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    Ancient Celtic religion came from the mainland of Europe and then spread all throughout Europe. It is not clear when they settled‚ but historians think they might have come about 300 BC. From about 450 BC‚ the Celts were the most powerful group in the area of Europe and lived during Iron Age. The Celts spread their culture orally‚ no written history or facts. This‚ as a result accounts for the limited knowledge about them prior to their contact with Greece and Rome. The Celts were generally well

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    Christianity vs. Buddhism The spread of religions depends on a variety of factors. This includes the religions message and its acceptance by the government. Christianity and Buddhism were a big factor during this time period. Christianity spread throughout all of Rome and the outer parts of Rome. Buddhism was spread through Most of what we call China. Christianity was created by the Messiah Jesus. The followers of Jesus spread Christianity throughout the Roman Empire‚ bringing it into

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    Causes of Autism

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    Causes of Autism The cause of autism is unknown‚ but scientists believe factors of autism may include genetics‚ infections‚ and problems occurring at birth. Many of the most recent studies suggest that some people have a genetic tendency to have autism which may be passed from parents to children. Scientists are looking for different clues that show which genes contribute to increasing the vulnerability of autism. Some researchers think environmental factors may also play a role in the cause of

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    How Islam Spread So Fast

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    only believed in one god and it wasn’t too common in that time period so they found a way by spreading Islam. There had to be someone who started the spread of Islam and his name was Prophet Muhammad. Prophet Muhammad is a man who was born in Makkah and was an orphan. He was a patient and generous man who wanted to spread his religion. The ways he spread his religion was by military conquest‚ trade routes‚ and political order. Trading was one of the most common things to do in early Arabia. The three

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    Causes of Hives

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    Causes of Hives Classic urticaria‚ commonly known as hives‚ is a transient skin disorder in which lesions are elevated with well-circumscribed margin of redness and swelling. These skin lesions are called wheals. Wheals vary in shapes from round to oval‚ and are often itchy. The lesions and itchiness of hives is caused by an immunologic response of your body‚ primarily due to the action of histamine release. Hives is generally caused by a lot of allergic conditions or diseases. It can either

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    Islam spread so successfully because the Byzantine and Persian empires were weak and tired‚ so this made it easier for Muslims to conquer them. From Arabia‚ Islam spread northwards towards Persia and Baghdad in 640AD. In the east they overpowered Samarkand in 676AD and the Borders of India in 707AD. Towards the west Islam expanded into Morocco and Spain in 708AD. Simple but effective military tactics helped spread Islam because they were easy and not too complicated for the Muslims to carry

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    The Spread of the Harlem Artistic Movement Black artist previously were producing art that reflected European Influence. However it was during the Harlem movement that the artist own identity took on a new meaning. The Harlem Renaissance which began in the 1920’s finally allowed artists to analysis their own selves‚ their ethnic‚ and their culture by utilizing their heritage. This ethnic expression developed a realistic movement of cultural and Americanism. African American artists during

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    Cause and Correlation

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    Cause and Correlation Vergia Wallace PSY/285 March 8‚ 2013 Dr. Elizabeth Brook Morford The difference between causation and correlation is extremely significant in systematic thought. These two notions get confused with one another whether it is a misinterpretation or having the aspiration to provide a reasonable description for scientific observations. As a result it is critical to have the understanding of the difference between the two concepts. In this writing I will compare and contrast

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    Luther’s 95 Theses nailed to the church door Luther’s 95 Theses nailed to the church door PROTESTANT REFORMATION - START OF A NEW BELIEF IN EUROPE? The sixteenth century in Europe saw a lot of changes in almost every aspect of life. It signified the beginning of the modern era and witnessed revolutionary events such as the Renaissance‚ Protestant Reformation and several others that marked the end of the medieval world. Europe’s religious theology prior to the reformation included the system

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    Abdalla A. Bafagih Professor Trent Newmeyer Sociology of AIDS Soc 309Y1F June 21‚ 2004 Impact of Culture on the Spread of HIV/AIDS in Kenya a national culture is not a folklore‚ nor an abstract populism that believes it can discover the people’s true nature….a national culture is the whole body of the efforts made by a people in the sphere of thought to describe‚ justify and praise the action through which that people has created itself and keeps itself in existence

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