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    What is their town like? The town that Suemi and her family live in is called Dzitya. The people there use rocks to build their houses‚ fences‚ wells and to make cement. 4. What does Suemi’s father do for a living? Suemi’s father works at his artisan shop. 5. Describe the ruins that Suemi and her family visited. B. Write a short composition in English comparing and contrasting Suemi’s life with your own. You will be graded on accuracy‚ structures‚ and your ability to compare and contrast

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    Aristocracy Landed Gentry- even within this class there was order. The oldest son would take the title- and professions were decided for you‚ i.e.‚ people knew what to expect. Jobs such as clergymen‚ lawyers‚ army men‚ navy‚ etc. Middle Class Artisans Working Class There was a “Great Chain of Being” in which writers of the day believed the universe to be organized under The Great Chain of Being: 1) God 2) Angels 3) Man 4) Animals 5) Plants The Realists admired human beings

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    A Clash of Ideologies: W.E.B. Du Bois vs. Booker T. Washington During the turn of the century‚ between the years 1895 and 1915 there were many theories of how African Americans were going to achieve first-class citizenship. At this time first-class citizenship was determined by at least three aspects: political power‚ civil rights‚ and the higher education of Negro youth. Two prominent black leaders arose in order to accomplish this feat. They had two different ideas for one goal. These two black

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    Design and Culture       Abstract:        Uses "Design" in a different way; but one must add that a universal language is being constructed daily. design is understood here as a phenomenon which affects everybody. design is characterized by a dual alliance with both mass production and mass consumption and that these two phenomena have determined nearly all its manifestations .Industry  unconsciously evolved its own aesthetic‚ and this aesthetic was from the beginning one which intelligent designers

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    Another example is the economy and how there were a lack of jobs and pay for people as there are today which lead to new social changes. 2. The Black Death opened up new economic opportunities for peasants and formed a new middle class made up of artisans. The farmers that broke away were able to enjoy a new job that they enjoyed such as art and literature. The Hundred Years War began the modernization of state building and it made more room for social mobility. Power also became more

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    CIVILIZATION: Classical Civilization China Time period Zhou Dynasty- 1029-221 BCE Qin Dynasty- 221-202 BCE Han Dynasty- 202 BCE- 220 CE Geographic Description Located on the Yellow and Yangtze Rivers. Expanding dynasties. Moved beyond Yellow and Yangtze River Moved beyond Yellow and Yangtze River; extended westward along Silk road during Emperor Wudi’s reign. P Used the Mandate of Heaven and dynastic cycle for the rise and fall of dynasties. Government was feudalism where local lords governed;

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    Munich” suggest a new perception of the awareness of the relationship of an individual with God. Reformation gave individuals an opportunity to study the bible for oneself. “The traditional German--indeed‚ medieval--view of the artist was as an artisan whose task was humbly‚ if expertly‚ to reproduce God’s creations.” Artists would now create paintings as an expression of the bible and other views of the world as they saw it (Cunningham & Reich‚ 2010‚ 2006‚ p. 336). Durer painted and drew a series

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    another kind of woodwork seen on covering walls and ceilings. In turned wood‚ wood workers use cedar wood first to turn them into cylinders of different sizes then to sculpt them into coffee cups‚ plates‚ vases and bowls. As for the sculpted woodwork‚ artisans use designs based on geometric and floral patterns in which one can see on the wooden cupboards‚ chairs‚ tables and other items the decorative Islamic theme This distinctive kind of cutlery has won several international fairs. The interesting

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    in accordance with Dao. Nature‚ simplicity‚ a free-and-easy approach to life. Daoism To be skillful and creative‚ they had to have inner spiritual concentration and put aside concern with externals‚ such as monetary rewards‚ fame‚ and praise. Artisans were typically very good at this idea. When stressed‚ or seeking an escape‚ the Daoist might retire to the countryside‚ or mountains and write a poem or paint a picture. This was an attempt to capture the simplicity of nature in their own lives

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    can see the progression and evidence of this development. The Aztecs had a distinct social structure that consisted of nobles‚ commoners‚ and slaves. Nobles were priests‚ lords‚ and military leaders. Commoners included merchants‚ farmers‚ and artisans. Slaves‚ the lowest class‚ worked for the nobles. Archaeologists can use texts from ancient peoples‚ which included short accounts written on murals‚

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