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    Between 1450 and 1700‚ attitudes toward the European poor changed dynamically‚ roughly following a three-part cycle. In the late 1400’s‚ the poor were regarded with sympathy and compassion; generous aid from both public and religious institutions was common. By the 16th Century‚ however‚ the poor were treated with suspicion and harsh measures‚ to ensure that they were not becoming lazy‚ using welfare as a substitute for labor. Beginning in the 17th Century‚ the attitudes toward the poor again shifted

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    AP World History 1450-1750

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    1450 part C Globalization Spices Sugar was HUGE in America • New Guinea • Arabs were first to take it – med • Europeans wanted it o All they had was honey and fruits • First international mass market product o Capital from Europe/production in America/ African slaves • Sugar Belt • Slave labor o Many Indians died o Many African were resistant to disease o Horrendous conditions o Many Africans in Brazil o Spread t Caribbean • There was Spanish‚ Friend‚ English‚ Dutch

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    The Great Struggle “If there is no struggle then there is no progress.” This quote was said by Fredrick Douglass as a way to explain how hard the world works against us. Nature has struggle naturally‚ an example is the lion and his prey. A lion has to struggle to catch his prey‚ so he can live‚ and the prey has to struggle to stay away from the lion so it can live. The progress that both have is that they both get to live if they make it through the struggle. When a person hears the word “struggle”

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    Myth Of Progress

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    After reading The Myth of Progress I have learned different ways to approach a problem in a more effective way. I think of how things are connected to each other and how systems lie within other systems. Everything is connected and feeds off each other in ways that I would not have originally thought of. One example that was used was how the forest lives off all the organisms within it‚ all their actions can be used for energy for another organism. There is no waste and its goal is to reach an equilibrium

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    Depression in the 1800s

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    Dealing with Depression in the 1800s William Faulkner and Charlotte Gilman are two well known writers for intriguing novels of the 1800s. Their two eccentric pieces‚ “A Rose for Emily” and “The Yellow Wallpaper” are equally alluring. These authors and their works have been well recognized‚ but also critized. The criticism focuses on the society that is portrayed in these novels. The modern readers of today’s society are resentful to this dramatic society. These two novels are full of tradition

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    The Spanish and English colonies both moved to North America seeking opportunities. The difference is that the Spaniards sought gold‚ while the English colonists sought freedom‚ religiously or otherwise. Therefore‚ the Spanish settlements in the Southwest and the English colonies in New England had very different approaches to both politics and economic development. The Spaniards had ventured to the United States region of America from their previous Latin America area. They expected to find the

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    Progress Report

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    08:30-10:00 February18‚ 2013 Progress Report II Date: February 15‚ 2013 Personal Profile: Name: Maria Nikki Grace Belara Age: 19 Contact #: 09336137121 Goals: 1. Knows how to prioritize things 2. Will be able to give her good prioritizing techniques 3. Will be able to help her in managing her time Assessment Summary: In our second session the client was feeling much more comfortable since we have met and communicated well from the last session. Last session‚

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    Economic and social aspects of marketing Sometimes criticized for its impact on personal economic and social well-being‚ marketing has been said to affect not only individual consumers but also society as a whole. This section briefly examines some of the criticisms raised and how governments‚ individuals‚ and marketers have addressed them. Marketing and individual welfare Criticisms have been leveled against marketers‚ claiming that some of their practices may damage individual welfare. While

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    Disabilities In 1800s

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    barriers the disabled face. Throughout history the treatment of the disabled has been evolving. In the 1800s‚ the disabled were treated like they were worthless and people pitied them. According to http://paul-burtner.dental.ufl.edu/oral-health-care-for-persons-with-disabilities/societys-attitude-toward-people-with-disabilities/ “ Prior to the twentieth century‚

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    After the Civil War‚ there was a surge of new technology in the United States. Inventors like Thomas Edison and Alexander Graham Bell made new and exciting things that changed the way life was. Thanks to things like the Bessemer process‚ industry soared and big businesses were formed. Labor unions too were affected by this new technological growth. There was a big impact on all aspects of American lifestyle as a result of the inventions of this time. Thomas Edison was one of the most important inventors

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