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    Composition 2 Dangerous Liaisons: A 18th Century Study of the War between the Sexes One of my top ten movies is Dangerous Liaisons‚ a screenplay directed by Stephen Frears. The two leading actors in the film are Glenn Close as the Marquise de Merteuil and John Malkovich as the Vicomte de Valmont. The reason that this movie is one of my favorites is because it depicts the competition‚ or war‚ between the sexes. Although the setting of the movie is in the 18th century‚ the intent of the

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    Interestingly Christianity is a religion that came out of yet another ancient religion “Judaism” in the 1st century C.E. This religion revolves around the life‚ death‚ resurrection and also teachings of Jesus Christ who was said to be born through immaculate conception through Mary‚ grew up as a humble carpenter’s time and began his teachings as early as when he was twelve years old. This religion believes in trinity‚ God the Father‚ the Son and the Holy Spirit. According to Christianity‚ the Universe

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    Indians of the American Revolution During the war for independence‚ the colonists receive support from the Spanish and the French to fight against the British. The Indian tribes of North America were also very involved in the fight and much like the American Civil War‚ some tribes were split; Indian brothers fought against brothers. Some smaller tribes supported the colonists however; the larger alliances supported Great Britain because of their commitment to recognize their sovereignty.

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    Chris Lovisolo History World religion Essay Do you think Christianity and Judaism are the same? Do you think they are different? They both have many similarities such as a prayer leader. A difference is that the prayer leader for Christianity is a Priest and in Judaism is a Rabbi. Though there are differences it still doesn’t change the fact that the search for morality and values are also very similar. Judaism and Christianity are similar yet‚ they have a multitude of differences

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    GKE1 Task 4 Karla Weeks WGU #000438833 A. Justify your choice of the two most significant social consequences of the First Industrial Revolution (circa 1780–1850). The Industrial Revolution is synonymous with Mechanization‚ or exchanging human labor for machine labor. During the first Industrial Revolution‚ child labor was a common theme in both Britain and the U.S. due to the great demand for labor. Looking for work families left their farms to travel to cities that were becoming

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    Christianity and Islam The two most populous religious belief systems in the world today are Christianity and Islam; however they are in constant conflict with each other. The problems exhibited by each religion toward the other have their beginnings in Ancient times when Christianity had finally reached a large part of civilization‚ while Islam sprouted up almost overnight. There are many differences in the historical context as well as belief systems of both religions‚ which lead to their

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    The Roaring Twenties * The flapper‚ a sign of the 1920’s‚ characterized the changes that were occurring in the decade. Flappers were young ladies‚ usually dressed in different styles. Some were also known to be cigarette-smokers and cosmetics-wearers * The Prohibition Act was in effect but places such as “speakeasies” were ways to get around this new act. People would purchase illegal alcohol * The 18th Amendment made the sale‚ distribution‚ and consumption of alcohol illegal *

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    had a shared language and history. European liberals tended to be: d. educated middle-class professionals. Conservatives in Europe advocated: a. monarchies‚ landed aristocracies‚ and established churches. Charles X of France issued the Four Ordinances: b. in an effort to completely undo the French Revolution. 5. The Haitian slave revolt slave revolt led by Toussaint L’Ouverture: c. led to the independence of Haiti. The Europe-wide revolutions of 1848: d. all failed

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    Green Christianity; a sustainable future through faith Environmentalism is an advocacy toward protecting the natural environment from destruction or pollution. This is certainly not a static movement. Instead‚ it is constantly evolving in response to new scientific discoveries‚ leading to conscious awareness of an earth in danger. In the 1970s and 80s‚ environmentalism aimed at a candid approach by simply trying to preserve certain resources and nature reserves. Today‚ forward-looking environmentalists

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    Global History Period 3 9/17/13 HW#5 Chapter 23 Section 1 3. Why were members of the Third Estate dissatisfied with life under the Old Regime? Members of the Third Estate were dissatisfied with life under the Old Regime because they were open to change in Enlightenment Ideas; most people paid nearly half their income on tithes to the Church and meaningless taxes‚ and they wanted a noble leader to replace their current weak one. Upon seeing success with the American Revolution‚ members

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