Category: /Science & Technology
…by mistranslation upon mistranslation.
The Printing Revolution helped in the accumulation, preservation, comparison, and exchange of ideas. The printing revolution was helped immensely by the existence of commercially minded merchants who understood…
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Category: /History/European History
…, was the bridge between the classical and romantic periods in music.
II.A New Age of Science
a.About the new age of science
1.The Scientific Revolution had created a modern, rational approach to the study of the natural world.
2.In Biology, the Frenchman Louis…
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Category: /Literature
…will be empty and the men will, already, have spent long hours in the sun" (170).
Referring to The Rights Revolution, the abundance like Alexander is the only person to solve the problem of poverty like Calum paradoxically. Their contrast has made to the inequalities…
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Category: /Business & Economy/Companies
…the youth revolution came about teenagers had begun to experiment with dating. This was conducted very respectfully. Boys and girls tended to enjoy their pastimes with the same sex and dating presented teenagers with an opportunity to mingle with the opposite sex…
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Category: /History/World History
…. I have not found any sources that make this connection, but it seems the only logical explanation for the radical egalitarianism that existed among many pirate crews of this time. Nearly 100 years before the American and French Revolutions, experiments…
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
…, it is a little harder to become "colored." Nonetheless, the portrayal of reactions of the people of Pleasantville to the drastic changes is indicative of a passage in our history.
Pleasantville is not a mere historical commentary saying that American whites were…
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Category: /History/North American History
…Britain's taxation on the American colonists greatly affected the relationship between the two nations. Moreover, the colonists were not being represented. The feeling of deprivation not only angered the Americans, but may have also opened their eyes…
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Category: /Literature/North American
…of corruption, the police took credit for the numerous things that Marlowe did.
Finally, this book portrays the dangerous American life of gangsters in the 1930s setting. There are almost no values in this period of time; crime and murder is committed just…
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Category: /History/North American History
…Living in the Shadow of Death
Tuberculosis and the Social Experience of Illness in American History
Book Outline:
Part I
The Invalid Experience: New England Men, 1810-1860
I .<Tab/>The Dreaded Disease
<Tab/>A. Origin…
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Category: /Social Sciences/Politics
…how hard Bill had worked to support his family. The city kept growing, more people kept dying, and the world advanced at the expense of poor men's blood. Today, we call it the Industrial Revolution, back then, they called it life…
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