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    hat extent was the development of Christian art and architecture influenced by the art and architecture of classical Rome? The art and architecture of classical Rome vastly influenced the development of Christian art and architecture. The early Christians made good use of Roman artistic forms and motifs, as well as Roman architecture, to express and deepen their faith. They followed the Romans by placing a great value on the use of art for personal and cultural expression. Their belief was…

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    Flea Research Paper

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    Whenever one get a dog or a cat one likes to play and have fun but sooner or later they will probably get fleas. These little pest can cause itching to someone’s pet and they can develop tape worms in the animal’s intestines if the flea infestation is not taken care of. Fleas are also thought to be responsible for the bubonic plague. This annoying parasites effects it host in some cases transmitting disease. To get the parasite off the host dawn dish soap kills the parasite and its eggs. If the…

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    word is also used in situations or settings that often diverge from the strict dictionary definition. Throughout history, the definition of tolerance evolved through the Middle Ages and the early modern period to develop the modern definition of tolerant behavior: strict acceptance of others beliefs and viewpoints. In the Middle Ages, the Pope would practice tolerance as a form of “love for those who err” (Forst). As the religious leader, the pope would use kindness and proper teaching to guide…

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    The year is 1347, the place, Europe. Traders are a prominent source of financial and cultural distribution among the Eastern continent. Unbeknownst to the merchants that were traveling during this time, they not only spread many goods from the rural areas of Europe to its richer inner districts, but, they harbored one of the worst diseases known to mankind, the Black Plague. By 1348, the disease had spread from the Silk Roads to Constantinople, to which over the course of its life-span (slowing…

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    Manor Feudalism

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    The manor was an essential part of feudalism because it served as incentive for the people who lived on it, and owned it. A manor was given to a vassal from his lord as incentive for his loyalty. Peasants were his main source of income. They grew food, pay rent, paid, fines and paid fees (Cels, Marc 18). The peasants would pay different fees to their lord. One fee called tallage, this was an annual fee. The peasants would also pay a fee called woodsilver. This was a fee that enabled peasants to…

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    Leeds Castle is located in Kent, England, southeast of Maidstone on two majestic islands. Built in 1119 by Robert de Crevecoeur, this beautiful structure began as a Norman stronghold, later a royal residence, then as a royal palace, becoming one of the most visited historic buildings in Britain. The Barbican includes three parts, each has its own entrance, drawbridge, gateway and portcullis. The magnificent fortress is complete with a maze leading to an underworld and historic grotto, a…

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    Caribbean Islands is a great place to build my summer house on, with great architects such as Santiago Calatrava or Frank Lloyd Wright. Frank Lloyd Wright was born in Richland Center, Wisconsin, U.S. born on June 8, 1867 while Santiago Calatrava was born on July 28, 1951 in Valencia, Spain. Both of these architects carry a great style as one carries an organic style and the other carries a modern architectural style. Frank Lloyd Wright would be a great architect for designing my house on the…

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    What is Modern About the Thinking of Nicollò Machiavelli? Throughout Medieval Times, there were many instances of religious revival and political power shifts across the world. Society heavily revolved around the authority of the church, and the influence it had on political figures. Most people believed that in order to rule, power had derived from God and must rule along with God’s precepts. As the world transitioned itself into the Renaissance era, some political thinkers moved away from…

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    The Kingdom Of Heaven

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    Middle Ages In Jerusalem The Hollywood film Kingdom of Heaven, is based on events that took place in the Middle Ages, or the 12th century. The movie is about the Crusades, which was a series of battles between the Christians and the Muslims. They were fighting over the city of Jerusalem, for many reasons. One these reasons they were fighting was because it was a very religious city, which allowed them to practice their religion freely. The Christians actually seemed like the bad guys, because…

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    Before the Italian Renaissance began in Northern Italy, the city-states belonged to the Holy Roman Empire. However, due to the lack of the empire’s power the northern city-states became politically independent. Northern Italy, trying to find the best form of government, experimented with different variations of government (13-1a). Political and economic transformations by the Northern Italy city-states triggered the Italian Renaissance; however, the political transformations allowed for the…

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