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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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    Modern Technology Technology has increased within the last ten years. It has made communication much easier and more convenient. People communicate on a daily basis‚ and with modern technology‚ people can communicate much easier and faster. Modern technology has changed the way teen’s deal with one another by increasing communication‚ making communication faster‚ and decreasing the amount of time spent face to face. First‚ modern technology has changed the way teens deal with one another by increasing

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    Transformed beyond recognition from the vision of the Founding Fathers’. Discuss this view of the modern US constitution. On March 4th 1789 the constitution of the United States of America came into effect. Derived from the visions of seven political leaders and statesmen and consisting of only seven articles‚ the US constitution would become the first of its kind‚ the bedrock of democracy and lay the foundations for democratic political systems across the world. Since 1789‚ America has progressed

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    more involved with other countries and became a major world power. A war against Spanish rule was coming to its end‚ but America was entering World War 1. Luckily‚ this was just the right time for the Wright Brothers to be alive‚ because their invention of manned flight was widely used by many countries in the war and was very important in helping their side of the war. Aerial Warfare World War I was the first war in which aircraft were deployed on a large scale‚ ten years after the Wright

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    Modern art-kind of art that does not resemble anything; abstract & distorted Modern- means something new One of the things that make modern painting & sculpture hard to grasp is its sheer variety of styles. Some emerge & flourish for a few years & then drop out of fashion‚ to be replaced by another mode. This includes: Realism Impressionism Post-impressionism Neo-impressionism Fauvism Cubism Expressionism Surrealism Futurism Minimalism May 1874‚ a group of young artists held their

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    Philippine Migration: Challenges and Responses Modern Migration (1960’s -1990’s) Submitted To: Prof. Lilia Casanova Submitted By: Helmuth Janica Mae R. Table of Contents Migration 3 Modern Migration Routes 3 Interview with an OFW

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    and expand the existing education system in its present form? Besides the degeneration of the process‚ education as an activity seems to be going on without any direction. The purpose of education More precisely‚ the perceived goal of education to make the individual and the society ’better’ in some qualitative sense‚ seems to missing in its current form. In our rush to get everybody educated‚ we do not

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    Ishi and Us

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    wild Indian of America. He closes a chapter in history. He looked upon us as sophisticated children–smart‚ but not wise. We knew many things‚ and much that is false. He knew nature‚ which is always true”. In order to analyze Ishi’s commentary one must first begin to ask is Ishi’s opinion correct? From what I know and understand about society today and society in the past‚ Ishi’s view of settlers of European descent and the modern day man are right on point. As a culture of people we are “smart‚ but

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    Modern Art Modern Art is loosely defined as the art styles developed between the years of 1860’s and the 1970’s.  It includes the Claude Monet during the impressionism period of 1870-90‚ Van Gogh during the post impressionism period of 1885-1905‚ Ernest Ludwig Kirchner representing the German Expressionism between 1905 and 1925‚ Viadimir Tatlin’s Abstracts from 1907 forward‚ Pablo Picasso’s Cubism from 1907-1915 to name a few.  Further into the 1900’s bought Dada‚ Surrealism‚ Abstract Expressionism

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    Impact of the Invention of the Sewing Machine on America The large number of practical and useful inventions brought forward during the time leading up to and including the period known as the Industrial Revolution had a significant impact on both American society and the world. The transition that took place resulted in reliance on mechanical sources of power/energy rather than the traditional human or animal sources to produce the products needed (Hackett‚ 1992). One of those inventions‚ the sewing

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