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    Order and responsibility are important to Guardians. They value routines‚ tradition‚ and careful planning. Artisans are flexible but impulsive. They are spontaneous‚ free‚ and like action. The book describes Idealists as "usually optimistic and romantic and try to bring out the best in others. They encourage harmony and dislike conflict. Idealists are diplomatic

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    The Spread of Chinese Civilization: Korea‚ Japan and Vietnam Introduction Because of the remarkable durability of Chinese civilization as well as its marvelous technological and economic innovations‚ other cultures began to imitate China. Japan‚ Korea‚ and Vietnam were all drawn into China’s cultural and political orbit in the postclassical period. Each of the three areas interacted with China differently. Of the three‚ Japan was able to retain its complete political independence‚ while Vietnam

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    DAEDALUS & ICARUS Daedalus was a highly respected and talented Athenian artisan descendent from the royal family of Cecrops‚ the mythical first king of Athens. He was known for his skill as an architect‚ sculpture‚ and inventor‚ and he produced many famous works. Despite his self-confidence‚ Daedalus once committed a crime of envy against Talus‚ his nephew and apprentice. Talus‚ who seemed destined to become as great an artisan as his uncle Daedalus‚ was inspired one day to invent the saw after having

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    Emanuell Williams Ancient Civ Lesson 1: Essay 1 The Mesopotamian Civilization and Egyptian Civilization‚ both at their prime around the same time had many similarities as well as many differences. Both civilizations brought ideas and processes into the world that impacted the development of other societies around the world. The Mesopotamian civilization was a theocracy ruled by a monarchy which they believed to be divine in origin‚ Meaning kings derived their power from the gods and were

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    Industrialization grew in many ways during the 1800’s. “It was largely pioneered by the northeastern cities in the united states” (Lecture 11). Many factors made Industrialization in America possible‚ including Natural Resources‚ New Transportation Systems‚ Industrial and Mechanization. The Industrial Revolution began in England because it had the resources that were needed. It all started with cloth industry. Making cloth by hand for pants‚ shirts‚ socks‚ bedspreads and other domestic items always

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    of the slaves in terms of health‚ family‚ food and shelter and punishment. I do agree that even with those disadvantages they were able to carve spaces for themselves within the institution. Slaves used Religion‚ education and different jobs like artisan and drivers. The health of the slave depend on the master. Some masters would take care of their slave since they thought a healthier slave would work harder on the field than a sick slave. While other masters disagree with taking care of their slave

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    “treat” at Godiva because “she deserves it.” Through marketing campaigns the market was made aware that these lounges were a creation of the same company that brought them M&Ms and Snickers chocolate. But now Ethel’s Chocolate lounges was offering artisan chocolate “created by world champion French pastry chef Patrice Caillot” (Wright‚ n.d.) in an atmosphere conducive to socializing and relaxation. With the atmosphere of a coffee shop‚ and a product considered a “splurge” or a “treat” – how could

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    in 1795-to be based on property) C of 1791 made FRA leg. Unicameral and C of 1795 made it Bicameral. Economic s/m: Lands confiscated were sold to farmers in cheap rates; artisans and labors got some tax benefits. Taxation benefits to nobles and clergies were called off. Taxes detrimental to businessmen‚ farmers‚ artisans etc. were called off. Octroi was abolished. Revolutionary FRA also suffered from huge eco. decay. Govt. was burdened with loans. Pol instability affected economy. Series of

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    Ancient Greek Art vs. Modern Day Art Greek art is split up into four periods: ancient‚ byzantine‚ modern and contemporary. An example of ancient art is the Parthenon. The Parthenon can be a place to pray or it would be a safe place at times of invasions. The Parthenon is actually a place to thank and worship the Goddess Athena for helping the Greeks defeat the Persian empire. Famous Greek art is mostly sculptures‚ vase paintings‚ and architecture. I already

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    Chp 9 Identifications Alexis de Tocqueville and changes in America ● In 1813‚ Tocqueville and Beaumont‚ 2 young French aristocrats on a mission to find out more about the American republic‚ found themselves stuck in Memphis‚ Tennessee because of the frozen Ohio River en route to New Orleans. ● On Christmas‚ the Frenchmen along with a federal agent accompanying relocating Choctaw Natives persuaded the captain to turn the boat. ● Tocqueville wrote about the dispirited Natives

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