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    Ancient Egyptian culture influence on modern day life All ancient cultures have contributed to the modern civilization. Some people specifically are fascinated by ancient Egypt. There are various reasons why so many people choose to concentrate on Egypt. I am not surprised that so many people are mesmerized since ancient Egypt has a lot to offer the modern world. The effect of what ancient Egypt accomplished had influence in every nation and every age on this planet. Ancient Egypt is very significant

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    How music is apart of my everyday life is a good question. I’ve never really thought of this in a detailed manner till now. I read this essay question the other day and now whenever I hear music I think about how it makes me feel and what I think of. Tunes play a big part of my life in positive and negative ways. Emotionally music affects my life a lot in a positive way. When I am feeling down I notice I stay away from listening to country or slow music but rather upbeat rap or pop music with

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    Aditya Zanwar Candidate no. 001424 - 0138 World Religions SL INTERNAL ASSESSMENT Religious skepticism among a large portion of the youth of today ADITYA ZANWAR Candidate no. 001424 – 0138 Supervisor: Dr. Sarvesh Naidu Word Count: 1798 1 of 7 Aditya Zanwar Candidate no. 001424 - 0138 RATIONALE AND PRELIMINARY RESEARCH The youth of today is skeptical about religion because the lives of the “believers" they see everyday are not satisfactory to them. They have a stereotype about

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    progressed further and further‚ so did people’s belief systems and ideas. What once was a society that was driven solely by God under the power of the Church and Pope was being to shift to a logically thinking‚ science and reason fueled culture that we see today causing a multitude of challenges for the Church. Around the year 1300 is when the Renaissance began. About one hundred years later‚ from 1400 to about 1650 is the period of time known as the Renaissance Humanism. During this time frame a new way

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    Modern technology has changed our ways of communicate In ancient times‚ horses were used as a public transport in the use of post letters which can help people to keep in touch with friends and family members‚ it’s not so convenience because of the long time cost. As a result‚ many new technologies were invented in the following years. These modern technologies not only have been changing humans lives but also have been bringing many new issues. So that‚ it’s important to know how our ways of communicate

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    Rap is a big part of our culture‚ especially in Detroit one of the world’s rap capitals‚ I have been listening to rap as long as I can remember and it has inspired me to put effort into everything I do. Rap is by far better because their artists are more passionate they produce better contrast and it is very influential country music is just people talking southern and singing about their cowboy life . While rap they sing with their heart and speak about real world problems and address them . Also

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    In the play Macbeth it is easy to see how someone can manipulate and influence other people’s behavior with their own actions. Lady Macbeth influences Macbeth by showing power and confidence. Lady Macbeth plays a major role in influencing her husband to take the path that he does to become King of Scotland. She effectively unleashes Macbeth’s true evil side. Throughout the play we can see that she has a strong influence on him and is a primary cause for increasing Macbeth’s passion to gain the crown

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    Modern Dance started in the 20th century in Germany and the United states as a way to rebel against rigid formalism‚ artifice‚ and superficiality from ballet. Modern dance resembled modern art and music being experimental. Pioneers of Modern dance like “Isadora Duncan‚ Loie Fuller‚ and Ruth St. Denis in the United States‚ Rudolf von Landon and Mary Wigman in Germany” they all wanted to create an awareness to their audiences of inner and outer realities. Isadora Duncan started “free dance” where

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    and Juliet” is both relevant and irrelevant to today’s modern audiences. The values‚ morals and beliefs of society have greatly changed in the past centuries. Although many changes have been made the study of Shakespeare and all of his plays are still appreciated and heavily used today. There are also many people who can relate to the power of love and violence that is expressed by the two young lovers. The use of Shakespeare’s many themes has also helped to shape the play and give a deeper meaning

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    The Hunagrian Empire went through several times with both positive and negative influences. One of the most significant influences includes‚ Empress Elisabeth‚ “Sisi.” Though she was known for staying out of the public eye‚ she still greatly impacted Hungary‚ deemed as a figure of respect to this day. Elisabeth accompanied her mother and to Bad Ischl‚ where they met their cousin‚ 23-year-old Emperor Franz Josef‚ in 1853 when Elisabeth was sixteen. Although Helene was supposed to be the bride

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