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    you ever thought about how the government came to an agreement with the church? Does the fight for power between the two still exist in Europe today? Where did a balance between the church and state derive? The medieval period also known as the Middle Ages began in Europe and lasted from the fifth until the fifteenth century. There were so many uprisings and falls in this society such as, the Crusades, the Renaissance, and countless wars. The most intriguing part of the period is it shaped life…

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    In modern day Robin Hood is portrayed as a fictional character who lives in a forest and has a bow and arrow but during the Middle Ages he was an inspirational legend. Robin Hood was important to serfs and peasants so they can fight any injustice that they encountered. Even today many organizations base themselves of Robin Hood but during the Middle Ages they needed Robin Hood to inspire them to fight against the unfair feudal where they are the lowest class and as time passed on the Catholic…

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    cathedrals are actually a result of the fusion between logic, beauty, and faith. The fusion between material and spiritual things began to rise in popularity during the high Middle Ages because during this time, due to trade, the people of the middle ages began to gain wealth and a love for materialistic things. The community of the middle ages valued both their material things, logic, and their spirituality, so they used their love for materialistic things and research and their love for logic…

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    Well, I agree that the Renaissance and the middle ages really do bridge with each other. I say this because it was the beginning of individualities thoughts, and appreciation of literature and the arts.Many peers are interconnected with the Middle ages and Renaissance such as Castiglione,Leonardo da Vinci,de Pizan,etc. Next in my honest opinion I contemplate that thought is the most important out of all the three. When the middle ages had ended, a new system called humanism had started.…

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    Before the invention of manual printing, all 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…

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    the 17th century. This timeframe is a bridge between the ending of the Middle Ages and the beginning of the Early Modern Period. Among the most important causes of the Renaissance, trade expansion to and from Italy and major artistic developments played significant roles in propelling and spreading the movement to other parts of Europe and beyond. (Trade) In 1095 (SOURCE) Pope Urban II helped to close one door on the Dark Ages and open another for Italy to participate in new forms of exchange…

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    There is a certain point in our lives that each individual seeks for a change such as physical appearance or personality. Even though, these characteristics can sometimes influence who we are as we age, it doesn’t mean we won’t be the same person as we were while growing up. On the contrary, each one of us will still have the privilege to be remembered as the person we were during our childhood years among our loved ones. This same circumstance can also be demonstrated in the poems that are…

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    Renaissance took place in Europe and began around the year of 1400 and went on till about 1700. Many people were hugely impacted during this powerful life changing time. The Middle Ages was a time which was around 500 CE to about 1350 where the primary players were the Roman Catholic Church and the Pope. Everyone in the time of the Middle Ages looked to the Catholic Church and the Bible to explain the world, but things were about to change big time. Four ways man’s view of man was changed in the…

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    this time period was a prominent distinction from the Middle Ages. The Renaissance was a period distinct from the Middle Ages by portraying humanistic philosophies in art, developing highly individualized styles, and discovering new scientific theories that revolutionized the way of thinking. As the grip of supernaturalism began to diminish, human interests became more prominent. The Renaissance…

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    still not capable of caring for themselves and relies on their parents for diet, physical activities, and social events. Succeeding the infancy stage is early childhood or the toddler stage. This milestone stage consists of individuals between the age of three to six. Early childhood consists of physical growth, mental, and emotional health. For example, a child is learning how to properly use the bathroom and is also learning how to interact with others. Children are usually in some sort of…

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