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    Illuminated manuscripts are pieces of art, usually with hints of gold and silver and other bright colors to make the new look illuminated and beautiful. There are many ways that illuminated manuscripts were found in the Middle Ages. For example manuscripts could be found in something as simple as borders on pages and a picture in an article. They also could be found in very large and detailed art such as a historical initial or even wall sized art. All of these ways and more were used during the…

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    Illuminated manuscripts were a luxury item in the middle ages and mostly monks and priests used them. In the 12th century, they would used them in their religious buildings and was considered a luxury item that wealthy people could obtain. To create a manuscript was also very time consuming. People who created illuminated manuscripts were called illuminators. During the Middle Ages, illuminators liked to stay anonymous, but that changed during the late Middle Ages. To sign their work, they would…

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    books had to be handwritten. During the Middles Ages, the Monks had created the Illuminated Manuscript. This practice occurred roughly between, 1000 to 13000 C.E. The Monks were able to produce such beautiful illuminated manuscripts of rare document to keep the past alive. The Illuminated manuscript reached all people spreading religious ideas and for other Biblical (Catholic) purposes. Illuminated manuscripts were an important tradition within religion, because it helped to preserve and spread…

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    The “Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844” is qualitative data put together by Karl Marx to back up his theories for economic problems. According to the Preface of the book, the Manuscripts include topics such as wages of labor, profit of capital, and rent of land. Marx doesn 't let the worker blend in with the crowd and be oblivious to what 's going on around them. Marx thought anyone can be apart of the change depending on how far they 're willing to go. Karl Marx argues that there are…

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    adapting society becomes better. A conflict is a result of two incompatible situations. These two situations cannot be present at the same time, so one must change or reform for the conflict to be solved. In Karl Marx’s “Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts” we see the effect of conflict on how they polish economic structures in society. It is conflict that Marx states leads to social reform, which also leads to the tension in his writing.…

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    other scholars and archivist present information on where to obtain access to these rare documents. Known scholar of the civil rights movement, Robert L. Zangrando, outlines who, what, where, and why to guide to research material in his article “Manuscript Sources for the Twentieth-century Civil Rights Research.” He argues that “Research, teaching, and publication about the civil rights of black Americans in the twentieth century have preceded at an extraordinary pace since the 1950s. The…

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    Hence, the delivery of a manuscript speech, illustrates the president controls of information to the public.In addition, Bush’s physical qualities were display in his speech, as he stands calmly and vocal qualities were low. Hence, demonstrating to the world that although his delivery…

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    In Donald Murrays article “The Maker's Eye: Revising Your Own Manuscript,” he explains that after a writer finishes their draft, the writing process really begins. This is the difference between skilled writers and beginning writers. Murray then talks about how editing and making changes to your draft is when a writer discovers the true meaning to their work and how they want it to be expressed. The main purpose of this article is to show the readers how important revising is in building up your…

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    In “The Maker's Eye: Revising Your Own Manuscript,” Donald Murray is saying the writing process only starts when you finish your draft. He hints amateur writers are different from professional. Professional writers complete a first draft and feel they are only beginning that is the difference between the two. Murray speaks about how the writer has to develop a special kind of reading skill to progress while writing drafts. The point of this essay is to express to readers the importance of…

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    The manuscripts that are being uncovered are papyrus manuscripts, and are very valuable for the New Testament. This explains why there are so many critics about the New Testament because there are still manuscripts being discovered. Chapter twelve is titled, “The text of the Old Testament”. Reported in this chapter is that the Aleppo Codex and the Leningrad Codex are the best Hebrew Manuscripts. But they date no farther back than to the tenth and eleventh…

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