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    that had negative effect on Eurasia’s economy‚ and influenced the spread of ideas‚ technology‚ and diseases. To a certain extent‚ religious biases were introduced as the Mongols dominated Eurasia. Although it’s not completely certain‚ the emperor of the Mongols seemed to favor Catholicism as stated in the letter written by Friar John. Genghis Khan did reject the invitation to adopt the Catholic faith with a resonable excuse but praised the Christians.

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    Constantinople‚ and other cities" gave opportunity for architects to create a new design. Christian basilica architectural design was for the needs of the congregation‚ which meant a new kind of design. With the spreading of the influence of Christianity‚ congregations grew as did the churches space. "New Early Christian building types include churches‚ baptister- ies for the ritual of baptism‚ mausoleums or tombs‚ and memorial structures at sacred sites" as mentioned in Architecture

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    Pop culture is transmitted via the mass media and aimed particularly at younger people. Pop culture can be expressed through many different ways such as fashion‚ music‚ television‚ movies‚ cars and sports. Pop culture was targeted at teens for many reasons. These reasons were that teens cared how they appeared and were influenced by the images and looks. After World War 2 finished‚ improvements to entertainment started to happen this gave people more ideas and new trends. To understand pop culture

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    At the time‚ India did not contained a central government‚ which attracted foreign countries to place their trading bases. The British East India Company took control of the country and also established the Raj. They contained an elaborate hierarchy of officials that was established to enforce its rule‚ the monarchy was supported by thousands of civil servants. The British did not deliberately set out to make India’s people change their existing

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    apartheid? Who were involved? And how did apartheid end in South Africa? What is apartheid? The system of apartheid--"apartness" between races--began in 1948 and in the time span of one generation‚ it wove itself into every aspect of life. Apartheid was a radical and extreme extension of segregation originating in colonial conquest in the seventeenth century by the Dutch (known as Boers or Afrikaners) and English. Apartheid was separation by race and by location. Apartheid laws were enacted in

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    Racism is a topic that has faced out of most politicians debate. In the 1960s‚ the delegations for most politicians are Civil Rights. It was a topic that was affecting America’s society. African Americans were tired and frustrated waiting for a leader to do justice. Dr. King was a man very involved with politics. Dr. King was recognized for his nonviolent movement and relationship with political leaders such as John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. Dr. King’s movement was not criticized as much

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    LIFESTYLE OF THE “HIPPIES” Origins and Beliefs of the Hippies. The 1960s counterculture movement was comprised of the baby boomers who had grown into their teenage and young adult years in the 1960s‚ so they were often found in large numbers. The people involved were youths of America who were typically Caucasian‚ white‚ and middle-class‚ with ages ranging from fifteen to twenty-five. However‚ the conformity and peaceful times of the 1950s were not enough for their children‚ who were ambitious and wanted

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    During the renaissance supernatural powers were believed to be true. Shakespeare expresses this during the play Macbeth. The witches are shown to have supernatural powers in multiple acts throughout the play‚ each time influencing characters. The witches influence most of the actions in Macbeth. Although Lady Macbeth convinces Macbeth to kill King Duncan‚ Macbeth had the idea planted in his head by the witches. When Macbeth first meets the witches‚ they tell him that he will be king. He responds

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    Kyle Baird December 1‚ 2015 Writing Project The topic I have chosen is the influence of culture and religion in human sexuality. Religion has been around for hundreds of years Society’s views on sexuality‚ marriage and rituals are influenced by everything from religion to culture Religion has been the greatest influence on sexual behavior in the United States and other countries. Most world religions have moral codes that say what is right and wrong. Also it says in which sexuality can be expressed

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    England and for many people it was a spiritual re-birth. There were some bright moments in the Rennaisance‚ but it was also a very dark time due to the bubonic plague going around in Europe‚ and many deaths occurred because of it. This made the writing of the time a lot darker and almost more realistic in some ways. The printing press had also just been invented so this caused many more people to choose writing as a hobby

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