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    without them‚ there would be no happiness. Notice‚ the world has changed dramatically between the early 18th century and the late 21st century. Children in the 18th century had morality and decency. However‚ they could not part-take into any adult activities what-so-ever such as having sex‚ watching pornography‚ going about half naked or smoking cigarettes. But now‚ the children of the 21st century are growing up with little or no morality or decency. This is a influence by the wicked music industry

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    William was the highest point on the Hooghly River that ships could reach. Unlike Madras and Bombay‚ however‚ principles of urban design were experimented in Calcutta. Calcutta had grown out from its position in the last decades of the eighteenth century as East India Company`s main seat; the city was embossed with the hallmark of authority. In the context of colonial architecture‚ there was established two chief axes. The first one led from the civil arm of authority circling a massive square dominated

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    the Mayflower to the feminists that were brought up in the pre-revolutionary era. Between the end of the 17th century and the beginning of the 18th century‚ the role of women changed in terms of their place in the family‚ their economic contributions‚ and their position in the community. American women of the 1600’s were an exceptionally oppressed group‚ while the women of the 18th century began to be more comfortable showing their true colors. In the puritan communities of the 1600’s women had a

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    horror and romance. It was developed in the late eighteenth-century as a reaction to the central ideology of the Enlightenment that valorized human reason (“Gothic Origins”). Some of the characteristics found in many novels are a fascination for the past‚ especially the medieval era. It also contains supernatural and magical impressions combined with reality. Gothic Literature has inspired many great novels to emerge the last few centuries‚ and has become a key theme‚ that has been revolutionized

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    alternative option. In text F‚ it is clearly evident that minimal full stops are being used‚ resulting in long‚ on-going sentences. This supports the fact that in the 18th century‚ which the text was written‚ standardisation was in the process however punctuation had not yet been standardised. In contrast to this‚ Text G was published 19th century and therefore standardisation had been secured. This has resulted in full stops being more frequently used in comparison to the large amount of commas shown in

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    world where your legal system is so unjust‚ you would be sent to prison for 20 years for stealing an single apple. This is the world of Jean Valjean in the adaption of Victor Hugo’s classic play‚ Les Miserables. This story is set during the early 18th century in France‚ and the story is full of sociological issues‚ some of which are still prevalent in our society today. The first major sociological issue that I noticed was extensive punishment for such a small crime. This is a world where the poor

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    #1 Identify the features of the 18th century Agricultural Revolution and analyze its social and economic consequences Thesis: The technological advances in the eighteenth century slowly allowed for the advancement of people’s lives economically‚ but social injustice remained. 1.Crop Rotation a.Eliminated fallow season by alternating grain with nitrogen-storing crops i.Peas‚ beans‚ turnips (Charles Townsend)‚ potatoes‚ clovers‚ and grasses b.New crops made ideal feed for animals i.Build their

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    The Enlightenment and the Great Awakening The Enlightenment‚ also known as the Age of Reason introduced a new spirit of thought and inventive analysis in 17th and 18th century Europe. Theories and ideas that had previously been accepted were now being challenged to be looked upon with an eye of reason rather than tradition. Key leaders in this movement of new thinking included Copernicus‚ Galileo‚ Locke‚ Franklin and Newton. Englishman‚ John Locke‚ was one of whose political works had the greatest

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    William Blake‚ an 18th and 19th century poet‚ was easily a rebellious figure who maintained a strong belief in freedom and individuality‚ in which his opinion of war was communicated strongly in “A War Song to Englishmen”. Blake was known for expressing his own dominant ideologies‚ where he was highly criticized for contesting common societal beliefs. Perhaps this was why the essential meaning of this poem was shrouded by the narrow minded perspectives of the people of 18th century England. Poetry

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    Revolution 13‚000 years earlier. In the 18th century‚ China‚ India and Europe were broadly comparable in terms of levels of economic development‚ standard of living‚ and people’s life expectancy and each claimed around 23% of global GDP. However‚ by 1800s‚ India and China had begun to fall‚ while Europe and the United States rose. By 1900‚ China and India collectively held 9% of global GDP while Europe held 60% and the US held 20%. Over the course of the 19th century‚ Chinese and Indians became relatively

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