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    Scientific Revolutions is that science is not a body of knowledge that grows through “steady‚ cumulative acquisition of knowledge but a series of peaceful interludes punctuated by intellectually violent revolutions”. He described the period of crisis as the tradition-shattering complements to the tradition-bound activity of normal science.” The interlude of revolution replaces the one conceptual world view by another. Kuhn challenged the dominant view of the history of science that science proceeds linearly

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    Spanish Period. Franciscan missionaries arrived in Antipolo in 1578 and built a church in Boso-Boso. In 1591 they were replaced by the Jesuits who organized the village into a parish. On March 25‚ 1626 Governor-General Juan Niño de Tabora brought from Acapulco‚ Mexico the image of the Virgin Mary. Before he died‚ he bequeathed the image to the Jesuits for the Antipolo Church. In 1639‚ the Chinese revolt reached Antipolo and burned the church down; however‚ the image was unharmed. It stayed in Cavite

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    Midterm: Part 1: Explain terms Part 2: Short Questions The Making of the Third World How was Europe able to expand its empire and dominate “non-Europe”? Europe: decentralized; non-Europe: centralized Rise of capitalism Different periods of colonization Caribbean/Americas – 1550s > India and rest of Asia – 1750 > Africa – 1884 (Berlin Conference) The emergence of mercantilism (= commercialism - 李嘉誠主義) (“buy cheap‚ sell dear”) Break from mercantilism - rise of industrial capitalism >1760 Defining

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    Explain the impact brought about by the rise of Ilustrados and the Filipino Clergy in the Philippine Nationalist Movement and their influence to Rizal. The most prominent Ilustrados were Graciano López Jaena‚ Marcelo H. del Pilar‚ Mariano Ponce‚ Antonio Luna and José Rizal‚ the Philippine national hero. Rizal’s novels Noli Me Tangere ("Touch Me Not") and El filibusterismo ("The Subversive") “exposed to the world the injustices imposed on Filipinos under the Spanish colonial regime”.

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    published many articles against the catholic population in Germany. Things gradually got worst when the diplomatic relations were broken off from the Vatican‚ the Jesuits (a religious order pledged to the spread of Catholicism) were forbidden from preaching or entering schools. The Jesuits were then expelled from Prussia and anti-Jesuits campaigns gradually began to spread amongst the country leading to a rise in catholic outrage. It was a series of laws passed in Prussia between 1873 and 1875 that

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    synagogues around the world‚ millions seek divine protection for soldiers and loved ones involved in the conflict. Another heavy argument that can prove that war and religion are inseparable‚ is he statement of the Jesuits that‚ “they were the one who planned the World War II.” Jesuits is one of the greatest religious sectors in the world. The wars are just the game of the rich people who want to get richer because they are not contented with what they already have. Although‚ religion and war is

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    On the surface‚ Voltaire’s Candide seems to be about every stupidity‚ every transgression‚ and every immoral act conceivable to man. It is a satirical and absurd look at life and religion. It makes a mockery of organized religious institutions and leaders. The hypocrisy of the actions of these leaders makes the reader wonder if Voltaire is against every religious order and even God‚ or is it simply the hypocrisy he abhors. In examining this book‚ it is a satirical way of looking at the hypocrisy

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     Include a discussion of the Jesuits.                 The Catholic Reformation was greatly influenced by the Protestant Reformation  for example‚ the Catholic Reformation was a counter reformation of the Protestant. The  Catholic churches council would meet at the city of Trent for three sessions and would  distinguish their doctrines from Protestant doctrines. A new society of religious orders  was with the Jesuits or otherwise known as the Society of Jesus. The Jesuits were  founded by a Spanish nobleman in 1450

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    A comical interlude is a part in a play where there is a break from the main plotline and is a chance for the audience and actors to relax. Some may argue that the final scene in ‘A Midsummer Night’s dream’ is only a comical interlude and nothing more as it does not relate to the main story directly. However‚ I would argue against this and say that the last scene is written by Shakespeare as a clever way of showing the audience what might have happened to the lovers. Also‚ a common convention of

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    Chapter 12 Romantic Interlude in Japan (1888) One of the happiest interludes in the life of Rizal was his sojourn in the Land of the Cherry Blossoms for one month and a half(February 28 – April 13‚ 1888). He was enchanted by the natural beauty of Japan‚ the charming manners of the Japanese‚ and the picturesque shrines. Moreover‚ he fall in love with a Japanese girl‚ whose loveliness infused joy and romance in his sorrowing heart. Her real name was Seiko Usui. Rizal affectionately called her

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