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    Life Is a Dream

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    attitude towards women and honor; Catholic influence-religious faith and doctrine-God and church. Spain was the dominant world power for almost two centuries-1492 expansion and occupation of many lands in America‚ Africa parts of Europe-Portugal‚ Sicily‚ Netherlands. This gave the nation a sense of stability‚ confidence‚ energy-also evident in the theater. Religious drama-auto sacramentale- were extremely popular and performed regularly even after they had become obsolete in the rest of Europe

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    sulla

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    What legacy did Sulla leave to Rome? And to history? Through his time as a General of Rome and a Roman dictator Sulla left behind a legacy of fear and failure‚ a multitude of problems. Sulla is said to be a contributing factor of the fall of the Roman Empire and had changed Roman history forever. Fear was one of the main characteristics Sulla brought out in the people of the Roman Empire it was his legacy and is said to have been reasons for much change after his retirement in 79 BCE. Sulla

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    humanities terms

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    Unit 2 WIW Tyranny- cruel and unfair treatment by people with power over others Areopagus- the supreme tribunal of Athens Marathon- a contest in which people compete with each other to see who can do something for the longest amount of time Sappho- Greek poet Thermopylae- locality E Greece between Mt. Oeta & Gulf of Maliakós; once a narrow pass along the coast Delian League- was an association of Greek city-states Helots- a member of a class of serfs in ancient Sparta Oligarchy- he people

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    and traders making use of the opportunities offered by the Mongol Peace (a guarantee of free passage within the Mongol Empire) along the Silk Road‚ and was first exposed to Europe at the trading city of Kaffa in the Crimea from which it spread to Sicily and on to the rest of Europe. Whether this hypothesis is accurate‚ several pre-existing conditions such as war‚ famine‚ and weather contributed to the severity of the Black Death. A devastating civil war in China between the established Chinese population

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    Christmas Informations

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    Christmas or Christmas Day (Old English: Crīstesmæsse‚ meaning "Christ’s Mass") is an annual festival commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ‚[6][7] observed generally on December 25[4][8][9] as a religious and cultural celebration among billions of people around the world.[2][10][11] A feast central to the Christian liturgical year‚ it closes the Advent season and initiates the twelve days of Christmastide‚ which ends after the twelfth night.[12] Christmas is a public holiday in many of the world’s

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    The Hellenistic Culture

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    Before the Hellenistic world could make an impact on the world around it‚ first it became part of the culture‚ the language‚ integrate into the cities and religions‚ and then part of the Empires. Despite some resistance‚ the Hellenism world took high appeals to the people. The Hellenistic culture was one that was developed from the small‚ individual city-states and then grew greatly through the entire Mediterranean and then even further. (207) The culture itself was based on “philosophical and political

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    Joe was born in Martinez‚ California on November 20‚ 1964. "Giuseppe" (Joseph) and Rosalie were his parents and was the 4th of 8 children. The couple immigrated from Sicily to the U.S and soon move to a Itilian neiborhood in San‚ California when Joe was one year old. His father was a fisherman and wanted his sons to follow in his footsteps‚ the two older sons did‚ but Joe had no desire in the job and followed his older brother Vince and his younger brother to the ball fields of San Francisco and

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    Poem Analysis: Aeneid

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    for Carthage and her hatred of the Trojans she has for long years kept the Trojans away from their promised home in Latium (six years‚ coming up for seventh summer). So great a task it was to found the Roman race. As the Trojans are sailing from Sicily on the last stage of their voyage to Italy Juno intervenes to stop them. She goes to Aeolus‚ king of the winds‚ and bribes him to release the winds‚ creating a storm that wrecked the Trojan ships. He agrees to do so. He was bribed by being given the

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    European Cuisine

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    European cuisine | | | | | About 2 pages (640 words) | | | | | | | ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Bottom of Form An English Sunday roast. Croissant‚ of unknown origin‚ associated with France. Hungarian goulash. Smørbrød from Norway. European cuisine‚ or alternatively Western cuisine is a generalized nomenclature for people especially from East and Southeast Asian countries referring collectively to the cuisines of theWestern countries including Europe

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    The theme of transformation in Shakespeare’s plays is well-documented. Many of these transformations have root in Metamorphoses by Ovid. This sprawling work of fifteen books creates an intricate world of mythology that Shakespeare used as inspiration time and time again. The Winter’s Tale is no exception: references both explicit and implied come from Ovid’s epic. The women of The Winter’s Tale are especially influenced by the stories of Ovid; the characters of Perdita and Hermione seem to pull from

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