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    Understanding wood Trees are in essence‚ plants that can be harvested. If most plants have a fairly short rotation time‚ measured in week or months‚ depending in what kind of soil they are growing or in which type of climate‚ trees are a bit more permanent. What we mostly use from a tree‚ it’s its trunk. Of course there are oils and resins‚ but wood would be by far the ‘ingredient’ we use the most from a tree. That trunk‚ stays upright for years and it gives the tree the possibility to constantly

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    the Zeffirelli version‚ the prince would ride a horse and will have his men follow him. Another difference is that the Lord Montague was riding a limousine in the Luhrmann version. In the Zeffirelli version‚ Lord Montague runs to the Capulets place and wants to fight Lord Capulet. Lady Capulet was trying to hold Lord Capulet back but he didn’t let her. In conclusion‚ there are many differences between both versions of the play but are very

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    been famed for its progress in the arts and sciences. While both being developmentally different and butting heads sometimes‚ they both were integral voices on how similar democratic societies ran their governments up until today. The defining differences between the two is that Athens was a heavily class based Democracy‚ compared to Sparta which was more definable as being an Oligarchy. Different from the government structure

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    Throughout the 16th century‚ the Roman Catholic Church wielded substantial power‚ allowing it to control and influence society. This was facilitated by the education of various fields that fell under the jurisdiction of the Church. Since the bible was the basis for church ideology‚ it was also the foundation of all knowledge with priests controlling the content. Supporters of their doctrine were compensated whiled opponents were fearful due to the consequences carried out. In this way‚ by controlling

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    Lens 1 - History of Ideas During much of the Middle Ages‚ the Roman Catholic Church was the most important aspect in one’s life. Sacraments and worship were essential elements in the lives of peasants. However‚ religious dominance was threatened as countries began to secularize. The political centralization that occurred in the High Middle Ages was precedent for the change in the relationship between church and state. Prompted by taxation of the clergy and the consequent retaliation to and disdain

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    from earth and limited to ‘Off-world Colonies’. These ‘Off-world Colonies’ are also advertised to the public with promises of financial and personal incentives‚ where only those who fit the health qualifications can travel. The colonies run a stark difference from the earth‚ though; they are clean with a fresh environment and decent climate‚ while earth is portrayed as industrialized‚ bleak‚ and overpopulated with the residing population on earth only shown as Eastern Asian. But above all‚ the Tyrell

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    The Roman Catholic Church played important roles in the rise of art‚ architecture‚ and culture during the Middle Ages. During the Middle Ages‚ the Church offered a place for Christians who were looking for hope and protection. The Christians believed that someone who lived a good life and followed the rules of God would be rewarded with joyful life in heaven. The Roman Catholic Church used different types of architecture throughout the inside of the churches. Two major styles of churches were built

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    Another situation which can be characterized as denial of subjectivity occurs when Malyne and Symkyn’s wife are not given a choice as to whether or not they want to have sex. When Aleyn seeks restitution for the stolen grain‚ he does not give Malyne any time to react as he forces himself on her‚ “Til he so ny was‚ er she myghte espie‚ / That it had been to late for to crie‚ / And shortly for to seyn‚ they were aton” (4195-4197). He does not care if he receives permission or not. Symkyn’s wife does

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    lifestyle… The first question for me is what is living? For my opinion living is doing things your way. Doing reckless things‚ things you’ve always wanted to do. Fulfilling every dream you have and helping others to fulfill theirs. And living is also about waking up everyday knowing that your live has purpose and meaning because you make it so. Living is manifesting dreams into reality‚ actualizing your full potential. That’s living. Follow by what is existing? Existing is simply being on earth

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    In spite of the two stories’ differences‚ there are also many similarities that they share that are just as important‚ but not as numerous. Both stories are told of teenage‚ star-crossed lovers whose forbidden love is the product of prejudice‚ who were forced to make decisions about adult situations. Meanwhile‚ the adults in the stories were not making very good decisions themselves; the nurse and Friar Lawrence from Romeo and Juliet‚ instead of trying to dissuade the young lovers from their whirlwind

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