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    There are many views about technology in The Classical Era. Each section of the world had their own way with going about advancements in technology. During The classical Era. the Hans and Romans had varying attitudes upon technology like centralization and use of tools and the view of whether or not people of an educated stature should even be using them‚ the necessity and purpose of infrastructure‚ and other advancements that either helped by increasing production levels or rates‚ or‚ they hindered

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    The Reconstruction Era (1865 - 1877) was an attempt at enforcing social and economic equality‚ as well as rebuilding the United States after the attempted secession of the South. Although Slavery was abolished with the Thirteenth Amendment‚ and the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments further established the equality of the freed blacks‚ their enforcement was very weak and Southerners were finding ways to twist the liberties that the former slaves were given. The failure of reconstruction was brought

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    Due to which of the six social classes you belonged‚ (Monarch- being the highest‚ Nobility‚ Gentry‚ Merchants‚ Yoemanry‚ or Laborers- being the lowest)‚ your punishment could be the sole difference between life and death. The Elizabethan Era (1558-1603)‚ ran by Queen Elizabeth I‚ in London‚ is portrayed to be similar to that of “walking on eggshells” because any day could have been one’s last (Tomecek). She was known to be “vain‚ fickle‚ unreasonable‚ hard‚ vacillating‚ and contradictory

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    Johnvir Pangli The Era of Good Feelings isn’t correctly named‚ it started post the War of 1812. After winning this war it brought and increase in nationalism thus the name‚ but political problems arose‚ sectionalism increased‚ and most importantly many lost money or all of what they had in the weak and unstable economic situation. Slavery issues arose in the western states making many afraid of a civil war. When the war of 1812 concluded many Americans had an increase in nationalism due to the

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    Era Of Child Protection

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    research will illustrate eras of child protection until today’s foster care regulations and benefits. Research also indicates that child maltreatment continues to be a social issue that needs addressed and improved. History of Child Protective Services Introduction This paper explores the history of child protection services. Child protection emerged in 1874 from the rescue of a beaten and neglected 9-year-old girl‚ Mary Ellen Wilson. This initiated the second era of child protection services

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    English 2323 25 July 2011 Religion of the Victorian Era: Faith in Crisis “It was the best of times‚ it was the worst of times‚ it was the age of wisdom‚ it was the age of foolishness … it was the spring of hope‚ it was the winter of despair.”(Charles Dickens‚ A Tale of Two Cities) The Victorians had a society comparable to ours with an explosion of ideas and innovation. Today our American society is famous for being a “melting pot.” Each individual has a different background where they

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    Big Era 5: Compare and contrast major empires this era: Ghana‚ Mongols‚ Aztecs‚ Japan and Europe.   Compare: Mongols and Aztecs were both great empires‚ and cultural "power houses". Both had rich culture‚ and many citizens.  Contrast:  Mongols were in central Asia‚ the Aztecs were in Mexico. Mongol Empire fell from the inside‚ because the ruling generations after Genghis Khan divided the lands of the empire between sons. These sons fought‚ and soon the empire fell. The Aztecs fell because of an

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    many reasons‚ including fires as it had happened at the Triangle Shirtwaist plant. The fire was created by infringement of straightforward wellbeing rules‚ and 146 ladies were executed in a furious fire (Loewen 205). Along these lines‚ the Progressive Era was the time of numerous tragedies since individuals expected to survive‚ and they had no way out in picking working spots. Additionally‚ the legislature was intensely tainted at all stages‚ and influences fathomed many issues amid the Gilded Age. To

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    The Classical era ranges from 17th century to 18th century which is often referred as The Enlightenment era or The Age of Reasoning. The Classical era introduced a belief in the power of human reasoning to solve social‚ economic and political problems. The classical school teaches us that humans are rational and we make a choice to commit crimes and that punishment should be about preventing future crimes from happening. Before the 17th century‚ common forms of punishment consisted of torture and

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    Early Polyphony in the Medieval Era Young J. Kim Music 386: History of the Medieval through the Baroque Eras November 17‚ 2015 Music in the Medieval Ages was considered to be one of the longest periods in musical history‚ which consisted of almost of a thousand years of European musical development. From 500 to 1450 A.D.‚ social and religious developments played an important role in the way music was composed and played. Music in the early medieval period was divided into

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