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    The Islamic Golden Age in Spain was a multi-cultural mix of the people of three religions that believed in one God; Muslims‚ Christians‚ and Jews. During the Golden Age; libraries‚ colleges‚ public baths were established and literature‚ poetry‚ and architecture flourished. Muslims and non-Muslims made general influences to this flowering of culture. The Golden Age is described as religious and ethnic tolerance and mixed agreement between Muslims‚ Christians‚ and Jews. Although Christians and Jews

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    “I don’t want to go to school mama!” I am sure each & every one of us would have said during our earliest school life. Four years of freedom and carefree living had come to an end and we felt like we were being put inside a prison. Waking us up each morning and getting us ready to go to school would have been the most difficult task for our parents. The first sight of teacher scared us we used to cry bitterly and turn our classroom into a pond of tears. The teacher would console us and try to make

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    From the 7th century to the end of the 13th century there were two Islamic golden ages. The first Golden Age was from about the 7th century to the 11th century. This Golden Age was society integrated in all dimensions‚ political‚ social‚ and moral‚ under the aegis of Islam. (Lapidus 14).The second Golden Age was from the 11th century to the 13h century. This Golden Age society was divided between state and religious institutions and differentiated political and religious elites (Lapidus 13). While

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    will reach all of Greece‚ and never die while the Greek kind of songs survives." Philosophy Xenophanes rejected the idea that the gods resembled humans in form. One famous‚ proto-sociological passage ridiculed the idea by claiming that‚ if oxen were able to imagine gods‚ then those gods would be in the image of oxen: The Ethiops say that their gods are flat-nosed and black‚ While the Thracians say that theirs have blue eyes and red hair. Yet if cattle or horses or lions had hands and could

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    leather suit and the fearlessness to look staring down at Gotham city perched dangerously on the tallest tower available. In Nolan’s hands‚ he has also developed self-seriousness and doubt‚ adding a welcome layer to the comic-book enterprise. The Dark Knight of four years ago had a villain‚ the Joker (Heath Ledger)‚ whose evilness had no affiliations and whose incendiary insanity burnt everything in its way. That included Batman (Bale)‚ Police Commissioner Gordon (Oldman) and a District Attorney

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    Atalanta and the Golden Apple Atalanta was a huntress favored by the goddess Artemis and is believed to be the daughter of a king. The story of Atalanta and the golden apple begins with Atlanta’s birth. Atlanta was believed to be the daughter of a king and when she was born female her father had her taken out to the woods to left to die of exposure from the elements. However‚ luckily for the young baby girl a kind old bear came along and adopted her. The kind old bear raised the young Atalanta until

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    by Amber Kramer Summary Essay: The Dark Night of the Soul Richard E. Miller essay “The Dark Night of the Soul” to be an interesting way to think about reading and writing in today’s world. Richard uses the violence in the world to question if our educational system is relevant to keeping us safe and whether the power literature can be used to change the tragic event that happen around us every day. Richard begins with a few horrific events such as Columbine

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    Acropolis in about 456. According to the preserved inscription‚ it measured about 30 feet (9 m) high. At the time‚ it was the largest statue yet erected in Athens. The so-called Lemnian Athena was dedicated as an offering by Athenian colonists who were sent to Lemnos between 451 and 448. A head of Athena in Bologna and two statues of Athena in Dresden are thought to be copies‚ in marble‚ of Phidias’ original work in bronze. The colossal statue of the Athena Parthenos‚ which Phidias made for the

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    The Dark Net‚ by Jamie Bartlett‚ introduces the complex relations between the the virtual world and our everyday lives. The internet provides the ability to construct a virtual identity. The construction of this virtual identity opens new sets of rules that function online. This virtual identify creates tension between “the real world” and the virtual world‚ blurring distinctions between right and wrong. In the virtual world‚ outside factors appear to be eliminated. However‚ similarities between

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    AP World History-Theme Analysis Chart Theme 1: Interaction between humans and the environment. | * Like religious faiths‚ infections and contagious diseases also spread along the trade routes of the classical world. * The most disruptive of these diseases were probably smallpox and measles‚ and epidemics of bubonic plague may also have erupted. * During the second century C.E. epidemics reduced roman population by about one-quarter‚ to forty-five million. | Theme 2: Development and

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