harbor and creating new weapons used like the Gatling-gun and ironclad ships. Before the Civil War‚ infantry soldiers typically

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    How Did The Second World War Change Canada? The act of warfare has never been and will most likely never be celebrated and perceived as a beneficial act for humanity. In most instances throughout history‚ the act of war has represented loss of life‚ a loss to great for any wartime triumph to overcome. Despite the negative connotations that warfare implies‚ a nation which goes through a major war can often emerge positively transformed. The Second World War represents a colossal juncture in Canada’s

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