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    Al Capone was an American gangster who led a crime syndicate dedicated to smuggling and bootlegging of liquor and other illegal activities during the Prohibition Era of the 1920s and 1930s. On January 17‚1899 in Brooklyn New York‚ Alphonse Gabriel Capone was born to Italian immigrants Gabriele and Teresina Capone. Capone’s father was as a barber‚ and his mother was a seamstress.Gabriele and Teresina had seven sons and two daughters‚ of whom Alphonse was the fourth oldest.Capone’s life of crime began

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    beliefs. The subtitle‚ The Story of an American Muslim‚ the Struggle for the Soul of a Generation‚ describes the fight for the spirituality and individuality of the generation. Eboo is talking about the lack of soul and spirit of the generation‚ and how that is a struggle for him. I think throughout the book Eboo is successful in convincing his generation to come together (pluralism) and find their inner self. As the youth‚ Eboo stresses the importance of interfaith collaboration especially with young

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    Humanism triggers the Renaissance. JOHN LOCKE ON METAPHYSICS An extension of the Enlightenment Theory where he deals with abstract ideas with no known reality This shows how much the Enlightenment Theory changed the world. In 1693 Locke wrote “Thoughts Concerning Education”. This had an effect on Philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s novel ‘Emile’ published in 1762.The theory led to a lot of activity even after his death

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    “If religion has given birth to all that is essential in society‚ it is because the idea of society is the soul of religion."(Bellah‚ 1973‚ p. 191) "For we know today that a religion does not necessarily imply symbols and rites‚ properly speaking‚ or temples and priests. This whole exterior apparatus is only the superficial part. Essentially‚ it is nothing other than a body of collective beliefs and practices endowed with a certain authority."(1973‚ p. 51). The Elementary Forms of the Religious

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    This revolutionary event in history is most noted for the execution of thousands of citizens under the influence of other rebellious acts that grew popularity at the time. Famously‚ Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette were included under the list as these were important figures that were deeply involved in French revolutions. Despite this tragedy‚ this event is often times considered a momentous occasion in French history as it exemplifies the claim that this became the turning point for the outspoken

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    Aristophanes was born in 450 BC. He was considered to be the greatest representative of the ancient Greek comedy. His works had been preserved in greatest quantity. Most of the known facts about Aristophanes’ life were derived from references from his plays. In 427 BC‚ he began his dramatic career with a play called The Daitaleis (The Banqueters). It was from the surviving fragments to had been a satire on his contemporaries’ educational and moral theories. He was thought to have written forty plays

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    Christianity REL/134 February 6‚ 2013 Roy Whitaker Christianity After Jesus’ death‚ and the destruction of the Temple in 70 C.E.‚ the Jewish-Christian Church weakened to the point that it all but disappeared over the next 100 years. According to the text (Malloy 2010) the non-Jewish‚ Greek speaking branch of early Christianity‚ led by Paul and others like him spread the word throughout the Roman Empire. Paul’s efforts to spread his beliefs about Jesus signaled a turning point in Christianity

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    Regionalism art was had a big impact in the 1930’s when the great depression was at its greatest. This led to making people feel better and happier about the great depression. The great depression was a big part in shaping regionalism art. People would paint painting to lighten people’s feeling and also let people see what the world has to offer them and the beauty. Regionalism art was mostly used to show the beauty of cities and america heartland and new technology. It was seen more often in the

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    Harriet Tubman served her life toward slavery and as a honorable women in history. She was born in Dorchester‚ Maryland in 1820. Harriet’s mother was Harriet Green and her father was Ben Ross. Harriet took many chances throughout history to help slaves escape as a symbol of bravery. Harriet Tubman was known as a conductor of the Underground Railroad. She helped many slave in the North and she never lost a passenger. Throughout time she made a total of nineteen trips. She traveled at night and rest

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    Marie Louise Fuller‚ better known as Loie Fuller‚ was an American dancer born January 15‚ 1862 in Fullersburg‚ Illinois and died January 1‚ 1928 in Paris‚ France. Loie is known for her invention of “Serpentine dance” which became popular in the late eighteen hundreds and became something that was commonly seen in stage shows and early films. In her early years‚ Loie’s family struggled and was in search in work in business‚ so they moved north to Chicago. After her family successfully found business

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