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    the same throughout this period of time. Religion in the Early Middle Ages was based on monasticism that is where one renounces worldly pursuits to devote oneself fully to spiritual work. (Bishop, 144) The first to use monasticism was the Egyptian Hermits who went back to the deserts. The Monastic Ideal was highly used in the world. For example, Hinduism and Buddhism thought this was the way to go and you should not live any other way. There were three vows that individuals had to make, and they…

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    Education Education can set apart a country because education levels is directly more income. Education levels vary greatly depending on where you are in the world. Developed countries generally have education programs readily available while developing and underdeveloped countries struggle to provide adequate education. Basically, getting a higher education will increase your income by increasing skill levels and ultimately generating more money for spending in the market. With more learning…

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    Women In South Korea

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    Many cultures in the history of the world for many centuries had social class issues. Many had slaves and had people as servants who could do what they wanted at any whim. Some of the people where from foreign lands brought to complete a task for a master that owned them like African slaves brought to the Americas. There where also some Cultures that enslaved people of there own nation like tribes in Africa abducting children from rival tribes. But Just as is was in Almost every culture…

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    Korean Westernized Fashion

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    Korean traditional dress named Hanbok was used to distinguish upper class from lower class in the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1897). People at that time showed their social class by using different colors and embellishments of Hanbok to separate each other. Korean perspective of wearing Hanbok was not changed much even though Korea’s industrialization was quickly advanced in a short period of time. Intentional or not, people wearing different clothes distinguished between upper class and lower class.…

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    “The problem is not the problem. The problem is [one’s] attitude about the problem.” Disney’s Captain Jack Sparrow, from Pirates of the Caribbean, believes one must assess their situation and determine the appropriate reaction that benefits all. When one leaves fate up to myths and supernatural forces, the end result may not be favorable. Throughout history, human beings attribute circumstances to forces well beyond one’s own abilities as a way to shift blame from themselves. In The Rime of…

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    Hello Nora Del Pilar Guerrero how have you been these past few years? My Spanish is getting worse and worse since my favorite Spanish teacher, you, is no longer in my life so I had to use Google translator so you can understand my e-mail. This is my first & I hope won't be my last e-mail & communication to you in a very long time so please be patient just like your patient with your family and friends. First of all you have no idea how much I miss you and our son and I know you're angry…

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    William Shakespeare’s popular play Macbeth, a tragedy written in the early 1600s, exhibits a variety of themes. One of those themes is the deceptive nature of appearances, which is demonstrated by several different characters throughout the play. To be more specific, Shakespeare develops the theme that those who try to deceive others in an ignoble manner, trying to be perceived in a different way than what they really are, there are consequences. The truth eventually comes out, and those who…

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    To Kill a Mockingbird begins in the city of Macomb, Alabama. This is a sleepy, old town where everyone is related. It is also the home of the narrator, Jean Louise “Scout” Finch. She lives with her brother and partner-in-crime, Jeremy Atticus “Jem” Finch, her father and county attorney, Atticus Finch, and the household cook, Calpurnia. Scout’s life is told from the perspective of a young girl living in a time of change and race-filled intentions in the 1930’s. With the help of her friend,…

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    From the sweat-infested chamber of the Cavern Club, to worldwide stardom on The Ed Sullivan Show, The Beatles *screams* have been highly recognized as one of the most influential bands of all time. They have composed innumerable hits over the years, but few have had as big of an impact on their career as “I Want to Hold Your Hand.” What was it about this song that was so extraordinary, and took them to another level? “She Loves You,” a popular Beatles composition, was released in Britain on…

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    MACBETH "WITH GREAT POWERS COMES GREAT RESPONSIBILITY" The story of Macbeth's that explores witchcraft, lies, betrayal and deception it is full of twist and turns. Friends become rival enemies. On this play William Shakespeare explores different angles of deception, from the lies that are covered in truth or the truth covered in lies. The use of magic powers, peoples evil desires and how the witches convince people to do evil acts using the images, apparitions and riddles to communicate their…

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