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    the later composers such as Bach of the Baroque period or Mozart from the Classical period. The music phenomenon actually began during the Medieval period over a century beforehand. During the Renaissance‚ men like Adrian Willaert paved the way for composers of the future to make their great works (Classical Composers‚ 2016). Adrian Willaert’s compositions commanded a change in both concert and sacred music. Adrian Willaert was a Flemish composer‚ born in 1490‚ whose ideas and composing had changed

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    continues to astonish the film industries today‚ is his revolutionary improvements to the use of cel animation. The idea to use cel was a more promising technique that allowed parts in a frame to be repeated in order to reduce labor and better efficiency. During the Silent Era‚ animation was already a common use of entertainment. Additionally‚ it is obvious that he

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    is essential for changes and reforms as it allows people to communicate their message and what they want to see changed. The democracy allowed the people to enact the change they want after they have stated their opinions or beliefs. Without the freedom of speech reforms would have little success. America is now a democracy where you have a say in the government and the ability to say what you want believe what you want and do what you want‚ but it wasn’t always like this.

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    present age without any knowledge about how women used to be treated‚ the assumption could be made that men and women are basically equal. Yes‚ men are a little stronger physically‚ but overall the two sexes are both equal. Things weren’t always so picturesque‚ though. Since people first settled here‚ on what is now the United States of America‚ women were thought of as inferior. Ever so slowly though‚ the men’s view on women began to change. The change started in the 1920’s but it was going

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    Contrary to this Clive was not shy about sharing how he thought that Christianity or a Christian party had no place in the government. This way of thinking spread from him (and some others) and set the way for a future political system with little to no church involvement (Political Magic of C. S. Lewis). If there is one thing that Christianity demands of its followers it is that they defend their religion. This was something that C. S. Lewis not only did‚ but he excelled at it. Over his radio talks

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    created it increased the human population‚ this new revolution was called the Neolithic Revolution. During this revolution agriculture and farming were discovered‚ it changed the social and cultural living of humans because they no longer had to follow large herds of animals for food source. In the article “Early Eras”‚ written by John K. Lewis sates that “Archeological evidence indicates that during the Paleolithic era‚ hunter and gathers migrated from east Africa to Eurasia‚ Australia and the Americans

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    looked at race and ethnicity changed‚ wars that happened during these time periods‚ and how the economy changed throughout the world. When the Immigration Act of 1924 put into place it affected all immigrants in Europe in some way or another. For some immigrants that were coming to America it had little affect‚ but for others who America saw as undesirable it caused a lot more of a restriction on who was allowed into America. It although did not cause the ones that America wanted to come here anymore

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    ever imagined a cartoon character changing the world. Mickey Mouse was and still is a worldwide phenomenon that took the world by storm‚ even without sound. The man behind the legend was none other than the great Walter Elias“Walt” Disney. Walt Disney did not set out to create such an icon‚ but created one of the most elegant family cartoon in the world. Kids from all over the world enjoy the creation of Mickey Mouse.Such a little mouse was blown up and broadcasted everywhere. There have been shows

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    the excessive damage. Pearl Harbor should not have came as a shock to the American culture and people because there was an extreme amount of evidence before the attack that an even was going to take place which would destroy thousands of lives and change people’s perspective on the safety of the United States. The attack on Pearl Harbor was a life changing event. The Japanese say they have

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    much from ancient times to what it is today‚ but many of the ancient influences formed today’s foundation. From powerful princes to blended religion to a major change in society‚ Japan’s ancient beginnings created the Japan of today. Prince Shotoku was the regent for his aunt‚ Empress Suiko and was a very powerful influence to Japan during changing times. His interest in China opened the gates for several influences from there that are still present in Japan today. Prince Shotoku sent several ambassadors

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