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Why is westernization good?

Yes, but to an extent. India's youth generation is vastly different from the preconceived notions of India. Due to globalization, no place has completely retained it's own cultural characteristics while remaining, however, essential Indian in nature and heritage which on the whole is a vital and impressive feat.


What was everyday life like in Medieval England?

Medieval life in England wasn't as good as it's believed to be. Between the years of 1066-1500, the medieval people were vastly productive, even though their technology was far behind ours. There were a lot of hardships and struggles that they went through, but on the up-side, they could use as much water as they pleased.


What was meant by this quote from Otto von Bismarck Not through speeches and majority decisions are the great questions of the day decided but by iron and blood Also who was his audience?

Bismarck said this to the Prussian Parliament in 1862. The liberal majority in the parliament rejected his plans for vastly increased military spending. The meaning of the comment is twofold: # The key decisions are made by war, not by democratically elected bodies. # It expresses his utter contempt for democracy.


Did the crusades have any effect on us today?

The Crusades led to several major outcomes, which include but are not limited to:1) Civilizational Hatred & Conflict: The Crusades and the Arab Jihads before them led to the crystallization of hatred between Christendom and the Islamic World, including a general disrespect between European civilization and Arab Civilization, which has a number of military consequences today from the Iraq War, to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, to the Migration from the Arab World to European Union, to the internal debates in Islamic Countries between Islamists and Secularists (who are seen sometimes as emissaries of Western/Christian culture).2) Christianity and "Whiteness" of Lebanon: As a result of being under Crusader control for a very long time, Lebanon became a majority-Christian polity and its people tend to be fairer-skinned than other Arabs. This is a result of European intermarriage with the local people and the spreading of their faith.3) Renaissance: The Europeans who returned to Europe from the Crusades had seen some of the cultural and technological wonders of Middle East and a desire to bring these back to Europe led to an increase in both mercantile and ideological trade. As Greek and Roman documents made their way back to Europe from the Islamic World, it led to the Renaissance.4) Jerusalem as a City of All Monotheisms: Part of the agreement that the Muslim leader Saladin made when he reconquered Jerusalem from the Crusaders was permitting the Christians to remain in part of the city and perform pilgrimages to the city as they had done before the Seljuk Turks had forbidden it. Additionally, Saladin permitted the Jews, who had been exiled from Jerusalem during the Crusader period to resettle in the city. As a result, Jerusalem became a city with sizable communities of all three monotheistic faiths, setting up the Old City of Jerusalem today with its four quarters.5) International Trade and Commerce: The Europeans who returned to Europe from the Crusades had seen some of the cultural and technological wonders of Middle East and a desire to bring these back to Europe led to an increase in both mercantile and ideological trade. As a result, Europeans began to vastly increase trade with the Arab World and began to seek ways of directly dealing with East Asia and South Asia, which were the sources of the desired goods. This ultimately led to the rise of the Navigators, who sought sea routes to East Asia, and ultimately discovered the New World.


What is about a knight named Roland who fights against the Muslims?

The tale of Roland is a famous one. According to legend, Roland was a paladin in service of Charlemagne. After Charlemagne was returning from campaigning against the Spanish Islamic states, his rearguard, commanded by Roland, was ambushed in the Pass of Roncesvalles. Roland had a famous horn, given him by Charlemagne, that he was to sound in case of trouble to bring back the army. Roland refused to call the army back into a trap, and did not sound the horn until the very end, when all his knights were dead, and he was dying. Charlemange rode into the pass to find his faithful retainer and his entire rearguard dead, but the majority of the vastly larger ambushing force killed also. This last stand has become a famous tale.

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A.C. Haskell ran against, and lost to, Benjamin Tillman for South Carolina governor in 1890. Both were Democrats, but they had vastly different ideologies.


How do you used vastly in a sentence?

Vastly means largely, hugely, wide, or something that is huge in size or quantity, such as--> Our army is vastly larger than our opponents. Can also mean the degree of difference between two things, such as--> My idea of right and wrong is vastly different than your idea of right and wrong.


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They are on different continents and have vastly different cultures.


What do Asians houses look like?

Asia is a vast continent and the many different peoples live in vastly different houses.


What is consequences of missing?

You'll have to be more specific in your question as to what has, will, or might be missed. For example, the consequences between missing a payment and missing a period are vastly different.


What is the Norse name for hera?

The Norse had no name for Hera. The Norse and Greek pantheons are vastly different, and there is no direct correlation between the two, as there are in Greek and Roman.


What are the differences between the mixture of iron and sulfur and the new compound you have made?

It really depends on what new compound I have made. If I have made hydrogen hydroxide, then it is vastly different.


What is the difference between William Shakespeare and Geoffery Chaucer?

They are entirely different people, from different time periods, different social backgrounds, and possessing vastly different bodies of work. The only similarity between them is that they were both English and they both wrote poetry (oh, and they both wrote versions of Troilus and Cressida).


What is constantly moving in a cycle between the soil and the atmosphere?

The likely answer is water, which has cycles (of vastly different durations) that take it from liquid to water vapor and back to the ground as precipitation.


What are similarities in the structures found in the epidermis with the structures found in the dermis?

There is no structural similarity between the epidermis and the dermis. They are both a part of the integumentary system but are vastly different in structure and makeup.


Is Indian culture different from Japanese culture?

Yes....Vastly?Yes. Yes it is.


How are microwaves and light related?

They are identical physical phenomena, but with vastly different wavelengths.