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    This case main issue is discuss about the words ‘mangsa dipenjarakan’ was the same meaning with ‘imprisonment’, the defense counsel Mr. Karpal Singh argue that the words has other meaning in several dictionary, but the judge disagree with the statement state by Mr. Karpal Singh, he only prefer the meaning from Shorter Oxford English Dictionary which says that prison is ‘penjara’. The judge claimed that he was further explained in the court that the 16 year old girl was stay in protective custody…

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    workshops. Also during this time, the printing press became popular and so new and affordable books and colored prints created new fashions and ideas which connected urban and rural. Soon, nine out of ten adult white Americans could read. Between 1814 and 1860, the population was increased greatly, and almost quadrupled what it was. This was mostly due to immigration. During this time in history, many new inventions and ideas were created. In addition to the printing press, the telegraph was…

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    on time, Johnny decides to work on Sunday behind his masters back. The crucible that he uses is cracked. This causes it to break and scalding, liquid silver covers down his right hand. He leaves the silversmith shop and finds a job at the local printing press shop. There he becomes a member of the semi-secret group Sons of Liberty. He is a spy and helps spread the word about the invasion of Britain. This book…

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    The Renaissance time period is what most people consider as the bridge between Medieval and modern times. During this time period, many subjects including science, math, art, music, and theology exploded, and allowed for new ideas and innovations to come about. Many famous people, who are known for their renowned accomplishments from the past, come from the Renaissance time period like Da Vinci, Shakespeare, and Michaelangelo. This started the revolution which allows modern science and…

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    When asked about Christopher Columbus and 1492, seventh grade students are likely going to recite the standard “history” of Columbus and his great discovery of America. Everyone knows, “in 1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue” to prove the world was round and to get spices from the West Indies. Rather than landing in the West Indies, he found the “New World.” It was this great discovery that paved the way for Europeans tired of monarch rule and religious oppression to travel to and settle this…

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    Youtube Film Influence

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    YouTube has revolutionized the art of movie making in the last few years. Where once someone needed complex equipment, industry access, and specialized skills, now one can go to the nearest tech store and be ready to film in minutes. Thanks to the accessibility YouTube and other sites grant individuals, the internet has become obsessed with creating representations of individuals’ daily lives. Take a look at any blog, gaming, or art channel, and one sees this trend. This trend embodies the…

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    N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Nov. 2014. “Gutenburg and the Printing Revolution in Europe.” Bill of Rights in Action. Vol. 24 (2009) Print. Hagen, John. “Nicholas Copernicus.” The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 4. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1908. Web. 22. Nov. 2014. Landow, George P. “Victorian and Victorianism…

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    The Dark Ages was a time where Europeans couldn’t trade. They were cut off from the Silk Roads, and the Ottomans controlled a lot of the sea trade. This made Europeans want to find new trade routes. This desire led to Europe’s Age of Exploration. The Age of Exploration accomplished many things for the Europeans. First of, they got their new trade routes, which allowed them to have commerce. They grew wealth this way. They also got new territories from when explorers would travel. Also, they…

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    Indian Removal Dbq

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    First, they had their own culture. Before the indian removal was passed, they created a world that they have their own language, printing press, and newspapers. They had a civilization, they had a government modeled after the U.S and they have their own constitution. They had order where they used to live But they already signed the indian removal act. But few of the tribes only agreed on this act so this act was not equal. The Cherokees were not treated equally and treated as if they were…

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    North of Italy, painting was less influenced by the Greco-Roman revival that it had been in Italy. However, in the north, there were a number of technical innovations that revolutionized painting. In the Netherlands much of this art was not produced on canvas or church walls like that of Italy, but instead produced on wood panels. These could be alter pieces for churches, but portable. The Dutch mastered humanism and showed their virtuosity in minute details such as backgrounds, clothing details…

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