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    Name: Nguyễn Thị Hoàng Ngân Student’s ID: BABAUN11030 ASSIGNMENT 4 Culture video Culture is a product of human that is created and developed in the relationship between human and society. Culture influences cognition and behavior of each individual. To further clarify this issue‚ Kaiping Peng of the University of California at Berkeley and his colleague Micheal Morris of Stanford University research how people from East Asia and North America interpret behaviors differently. In this study

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    Muslim rulers in terms of education and high culture‚ so they subsequently became attracted to Islamic intellectualism and language‚ and their integration into Andalusian culture caused them to have profound influence on all its inhabitants. The Christians in Al-Andalus consisted mainly of the Visigoths‚ Hispano-Romans and the native tribes of the Iberian Peninsula. The Christian population was pre-dominantly catholic‚ and under the Visigoth rule a culture of learning was present‚ but it was miniscule

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    Spain Vs American Culture

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    AMERICA VS FRANCE VS SPAIN In the 1800 over more than one million settlers lived between the Appalachian mountains and the Mississippi River. This event was called the biggest land of property dealing in the history of the United States of America. The Louisiana territory was the major importance to all people who wanted it. It was like a hot potato between countries and foreigners for Europeans. The on and off game with the territory was back and forth. France was the first to have it in its

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    The Spanish administrators along the course establish two centres of authority in the Americas “Mexico (which they called New Spain) and Peru (known as New Castile)” (Source12) There was also mandatory conversion to Christianity. There was a stage when Provincial Landa found that the Mayans had ongoing idolatry‚ which led to the arrest of thousands of natives who were suspected on idolatry and Landa supervised the torture of “...more than 4‚500 people over the course of three months; many were tortured

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    problems for Spain because trade was not properly regulated along with bad relations between other countries and poor leadership‚ which led to the loss of wealth. Spain also lacked important economic qualities. France was enriched by the resources from the Americas because trade was encouraged and regulated. Also the finance minister‚ Colbert‚ followed mercantilist policies that greatly improved economy and there was strong royal power to enforce the policies of the king. When Spain started trading

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    The Spaniards‚ the Chinese‚ and the French In the 15th century‚ Spain became the originator of the age of exploration. To begin with‚ the Renaissance had recently started and there was an eager love for culture and exploration. Art was an extremely important part of culture in Spain. Gothic art was probably one of the largest styles of art in Spain‚ this was a result of the Cistercian Order. Examples of this style of art are the monasteries of Poblet and Santes Creus and the Cathedrals of Leon‚ Burgos

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    Analysis of the factors for success and subsequent decline of Portugal‚ Spain and the Netherlands on the world trade arena in 1500-1650 1. Introduction The period of 1500-1650 had a crucial impact on the world trade‚ thus influencing the global economic and political balance. Though the volumes of intra-continental trade in the first half of 16th century were much higher than those of spice and slave movement between the continents‚ it is obvious that the emergence of the global trade was an event

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    Culture and Civilization

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    Perceptions of Culture and Civilization The words ’culture ’ and ’civilization ’ have been often used synonymously‚ though they have different meanings. By definition‚ culture is the tastes in art and manners that are favored by a social group. On the other hand‚ ’Civilization ’ means the betterment of ways of living‚ making nature bend to fulfill the needs of humankind. It includes also organizing societies into politically well-defined groups working collectively for improved conditions of

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    Cultures on the Iron Range 1880-1930 Immigration to America is one of the most life changing experiences for men‚ women‚ and families. The journey of moving to a foreign land‚ primarily from Europe‚ and leaving home behind can be unimaginable for many kids. Diverse cultures have shaped America to what people know today. People immigrate for many different reasons. Some immigrate due to economic‚ environmental‚ political‚ social reasons. Or to simply to seek a better life. Every individual man‚

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    Scoggin March 3rd‚ 2015 Social Studies 8 In the year 7011 the Muslims disembarqued in Tarifa Cape in Southern Spain‚ starting a period of more than 700 years of Islamic ruling over the Spanish peninsula. The Spanish Catholic Kings conquered back Granada in 1492‚ finishing with the Muslim control of Iberia. This long period of Muslim domination left a strong influence over the spanish culture and language. This because hundreds of thousands of Muslims decided to stay Iberia and many of them converted

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