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    The majority of France’s 25 million person population rose up and ended unfair ruling in France during the late 18th century. This was the French Revolution. “Ideas more than political or economic concerns, drove the French Revolution up to the summer of 1794.” is incorrect. This historical uprising was sparked by all of these principles at one point or another. The feudal system in France divided the country into three classes, or estates. The first estate was the clergy, who had massive…

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    Islam In The Middle Ages

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    The middle ages are often seen as the tunnel of darkness between the Roman Empire’s golden age of culture and Europe’s much later Renaissance. While it is true that for many centuries, Europe was dwindling in progress, the same cannot be said of the Islamic world. Science, Philosophy, and theology all flourished under Islam, seen through numerous Arabic texts written by a handful of renown Muslim scholars. Therefore, the question that should be asked is, as Europe was plunging into an era of…

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    so much to do with who you are. “The Medieval English saw their economy as comprising three groups- the Clergy, who prayed; the Knights, who fought; and the Peasants, who worked the land.” As stated in the article “Economy of England in the middle ages.” Back then people would always focus on the church. That was what people believed in for a very long time. The people would always go to the church, so for that reason the church was highly respected. Then the Knights, they were important in…

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    The Enlightenment, an era of knowledge and new ideas, was a period of time where philosophes made many advancements.The Age of Reason (another name for the Enlightenment period) took place during the 17th and 18th century. Philosophers were hopeful to make advancements and better understand society. The main idea of the Enlightenment was to make discoveries on natural and individual rights. The main idea of philosophes was greater individual freedom. Philosophes were able to expand on the idea…

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    Four Progressive Eras

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    are still being researched and understood today. All of the Eras also helped individuality flourish through art. The creative pieces produced during these periods helped future artist to expand their work, too. Medieval Era occurred during the Middle Ages (Alchin). Most of the artwork that was being produced was focused on religion. The main two characters painted were Christ and the Virgin Mary. One of the main mediums was frescos on wooden panels. In addition, there was not as big of a variety…

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    adults resulted in losses of about $2.9 billion” (Siddiqi). The amount of theft has only risen over the last six years, and is expected to keep growing if no further prevention or education is put into place. More and more people are living to older ages than what the world has ever seen. This creates a growing population of aging people, who need help handling finances. Deceitful individuals jump at the chance to prey on the vulnerable elderly. Financial abuse toward the elderly is a major…

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    Aging Problem

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    were over 60 years of age is “double” the amount it was 30 years back and is believed to even double its present amount by the year 2050. (RT, 2013) A united Nations report also stated that by the end ‘middle of this century’, over three million people would be 100 years of age or older which more two million times the present amount. Better “healthcare, improving technology…

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    The Jazz Age in the 1920s was filled with many different aspects that morphed the United States into a more modern and advanced country. One of the most impressive parts of the Roaring Twenties and the Jazz Age was the new style of literature being published. The literary modernism, which developed in the 1910s and 1920s, was built on the foundations of realism and impressionism of authors like William Dean Howells and Sherwood Anderson.1 These more modern authors that emerged in the 1920s,…

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    Intro: Women were never invisible in the Enlightenment, but their participation was constrained by gender (Carr 2014; 73) This essay will be an analysis of chapter 5 Animadversions of Some of the Writers Who Have Rendered Women Objects of Pity, Bordering on Contempt of Mary Wollstonecraft’s A vindication of the Rights of Woman. Chapter 5 is Wollstonecraft’s analysis and arguments against the opinions of Enlightenment philosophers surrounding the female character and education. Chapter 5 will…

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    Precautions In Aged Care

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    As the human body ages, so does the immune system. The body will begin to struggle the fight off viruses and bacteria that cause illness. An 88 year old resident in Sunrise Nursing home, Mrs Rosa Turay has become infected with influenza and an associated chest infection. It will be discussed the modes of spread and the risk in relation to the elderly and the relationship with the patients and professionals in relation to Mrs Turay. Precautions needed in nursing home settings and why it is…

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