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    After becoming the bishop of Milan‚ Ambrose made many changes within the Western Church. He was accountable for the two first theological works written in Latin‚ which were De Sacramentis on the Sacraments and De Spirtu Sancto on the Holy Spirit. Ambrose was also able to instruct and strengthen the process of preparing for Baptism. He reformed the Church’s way of singing by introducing singing into the Western Church. The singing that was done in the church at the time was known as the “Ambrosian

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    China and Japan’s Responses to Western Influence       During the 19th and 20th centuries‚ much of the western world had at the very least‚ begun to modernize. Countries on this side of the globe were becoming booming metropolises. Trade with many other nations brought lots of new things to these western countries and also resulted in the Europeans observing a good deal of places that were not yet modernized. These observations later lead to the western nations wanting to make changes. They

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    Fashion is a way to show a person’s form of personal expression‚ a display of self-concept‚ the amount of wealth a person may have‚ and how the fashion and advertising industries influence them. But where has the influence come from that has made it such a huge importance in our everyday lives? The fashion‚ media and advertising industries‚ are very prominent in teenagers lives. Watching TV‚ celebrities that they see‚ searching the Internet‚ and reading magazines are the very way that teenagers come

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    Westwood are three famous British fashion designers in international‚ they delivered influence to fashion trends. In 1992 he earned his master’s degree in fashion design from St. Martin’s Royal College of Art. The entire degree show was bought as a high price by an influential stylist Isabella Blow. In 1996‚ Alexander McQueen nicknamed "the hooligan of English fashion"‚ was named head designer at the Paris couture house of Givenchy.(3-1) McQueen designed a wealth of fashion products‚ most of them were

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    China and India‚ Western Influence on Youth BUS 330 Over the last decade China and India have adopted trends from western-styles. These are two heavily populated countries and their youth are gravitate more to western styles. There are many goods and services that can be offered to their marketers. This paper will describe the products that interest these youth markets. Compare and contrast the micro- and macro-environmental forces that influence the marketing strategies for these goods and services

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    death when he is fighting Menelaeus‚ but in the final outcome‚ the Greeks will sack Troy‚ and Paris will die. When mortals interfere with the will of Zeus‚ the results are much more tragic. Because they are mortal‚ their actions have direct influence on their comrades‚ and their lives. Gods feel pity when they cannot save a favored mortal‚ but that pity cannot compare to Achilles’ sorrow at the death of Patroclus. Death and fighting is not depicted as glorious in The Iliad. Brave warriors

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    Western Europe emerged from the hardships of the middle ages in a spectacular cultural flowering-the renaissance‚ literally a rebirth. A money economy replaced the feudal system‚ and consumer goods with fixed price levels and values became available on an open market. During the renaissance individuals became more self-aware and extrovert. Renaissance had a more unifying effect on fashion. Clothes were made to match a customer’s request. Tailors began to form business networks of closely related

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    Modern day Shanghai represents a bustling city with rapid urbanization and a significant foreign influence that has become an economic‚ global center. It is important to note‚ however‚ that it took centuries for Shanghai to be molded into this current‚ dynamic‚ fiscal city. From the 5th to the 7th century‚ Shanghai was sparsely populated. This inability to promote settlement within the region was largely due to the “deltaic position of the area” that ultimately retarded the city’s economic growth

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    Japan and Western Europe are two countries on opposite sides of the earth‚ yet both had a time period known as the feudal period. Japan’s feudal age (12th century to the = 15th century) is comparable in many ways to Europe’s feudal age (9th century through the 15th century‚ also known as the Middle Ages). Three specific areas that share differences and similarities between these two ages of feudalism are in politics‚ culture‚ and social structure. An area in which the West and Japan are as different

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    culture‚ not only through its fast paced music‚ but also through its fashion. The youths who proceeded to follow punk‚ were reacting to current social situations in the 1970’s and doing so by expressing themselves through music‚ clothing‚ and violence. Punk chose to fight for such things as anti-capitalism and anti-racism. Punk stood against everything that was conventional with its Do-It-Yourself (DIY) attitude towards fashion and music. Ironically‚ though punk was opposed to traditionalists‚ once

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