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    Cultural Analysis Paper No matter how hard we try, or how much we study, it is pretty much impossible to become an expert on all the world’s cultures. It is possible however, to be enlightened on a few cultures through some effort and understanding. That is just what we did, through interviewing three people who were raised in cultures different from ours. The following are results from what we learned about different cultural dimensions. GENDER EGALITARIANISM Gender egalitarianism, as defined

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    Modern historians frequently write that the French Revolution was designed to destroy the Old Regime of France. Though the French Revolution did destroy this regime, its leaders’ ultimate goal was to obliterate the Catholic Church in France and the faithful within it. Before the beginning of the revolution, France had the most widespread culture in the entire world. From its fine arts, stylishness, clothing, and language, everything that was popular in France was also prevalent all over the world

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    Politics and religion in the world of today aren’t subjects that generally go hand in hand in our own society. This was not always the case however; in Europe the two were synonymous up until relatively recently, (recently meant in the loosest sense of the word,) and are still closely tied in foreign parts of the world, the most obvious example being the Middle East. The duos intimate relationship was exemplified during the late sixteenth century, extending into the seventeenth century, during a

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    discovered recently in 2008, which provides much information on how he operated. Blackbeard turned to piracy in 1716, following in the footsteps of the pirate Benjamin Hornigold. Hornigold gave Blackbeard his former ship, then known as the La Concorde De Nantes, and Blackbeard refitted the 100-foot-long, three-masted

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    The Reformation and its Effects on the World. “Out of love for the truth and the desire to bring it to light, the following propositions will be discussed at Wittenberg, under the presidency of the Reverend Father Martin Luther, Master of Arts and of Sacred Theology, and Lecturer in Ordinary on the same at that place (Luther).” With these words Luther began the long war against the Catholic Church, that would later become known as the protestant Reformation. It would be one of the largest forces

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    The Enlightenment, situated approximately between the seventeenth and eighteenth century, is not an exact historical period, but rather a fluid concept that characterizes the liberalization of thinking that came from—or in many cases, led to—rapid changes in science, technology, and religious philosophy. During the Enlightenment era, the widespread circulation of affordable books and expanded trade networks led to a rapidly globalizing world; the idea of a heliocentric solar system was finally accepted;

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    this way. Jules Verne was one of the most influential people to the genre of science fiction, and has been accredited with many things that deal with the genre. In Jules Verne’s early life, he was very outgoing. He was born on February 8, 1828 in Nantes France. He was also the son of a father who was a lawyer and had 3 siblings. His family was very average for the day, and he was a very rebellious child. This led

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    Unité d'Habitation, Marseille, France by Le Corbusier. Subject – History. By - Kalyani Kharade. Date- /01/2013 Abstract: The report gives a brief overview about the housing project by Le Corbusier. Unité d'Habitation designed by Le Corbusier introduced the concept of “ vertical garden city”

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    Marat was sitting in his bathtub, he received a visitor by the name of Charlotte Corday, who had been refused admittance earlier in the day. She claimed to have vital information on escaped Girondins and proceeded to list off the names of the missing Girondins. After he had finished writing out the list, Corday claimed that he told her, "It will not be long before they are guillotined", a statement she later changed at her trial to, "I will shortly have them all guillotined in Paris". With that

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    When we think about primary reasons for war today, the most common reasons are for war are defending against attack, political control or wealth, recapturing lost items or people, or punishing those who have done wrong. We tend to assume religion is not the main cause of war - according to the Encyclopedia of Wars (Phillips and Axelrod), of the 1,763 major conflicts in recorded history, only 123 of them can be classified as having been fought over religious differences. That’s less than 7 percent

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