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    S P 1450 Changes Continuity Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen. Title and connection between emperor and church until 1453 A.D interregional flourished‚ improving conditions for the wealthy. The "Golden Bull" law‚ limited the right to elect king to 7 princes. Only males were allowed to hold the imperial office. power from one ruler to the other would only be through coronation by the pope; subsequent emperors were still elected and crowned king of the romans by the electors and simply

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    Considered by many to be the ground-breaking concept album‚ Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Heart’s Club Band was released by the Beatles in June of 1967. The album’s concept originated with Paul McCartney‚ who was inspired by the Beach Boys’ 1966 release of Pet Sounds. Ironically‚ Brian Wilson had been motivated to write the songs on the Pet Sounds album after listening to the Beatles’‚ Rubber Soul album. Sgt Pepper was probably one of the earliest examples of a concept album. It’s this overall ‘multimedia’

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    Describe the gross anatomy of the lungs; And define pneumonia and outline briefly the etiology‚ pathophysiology and radiographic appearances of alveolar pneumonia. 1. Introduction The lungs are the essential organs of respiration; they are two in number and are placed one on either side within the thorax‚ separated from each other by the heart. The substance of the lung is light‚ spongy and porous. The surface is smooth‚ shining and marked into numerous areas‚ indicating the lobules of the organs

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    Instructions: * Fill in the missing AWL items below by completing the spelling. There is an underline for each missing letter. Factors Which Influence Prosocial Behavior Cultural differences There are great differences in when and how concern is shown for others among the many cultures of the world. Unfortunately‚ perhaps because of the inherent met_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _l difficulties‚ few psychological studies of altruism have been conformed cross-culturally. Anthropological research

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    The Hundred Years’ War in a nutch shell was a long-term conflict between the kingdoms of France and Europe‚ which lasted from 1337 until 1453. The war had three distinct phases: Edwardian‚ Caroline‚ and Lancastrian. Though such a long war is difficult to summarize in just a few words‚ basically it was originated do to a succession crisis. There was no one next in line for the French throne‚ so Edward III of England tried to claim the spot‚ but the French “decency” rejected him. Eventually

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    with respect by their lords and they weren’t given much of a say. Luckily‚ the decline of feudalism began due to several factors. One factor of the decline of feudalism was the Hundred Years’ War. The Hundred Years’ War took place from 1337 through 1453 and was fought between England and France. One way the war contributed to the decline of feudalism was that monarchs began collecting taxes and hiring armies. Secondly‚ castles that the lords lived in became useless. Also‚ people began having a new

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    This happened because Portugal and other countries began finding their own routes to China and the Spice Islands. Also‚ Europeans were forced to look elsewhere for their demand in slaves. This was because of the Ottoman capture of Constantinople in 1453. Technological factors that promoted European explorations began with new weaponry being created/used. For instance‚ the canon‚ which was made out of iron and bronze. The canon helped in the European expansion. Also‚ the new sailing equipment helped

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    History of the English Language. London: MacMillan Press Ltd. Crystal‚ D. (2001) The Cambridge Encyclopaedia of the English Language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Crystal‚ D. (2002) The English Language. 2nd ed. London: Penguin Books Ltd. Crowley‚ T. (1991) Proper English? Readings in Language History and Cultural Identity. London: Routledge. Ellis‚ S. (2005) ‘Dictionary‚ Jonson’ British Heritage. 26 (5) pp. 42-48. Hardy‚ JP. (1979) Samuel Johnson‚ A Critical Study. London: Routledge.3 Hedrick

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    Russians What: Russian claim to be successor state to Roman and Byzantine empires When: 15th century Where: Russia Why significance: Moscow became the Religious center for the Eastern and Russian Orthodox Churches after the fall of Constantinople in 1453. Peter I (The Great) Who: Russian; Also known as Peter the Great; What: ruler of Russia‚ son of Alexis Romanov When: 17th and 18th Century Where: Russia Why: continued growth of absolutism and conquest; included more definite interest in changing

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    French and English Nationalistic thought for the future‚ and split England from mainland France. - Power began to shift back towards towns and cities‚ though lords and nobility held most of the power - Constantinople was taken by the Ottomans in 1453 - Mongol invasions and trade would lead to the spread of plague Changes: The last remnants of the Roman Empire‚ the Byzantine Empire‚ fell to Muslim invaders. The Magna Carta had been signed by the end of the Middle ages‚ and it laid the groundwork

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