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    Renaissance and Reformation

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    Renaissance and Reformation Test Humanism- Classical texts from the Greek and Roman culture lead to humanism. Humanism focused on human potential and achievements. People stopped worrying about Christian teachings. Influenced artists and architects. History‚ Literature‚ and Philosophy are humanities subjects. Secular- People became concerned with the here and now Predestination- Calvin’s book/doctrine; Institutes of the Christian Religion states that everyone is sinful by nature and God has known

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    Intellectual Property Kiara Rubenstein Intellectual Property (IP) is legal rights that result from intellectual activity in the industrial‚ scientific‚ literary‚ and artistic fields. The four major components of intellectual property include; patent‚ copyright‚ industrial design‚ and trademark. A patent is a government grant giving the right to eliminate others from making‚ using or selling an invention. A Canadian patent is protection within Canada for 20 years from the date of filing of the

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    Assignment 2 unit 3 Describe methods of producing A.C. and D.C electricity. There are two type of electric current it is known as direct current (DC). The other one is known as alternating current (AC). However‚ an electric current can be produce by moving a magnet inside a coil‚ wire‚ so the size of this induces current and it is able to increase by moving the magnet faster. This is using a stronger magnet‚ so increasing the number of the turns‚ coils. It may be able to increase its area but the

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    Describe an important event in the story Macbeth “Each new morn‚ new widow’s howl‚ new orphans cry‚ new horrors strike heaven in the face”. This is the effect of one man killing his rightful king and selling his soul. Macbeth is that play by William Shakespeare. Some of the important themes in the story are ‘Happiness isn’t certain‚ choices have consequences and you can provoke others. At the start of the story Macbeth is a valiant soldier who at the start of the story was referred to as “valour’s

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    God can use people in more ways than one‚ and I was chosen by the Almighty Jesus to go into Nursing. My mother was a nurse in a community center in India. She was a single mom of 4 children. When she was helping people‚ I was always thinking that what she is going to get by doing all of these things. The salary of my mom was low but she still managed to raise us despite all the financial and social hurdles. All four children are doctors and

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    The “roaring” 1920s were an age of dramatic social‚ political and literary change. For the first time‚ writers were acknowledged on their creative writing. Therefore‚ when the nation’s total wealth more than doubled between 1920 and 1929‚ the economic growth swept many Americans into a prosperous but unfamiliar consumer culture. People from all over bought the same merchandise‚ listened to the same music‚ did the same dances‚ and mostly read the same books. Before radio and the television‚ most

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    trade‚ and trade expanded in the second half of the Middle Ages. European nations‚ through voyages of discovery‚ were looking for new trade routes in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries‚ which allowed the European powers to build vast‚ new international trade networks. Nations also sought new sources of wealth. To deal with this new-found wealth‚ new economic theories and practices were created. Because of competing national interest‚ nations had the desire for increased world power through their

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    How significant was Foreign Influence in shaping Italian Politics and Society c.1800-c.1900? There were many factors throughout this period that helped shape and guide both Italian Politics and Society which helped eventually lead to unification‚ such as the rise of nationalistic and liberalistic sentiment which created a wave of enthusiastic‚ Italian patriots which helped shape the future of Politics and Society. Secondly‚ the significance of Piedmont cannot be overlooked as it both served as

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    The State of Two Political Systems Doing the comparison of political systems of different countries’ can be reflected in the idea that “It is in our best interest as individuals‚ and responsibility as citizens‚ to know how political systems work‚ and to do this we need to understand the political process that drives it”. (Singleton 2009). As citizens we may decide our form of government is the ‘accepted method’ of developing a liberal democracy. However‚ to gain a better understanding of our

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    I. INTELLECTUAL‚ RELIGIOUS‚ & POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS IN THE 15TH & 16TH CENTURIES A. Chapter 17: European Renaissance and Reformation‚ 1300-1600 A.1. Italy: Birthplace of the Renaissance A.1.a.i. Setting the Stage The late Middle Ages saw a suffering Europe. The plague and war took their toll‚ and the survivors began to question the Church‚ and their spirit of survival inspired northern Italian writers and artists to begin experimenting with different styles. a. Italy’s Advantages The Renaissance

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