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    Bleach originated from ancient Egyptians‚ Romans‚ and Greek cultures. In ancient European culture‚ there were many different kinds of clothing and each of them portrayed social status (Wircher). Most of commoners who could not afford all the luxuries wrapped around their bodies with handmade two pieces of long garments and made their clothes look more dangling. By making them loose‚ it seemed like they were wearing a lot of layers of clothings which made them look more opulent‚ “The common clothing

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    Culture What is culture? How is it important to our lives? Culture‚ according to the textbook‚ means "the total knowledge‚ altitude‚ and behaviors shared by and passed on by the members of a specific group." Culture can be shaped and developed‚ shared‚ and changed overtime. This is important because culture benefits our ways of life. culture can include food/shelter‚ religion‚ language‚ educations‚ etc‚. This is the reason why how does culture shape and develop‚ spread‚ and change over time. You

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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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    long held European beliefs. Included among those are ideas about race and its relationship to freedom. With new innovations and the high time of Indian Ocean trade‚ new ideas were spread everywhere. Two factors influenced this change. One was the discovery of the New World and the second was the demand for slaves. With the discovery of the New World‚ explorers were introduced to new civilizations. While they were sophisticated‚ they were still primitive in comparison to the Europeans. Their customs

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    Design and architecture was also an important part of medieval European culture. The plague tore at the lavish artistic European lifestyle in another very evident way. It halted the production of intricate‚ aesthetically pleasing architecture. It is known that‚ “because of the Black Death and the recession the building industry was also affected. Building in the medieval Europe would never be as extravagant as in the century before the Black Death. If the Black Death did indeed have a direct impact

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    After 1500 there were many signs that a new age of world history was beginning‚ for example the discovery of America and the first European enterprises in Asia. This "new age" was dominated by the astonishing success of one civilization among many‚ that of Europe. There was more and more continuous interconnection between events in all countries‚ but it is to be explained by European efforts. Europeans eventually became "masters of the globe" and they used their mastery to make the

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    Modern European History and Culture Given the success of the operation from the Colombian Army in which 15 hostages were released. Should the Colombian Government still consider an agreement with FARC and give them the area that they asked for in order to start the negotiations for the peace?? Assignment Executive Summary The second of July 2008 the Colombian army released from the hands of Farc fifteen hostages including three North Americans and the half French Ingrid Betancourt. In many

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    Aristocrats were considered as a small group of people that played a major role in European culture. These aristocrats were often people who hold titles‚ members of the court or were part of some ruling division. It was also a practice in Europe that aristocracy can be gained through marriage or by accruing some lands. Most of the aristocrats lived in big homes with lavish life styles. They owned a lot of lands and gained their earning from these lands. Many aristocrats also give importance to learning

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    Patronage in northern Europe is different from the one in Italy. In the early renaissance‚ main patron in Italy is the Medici family. This big merchant family benefits a lot from the fast development of Italian economy. They spent a large number of funds on art region‚ promoting the renaissance to expand. However‚ in the Northern Europe‚ English and France still fought each other in the Hundred-Year war. Two competing Popes still resided in Rome and Avigon. These conflicts influenced the economic

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    Throughout history‚ women have made up a sort of “minority” in the world’s many societies. They have been looked upon as property to husbands and fathers. Their place was deemed the male’s home. Women were to provide services to men‚ ranging from carrying an heir (hopefully a male) to providing a clean home and cooked meals. Women in high-income nations still continue to face challenges because of their gender‚ and those in low-income nations often remain thought of as property. From a symbolic interactionist

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