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    The Middle Ages was the era between 500 and 1400 in Europe. This period is best labeled by the Dark AgesAge of Feudalism‚ and the Age of Faith. The beginning of the Middle Ages is called the "Dark Ages" because the great civilizations of Greece and Rome had fallen. Life in Western Europe during the Middle Ages was very hard. Very few people could read or write and nobody expected improvement. The only hope for most people during the Middle Ages was their belief in Christianity. Even though the

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    Century of Genius

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    the 17th century is considered to be a “century of genius” because of the many advancements and inventions during this time period. There were a great number of intellects who excelled in every field. The 17th century witnessed the work of individuals ranging from Bernini to Galileo. It is popularly viewed as the time of modern science‚ but the works in architecture and art also showed the importance of this time period. Many historians argue whether this time period was actually a century of genius

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    Theme is the main idea of what a story is about‚ and it could have a lesson that could speak to the reader. In the story‚“Rikki-Tikki-Tavi” I am certain that the theme is “greed can have negative outcomes”. Rudyard Kipling‚ the author of the “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi‚” couldn’t have made it more obvious. He literally hit me in the face with this theme. For instance‚ Nagaina is greedy and dies‚ but Rikki-Tikki isn’t and he lives. Although some people might think the theme is “it is possible to survive against

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    The Rime of the Ancient Mariner A life filled with greed‚ hate‚ and obsession is one filled with misery and hopelessness. The Mariner was with a hatred for the living creatures around him causing his curse which lead to his change in perspective. The author of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner wanted to bring about change towards loving the life of all kinds through the turmoil of the Ancient Mariner. The Mariner’s turmoil starts with the hatred for all living creatures around him just as

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    Glided Age

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    7-3 Notes Gilded Age • Gilded means Gold Covered • 1880-1900 is called the Gilded Age because of societies focus on $ and greed. The rich were getting richer and the poor getting poorer. • Mark Twain wrote a novel entitled The Gilded Age and showed the growing gap between rich and poor. • President Rutherford B. Hayes (1876-1880) noted that 90% of the nations money was controlled by just 10% of the population. Political Machines Graft – political corruption. o Politicians

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    Drinking Age

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    Drinking Age “Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy‚” was once said by a very smart man named Benjamin Franklin. He lived in a time when there was no minimum drinking age. Before the 1900’s there wasn’t any kind of drinking laws anywhere in the United States. The drinking age was regulated by society which was family‚ church‚ and communities. Yes‚ some kids probably drank too much back then‚ but I’ve learned that the current laws aren’t doing much to stop it now either. At

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    Age Stratification

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    social stratification by factors such as age‚ gender‚ race‚ or socioeconomic status. Age stratification and ageism are very closely related; one cannot exist without the other. Age stratification separates people into three primary groups according to their age; the young‚ the old and the rest. Ageism is the process of systematic stereotyping or discrimination‚ takes over from there by being an enacted series of prejudices against a person or group based on their age‚ just as racism and sexism accomplish

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    The Devil and Tom Walker is a story based on a German legend. This It shows themes of greed‚ values‚ good and evil‚ and temptation. This short story is about a man named Tom Walker‚ who is married to who is said to be just as miserable as him. They are both greedy and selfish. Tom takes a shortcut and finds his way into a swamp and stumbles upon what seems to be the devil. The devil offered Tom an old pirate named Kidd’s treasure‚ for his soul and limitless knowledge and wealth. Tom considers the

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    Romantic Age

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    Romantic period‚ inspiring writers to address themes of democracy and human rights and to consider the function of revolution as apocalyptic change. • Romantic poets presented a theory of poetry in direct opposition to representative eighteenth-century theories of poetry as imitative of human life and nature by suggesting that poetic inspiration was located not outside in nature‚ but inside the poet’s mind‚ in a "spontaneous" emotional response. • Literature also became a profitable business

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    Chapter one in “Money‚ Greed‚ and God”‚ talks about how many people‚ throughout history‚ have tried to create the perfect society for their people‚ yet they have failed horribly. In many occasions communism sounds promising. but it has its great disadvantages. The Russians tried it‚ and failed as well as the Chinese. One thing that shocked me‚ was that the Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts attempted something similar to Communism by working the communal farmland as a whole. Although it didn’t last

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