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    social life and customs of the people during the 1400’s. I will start with the life for men and women‚ different classes of people‚ church life for the people‚ activities during that era‚ the start of humanism and the two people that led the way‚ Desiderius Eramus and Niccolo Machiavelli. Let me begin with the women and men of the 1400’s and what their lives were like. Males above the serf class were expected to become knights. They served as the medieval army‚ protecting their lords‚ and the king’s

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    He was born in Eisleben‚ Germany‚ in 1483. Martin Luther became one of Western history’s most significant figures. Martin Luther was a monk that taught the following three ideas: Faith in God was the only way to earn salvation (this contradicted the Church’s teaching that you could buy indulgences for sins and still be saved. The Bible is the sole authority for Christians to follow(this threatened the power of the pope. All Christians were equal (this diminished the power of Church officials). Martin

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    Heinrich Kühn The Perfect Photograph Alexander Stolz – Erasmus – N. et.: 11031891 Heinrich Kühn – The Perfect Photograph Alexander Stolz – Erasmus – N. étudiant: 11031891 In recent years there have been an increasing number of shows about the Pictorialists‚ the fine art photographers around 1900. The Austrian photograph Heinrich Kühn counts as one of the most famous and most important among them. He is perceived as one of the founders of photography arts – the first style of art in

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    according to Swanepoel‚ Erasmus and Schenk (2008:257): “Recruitment can be described as those HRM activities that are undertaken in order to solicit job applications from people who have the necessary potential‚ knowledge‚ skills and abilities (competencies)‚ to fill positions as employees who will assist the organisation in achieving its objectives.” A recruitment policy needs to be in place in order to attract the “right” individual for the position‚ according to Swanepoel‚ Erasmus and Schenk (2008:258)

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    Divergent currents of humanism The nationalities rooted in different traditions and perhaps owed something to old trunks differences Latinos and barbarians‚ took shape especially the divergence of economic interests and natural conditions of Italy and Germany. Italian Humanism meant more than a break with the past‚ Italy was consumed in glorious extravagance and soon returned to agriculture and to the spirit of medieval life. Life essentially offered the Italian humanist enjoyment and creation

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    UNIVERSITY OF DEBRECEN CENTRE OF ARTS‚ HUMANITIES AND SCIENCES DEBRECEN‚ HUNGARY Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Management and Business Administration‚ BA . Management and Business Administration‚ BA Address: 4032 Debrecen‚ Egyetem tér 1.‚ Hungary Correspondence: H-4010 Debrecen P.O. Box 95‚ Hungary Phone: +36 52 518 655 Fax: +36 52 518 623 E-mail: englishstudies@detek.unideb.hu Web: http://englishstudies.sci.unideb.hu http://www.econ.unideb.hu/eng 2

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    Along with Niccolo Machiavelli‚ there were several other writers who impacted the Italian Renaissance‚ such as Erasmus‚ Rebelais‚ Thomas More‚ and William Shakespeare. Erasmus‚ a Dutch writer‚ spread the Renaissance. He was a priest who travelled around the western portion of Europe‚ specifically Italy. Erasmus viewed satire as beneficial. He is the writer of In Praise of Folly‚ which is an essay essentially about how the dumbest people in the world historically

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    Renaissance Content The Renaissance was knows as the “rebirth”‚ the revival of the culture of classical Greece and Rome. People started taking interest in learning classical Greece and Roman texts‚ therefore there was a rebirth of learning (also because the Medieval times lacked education). It transformed economics and trade‚ knowledge and learning‚ and the arts. It begins in Italy in the 1350s after the Crusades and later spread to Northern Europe. Italy became the birthplace because

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    Athens “Golden Age of Athens” Achievements of: -Golden Age of Athens took place in 5th century BC (480-430 BCE) -Golden Age took place after Peloponnesian wars (Athens verse Sparta) and before the Persian wars -Achievements: Greeks excelled in philosophy history (Herodotus and Thucydides) Drama (Sophocles and Aeschylus) Sculpture (Balance between realism and idealism) Arts Architecture (Parthenon 447-432 BCE) Aristotle on government‚ ethics and epistemology: -Aristotle was a pupil of Plato

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    salvation was not earned through money or good deeds but through God’s grace and believing in the divinity of Christ. For his radical views he was excommunicated by the Pope and proclaimed an outlaw by the Emperor. I think Luther’s work was influenced by Erasmus: who had dared to criticize the church when no one else had dared to. Luther’s work split the Christians in half. The ones who followed the Pope became the Roman Catholics‚ and the ones who followed Martin Luther became Protestants. The Reformation

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