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    we must return to crafts! For there is no such thing as ‘professional art’. (Walter Gropius‚1919). The Bauhaus focused on two things mainly‚ one being the coming together of all creative people and secondly a dream of creating a school that could change the world. The Bauhaus was evolutionary. It became one of the most influential modern art school of the 20th century as Gropius focused on bringing all creative people together in one school with a different teaching way then there was at the time

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    Agriculture is a primary activity & is closely related to the natural environment. The term agriculture has been derived from the Latin word ‘Ager’ meaning field & ‘culture’ meaning cultivation. And agriculture practices means the steps involved in agriculture which can be seen generally been done by farmers and gardeners. Agricultural practices such as irrigation‚ crop rotation‚ fertilizers‚ pesticides and animals were developed long ago‚ but have made great strides in the past century. The history

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    80 years have passed and our world has changed drastically. During 1750 to 1830 the Industrial Revolution spread among Britain. People who worked in the factories during the Industrial Revolution weren’t pleased. Working in these factories was very unpleasant and also harmful to men‚ women and even children. The living conditions weren’t suitable either. For example‚ the people living in the urban areas weren’t happy. The houses were in bad quality. People who worked in the mines were very dangerous

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    known as the "Saul-Paul model"— as exhibited by which the subject’s life out of nowhere experiences a radical change in course as the result of an emergency or change. The demise of Rembrandt’s wife‚ Saskia‚ and the acknowledged dismissal of the Night Watch by the general population who charged it were for a long time foreseen that would be the most essential occasions inciting the normal change in Rembrandt’s life after 1642. Notwithstanding‚ present day workmanship unquestionable examination has researched

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    The development of agriculture transformed human societies between 8‚000 B.C.E and 600 B.C.E. In the Paleolithic age ‚ the human population spread across the world in very small groups. These people were called hunters and gathers‚ they were nomadic because they constantly moved causing them produce fewer children. Once a new revolution was created it increased the human population‚ this new revolution was called the Neolithic Revolution. During this revolution agriculture and farming were discovered

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    Alexander and his father were the cause of the destruction of the classical Greek civilization. In Alexander’s lifetime‚ he nearly conquered the whole civilized world by dominating the West all the way east into India. Alexander the Great impacted society during his time of power by spreading his values and beliefs by conquering many lands. From a young age Alexander the Great was taught to be a fierce warrior with the mindset of a lion (The book: Alexander the Great). From a young age‚ Alexander’s education

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    How Did Tom Sawyer Change

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    Change can happen “The secret to getting ahead is getting started”. That quote was said by Mark Twain or Samuel Clemon think that it is the tale of my seventh grade year. In The Adventures of Tom Sawyer‚ the main character Tom Sawyer changes throughout the book. Like Tom Sawyer‚ I have also changed academically and socially throughout seventh grade. The main character Tom Sawyer changed throughout the book. In the beginning Tom was that kid that parents didn’t mind their children hanging

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    world owes you nothing. It was here first. I have never let my schooling interfere with my education. Get your facts first then you can distort them as much as you like. ~Mark Twain. In The Adventures of Tom Sawyer‚ the main character Tom Sawyer changes throughout the book. Like Tom Sawyer‚ I have also changed academically and socially throughout seventh grade. The main character Tom Sawyer changed throughout the book. He came more thoughtful like at the start he would steal and apple from Aunt

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    In " The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet " by William Shakespeare‚ Romeo changes from beginning to end just by two ladies and changing how he acts toward Juliet’s cousin. One way Romeo changed is first he was in love with Roseline. At the beginning he was in love‚ he was sad and weeping‚ constantly thinking about her but she didn’t want to be with him because of her reasoning. Romeo’s friends told him to go to a party with them and get his mind off her and move on from her find someone new because

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    and I not only chose to base my concept map off of golf because I like golf‚ but because things don’t always go as planned and the United States of America has hit many “bumps in the road” to get where we are today. My topics support the idea of the change in America because every single one of them altered America in a Permanente way that cannot be changed. Each one of the ways I chose also grew America in some unique way. The first topic I chose was the Civil Rights Act of 1866. This act was so important

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