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rise and orator
Cicero gave rise to the idea that the " ideal orator " be well-versed in all branches of learning: an idea that was rendered as " liberal humanism ," and that lives on today in liberal arts or general education requirements in colleges and universities around the world.

rise and Britain
Parallel with the rise of cultural anthropology in the United States, social anthropology, in which sociality is the central concept and which focuses on the study of social statuses and roles, groups, institutions, and the relations among them, developed as an academic discipline in Britain.
Attlee and his ministers did much to transform Britain into a more prosperous and egalitarian society during their time in office with reductions in poverty and a rise in the general economic security of the population.
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In Ireland and Britain, passage tombs are often found in large clusters, giving rise to the term passage tomb cemeteries.
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In 1980, with the rise of conservative neoliberal politicians such as Ronald Reagan in the U. S., Margaret Thatcher in Britain, and Brian Mulroney in Canada, the Western welfare state was attacked from within.
After the British gained control of Lower Assam in 1826, tension between the countries began to rise as Britain exerted its strength.
It played in London's West End and then on New York's Broadway in the early 1960s, and is widely regarded as seminal to the rise of satire in 1960s Britain.
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The introduction of wage labor in 18th century Britain was met with resistance – giving rise to the principles of syndicalism.
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Dream of Eagles is a set of novels about the rise of Camelot after the Roman departure from Britain in the late 4th / early 5th century.
The threat has increased over time due to the slow but continuous rise in high water level over the centuries ( 20 cm ( 8 inches ) / 100 years ) and the slow " tilting " of Britain ( up in the north and west, and down in the south and east ) caused by post-glacial rebound.
Confronted with the rise of Hitler's power on the continent in 1933, and weakened economically by the Great Depression, Great Britain sought initially to avoid or delay war through diplomacy ( Appeasement ), while at the same time re-arming ( Neville Chamberlain's European Policy ).
* Robin Simon, Hogarth, France and British Art: The rise of the arts in eighteenth-century Britain ( London, 2007 )
Although in the end he could not compel total capitulation from his enemies, his victories allowed Britain to rise from a minor to a major power, ensuring the country's growing prosperity throughout the 18th century.
The supposition that the tree was the source of Jesus's crown of thorns doubtless gave rise around 1911 to the tradition among the French peasantry that it utters groans and cries on Good Friday, and probably also to the old popular superstition in Great Britain and Ireland that ill-luck attended the uprooting of hawthorns.
In humans, it is known as new variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease ( vCJD or nvCJD ), and by June 2007, it had killed 165 people in Britain, and six elsewhere with the number expected to rise because of the disease's long incubation period.
From 1942, almost the entire British blackcurrant crop was made into blackcurrant syrup ( or cordial ), almost all of it manufactured by Carters, and distributed to the nation's children for free without the Ribena brand name, giving rise to the lasting popularity of blackcurrant flavourings in Britain.
In Britain, the rise to prominence of the Young British Artists ( YBAs ) after the 1988 Freeze show, curated by Damien Hirst, and subsequent promotion of the group by the Saatchi Gallery during the 1990s, generated a media backlash, where the phrase " conceptual art " came to be a term of derision applied to much contemporary art.
The twilight years of the 19th century in Britain saw the rise of British idealism, a revival of interest in the works of Kant and Hegel.
He graduated in 1934 and fled to Britain in February 1935, the rise of Hitler having made his Russian Jewish heritage dangerous.
He was influential in commercial law that supported the rise of Great Britain as an imperial power.

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