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    King Louis Xiv Influence

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    revoked the Edict of Nantes on October 18, 1685, which was originally put in place by his grandfather Henry IV of France. The Edict of Nantes allowed protestants to freely worship in France, and as a result of the revocation, it in turn drove many artisans from France. Louis was very overbearing when it came to monitoring religion and foreign…

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    Mulattos In Brazil

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    started marrying black women. Some of the mulatto ethnicity was enslaved. As slaves the individuals worked in the sugar and coffee plantations, alongside enslaved blacks in urban centers. But were also little more esteemed and demanding tasks as artisans and domestic greater personal growth. Mulatto children of white masters and slaves were often reared in the maters house. There they learned to read, write and improved the likelihood that these children would develop into recipients of socially…

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    Imperialism in Japan Japan was one of many countries imperialized and influenced by western culture. Japan however didn’t get negatively effected through western influence due to shogun Tokugawa deciding peace over war. Japan may have lost culture in surrender but they gained immense military and industrial power. 1853 General Matthew Perry entered tokyo bay with 4 ships never seen before, and technology japan had not even come close to. With massive ships that japan thought as dragons Japan…

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    of a “bourgeois” as someone who controls the modes of production. Therefore, Montpellier’s message is effectively lost in translation and the true effect of his observations are not critically analyzed. To Montpellier, the bourgeois includes the artisans, the apprentices and journeymen, not just the masters, doctors, and lawyers; they are all city dwellers. That is the common thread which Montpellier uses to define them. In the same vein, the roles of people are constantly changing and were just…

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    must first consider the opposite in the way Sartre did. For man-made objects, it is said that “essence precedes existence” (682) because the purpose of an object is known before creating it. For example, on page 682 Sartre examines how that when an artisan is building a paper-cutter “he referred to the concept of what a…

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    Thomas Aquinas

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    This essay shall describe the natures of matter, form and privation on The Principles of Nature by Thomas Aquinas. Matter can be distinguished in two: matter out of which, and matter in which. The first matter is potentiality to substantial being and the latter is one to accidental being, a subject which gives being to accidents. These matters can be being through substantial form and accidental form respectively. These two forms separate generation to unconditional and accidental since…

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    The Han Dynasty

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    They started as Inner Eurasian nomads. They settled in Bactria. The warriors tapped farm and artisan wealth from the Amu Darya of Central Asia. After decades of ruling Nubia and Egypt, the royal court moved from the Nile city of Napata to a new capital at Meroe. It was far enough south of the Sahara Desert to keep grain and cotton farming from rainfall…

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    Mycenaean Culture

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    The Mycenaean people were named after the city of Mycenae which was the powerful city state at the time. This civilization appeared during the late Bronze Age, were it started on the mainland under Cretan influence. Established cities of Pylos, Thebes, Athens, and Tiryns. They were seafaring people which meant they lived near the sea. One thing that they benefited to Greece was their art and culture. But what stood out the most, was their art of naturally forming flowing designs on pottery,…

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    Hardy Cultural Heritage

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    Events and Attractions That Celebrate the Cultural Heritage of Hardy Hardy, Arkansas is a unique town on the Spring River. While many people visit the area in the summer, not everyone is aware that Hardy has much to offer visitors at any time of year. From Homesteaders Day to the local Pow Wow to the biannual Gun & Knife Show, this picturesque town is one of the best places to vacation in Arkansas – no matter what the season. The people of Hardy are proud of their cultural heritage, and they…

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    Natural selection as defined by Charles Darwin has exerted a powerful influence on how we perceive our world. This theory holds that favorable characteristics in a species will persist in populations, while disadvantageous traits will be selected against via the death of unfit individuals from environmental pressures, such as predation, decreased availability of resources like nutrients and shelter, and natural processes such as drought; thus only individuals with the most advantageous traits…

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