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    Aristocrats were considered as a small group of people that played a major role in European culture. These aristocrats were often people who hold titles‚ members of the court or were part of some ruling division. It was also a practice in Europe that aristocracy can be gained through marriage or by accruing some lands. Most of the aristocrats lived in big homes with lavish life styles. They owned a lot of lands and gained their earning from these lands. Many aristocrats also give importance to learning

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    Patronage in northern Europe is different from the one in Italy. In the early renaissance‚ main patron in Italy is the Medici family. This big merchant family benefits a lot from the fast development of Italian economy. They spent a large number of funds on art region‚ promoting the renaissance to expand. However‚ in the Northern Europe‚ English and France still fought each other in the Hundred-Year war. Two competing Popes still resided in Rome and Avigon. These conflicts influenced the economic

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    Throughout history‚ women have made up a sort of “minority” in the world’s many societies. They have been looked upon as property to husbands and fathers. Their place was deemed the male’s home. Women were to provide services to men‚ ranging from carrying an heir (hopefully a male) to providing a clean home and cooked meals. Women in high-income nations still continue to face challenges because of their gender‚ and those in low-income nations often remain thought of as property. From a symbolic interactionist

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    21‚ 2004 Impact of Culture on the Spread of HIV/AIDS in Kenya a national culture is not a folklore‚ nor an abstract populism that believes it can discover the people’s true nature….a national culture is the whole body of the efforts made by a people in the sphere of thought to describe‚ justify and praise the action through which that people has created itself and keeps itself in existence (Fanon‚ Frantz). Introduction Culture‚ even in the twenty first century

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    Chinese Culture and World Outlook Vs. European Culture and World Outlook During the 1400s to the 1700s‚ both the Chinese and the Europeans viewed themselves as superior cultures. Both the Chinese and the Europeans thought that they were the center of the world. The Europeans spread their culture and world outlooks outwards‚ but the Chinese decided to close their nation off from the outside world and tried to concentrate on themselves only. Although both the Chinese and the Europeans thought of

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    In his selected work of Christianity and European Culture‚ Dawson seeks to prove the validity of Christian civilization and present its place as the true savior of modern society. Throughout the work‚ Dawson explores the connection between secularization and the current state of tenuous world affairs. By presenting his claims that Christian culture is the only path to Western salvation‚ explaining the true meaning of Christianity as a culture of love‚ nurturing the idea of hope Christianity affords

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    Short Writing Assignment # 2 Topic: The Spread of Religions 11/20/2011 Question 1: How did Buddhism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam spread across the world‚ and why are they practiced so far from their origins? Answer 1: Buddhism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam spread across the world by use of four common practices. Missionaries spread the faith to new areas. These missionaries adapted their message to the existing culture of the area and adopted elements of existing religious traditions. Pilgrimage

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    Contrast that with Europe‚ where anyone from another town was fair game. However‚ the English settlers‚ after a very brief period of good relations in Massachusetts‚ came to loathe Native Americans. There was a serious culture clash here between stone age Native Americans (who had no land as private property‚ property belonged variously to the family‚ clan‚ or tribe) and Iron Age Europeans. Europeans had a totally different concept of private property. Your own property could be sold‚ transferred‚

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    Beginning in the 1400s‚ China was isolated from the world’s influences for hundreds of years. China had long considered the Europeans to be Babarians and were not interested in goods and ideas in Europe. When the Portuguese first showed up off the coast of China trying to establish trade relations‚ the Chinese ran away from them calling the Europeans as "Ocean Devils". From the emperor’s view‚ rulers from other countries were "younger brothers" of him. The Chinese recquired the Portuguese for having

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    The Europeans first started building settlements in North America in the 1500s‚ bringing not only germ cover blankets‚ but also new art techniques. Before contact with the Europeans the art style of the Native Americans consisted of carved totem poles‚ pottery decoration to show lineage‚ and complex paintings on stone. Imagery was used as a symbol of sacred events‚ rituals‚ and natural forces‚ which could include everything from celestial bodies and weather to the indigenous animals of the region

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