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    Individualism: The root element of individualism is the supposition that individuals are self-reliant from one another. For this‚ a number of logical consequences or indications can be determined. A question that can inquire into the significant research is whether the research has analytically approved the plausible consequences and whether the plausible consequences are specifically part of the individualism or not. Geert Hofstede has defined individualism as a focus on rights above duties

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    The Renaissance The Renaissance was a time when talented persons renewed roots and established many forms of art and expression. It was a major turning point for the world of religion and art that started in the 14th century or so. It was what most people remembered as coming out of the Middle Ages. Many reforms and dramatic events occurred during the Renaissance because it was a time of rebirth of the Roman culture. Many artist found themselves in some of the best places painting and sculpting for

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    Life in the Renaissance has been greatly reflected through the literature of its time. Many authors from this time reflected life in the Renaissance through their works. Several authors who strongly demonstrated this reflection include William Shakespeare‚ Thomas Elyot‚ Christopher Marlowe‚ Walter Raleigh‚ and Christine de Pizan. They accomplished this by producing various literary works‚ such as Hamlet‚ “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love‚” “The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd‚” Le Livre de la

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    Technological Diffusion During the European Renaissance The innovations discussed here represent revolutions in warfare‚ society‚ and art that saw a rapid diffusion through the societies of Europe during the renaissance for varying reasons. Whether for survival‚ economic gain‚ or aesthetic pleasure they were eventually embraced throughout Europe laying down some of the bedrock that modern western society would be built on. The spread of firearms throughout renaissance Europe had a profound effect

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    adjustments are usually for the better. Major events‚ such as the Renaissance‚ display many instances in where change took place. The Renaissance was mostly a product of the elite in the society that existed in the fourteenth through sixteenth century. This cultural movement helped make a significant impact on how society ran. Everything from the nobility to the lower class‚ and even family experienced a rebirth. During the Renaissance‚ two to three percent of the population consisted of the nobility

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    Humanism During the Renaissance The Renaissance was an incredibly important turning point in Western Intellectual and Cultural Tradition. All of these changes centered around the idea of Humanism -- in which‚ people became less "God Centered" and more "Human-centered". I have narrowed down these changes‚ and will discuss in detail‚ these changes in three major categories: Political‚ Education‚ and the Humanism of Arts. The major pollical changes of the Renaissance were

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    A pigment is a natural coloring matter that usually comes from a plant or animal. Today‚ there are synthetic pigments with the advancement of technology‚ but during the Italian Renaissance they did not have these luxuries. They had to obtain their pigment naturally. There were different classifications of pigment‚ each producing a different desired color. The material that contained the desired pigment had to be grinded very finely‚ and then the pigment would need to be added to a base to create

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    In my mind the Renaissance era was the greatest era. This era had a huge impact on our life styles and beliefs today. Some of the things adopted from the Renaissance era was Culture‚ Society‚ and Religion. But in order to fully understand the concept of the gender roles of the men and women of the time. We must first understand how the men and women of that time were viewed. Throughout history there is a lot of ways men and women were different. But only a few were the biggest setback for women.

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    RENAISSANCE HUMANISM HOW FAR ‘WOMANISM ‘? AN ANALYSIS WITH REFERENCE TO SHAKESPEARE ’S "THE TAMING OF THE SHREW" The Renaissance denotes in its broadest sense‚ the gradual enlightenment of human mind after the darkness of the middle ages. It was indeed a complex movement in the 16th century that tended to liberate the mind and imagination of Europe from the medieval fetters; especially the traditional Christian outlook and

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    United States. Although this idea refers back during the Great Depression‚ Hoover believed that Americans shouldn’t be assisted somehow by the government‚ financially speaking. In my perspective‚ I see rugged individualism as to any individual who is not being aided from the government‚ but also not just financially‚ but incentively through the mind. As I read along through books that relate to the American Dream‚ Hoover’s idea of rugged individualism became more visible. Similarly books like "Ragged

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