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- 2141: Early History Of Judaism
- ... one, depending upon how you choose to look at it. Every religion has many pieces, but as long as there are a few constants (such as the birthplace, the language, literature, etc) it is possible to view the whole as a single force, and still acknowledge variations that will inevitably spring-up.
- 2142: A Consise History Of Germany
- ... Strasbourg, Naumburg, and Cologne were richly decorated with sculpture, and they were filled with light from the stained glass in their large, pointed-arched windows. French culture also affected German literature. Wandering nobles and knights, called Minnesinger, wrote and recited courtly love poems in the tradition of Provençal troubadours and French trouvères . Foremost among them were Reinmar von Hagenau and Walther ...
- 2143: Persian Influence On Greco-rom
- ... only Greek thinking and culture, but also the "Western" idea and life. Many people do not realize it, but much of today's culture can be found in ancient Persian literature, art, and architecture. Much has been made of the Greco-Persian Wars, and rightfully so. The Greco-Persian Wars were a series of wars between the Persians and the Greek ...
- 2144: Women In Western Society
- ... second industrialization demanded skilled workers. The boys and girls with education had a new road up a head for them. In school they were taught to read and write, math, literature and singing and some drawing. But girls did less math and no science instead they were taught to wash, sew, cook, all prerequisites for a housewife. This education led for ...
- 2145: Luther And The Reformation
- ... this revolution was neither political, philosophical, nor literary. It was a revolt that was centrally religious and idealistically moral in its motivation. It did, however, achieve revolution in politics, philosophy, literature, art, and music in the end, although it was not begun for the sake of these aims. The German Reformation was directed by a man of genius and energy, Martin ...
- 2146: Labor Unions
- ... show the uncertainty facing the labor movement. Who Benefits From Unions? Before accounting for the decline in union enrollment, it suffices to consider who is impacted by today’s unions? Literature is consistent in that members of strong unions tend to make more money and receive better benefits than non-union workers in the same jobs (Dessler, 1997). While unions generally ...
- 2147: Kuwait
- ... such as the acclaimed motion picture triology The Godfather, Scarface, Goodfellas, The Untouchables, Gotti, Casino, and Donnie Brasco; through television such as HBO’s original series The Sopranos; and in literature with Mario Puzo’s The Last Don, which was made into a television movie series. The fashion industry has also glorified the Mafia through the entertainment industry with Armani suits ...
- 2148: Intro To Islam
- ... only do Muslims have the complete text of God's words that were revealed to Muhammad, but they have also preserved his saying and teachings in what is called "hadith" literature. This having been said, it should be understood that Muslims believe that the Prophet Muhammad was only a man chosen by God, and that he is not divine in any ...
- 2149: Indian Affairs
- ... million attended. Free schooling was an opportunity for many to acquire and education and get ahead. Education greatly improved the quality of life for many, the school taught mathematics, geography, literature, history, commercial courses and sciences. Not only did schools prepare people for future professions and directly enhance the quality of life , but it also advanced American culture. City schools also ...
- 2150: History Of The Car
- ... the family structure. For most of the history the extended family and multi-generation households were the norm. The automobile has influenced every area of pop culture, from movies to literature, too. Movies such as the 1955 James Dean classic "Rebel Without A Cause", with its 1949 customized Mercury, forever will be linked with rebellious teens. In the United States, the ...
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