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    (Buddist Literature‚ 1982)Early Middle AgesThe political structure of the western Christendom were changing and the boundaries of the known world were expanding.(Politics in the Middle Ages‚ 1912)The Middle Ages were a dark age for Europe.There was rapid technology progress during this time. One big improvement was the heavy plow. (Technology in the Middle Ages‚ n.d.)Art saw many changes during this period. (Art in the Middle Ages‚ n.d.)The music of the Early Middle Ages generally consisted of the secular

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    The High Middle Ages in Europe was a time of much prosperity and great flourishing civilizations. One of the symbols of this emerging world was the creation of massive Gothic Cathedrals built across Europe. Many of these magnificent cathedrals still stand today‚ remaining not only as places of worship and tourist attraction‚ but also as indications as to what life during the High Middle Ages was like. From merely a glance‚ one can tell that the majority of the population during the High Middle Ages

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    CHAPTER 15 EUROPE TO THE EARLY 1500S: REVIVAL‚ DECLINE‚ AND RENAISSANCE (HIGH MEDIEVAL EUROPE AND THE EARLY RENAISSANCE) TERMS AND LECTURE I. GENERAL A. Read “Global Perspective.” B. Write and know Review Questions 1‚2‚6‚7‚8‚ and 9. C. Know this Lecture for the Final. D. Text High Middle Ages = My Medieval Sacred State; 1000-1300 What the text calls the “High Middle Ages” I call the “Medieval Sacred State.” Pay attention to the dates‚ c.1000-1300 AD. During this time‚ we find

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    “The Big Five” are personality traits that are seen in middle-aged men and women in how he or she acts during this change. First‚ the neuroticism individuals who are high on this trait are those who are worrying‚ temperamental‚ self-pitying‚ self-conscious‚ emotional and vulnerable. Those who are low on this trait are calm‚ even-tempered‚ self-content‚ comfortable‚ unemotional‚ and hardy. This type of personality is those who don’t understand how to deal with the stage of the midlife changes. Extroversion

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    Satires in Medieval Times. In Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales‚ he uses satire to poke fun in order to show flaws and encourage change. The Squire‚ a military fool‚ the Friar‚ a church shame‚ and the Merchant‚ the town idiot‚ are all being satarized in his work. In society there are models in which we all want to be like‚ from long ago even in our modern societies. The Squire‚ the son of a knight‚ does not possess the traits of a knight. He does not uphold the

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    body‚ mind‚ and spirit in nude human form‚ emotional facial expressions‚ dramatic human settings‚ etc. The high Renaissance period focus on painting human anatomy for example‚ Michelangelo carved the statue of Moses‚ he included veins and muscles in the arms and legs. Another example is the "Vitruvian Man" painted by Leonardo Da Vinci‚ which studies the ideal proportions of a male figure. High Renaissance art focused on portraying the humans in their most natural form. Nudes were painted beautifully

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    The Middle Ages were a time of change. This time‚ lasting from about 400 to 1500‚ changed many people’s lives drastically. In Western Europe‚ life for many groups was affected. The power and importance of the Pope‚ the Kings‚ and the Nobles was greatly altered. The Pope was affected in many ways. One way was caused when the Pope reformed the church. In the early middle ages‚ the Catholic Popes had control in many political matters‚ and feudal lords had control over church officials. In the eleventh

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    The period is known as a time of drastic explosion of knowledge where the world underwent critical developmental stages. The period is known to be the link between modernity and the middle high periods. The term renaissance was defined in France by Jules Michelet in 16th century defining it as a break from middle ages to the modern human place in the world. In the 19th century‚ the historians from diverse backgrounds have confronted each other concerning the validity of renaissance period (Peter 1972)

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    many ways. People viewed life much more differently before the Renaisance came about. This time period was known as the Middle Ages. In the Middle Ages most people believed everything in life was represented by a creature‚ animal and nearly everyone believened God or multiple Gods.They believed in things like Zodiacs (Doc D). Religion played a huge factor during the Middle Ages. The Catholic Church ruled nearly everything throught Europe. When the Renaisance started‚ it brang along many new ideas

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    Middle Ages 3 In the middle ages it was important for to get one’s terminology in order. There were two classes during that time in the feudal system the Nobles for (kings‚ Queens‚ Dukes‚ and Knights). the lower classes were for the (labors for their lords‚ masters‚ serfs‚ servants‚ and for men at arms‚ etc.). The point of the middle class was the gathering of (Merchants‚ traders‚ artisans whose rank was between nobles and the peasants). So let’s move on and see why the middle classes emerged

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