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    The European Union is the unique education which is taking place process of political formation. It can be considered as version of the answer to present calls as within united Europe there is an opportunity for the participating states to solve key problems of social and economic, political, cultural, ecological development and questions of internal and external security. In the XXI century, after semicentennial development of the European integration, EU I turned into one of the main and most developed

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    History Mr. Thurman 3 November 2014 Continuities and Changes in Western Europe In Western Europe from 600-1200 there were several continuities such as the continuation of the Roman Catholic Church. The pope had jurisdiction over the clergy and all church property. Another continuity was that Western Europe was divided into small kingdoms and never returned to its original state. Despite the continuities, the changes in Western Europe that occurred impacted civilization more than the continuities. A major

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    there are a large number of foreign people fleeing their countries of origins to arrive into first world nations such as the united states and western Europe. The news have been publishing a “migration crisis”, which is many people from the middle east and other unstable countries –e.g. Syria, Iraq, Palestine, Eritrea etc.- and arriving in western Europe in almost millions each month and thousands each day. The reason for that is because their countries of origins are not safe places live in causing

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    the 15th century, the conditions in Europe went from plague, a smaller population, a lack of knowledge, and provincial learning to economic prosperity, enlightenment, and centralized power that was brought about by the renaissance and the new monarchs. The first condition in Europe that led to exploration was the Renaissance. The Renaissance was the revival of classical art and studies of Ancient Greece and Rome. What began first in Italy spread throughout Europe, and inspired creative thinking. This

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    Everything has its turning point, so what is the world turning point? With the people in Europe, Americas, and Africa, Columbus’s voyage in 1492 was a huge impaction. We can say that totally changed the lives of people in the three colonies. It opened up the world’s trading and also a new door of colonization period. That turned the world’s history to an important part, especially on Americas, Europe, and Africa. The first continent had a big effect because of the Christopher Columbus’s voyages is

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    Medieval Europe experienced plentiful change and continuity throughout its use of punishments. Medieval Europe punishments, experienced change throughout its laws. This is evident as the Roman and Greek laws use to state, ‘only slaves were allowed to be tortured’ (Nash, 2008-2018), after committing a crime, however these laws later changed, permitting any free man to be tortured and restrained for breaking the laws. Furthermore, in the early Middle Ages the Anglo-Saxons certified a system called

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    Much of modern Europe started to develop since the eighteenth century. A big stepping-stone in forming modern cultural, political, and economic was the scientific revolution and the enlightenment period. Both periods were important, because it started to provoke people to think and write in a different way that later on became the main ideas of the enlightenment era. During the scientific revolutions the establishment of scientific unions, experimental method development, and experimentation, further

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    During the historical time period from 1450 to 1650, western Europe was arranged on an era of extraneous investigation and financial growth that distorted society. This duration took part in attending a stretch of European civilization to go a long way off of the borders of the continent. There were some factors that facilitated the expansion of European society from 1450 to 1650. There were also motivations both for the individual European explorers and the states that supported them. Throughout

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    One of the key factors in the development of Public Health in Medieval Europe was the concept of urbanisation. Urbanisation happened as a result of innovation in agricultural method. The food supply was higher with positively affected an increase in population as of combating death through undernutrition. Cities developed and people migrated to them to seek protection and exchange their food supplied for other their needed. This practice reinforced trade locally and on a larger scale. Moreover, the

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    Fowler History 9 10 April 2015 History Paper Throughout the Middle Ages, Europe had very different class systems and practices compared to present day Europe. For most countries the main focus was on the rich and powerful. Ancient Persia, Greece, and Rome were some of the most well known countries during the Middle Ages. There are many similarities and differences in the class systems of Ancient Rome, Greece, Persia, and Europe during the Middle Ages; including practices, beliefs, and everyday life

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