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    my research paper on Galileo Galilei. I chose him because he is the only person that had an influence on the Scientific Revolution that was most interesting to me. He came up with the law of the pendulum. He is very different from any other person who had influence on the scientific revolution. Galileo’s theory instantly made him famous. Throughout my report I will inform about the significance and influence Galileo had on the Scientific Revolution. Galileo was the inventor of the scientific method

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    Reagan was beginning to discuss scenarios involving nuclear warfare and how to protect the states if nuclear warfare were to occur. The United States was constantly taking a beating from other countries for not being able to defeat the Viet Cong or confront other third world countries‚ even though we were known as the greatest

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    AP WORLD ESSAY Islam is the second largest religion on Earth today‚ having 23% of the world following it; very close to Christianity‚ which has 33%. It has been around 1400 years since the beginning of Islam‚ and since then‚ it’s been spreading. Islam is appealing to people‚ because of its belief in one god‚ the role of women and their privileges‚ its views on every person being equal in God’s eyes‚ and other religious ideologies. From the years 1000 to 1750 C.E.‚ Islam most influenced West

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    For thousands of years‚ Native Indians called the California coast home. Despite the vast varieties of tribes and bands‚ they adapted well to the region and lived peaceful lives. However‚ that changed with the arrival of the Spanish‚ who held an air or superiority over the Indigenous people. With drastically different cultural and social beliefs‚ as well as customs‚ the Spanish held a contempt over the Native population. Prior to the Spanish arrival the estimated native population was in the millions

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    United States of America held the trump cards‚ nuclear bombs and missiles” (Daniel 489). In other words‚ during the Cold War‚ two nations took the fate of the world under their control. The progression of the Cold War influenced the development of society‚ which

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    Dharmesh Mewada Snehal Shah History & Theory – 1 2521 6 November 2015 Andrea Palladio’s works and his influence today Andrea Palladio (1508-1580) was an Italian architect who took influences from Roman and Greek Architecture. He is said to be the most widely copied and celebrated architect in the history of architecture. Most architects have blindly copied his styles and elements and they have been followed till today. An article by Colin Rowe titled ‘The Mathematics of the Ideal Villa’ compares

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    transformed their society and dynamics. In the mid-1600s‚ Europeans were the first settlers of Africa and established their community by farming and herding cattle. The Europeans lived in proximity with their domesticated animals that carried diseases. Over time‚ the Europeans developed a resistance to the virus but the Cape and Koi- San tribe did not have immunity to the virus and developed smallpox. Around the 1830s‚ the European expanded north and encountered a complex society known as the Zulus

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    The Black Death Did you know that the black death killed over 25 million people? Well now you do‚ the black death was a plague that started in the early 1300’s and is still around today. The Black death was a plague that wiped out millions of people and is the greatest catastrophe in human history. Although the black death sounds like a terrible plague that only harmed people it also did some good too. Cowen‚ Mary Morton. "A World Turned Upside Down." Holt McDougal Literature: Grade 7. S.l.: Houghton

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    affects how our world is today‚ so some could argue that colonialism is necessary. Native people are often deeply troubled by the overtaking of their homeland; however‚ new cultures can emerge that are more diversified and enriched. To understand colonialism‚ one must first understand the intentions of the action. Edward

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    He was a household figure and influence for many in Europe‚ so it isn’t hard to see why portraits and sculptures of him would be made. There is a terracotta sculpture called William Shakespeare by Louis François Roubiliac for the actor David Garrick in 1757. The Folger Shakespeare Library states that “This statue is an excellent example of how Shakespeare the man has been romanticized over the centuries”(“Works of Art”). Not only was Shakespeare’s

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