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    Prospects: word that has different meaning. It can indicates what is seen from a certain point of view. It could be a large view (synonymous: paronama). It can also indicates the viewer ranges of vision and also the action of looking at something. It raises questions about the identity of the viewer‚ the genre and the authority behind what you looking at. Thomas Gainsborough – Mr and Mrs Andrews (1748)‚ oil on canvas‚ 68‚9x119‚4 cm He is 22 and she is 16 and she belongs to the landed gentry. Eye

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    Although at times the Industrial Revolution was painful and arduous for many‚ the outcomes helped shape the way we live today. A number of significant inventions stemmed from this period. The industrial revolution was beneficial for the entrepreneurs who pioneered it; but for the majority of lower class citizens it generated more poverty and harsh living and working conditions. Many country folk abandoned their villages and moved to cities resulting in an overwhelming pollution and overcrowding issue

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    AP European History Study Guide Chapter 15 This study guide is to help you get ready for the test. Some of the information asked is found in the notes‚ and some in the textbook. This is typical of MOST college classes and this style of study guide is designed to prepare you! Also‚ while most test questions come from this guide‚ anything in the notes and textbook could be on the test! You MUST do this study guide for points! You may NOT type this study guide out! You also MUST do the practice

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    THE CAUSES OF THE REVOLUTION · -In the 1780’s long standing resentments against the French monarchy made France angry. · -Louis XVI was an ineffective leader · -Minimum or below pay for work. · -Political conflict · -People hated their Queen (Austria) · -High taxes · -Starvation · -Huge division between rich & poor THE STORMING OF THE BASTILLE · -This major event of the revolution happened because Louis made a serious

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    is‚ to make sure all people have access to enough food to live active‚ healthy lives. Just producing enough food does not guarantee that the people who need it are able to get it. If people do not have enough money to buy food—or to buy the land‚ seeds‚ and tools to grow food—or if natural or human-made disasters such as drought or war prevent them from getting food‚ then people are at risk for undernutrition even when there is an adequate food supply. In industrialized countries‚ poverty typically

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    1. Egyptians used salt to persevere their dead. In the Middle Ages people used salt to protect their crops from getting ergot. The Jews and Muslims use salt to protect newborns from evil. These are three different cultural beliefs that reflect the importance of salt as a means to protect life. 2. The Chinese salt history began under the rule of Huangdi. Huangdi‚ also called the Yellow Emperor‚ credited with making the earth civil. He taught people many skills‚ and introduced systems of government

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    environmental barriers. The industrialization of Europe and beyond is considered a revolutionary happening due to the severe and immediate changes that transformed societies during and after. The first of these changes occurred due to Jethro Tull’s invention of the seed drill (1701)‚ allowing farms that at one point depended on the communal work force of the surrounding village‚ to now sustainably plant and produce their given crop at a higher frequency. This soon became accessible revenue for farm owners

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    there is no way out but to resort to violence. The Prince of Darkness compares the lives of two writers‚ one successful and the other not. We have Richard Tull who is unsuccessful in his literary career no matter how hard he tries and Gwyn Barry who Miller refers to as “vapid and soulless” in his writings but becomes a literary success. Tull sets out to destroy his rivals literary fame but is unsuccessful no matter how hard he tries. In Miller’s “Following the Word” he writes about Chris McCandless

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    The Origins of the Industrial Revolution in England | | |The Industrial Revolution of the late 18th and early 19th centuries was revolutionary because it changed -- revolutionized -- the | |productive capacity of England‚ Europe and United States. But the revolution was something more than just new machines‚ | |smoke-belching factories‚ increased productivity and an increased standard of living. It was a revolution which transformed English‚| |European‚ and American society down

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    World History A is made up of many different awe-inspiring civilizations‚ and sadly (or not sadly) most of them aren’t around today. Below is humanities’ history‚ so please read it and reflect on what has come and gone in our past. Civilizations prior to the Dark Ages- The Mayans‚ Aztecs‚ and Inca were all great civilizations that knew how to chart stars‚ had polytheistic religions‚ had social hierarchy‚ and were all farmers/hunters.gh The Roman Empire was a very successful empire‚ for a while

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