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    Santa Costanza, an ancient church of Rome, depicts more than a building. Representing an early treasure of Italy, this church illustrates a great masterpiece of architecture. A circular structure outside the walls of ancient Rome, Via Nomentana, was built as a mausoleum for Constantina, daughter of Constantine I (Poetschke 52). The ambulatory is surrounded by a central dome and the building is constructed as a tholos related design. The structure has survived stability in its original form, but…

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    Mandatory Accreditation

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    of legislation for the mandatory accreditation of early childhood workers in Australia has a number of perceived benefits for the early childhood worker, and the early childhood sector as a whole. For the early childhood worker, added credibility, pro-fessionalism and status, with promised increased remuneration, benefits and promotion due to their increased knowledge, understanding and application of skills taught (Elliott, 2006). For the early childhood service in which they are employed…

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    Because most mothers must work outside of the home in this day and time, children between the ages of two and six are spending much of their time in an early childhood program. (Berk, ) Characteristics of a quality early childhood program would include a well trained staff, a low staff to child ratio, effective administration, and a stimulating learning curriculum that would enhance the child’s learning experience. A quality educational program would have the children’s best interest in mind.…

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    Growing up around educators and starting my learning journey at an early age, a thought never crossed my mind: “I really am lucky to have all these people care about my future success.” Not everyone is as fortunate as I am. Early Childhood Education or ECE is an important factor on the success of students all over the world. Last school year, I had planned on starting a book club at one of the feeder schools for my high school, to try to promote reading and boost literacy levels for the school.…

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    with my division of time between work and home. My job was beyond demanding. Often I was at work before the sun was up and came home after my husband put our daughter to bed so I would go days without seeing her. This took a toll on me and my marriage. Something had to change. After seven long years at this company, I finally left and went back to the original company I worked at post college where I could have a better work/life balance. It was paradise for 3 years. I knew what my hours…

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    it is vital to study the history and identify the sources of gender inequalities from a historical perspective. With examples from The Return of Martin Guerre by Natalie Zemon Davis, Louis XIV and Absolutism, and A Social and Cultural History of Early Modern France, both written by William Beik, these aspects that women experienced differently in the past can be…

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    Marriage and the Perfect Age for it. In life, it is typically normal that when some people reach a certain age, their parents, and their friends start asking them questions about marriage. In many cases, parents, and friends annoyingly emphasize the importance of getting married by putting a lot of pressure on us to start taking this step seriously, especially if you are a single woman. Indeed, marriage has a unique meaning, but not all ages have a fully understanding of it. For some, marriage…

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    Dolan, Frances. Marriage and Violence: The Early Modern Legacy. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008. Historians, for a large part of recent years, look for support and readings from interdisciplinary work. Frances Dolan, an English professor, answers this search in her Marriage and Violence: The Early Modern Legacy. Writing as historian, Dolan’s work reads like a proper historical study, complete with endnotes, however, her argument stretches farther than any trained…

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    Child Marriage Throughout The World In most places throughout the world, marriage is considered to be a happy moment in everyone’s life. However, in some countries, girls are forced to get married at a young age. There are approximately 15 million girls who get married before the age of 18 and, in fact, a girl under “18 years old is married every two seconds” (Girls Not Brides). The impact on society and the next generation is definitely not as good as some of the person's beliefs. The growth…

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    supposed to be a time of “rebirth” and improvement in society,women did not experience these positive effects due to their treatment and society’s unfair expectations. The Renaissance was a time of rebirth during the fall of the middle ages and the early dawn of the modern era. The Renaissance began during the fourteenth century in Italy(“What was the Renaissance”). The idea spread all through Europe. This was a time of social and cultural change in Europe. The Renaissance had a big effect…

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