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    Legend Story

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    Angelo Alberto M. Hermoso BALM 1-A The Magical Legend of Destiny Once upon a time there was once a majestic creature with a body of dolphin and a face of a crab‚ he was named Crabsimus Prime of the Crustacean race who lived in the eastern shores of the east. Their land was full of peace and prosperity until the Lion King attacked. Many have died from this great war‚ because of this The Great God Jebus cried for the loss of his creations‚ He cried and cried and cried many tears of sadness it was

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    Jordan Groll American Society: Urban Legends in the Classroom What is it about America that causes students and people to crave an education? Could it be the intense pressures of society‚ or could it even be the simple fact that we want to educate ourselves? For centuries people were fine with being un-educated and life was simple and laid back‚ but when John Cotton (a noted Puritan Minister) established the first public school in America‚ people began to eat it up. And thus was

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    The baroque era faced a significant amount of resistance in the domains of religion‚ politics‚ and society in general. The Catholic Church faced a lot of criticism from Protestants‚ fueled by Martin Luther. His critique was focused on the greed and abuse of power portrayed by the church. Rome was referred to as ‘the whore of Babylon’ because of the expensive art‚ extravagant banquets and grand architecture present in the church. In its defense‚ the Catholic Church responded by addressing the

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    There were multiple milestones for Women’s Rights during the Cold War Era. The first of which included twenty years of substantial economic growth which resulted in numerous opportunities for women in the workplace. At the end of World War II women comprised a fourth of the American workforce (Brief American Pageant). Although things were changing culturally for women in the 1950’s‚ legislative protection from discrimination did not occur until the 1960’s with the advent of the Equal Employment Opportunity

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    The Elizabethan World Picture In the Elizabethan era it was believed that the Earth was the center of the universe and the Earth was surrounded by 9 or 11 spheres. In the 11th sphere was called coelum empyraeum which means the imperial heaven. It was here it was believed that God existed with his angles. The 9th sphere was called primum mobile. This sphere controlled the universes movements. In the sphere closest to Earth was the moon. From 2nd sphere and upward entailed eternity and stability and

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    In the Victorian era‚ there were three main social classes‚ each with sub-groupings to determine if you were at the top or bottom of your respected class. The most well-off class was restricted to royalty‚ the rich‚ and the elite. This was known as the upper class. Following the elite was the middle class‚ which included wealthy business owners‚ educated workers‚ etc. Finally‚ at the bottom of the food chain‚ was the lower class. This group included factory workers or uneducated workers at the

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    The Tides of Change Throughout American history‚ there have been many movements that have had varying impacts‚ but none as extensive and influential as the labor and woman’s suffrage movements. Both arose during the Progressive era in which reform movements swept across the United States to eliminate problems caused by industrialization and urbanization. Small-scale business operations were soon replaced by much larger corporation based ones that supported themselves on the hard labor of the

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    EDUCATION DURING THE  SPANISH ERA Prepared by: Patricia Dela Rosa When the Spanish first arrived in the Philippines‚ education of the indigenous people was mainly viewed as the duty of religious organizations The Friars establish parochial schools linked with Churches to teach catechism to the natives. Education was manage‚ supervised‚ and controlled by the friars. The Spanish missionaries aim to control of the Filipinos‚ body and soul. The curriculum then consisted of the three R’s:

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    Urban Legends In this paper I will explain exactly what an urban legend is‚and give some examples of very popular ones that have been passed by word of mouth for decades across the United States. 1 " An urban legend is a story that is so bizarre‚horrifying‚or unexplainable‚ that it makes something inside of us want to believe it." Urban Legends can have traced origins from other countries‚ universities

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    During the Enlightenment Era the philosophers decided to start spreading their ideas. These people used thought and reason to question actions that took place‚ they also questioned the government of their county. The philosophers ideas spread to the people so their ideas spread like wildfire. The name of one of the more popular philosophers is Adam Smith‚ he did many things to impact the people of his time. He was very passionate about his work. He based his ideas off his conflicts during his childhood

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