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    Essay Plan HELENE RENIE 11148970 Tutor : Kate Barclay We take regions such as ‘Europe’‚ ‘Asia’‚ and ‘the Americas’ for granted in everyday conversation‚ but the boundaries delineating these regions are far from clear. Pick one region and discuss factors that bind it together as well as factors that work against unity. EUROPE : UNITED IN ITS DIVERSITY INTRODUCTION The term ’Europe ’ has gradually developed throughout History‚ which makes it hard to define it. One geographical

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    The cultural challenges that Europe is facing now [Name of Writer] [Name of Institution] The cultural challenges that Europe is facing now Introduction Almost one third of the population in Europe within thirty five years of age has a colonist background. This is not the only however a significant cause of cultural and linguistic diversity in the entire systems of Europe‚ specifically the educational system. These systems‚ unfortunately‚ in the past‚ did not fairly adapt to cultural

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    Were the crusades worthwhile for the people of Europe? Religious wars‚ known prominently by the name of the crusades‚ were a sequence of battles between Christian and Muslim forces for control of the Holy Lands‚ in particular‚ Jerusalem. The battles occurred between the years of 1096 and 1291. Christian forces believed it was the place where Jesus was crucified and where he ascended to heaven; alternatively‚ to Muslims it was the place where Muhammad ascended to heaven. Despite the

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    Discuss the extent to which the Black Death had a negative impact on the 14th Century Europe. The Black Death was an outbreak of a bubonic plague that was pandemic across Asia‚ Africa and Europe. It was believed that the plague was spread from merchants coming from Asia to Europe. The Black Death had pessimistic consequences in the 14th Century Europe. The copious consequences were the decrease of population which lead to labour shortages and economic rise. Another consequence was the collapse of

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    The Political Organization in Europe and China and Europe and India The political organization of Europe and China and of Europe and India had some similar and different aspects to their way of ruling and running their societies. They all underwent construction of states which led to expansion of their societies and later caused conflict. The effort at political organization in Europe and China and Europe and India was that they tried to become more ordered. In Europe they have a decentralized government

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    Religion and Economy in Medieval Europe and Japan Social Hierarchy after Urbanization Religion did not have as much of an impact on daily life and the overall development of Japan as it did Europe. For instance the maximum of the wars were fought for wealth or power‚ not religion‚ but what it did do was influence certain features. The people in Japan stuck to their original Shinto religion when Buddhism was involuntary forced on them‚ but soon after they discovered Zen Buddhism; a practice that was

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    Compare the rise of towns in Medieval Europe with towns in America Depending on the time period‚ the criteria for building and growth of the city could be religious‚ defensive‚ or for trade. The fall of the Roman empire‚ which had unified Europe‚ led to the Middle Ages. At it’s fall‚ trades were put to an end because of the change of money‚ and goods were too easily stolen during travel. This was a period of transition. The different states started or attempted to start a structure to

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    European Union Bringing Peace To Europe The history of Europe was the history of war. The wars bore the modern nations of Europe such as England‚ France‚ Germany‚ Russia‚ and Italy. Afterwards‚ they developed their own cultures‚ which are nationalities‚ languages‚ traditions and histories. Due to this characteristic mixed with these various cultures and its nation-centred international politics system of Europe‚ there rarely was period that ceased from wars in Europe. Furthermore‚ two world wars in

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    During the time period of 600 c.e to 1200 c.e‚ the two societies‚the Islamic empires and Medieval Europe both had the technological innovation of games and recreations that were played throughout the whole society. A difference among societies were that the Islamic empire had a more enlightened society in natural science‚ in contrast to Medieval Europe who had little knowledge about natural science. Another similarity that the two societies had were the value in literary technologies and processes

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    have taken twice as many lives as the amount of people murdered by Joseph Stalin’s regime in the Soviet Union (Benedictow). In this essay‚ I will explain to you “The Black Death”‚ the name given to the plague breakout in Europe. In order for you to understand the plague in Europe‚ I must first inform you on plagues‚ in general. “Plague is a bacterial infection found mainly in rodents and their fleas‚” (National Geographic Society). There are three types of plague; bubonic‚ septicemic‚ and pneumonic

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