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    and Northern Europe shared common goals‚ they fulfilled their goals in differing manners. Individuality was celebrated differently during the Renaissance in Italy and Northern Europe. Love of classical learning shaped values during the Renaissance in Italy and Northern Europe. Also‚ enjoyment of worldly pleasures was benefited differently during the Renaissance in Italy and Northern Europe. Individuality was celebrated differently during the Renaissance in Italy and Northern Europe. In Italy‚ skillful

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    Skin Care Market in Europe 2014-2018 Skin care is an aggregation of facial care‚ body care‚ sun care‚ hand care‚ and some other products such as depilatories that help in treating varied skin problems. Some of the highly used skin care products include anti-aging creams‚ facial and hand moisturizers‚ body lotions‚ facial masks‚ acne treatments‚ facial cleansers‚ wipes‚ toners‚ sunscreens‚ and lip balms/sticks. The Skin Care market in Europe witnessed the presence of both mass and premium skin

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    History (H) September 10‚ 2014 Effect of the Black Death on Europe The Black Death‚ also known as the Bubonic plague‚ was an extremely deadly pandemic that struck Europe around 1346-1353. The Black Death arrived in Europe aboard Asian merchant ships in the form of fleas riding on the backs of rats. The plague then spread rapidly throughout Europe leaving destruction in its wake‚ sparing few souls as it made its journey. While most of Europe was affected‚ the city of Siena‚ Italy‚ was struck by the

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    Rizal and The 19th Century Europe The 19th Century Europe gave rise to different spectacular developments around the world. It was at this period in history when nationalism grew to every abused heart especially the Frenches which gave rise to French revolution. It was at this juncture that Spain had political instability which paved way to the freedom of some of its colonies. The Enlightentment Period has truly enlightened the thoughts of people for this century gave birth to the new direction

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    After the fall of the classical civilizations from 100 to 600 CE the world experienced many changes. China’s fall was not as drastic as Rome’s‚ but it was still worse than India’s. The collapse of the Han dynasty caused China to go into three centuries of unrest until the Sui and Tang dynasties came to the rescue. China had more continuities than changes after its fall‚ unlike the other classical civilizations. China went from a politically centralized civilization with a developed hierarchy with

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    The Making of Europe In The Making of Europe‚ Christopher Dawson set out to rewrite European History from a European point-of-view to understand the unity of the common civilization instead of a national identity. He advocates for Europe to develop a common European consciousness and a sense of its historic and organic unity. Dawson argues that there should not be a separate history for each country‚ but a common history entertained with all. The Making of Europe adeptly corroborates Dawson’s thesis

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    The Significance of The Black Death In Europe The Black Death‚ which swept across Europe between 1347 and 1351‚ had significance in all areas of life and culture: economic‚ social‚ psychological‚ and even religious. It ushered in a new age for all of Europe‚ in many ways speeding up the change from the medieval to modern era. In under a five year time span‚ one-third of Europe’s population died. There is some speculation that the toll was actually more than one-third‚ and could have reached

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    A Century of Progress: Science During the 1800s in Europe‚ many people were being affected by the new discoveries being made. Advances in biology‚ chemistry‚ and psychology led to better‚ precise results. Even though not all of the ideas were created in Europe‚ they had an impact on everyone’s lives. Most scientists were grateful for Thomas Edison’s development of the research laboratory‚ which allowed them to explore different fields more efficiently. In the mid-1800s‚ Louis Pasteur‚ a French

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    Absolutism in Europe changed the role of nobility completely in every country. For example‚ in France‚ nobles lost a lot of their power due to Louis XIV and his predecessors; also‚ in Eastern Europe‚ rulers such as Frederick William of Prussia changed the status of the nobility with his polices. In France‚ starting with Henry IV‚ the status of nobility started to fall when Henry started the idea of "nobles of the robe" in which middle class citizens could buy nobility from the king. This

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    Lionel Chirairo Prof. Heather Hoag HIST 150: Modern African History 08/12/12 African Legacies: Europe and America With every encounter‚ a memory remains‚ no matter how small the event the impact is always present. For the last 6 centuries‚ Europe and America have had a strong influence on Africa. Beginning in 1441 with Portugal’s hand in slavery to the United States and Great Britain part in the Libyan Civil war‚ the Western world has long been attracted to Africa (Hoag Lecture Notes)

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