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    Women’s roles 1950 Women’s roles were greatly changed in the 1950s‚ with the men coming back from war and taking their jobs back. Women had‚ during World War II‚ taken men’s jobs while they had been away at war. After the war‚ many women wanted to keep their jobs. Many of them became wives and mothers as the men came back from the war. In 1957‚ 70% of working women held clerical positions‚ assembly lines or service jobs. 12 % held a profession and 6% held management positions. Those that held professional

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    Childhood: Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro was born on February 5‚ 1985‚ in Madeira‚ Portugal to Maria Dolores dos Santos Aveiro and José Diniz Aveiro. Cristiano has an elder brother‚ Hugo and two elder sisters‚ Elma and Liliana Cátia. His name was inspired by the former US-president‚ Ronald Reagan‚ whom his father was influenced by. Early life: Ronaldo was born in Santo António‚ a neighbourhood of Funchal‚ Madeira‚ the youngest child of Maria Dolores dos Santos Aveiro‚ a cook‚ and José

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    Have you ever wondered what the inventions of medieval times were like? How people did things such as grinding grain? Well‚ now you will know what it was like. Medieval innovations are fascinating for three reasons. We know about how they did everyday things‚ what science was like‚ and how they affect our scientific progress. Windmills are one type of invention. Windmills were brought to Europe in the 12th century by the crusaders. The sails (the things that turned in the wind) were mounted on a

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    Medieval Poetry

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    Medieval literature is a very diverse subject. The term covers the literature of Europe during the period between the fall of the Roman Empire and the beginnings of the Renaissance in the 15th century‚ spanning a period of roughly 1‚000 years. As a result‚ it is difficult to make generalizations about medieval literature. It is‚ nonetheless‚ possible to identify a few general trends. Allegory and symbolism are common in medieval literature‚ perhaps more so than in modern writing. Religious and philosophical

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    The advantages the church took of people in medieval times The Medieval Church played a far greater role in Medieval England than the Church does today. In Medieval England‚ the Church dominated everybody’s life. All Medieval people - be they village peasants or towns people - believed that God‚ Heaven and Hell all existed. From the very earliest of ages‚ the people were taught that the only way they could get to Heaven was if the Roman Catholic Church let them. Everybody would have been terrified

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    Medieval Life

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    The way people were taught and raised in the medieval times depended on their social background. Houses were different from a lord to a laborer. Their material good such as clothing‚ drink‚ and food depended on their social stature as well. The duties of the medieval person were different at some points‚ and varied greatly. However‚ a dominant force in the medieval times was the church. It played a large part in their days. The lives of the medieval English were different from one class to the

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    Medieval Weapons

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    The paper is going to be talking about medieval armor and weapons. The first key point is discussing about the armor that the people used in the medieval time period. The second key point for this paper is the weapons that the people and knights had back in medieval time. The third key point is discussing how the weapons were used. How the weapons was made and how the armor was made and what it was used for. Amor is protective plates of clothing mean’t to shield a person from intentionally inflicted

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    Medieval Medicine

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    Shaan Sarode Ms. Davis English IV – Per. 3 20 October 2010 Impact of Medieval Medicine Imagine when a friend gets sick or catches a “bug”‚ they may have two different reactions to it. The first is the realistic approach‚ which re-visits their recent actions and pinpoints the cause of the symptoms. The other is the non-realistic‚ which tends to blame supernatural causes. People during the medieval times almost always blamed the supernatural as the cause of these diseases. There were also many

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    Medieval Characteristics

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    Medieval Characteristics ENG/106 Survey of Literary Masterpieces Eva Harvey March 25‚ 2013 Comparison and Contrast Paper: Medieval Characteristics Heroes The early epic poem may have served to reinforce shared cultural values within a nation and provide a mythic history for a people. Ancient classical epics contain references to gods and magic and often feature a hero beset by mystical forces. Many later epics imitate these earlier works and may use similar literary conventions

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    Medieval Universities

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    Medieval Universities The English universities were one of the most significant creations of Medieval England. The scholars who attended eitherOxford or Cambridge Universities set an intellectual standard that contrasted markedly with the norm of Medieval England. Oxford University came into being some 20 years before Cambridge University. The church had a major impact at Oxford. The town came within the diocese of Lincoln‚ yet Oxford had its own archdeaconry. It was the input of the church that

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