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    Marie Curie was a brilliant scientists whose discoveries greatly impacted the world and helped many lives. Marie Curie was extremely famous and well known for good reasons such as discovering two elements‚ radium and polonium. Even though Marie Curie had a tough early life with financial problems and unfortunate events‚ she advanced to become one of the most brilliant scientists that impacted the world tremendously. ` Known as Marie Curie‚ Maria Sklodowska was born in Warsaw‚ Poland on November 7

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    The Renaissance started in the 14th century and ended around the 17th century was a rebirth of ancient Greek and Roman culture. It brought a whole new meaning to the Europeans‚ they introduced the people to the age of Enlightenment which lead to modern today. The Renaissance contributed and represents the birth of modernity by their art‚ architect‚ politics‚ sculptures‚ etc. The reason why northern Italy was prosperous than other European countries at the time was because of commerce‚ it was

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    Renaissance is a word that means “rebirth.” This is a fitting title for the time period as it was a time of surges of advancements in all fields of study. The Renaissance in general lasted from 1330 CE to 1620 CE‚ while the periods in it (Italian‚ English‚ High Renaissances) lasted as following: English Renaissance lasted from 1550 CE to 1620‚ the Italian Renaissance lasted from 1330 CE to 1550 CE‚ and the High Renaissance‚ in the middle of the English Renaissance‚ lasted from 1480 CE to 1520 CE

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    The Renaissance was a period of time that was crucial to the development of the world as we know it. It gave creatives and intellectuals a way to find common ground and push each other’s work‚ therefore expanding on the possibilities of what could be done in each of those facets. Through this progression and cultural development‚ the world and the future of the world was drastically changed and we still feel the effects today. The Renaissance meant a new wave of literacy and therefore enfranchisement

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    affected the Renaissance. The Humanistic influence shaped Renaissance art‚ writing‚ education and thinkers‚ its ideas were spread among all aspects of life. Machiavelli’s writings during the Renaissance were also affected by the ideas of humanism. His ideas reflect the thoughts of humanism in the way he thought governments and societies should be organized. Humanism’s influence on art was very obvious‚ it could be seen slowly infiltrating all art throughout the Renaissance. At the

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    Pearl Harbor impacted our nation in many more ways than one could imagine. The horrendous attack that leads the U.S to take extreme measure on the confinement of all Japanese descendants in the United States. The U.S was wounded‚ but that only gave the U.S another reason to fight back. During WWI more than 120‚000 Japanese-American citizens were assembled and ultimately shipped to internment camps. They had not been transported to the camp because they had been found guilty of a crime‚ but because

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    The Renaissance in France began in the mid 1400s. During this time period‚ there was a renewed fascination in arts‚ philosophy‚ and humanities. The word “renaissance” is defined as rebirth‚ so it is fitting that there was resurgence in interest in these topics. The period also offered an expansion upon more rational views of life‚ as well as new ways of thinking and expression. There was an abundance of “artistic experimentation” during this time‚ resulting in new styles of dance‚ music‚ and even

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    language. The Renaissance was a time of re-birth for England and for many people it was a spiritual re-birth. There were some bright moments in the Rennaisance‚ but it was also a very dark time due to the bubonic plague going around in Europe‚ and many deaths occurred because of it. This made the writing of the time a lot darker and almost more realistic in some ways. The printing press had also just been invented so this caused many more people to choose writing as a hobby

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    As the title of this paper states‚ "How our World is Changing" our world is constantly changing. Our world changes everyday without most of us ever seeing or noticing any changes‚ but as we look back in history we can see some tremendous changes. As history is studied these changes become apparent and truly jump out and become real. Out of all the changes in our history‚ some of the most significant changes that have made an impact include; women ’s rights‚ civil rights and religion. Women and

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    The Renaissance‚ also known as the “rebirth”‚ was a period of time that changed the course of history. This period was fueled by focusing on humans and their worth. As this way of thinking progressed further and further‚ so did people’s belief systems and ideas. What once was a society that was driven solely by God under the power of the Church and Pope was being to shift to a logically thinking‚ science and reason fueled culture that we see today causing a multitude of challenges for the Church

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