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    Persepolis: The Story of How Marjane Satrapi Remains an Individual In the early 1950s when Britain discovered Iran’s amazing oil‚ the shah‚ a western controlled puppet was put into power to control and nationalize this resource. During the late 1970s the citizens of Iran started to revolt. Marjane Satrapi‚ a young girl growing up in the daunting oppression of the Shah’s rule and then the perilious danger of the Iranian revolution remains an individual by learning from her parents‚ keeping a very

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    Throughout time great examples of art have been made by human kind‚ however very few have been made by women. There is an evident in the art world‚ never the less‚ the last century has seen an increase in women in the arts in America and the world. The largest section of the arts that women can be seen is in literature. Many of the bestselling books are currently written by woman who are taking it by storm. An excellent example that represents conventional arts and literature is “Persepolis” by Marjane

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    Persepolis The graphic novel Persepolis depicts the Iranian revolution from a child’s point-view through the eyes of the author Marjane Satrapi. Satrapi describes her experiences and actions while being raised during and after the Iranian revolution. The Iranian revolution was based strongly on the Islam faith and the establishment of an “Islamic Republic” (Crossroads and Cultures‚ 1008). After the year 1980 when the revolution had been resolved‚ women and girls were required to wear veils and were

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    Economy of the Ming Dynasty The economy of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) of China was the largest in the world during that period. It is regarded as one of China’s three golden ages (the other two being the Han and Song periods). The period was marked by the increasing political influence of the merch ants‚ the gradual weakening of imperial rule‚ and technological advances. Monetary system Despite issuing paper money in the early part of the dynasty‚ the Ming ended up using silver as a means of

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    for their people. In the era of the Classical age‚ both the Han dynasty and the Gupta Empire reveal the diversity generated during the Classical period. While these two Empires certainly portray contrasting qualities of the other‚ some aspects of their lives mirrored each other as well. Both China and India had distinct differences that‚ in dissimilar aspects‚ unified them as a people. One of the main differences between the Han dynasty and the Gupta Empire is the concept of their contrasting views

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    [3][clarification needed] The Mughal Emperor Jalaludin Mohammed Akbar ’s record keeper Abu Fazl celebrated the Janjua Rajput as among the most renowned Rajputs of South Asia.[4] Contents  [hide]  * 1 Early history * 2 Janjua emperors of the Hindu Shahi Dynasty * 2.1 Jayapala * 2.2 Anandapala Shah * 2.3 Tirlochanpal Shah * 2.4 Bhimpala Shah * 3 Janjua rule of Mathura * 4 Raja Mal Khan * 4.1 Delhi Sultanate and the Janjua Rajput Rebellion * 5 Main branches * 5.1 Raja Jodh

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    The Tang and Song dynasties are often considered the golden age of China; science‚ art‚ and literature flourished during this period.² The diffusion of Chinese culture to Korea and Japan also happened during the golden age.² From 1200-1300‚ China was conquered by the Mongol Empire.² Native Chinese reclaimed their land during the Ming dynasty.² The Ming and Qing dynasties make up early modern China‚ which featured great prosperity‚ stability‚ and

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    Try to make connections with some of the theories and concepts we discussed in class (i.e. Piaget‚ Nature vs Nurture‚ Freud‚ Prenatal Development‚ Brain Development‚ etc.) I chose to observe Sadie Robertson from the reality show‚ Duck Dynasty. Duck Dynasty is a show focused on one family‚ The Robertson’s‚ who became famous and wealthy from a

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    Empress Wu was the one and only empress of all. She accomplished a lot in her time of power in the Tang Dynasty. She helped women become more powerful and just as good as men. She also influenced all to learn and receive good education. She was born into a wealthy family welcoming her into a learning environment. Empress Wu’s family was from Wenshui‚ China. She was born in 625 and died December 16‚ 705. Her father was Wu Shihuo (577- 635) ‚ he was a member of a renowned aristocratic family. Her mother

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    In Burma‚ the unjust increase of gas prices initiated the Saffron revolution‚ showing that in order to bring about a peaceful end‚ the government must see that their actions and morally incorrect. People who live in a state that is a democracy tend to be scared of other types of governments‚ such as communism or fascism. Burma was a democracy until 1962‚ when the junta took over. The junta was a military dictatorship that had control by playing off of the fear the people had of them. The junta had

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