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    The Christian church in medieval Rome held a lot of social and religious authority but along with authority came issues of society that they were forced to deal with. Sexuality was a matter of the churches concern that was more often related to the word "Evil". I am going to attempt to prove that the "evils" involved in sexuality such as prostitution‚ and homosexuality were necessary for the church to maintain a growing authority over society. The chronological limits I am focusing on will fall between

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    The Feudal Ages in Japan and Europe In the past‚ feudalism has been used successfully as a political system for governing a country. Two of the largest and most well known Feudal Ages have been that of Europe (1150-1600) and Japan (800-1350). Although both civilizations were quite similar during these periods of time‚ Japan’s civilization clearly is superior in many ways. When compared‚ the role of religion‚ the weaponry and armor‚ and the warrior codes of conducts of both countries can easily

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    “Shipbuilding is an example of the lively technical advance and of the inventiveness that took place in the Middle Ages‚ a period traditionally and incorrectly thought to be one of stagnation” (Dictionary of). Historians have imagined‚ portrayed‚ and interpreted the Middle Ages in very different ways. One of the most common portrayals of the Middle Ages refers to a period of isolation and fragmentation in Europe. Although this may have been the case in some areas‚ shipbuilding advanced in Scandinavia

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    The Knights role in Medieval Times centered around enhancing their knightly skills in the use of weapons‚ horsemanship and medieval warfare. The Medieval Knights Armor was extremely expensive to produce. It had to be tailor-made to fit the Knight exactly or the Knight ran the risk of an ill-fitting suit of armor hampering him in battle. A Medieval Knight’s Armor was a complex series of garments‚ chain mail‚ and iron plate. The warhorse‚ often a destroyer‚ was favored by the Knight on a horse. The

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    For six centuries the medieval knight dominated the battlefield and influenced the Western world greatly. The armored‚ mounted warrior‚ born in Middle Ages‚ revolutionized warfare and became the foundation of the new political structure known as feudalism. The Church put the medieval knight to the ultimate test-the First Crusade of 1095. The Church‚ which Christianized almost all of the knights‚ gave them a very high status in society‚ one that was sought after even by kings and princes. In the end

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    The Hellenistic Period

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    creating its greatest impact in the realm of art and architecture. DEspite commonly being perceived as a single‚ uniform time period‚ there were several distinct periods of artistic styles including the Geometric‚ Classical‚ and Hellenistic periods. Each period is marked by distinctive characteristics that set it apart and often also reflect the historical and mythological aspects of Greek society. The Geometric period was one of the earliest period of Greek art‚ lasting from the ninth till the end

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    Implementation of Airline Reservation System COURSE CODE –CAP267 Submitted To: - Submitted By: - Prof. Balraj kumar. Name:-Ravi Kant Ranjan. Section:-D1304 Roll :- A04 Regd No:-11302054 Objective of Airline Reservation System :- The objective and scope of my Project Airline Reservation System is to record the details various

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    Chivalry or Code of Chivalry is a code of behavior connected with the medieval foundation of knighthood which developed between 1170 and 1220. The code of Chivalry that developed in medieval Europe had its roots in earlier centuries. It arose in the Holy Roman Empire from the idealisation of the cavalryman-involving military bravery‚ individual training and service to others- especially Francia‚ among horse soldiers in Charlemagne’s cavalry. The term Chivalry derives from the Old French term chevalerie

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    Fashion In Medieval Times

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    In Medieval times‚ fashion for men and women were not the same as fashion in modern day. Fashion in the Medieval times remained generally the same‚ as in Modern day the fashion trends tend to change often. In Geoffrey Chaucer’s‚ The Canterbury Tales‚ the characters introduced have certain clothing and colors that would have a meaning in the Medieval times‚ though compared to Modern day fashion styles‚ the clothes really have no meaning to them. Modern day societies have drastically changed their

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    Medieval Bagpipes

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    The bagpipe‚ though still widely used and recognized‚ is one of mankind’s oldest musical instruments. The bagpipe’s early ancestors can be traced all the way back to ancient Egypt‚ Babylonia‚ as well as Mesopotamia. Those early versions were reed-sounding single-pipes or double-pipes. These pipes are also known chanters. The basic means of sound producing comes from the vibrating of a reed or double reed on the chanter under the pressure of the breath. The double-pipes are thought by some to have

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