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    In the Middle Ages‚ many parts of Western Europe were falling‚ but the Roman Catholic Church had risen up from the darkness and influenced almost all of Western Europe. In this period of time‚ the Church had so much religious‚ political and economic power. The Church would start by “forcing” the people of Western Europe to believe and participate in Church life by giving them an opportunity to an everlasting afterlife. Then‚ from those who came‚ the Church gained wealth from donations and other reasons

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    The Pope and the Roman Catholic Church made many positive‚ as well as negative influences on Europe during the Middle Ages. Some of the positive influences were education and music. Some negative influences were the Crusades and conflicts between Kings and the Pope over power. As illustrated in Document 3‚ there are children learning and a monk is teaching them. They have books on their laps like they are reading. This had a very positive influence on Medieval Society. Before Medieval times

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    The Space Between Age‚ Fashion & Art. - By (Asiphe) Lee Sinari Visual art and contemporary fashion are two juxtaposing art forms and cannot be combined in any way whatsoever‚ right? Wrong. Pushing Thirty‚ exhibited at the SMAC Gallery – The Palms‚ Woodstock - is Cape Town based creative‚ Jody Paulsen’s first & most recent solo exhibition. Upon graduating from the University of Cape Town’s Michaelis School of Fine Art in 2009 & completing his Master’s Degree in 2013‚ Paulsen then went on to co-founding

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    The Church in the Middle Ages The Catholic Church greatly influenced the lives of people in the Middle Ages. The Church owned land‚ they controlled people’s beliefs‚ they were wealthy and they were led by the Pope. Majority of people in the Middle Ages were Catholic and relied on the Church for teachings‚ rewards and punishments. The church used threats‚ teachings and law to control people of the Middle Ages. People went on Crusades for the Pope and the Church. The Church told people if they did

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    Katakataka [Kalanchoe pinnata (Lam.) Pers.] Botany Katakataka is an erect‚ more or less branched‚ smooth‚ succulent herb‚ 0.4 to 1.4 meters in height. Leaves are simple or pinnately compound‚ with the leaflets elliptic‚ usually about 10 centimeters long‚ thick‚ succulent‚ and scalloped margins. Plantlets grow along the notches of the leaf margins which can develop while still attached to the plant or when detached‚ a fascinating characteristic that earns its name. Flowers are cylindric‚ and pendulous

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    The cathedral was the most important building in the town of Chartres. It was the centre of the economy‚ the most famous landmark and the focal point of almost every activity that is provided by civic buildings in towns today. Chartres cathedral has upheld its importance in the life of the people within the community‚ and has lived up to its labour and expectations. The cathedral was important in the everyday life of all‚ whether it was used as a church‚ a marketplace‚ or just a marvel for all to

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    victims senselessly live and die again and again. This period of disillusion marked the beginning of my unconscious tolerance of violence in movies. In the article‚ “The Postmorbid Condition‚” the writer has presented a realistic and frank argument about the role of violence in movies and its influence on the social acceptance of brutal and gruesome death scenes. According to the article‚ “Today‚ most American films have more interest in violence than in its meaning.” She cites several movies comparatively

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    Distinguishing the differences between magic and religious practices in the Middle Ages is a debated topic that presents many challenges. The meaning of magic and religion alone differ from the contemporaries to views today. Distinguishing magic and religion involves noting that these views are not the same and often the line of what today might be considered magic and religion can be blurred and crossed over by the people of the Middle Ages. To help examine magic and religious practises‚ it is vital to look

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    working in a factory could prove to be very dangerous indeed. This section looks at some of the conditions faced by workers and offers a brief explanation of what was done to improve these conditions. Industries such as the cotton trade were particularly hard for workers to endure long hours of labour. The nature of the work being done meant that the workplace had to be very hot‚ steam engines contributing further to the heat in this and other industries. Machinery was not always fenced off and workers

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    characterized as a deeply religious and politically based movement‚ beginning in central Europe‚ and lasting for up to one hundred and fifty years. This chain of events is vital to the course of European and World History as it truly ends the “Middle Ages” and ushers in a new era in the history of Western Civilization. Often‚ the Reformation is thought of as the shifting of ideals and ideological power‚ when in actuality‚ it severed religious unity across Europe and sparked over a century of vicious

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