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    The dispute between Poussinists and Rubenistes, was ultimately not only about the form and style of painting, but also about the philosophical or political connotations that had risen in light of the discourse regarding neoclassicism and romanticism, which is, if simply defined, the distinction between the prevalence of reason and that of emotion. Throughout this paper, I plan to inspect the idea of artistic competition in art history, using the example of one of the largest artistic…

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    Of the 1718 municipalities that exist in Japan, 46% are classified as depopulated; despite occupying over half of the country’s total land, a mere 8% of the national population reside in these municipalities (Rural Independence Promotion Union). The problem of depopulation in villages is exacerbated by a shortage of worker population, resulting into a “graying” population, deteriorated agriculture and industry (Warnock). According to the 2005 census conducted by Statistics Japan, Miyoshi city,…

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    Crime Vs Hate Crime

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    the politics of hate. Race & Class, 54(4), 5-21. doi:10.1177/0306396813475981 Iganski, P., & Lagou, S. (2014). Hate Crimes Hurt Some More Than Others: Implications for the Just Sentencing of Offenders. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 30(10), 1696-1718. doi:10.1177/0886260514548584 Racist and Religious Crime: Legal Guidance: The Crown ... (n.d.). Retrieved October 24, 2016, from http://www.cps.gov.uk/legal/p_to_r/racist_and_religious_crime/ Structure of the courts system - Judiciary. (n.d.).…

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    Jack was apart of a mutiny and overthrew his captain so he could become captain himself in 1718 . Also, his jolly roger flag was the basic skull and crossbones that everyone knows today as the pirate symbol. Finally, both Anne Bonny and Mary Read’s lines were right in the film when they said “I met Jack in a Nassau tavern” and “No women aboard…

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    The lack of a viable currency in colonial New England is apparent, as is the restriction of trade due to the lack of monies. While an abundant supply of specie could have remedied this problem it lacked the ability to create more money in the way that colonial paper bills did. Marx’s generalized system will be used to demonstrate the process in which this occurred. Marx’s generalized system, which can be represented as m-m-c…p…c’-m’-m’’. The first portion (m-m) represents the loan from the…

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    On a calm day in May of 1718 the Queen Anne’s Revenge, a warship of forty guns, and three sloops appeared on the horizon off the coast of Charleston. Edward Teach, more famously known as Blackbeard, had arrived with his pirate fleet. Taking up a position outside the harbor, Blackbeard used surprise to his advantage and captured ten ships as they attempted to leave the harbor. One of those ships, The Crowley, was returning to London when it was waylaid by the famous pirate. Among the…

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    Before delving into the criminal justice system at the time neoliberalism became popular it is a good idea to briefly look at the development of the justice system throughout history leading up to the system affected by a neoliberal view. The first prisons were introduced in medieval times. These prisons were more for containment instead of punishment. This introduced the start to modern prisons (Sharpe, 1988). During this time the death penalty had a main focus in regard to the penal system.…

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    John Lawson Essay

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    John Lawson was an English explorer and writer credited for playing an important role in exploring North and South Carolina. He wrote “they are really better to us, than we are to them; they always give us Victuals at their Quarters, and take care we are arm’d against Hunger and Thirst: We do not so by them (generally speaking) but let them walk by our Doors Hungry” as he spoke about the Tuscarora tribe. The Tuscarora were a Native American tribe who lived in present day North Carolina.Their…

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    Indentured Servitude were men and women who signed a contract that stated the agreement that the servants would work for a fixed amount of years. The amount of years depended on age, sex and race. To pay for the cost of the passage to America servants would sign contracts that stated they needed to work for a fixed amount of years typically four to seven, In exchange for passage to the New world from England, the early settlers promised the servants housing, food, and clothing. At the end of…

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    Peter The Great Thesis

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    Peter the Great Rylie Roberts April 24, 2016 Abstract Peter the First, also known as Peter the Great, was a Russian czar in the late 17th century, his main goal as a leader was to make reforms and to turn Russia into a great nation. As one of the most famous rulers in history, he first ruled as czar, king, and later became Russia’s first emperor. He transformed his country and his people, which were isolated and backward, into a great European power. \ Peter the…

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