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    harmony in their society? 10. In general‚ what form of government does Utopia have? 11. How do Utopians get jobs and how is this different from Europe in the 16th century? 12. How do Utopians treat education and how is this different from Europe in the 16th century? 13. Do you find it odd that Utopia allows slavery? Why or why not? [pic] 14. Do Utopians believe in war? Why or why not? [pic] 15. Sir Thomas More played a

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    originates from the Greek δημοκρατία (dēmokratía) "rule of the people"‚[1] which was coined from δῆμος (dêmos) "people" and κράτος (kratos) "power" in the 5th century BCE to denote the political systems then existing in Greek city-states‚ notably Athens; the term is an antonym to ἀριστοκρατία "rule of an elite." The English word dates to the 16th century‚ from the older Middle French and Middle Latin equivalents. In a democratic government‚ power is given to the people. This allows the people to have a

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    Life is Dream Golden Age of Spanish Drama 1580/1680 Historical background: Spain was united after the Moorish occupation (711-1400s). However‚ it also left Spain as a cultural powerhouse in Europe which was still largely medieval in 15th century. Spanish philosophers and scholars exerted strong influence and their craftsmen were well known across Europe. Ferdinand and Isabella united Spain and by 1492 expelled the Moors entirely form the country. They were determined to Christianize Spain

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     what constitutes a given form‚  how it has developed‚ and  whether it has a future. The novels of the late Catherine Cookson may have much in common with those of Charlotte Brontë‚ but is it worth mimicking in the late 20th century‚ what was ground-breaking in the 1840s? While Brontë examines what is contemporary for her‚ Miss Cookson invents an imagined past which may be of interest to the cultural historian in studying the present sources of her nostalgia‚ but not to the

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    Renaissance Women

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    Moretto da Brescia’s painting “Portrait of a Lady in White” depicts how women’s fashions of mid 16th century Italy was influenced

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    Coming Up with Good & Interesting Research Paper Topics Everyone knows that writing is hard. If it wasn’t‚ well – this entire article probably wouldn’t exist. This manual‚ however‚ can turn mandatory writing into an exciting venture! Instead of drudging through a lame history paper‚ make your history topic exciting. Have you ever thought of these following topics for a history paper? * How did Neo-Nazism evolve in America? * What was the role of African Americans during the Revolutionary

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    Harold Shaw Hum314 November 12th‚ 2012 A comparison on Venus or Urbino and Monet’s Olympia As the upper class Renaissance movement took pace in Italy during the 14th century many different originally theories and beliefs became relevant in Greeks and Roman life. Mainly the importance of the individual was held higher then before. This lead the way for artist such as Giovanni Bellini to express their art‚ religious beliefs‚ and ideas through paintings of landscapes and portraits. They used bold

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    people like Abraham Lincoln‚ it can also be detrimental in many instances as well. If one clings to a certain viewpoint out of stubbornness without considering the validity of other viewpoints‚ he or she will often lose sight of reality. In the 16th century many people refused to accept Galileo’s proposal that the Earth revolved around the sun because it contradicted their belief that it was the other way around. Their stubbornness overruled the evidence and as a result they continued their belief

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    an excessive amount of money but they make a decent amount of money to live off of. If only this man was noble‚ I could then marry and respect him for the rest of my life. (France in the 16th and 17th Centuries) He could be the leader of our family that we would raise together. (France in the 16th and 17th Centuries) BAM! An amazing and ingenious idea just hit me. We could fool the whole town by disguising him as a “noble” foreigner and put him in nice clothes. This plan is fool proof and no one would

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    Advanced English - Othello

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    William Shakespeare’s play Othello written in the 16th century England and Tim Blake Nelsons film O produced in 20th century America‚ accentuates the reflection‚ when analysing the contexts‚ purpose‚ form‚ audience via characters and themes arises the context which are historical‚ social and cultural as well as the values held during the time periods. In Othello and O the distinct historical contexts of 16th century England and 20th century America is accentuated when the form‚ audience and

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