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    In the beginning‚ England was strictly a place of Absolutism. Gradually‚ it transitioned into a Constitutionalism. On the other hand‚ Russia remained an Absolutism and flourished under their monarch. In England‚ Queen Elizabeth was the first monarch to majorly change the country. She changed the religion of England back to the Anglican Church‚ after Mary was very against Protestants. She got rid of all the anti-Protestant legislation that Mary passed and made it alright for Protestants to live in

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    If you’re up-to-date with pop-culture‚ you’ve probably seen the TV show Stranger Things and that episode where Eleven was subjected to a sensory deprivation tank. Additionally‚ Joe Rogan is trying it‚ all the hippies are trying it‚ and now I took a jab at it and now reporting back to you! Sensory deprivation tank (also known as isolation tank) was initially invented to promote deep-meditative state‚ out-of-body experience‚ and a pain-relief treatment. These tanks contain about 280 gallons of water

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    Elizabeth’s Golden Age Elizabeth was Queen of England from 1558-1603. During that time England was a strong country and she was a successful queen. Many people thought Elizabeth would not last long without a powerful husband but they were proved wrong. In fact Elizabeth was very clever in not choosing a husband. She didn’t choose a husband because she didn’t want anybody taking over her throne. There were four men that she could have married but said no to. The first man was Philip of Spain. Philip

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    faced with‚ that music can be an instrument of social influence and change. Music is a powerful form of communication. It can be personal‚ political‚ opportunistic‚ and can be self-expressive with therapeutic effects due to the release of emotion. Pop music is an important part of British culture‚ not just as an expression of Englishness‚ but as a indicator of the multi-cultural nature of Britain today. The Beatles first arrived on the Liverpool music scene in the early 60’s creating a huge controversial

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    "Bloody Mary and the "Virgin Queen" Mary and Elizabeth Tudor were both‚ by all accounts‚ strong and intelligent women endowed with many of the qualities that mark a successful ruler. However‚ only Elizabeth’s legacy is a positive one; her reign has been called the "Golden Age" of England‚ and she remains a heroine in popular history and even modern film. Mary’s reign is scowled at‚ and seen by most as a brief unpleasant period preceding the glorious ascension of Elizabeth. To account for this

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    but they also explored different methods to make music‚ like sampling‚ artificial double tracking‚ and multitrack recording machines. As a result‚ The Beatles encountered a copious amount of people that were against them creating a new sound. With Pop music being new to the music scene‚ most listeners were encountering a new sound for the first time ever. While The Beatles were topping

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    Television and films are one of the many extensive parts of what is known as popular culture. Popular culture is the entirety of ideas‚ perspectives‚ attitudes‚ memes‚ images‚ and much more. The United States has been influencing other countries with pop culture as long ago as when Washington was the president‚ even if it was in different forms. Television has influenced other countries by giving them an unrealistic visual and not censoring the drugs‚ sex‚ and violence. Racist items‚ originated in America

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    The culture of the United States has been going from bad to worse in recent years. Things like good manners and kindness have been weeded out. The youth of America look to the media for guidance on what is "cool" and acceptable and pop culture is filling their minds with bad thoughts. TV‚ movies‚ and radio are the avenues for this corruption. On average‚ in a two-hour period‚ a child will see a maximum of one hundred people die on TV. Music is destroying the tentative footing that women have in the

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    I was astonished when I heard the news‚ I received Thursday afternoon from my manager! Pop Chips asked me to be in an ad for them! If you have never heard of Pop Chips‚ they are all-natural Potato Chips and are fantastic. As we make our way to the photoshoot‚ I had this weird feeling in my stomach. I think it was just the rush of excitement and nervousness getting to me. When we arrived‚ I was pulled straight out of my car and escorted to my dressing room‚ so we could get started ASAP. It took a

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    When we look at Giorgione Enthroned Madonna with Saints Liberale and Francis of Assisi produced during the 1500s we see a style and features prominent during the High Renaissance. Giorgione’s study of nature and teachings under Giovanni Bellini uses landscape to enhance the interpretation and mood within the painting. His incorporation of nature and elements found within everyday life help those to link religious concepts to that of earth. Another feature worth noting is the clarity as individuals

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