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    other adapted by David Nicholls and directed by Brian Percival. The Shakespearean adaptation takes place in the Renaissance era of Messina‚ Italy. The adaption by David Nicholls takes place in the modern era‚ in England. Clearly‚ the Shakespearean version is much older‚ and so it differs from the modern adaption greatly. In terms of setting‚ feminism and language‚ distinct differences can be found. First of all‚ as the time periods differ‚ there is a huge contrast in the setting. In Branagh’s version

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    In the modern era of United States history‚ there was a vast amount of change. Between the years 1865 to 1920‚ science‚ religion‚ and arts were changing rapidly and becoming more diverse around the country. During the modern period there was a revolution in the science world with some of the most notable scientists developing their greatest theories that would impact the world immensely. From Albert Einstein’s quantum mechanics theory to Darwin’s theory of evolution‚ there were huge strides made

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    because of the way it has once been open to these new ideas and practices‚ and then it was closed off to modern civilization. From the very beginning‚ Japan set out to have one thing without the other and approach encapsulated by the saying ‘Japanese spirit‚ western things’ (“Special Report”‚ 2003)). Japan is now ranked one of the wealthiest and most innovative countries in the modern world‚ so obviously Japans modernization has proved successful. Japan’s technological milestones have

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    American fur trade‚ so that they may gain the minimal outside resources required for them to live and respect their trade agreements. However‚ they do have high regard for their cultural values where they won’t sell their land to the modern world nor do they use much modern technology

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    present century is the progress or science and its effects on almost every aspect of social life. Building on the foundation laid by the predecessors the scientists of today are carrying their investigation into ever-widening fields of knowledge. Modern civilization depends largely on the scientist and investor. We depend on the doctor who seeks the cause and cure of disease‚ the chemist who analyses our food and purifies our water‚ the entomologist who wages war on the insect pests‚ the engineer

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    Students of science disciplines are more meritorious than others Science is the subject where talent‚ handwork and knowledge of high level is required. Every modern technology‚ all new innovations are mainly due to science. So science is a very long brunch of studies. Science requires lots of efforts and hard work. Science students have to give not only efforts and hard work‚ science student have to be talented with a huge reserve of knowledge. While others subjects besides science usually do

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    prosperity depends upon commerce education. 3. The modern business and trade are complex and complicated. 4. Commerce education trains the students to understand the Modern business. 5. A commerce graduate keeps "his eyes on the market and The customers. 6. A commerce graduate administers the business well. 7. It makes the individuals self-sufficient and independent. 8. Commerce education strengthens the economy. 9. Conclusion. The modern world is very fast and complicated. It is a world

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    I blame the witchcraft during the renaissance simply because it aided the come up of the idea of separation and segregation between different people with different labels with deeper meanings. In my opinion the witchcraft trials are an example of modern day genocide. The main target of the trials during the Elizabethan time was to get rid of all witches because they were different. It could have been one of the first real forms of

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    Romeo’s Letter To His Father. (The audience never hears the content of the letter Romeo writes to his father towards the end of the play. Write your own version of this letter in modern English.) My dearest lord and father‚ loving mother‚ and family‚ O‚ pardon me for bringing ill news‚ but when thou dost know the cause of the result‚ thou shalt be glad I have sent thee this note. From the beginning shall I start this rueful tale of love and woe. My lover‚ and since three days past‚

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    Prior to the age of the Renaissance in Europe‚ people were taught to think about enjoying their afterlife to come rather than finding happiness in their daily life on Earth. In Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus‚ the age of the Renaissance was in full bloom‚ enabling the character to become consumed with individualism. Because the Renaissance enabled people to worry about their own happiness‚ Marlowe was able to create a character who in his quest for happiness takes extreme measures. Marlowe’s

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