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    Birth of Thought‚ Death of Woman Throughout history‚ there have always been divisions in the experiences of women and men. They have never had the same standards and expectations. Hence we cannot look at the experiences of the realm of men to answer the realities of the lives of when during similar time periods. An example of a shift of thought and lifestyle is portrayed in European societies that transferred from Feudalism into the era of the Renaissance. Examples of such shifts include the

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    The Greek mind is something so brilliant and historic that it is mainly talked about in past tenses. Deep thinkers derived from scarce resources and immense intelligence have poetically spread knowledge over centuries‚ one pupil after another. The Greeks are so important because they took thinking and everyday life problems and created meaning from the unknown; before there was a Google or internet to readily extinguish ignorance with the push of a button. Foremost‚ all things mentioned above are

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    Is war really ever justified? All different kinds of people‚ in all different corners of the world have different opinions on this controversial issue. Many people think that war is never justified‚ many think that war is always justified‚ and there are some people who think that it completely depends on the situation of the battle. This situation is not a new one‚ it has not become easier to understand over time‚ and will never totally be resolved between every single person. The idea that

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    Industries that had previously excluded women now welcomed them. There was a particular demand for women to do heavy work such as unloading coal‚ stoking furnaces and building ships. Women moved into the labour force to fill this need. During World War I‚ for example‚ thousands of women worked in munitions factories‚ offices and large hangars used to build aircrafts. Of course women were also involved in knitting socks and preparing hampers for the soldiers on the front‚ as well as other voluntary

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    4) previous | next The Greek War of Independence [pic] [pic] Greek Territory‚ 1832-1947‚ a map from Wikipedia [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] Battle at Navarin Bay‚ the last battle of sailing ships‚ 1827 [pic] [pic] King Otto [pic] King Otto arrives in Greece‚ 1833‚ an artist’s imagination [pic] The Greeks had been under Ottoman rule since the mid-1400s. Islamic law applied only to Muslims‚ with the Greek Orthodox Church allowed to function and Greeks free to worship as they pleased

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    Aurora was a free spirited goddess who didn’t care for the expectations of the other gods and preferred to spend her time frolicking and dancing in the sky. She wore a beautiful dress woven of the finest blue‚ green‚ and purple fabrics‚ which she believed to make her better than some of the others. The other gods of Mount Olympus found Aurora to be a careless‚ insolent child‚ who could never understand the ways of the sophisticated gods. Hera expressed her distaste for Aurora the most‚ but secretly

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    origins and consequences of The Peloponnesian War 431-404 B.C Account for the Athenian Defeat The main Peloponnesian War or second Peloponnesian war from 431- 404 B.C was fought between the growing power Athens and the dominating power Sparta. Gilpin notes the importance of this war as it parallels many others in history and characterises realist theory in present day international politics. The following essay will examine the origins and consequences of this war and account for the Athenian

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    The Renaissance was the time period between the fourteenth and seventeenth centuries that led to the beginning of many new ideas and developments. It was a time period of prosperity for many European countries especially Italy. Economic and intellectual changes occurred and it also gave the opportunity for many new doors to open to new directions in art‚ social‚ scientific‚ and political beliefs. Although during this time of great reform women had minimal amounts of influence. It is argued‚ that

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    Impact of World War 1 on Germans and African Americans In the year 1790‚ the United Sates Census counted approximately 375 thousand people of the German origin. The number of the Germans immigration later increased after the year 1815. The occurrence of World War 1 during this period led to the increase in anti-German sentiments causing the German community to become invisible (Fiebig-von 33). The Germans were often met with accusations of being sympathetic about the German Empire. The war turned

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