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    The Western Tradition

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    Name: Tutor/ professor: Institution: The western tradition Introduction Renaissance is a French term meaning rebirth is a perfect description of the economic as well as intellectual changes that happened in Europe continent from fourteenth century through the sixteenth century. In the course of the renaissance era‚ the whole of Europe sprung from stagnation in terms of economic status which was dominant in the middle ages to a period of economic or financial prominence. Of much greater importance

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    Throughout history‚ the Catholic intellectual tradition has shown and defined itself through literature‚ music and art. Equally‚ within these means of expression are a means to connect the human consciousness as a whole: it is through the examination of the history of the Catholic intellectual tradition that one is able to find a joining of human spirit‚ intellect‚ soul and emotion. Indeed‚ it is also through these creative expressions that the many facets of this approach to understanding human

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    that human nature is not important and that money and gender have power over some one’s sexuality. This opposes the Catholic Intellectual Tradition because every person has dignity and therefore deserves to be treated with respect. Furthermore‚ the commercial dehumanizes the girls’ bodies by presenting them as a piece of meat without feelings. The Catholic Intellectual Tradition would say that a body by itself could not exist because humans are a combination of both body and soul and they never can

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    institutions of the western legal tradition influence the colony of New South Wales and‚ ultimately‚ the development of the Australian legal system? Australia inherited a legal system and a system of government from its colonial power‚ Britain. An understanding of Australian law requires tracing of development of law and legal institutions in England. Britain shares many of the basic concepts of law found in other parts of Western Europe. The underlying concepts and principles of law of Western Europe are

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    to participate in a series of new faculty seminars focused on the Catholic Intellectual Tradition. I am deeply impressed with the University’s commitment to its mission‚ and desire to keep the Catholic Intellectual Tradition alive and well as we forge further into the 21st century. I have benefitted from a deeper understanding of both the University’s mission and the value and importance of the Catholic Intellectual Tradition. As a result of the new faculty seminars‚ I expressed an interest in teaching

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    Every person has his or her own set of beliefs and traditions in which they have been raised by or simply believe in. Whether it is Judaism‚ Christianity‚ or Muslim‚ all individuals have the freedom to practice and express what they believe in. Gaining knowledge of other religions can provide a better understanding of current issues that concerns them as well as their beliefs and characteristics‚ and most important specific traditions that define each religion. No matter if it is Judaism‚ Christianity

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    Shakespeare When Shakespeare was a kid going to grammar school‚ a school open to boys only by the way! they learned Latin‚ Greek and rhetoric‚ persuasion through logical argument. Students read Latin and Greek writers to learn about the history of ancient Greece and "the glory that was Rome” and this material was translated by them into English or French after many hours of work. I ’m glad the school curriculum of the 21 st century has evolved and we no longer spend our days doing boring stuff like

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    Intellectual

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    An intellectual is a person who primarily uses intelligence in either a professional or an individual capacity. As a substantive or adjective‚ it refers to the work product of such persons‚ to the so-called "life of the mind" generally‚ or to an aspect of something where learning‚ erudition‚ and informed and critical thinking are the focus‚ as in "the intellectual level of the discourse on the matter was not high". Jacques Barzun‚ a French-American intellectual. The intellectual is a specific

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    The ancient Greeks were pivotal to western intellectual history. The western philosophical tradition started in ancient Greeks and would paint the pathway to future discoveries and knowledge. As the Greeks would improve the idea of the alphabet when the Phoenicians passed it onto them and would begin recording their ideas. These recorded ideas would finally be documented and help spread the ideas of philosophy. In addition‚ the ancient Greeks would set up the basic categories of philosophy to give

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    create one single entity known as Nigeria. The British created a legislative council in 1922. The council started off mainly Britains but slowly began to incorporate Western educated Africans. In 1947‚ the Britains established a new form of government in Nigeria based on a system of three regions. The regions were Eastern (Ibo)‚ Western(Yoruba)‚ and Northern(Hausa and Fulani). They did this to try to help the regional and religious problems that had been created in Nigeria‚ and to make it easier for

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