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    Jonathan Spence's The Question Of Hu

    Do historical fictions, like The Question of Hu help us study the past? In this case, they help us gain a better knowledge of the way of life in that century, but we are not taught much about the history of Jesuit recruitment in Asian countries such as China. Jonathan Spence presents a contrast between the European and Asian cultures through a Chinese gatekeeper and local Europeans. We notice a cultural and language barrier between these two groups as Spence clearly provides many examples throughout

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    African Art Research Paper

    The Culture of African Art The vast country of Africa is well-known for its unique and beautiful culture and traditions. Some categories of the ancient African culture are clothing, food, music, and most of all, their stunning artwork. A few of the African art styles are weaving, beading, and pottery. In Africa, art is how they express their emotions, which is something that other countries should adopt from them. Art is sacred to them, which should be shown in other parts of the world and by more

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    Rhetoric Analysis

    Time is changing, but the issues of the past still remain. As society move forward from the past to, there is a rise of immediate interconnections between different nations. One of the recent issues that is strongly controversial is lack of human rights upon the North Koreans. As more and more citizens from North Korea succeed in running away, their stories are being heard by the world. In creation of the magazine interview, a fictional character, Mi Na Hwang, is based on a real life North Korean

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    The Parthenon Marbles

    What makes the history of an individual nation often are the legacies and remainings of its ancestor. These could come in forms of intangible works such as literature, music or art and tangible objects like monuments, architecture, and sculptures. No matter what form they are, it could not be denied that those pieces of history are invaluable parts of that nation, creating its cultural heritage and values. They not only provide a glimpse into the past of that nation, but also play a vital role in

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    Discussion

    Identify three things you learned in the course that surprised, confused, or intrigued you, and explain why. The first thing that actually surprised me about this course is how much I actually came to enjoy it. I am not a big fan of history but I found that learning about the different early cultures were very interesting. The Tomb of Qin Shihuanghi and the terra-cotta soldiers were very intriguing. The sheer magnitude of work that went into building this tomb is fascinating enough but the fact

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    Why I Majored in History

    History to me is a piece of the past. Whether written, verbal, portrayed through art or songs, history is our way of connecting with the past. In order to understand history, we must first figure out where we are trying to head as a group or society, and then once we figure our direction, we must analyze the past to ensure we don’t make the same mistakes previously undertaken. My favorite subject is science, however everything that happens in the world falls under history at some point in time

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    Hello There

    History (from Greek ἱστορία - historia, meaning "inquiry, knowledge acquired by investigation"[2]) is the discovery, collection, organization, and presentation of information about past events. History can also mean the period of time after writing was invented. Scholars who write about history are called historians. It is a field of research which uses a narrative to examine and analyse the sequence of events, and it sometimes attempts to investigate objectively the patterns of cause and effect

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    Cult of True Womanhood

    Charles F.. ""The Cult of Domesticity, Southern Style.” Reviews in American History 38 (2010): 253-258. http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/rah/summary/v038/38.2.irons.html (accessed September 21, 2011). Meyerowitz, Joanne. "Beyond the Feminine Mystique: A Reassessment of Postwar Mass Culture, 1946-1958,." Journal of American History 79 (1993): 78-83. Meyers, Andrew. "Columbia American History Online." Columbia American History Online. http://caho-test.cc.columbia.edu/pcp/14104.html (accessed October 31

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    Ancient World

    “Why Study Ancient World” History throughout the world has given us the ability to the look into the future. The study of history may not be the most exhilarating, exciting, or entertaining. However, it is by far the most important. Many say “history repeats itself.” Others say “history is a precursor to the future.” However you want to word it, it doesn’t matter, all that matters is that through the study of history we can see mistakes people around the world have made in the past and

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    Social Sciences

    Sciences Anthropology, economics, geography, history, political science, psychology, and sociology are all sub-disciplines within liberal arts. Each of these disciplines contributes to our understanding of the physical and intellectual world. Anthropology contributes to our understanding of human behavior and biology. Economics helps us to make rational decisions about resources while geography explains the earth and its natural phenomenon. History is important because aids in our understanding

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