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World Scholars Curriculum Summarised

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HISTORY
Moder Methods of Taxidermy (Dioramas and Carl Akeley) – Carl Akeley lived in the 19th century and
revolutionised the field of taxidermy and diorama making. He made changes to the previous method
which uses actual animals for display. His method of taxidermy involved creating a clay and plaster
model of the animal and then covering it in the hide of the animal being replicated.
Pablo Espanyol – It is an architectural open-air museum which was built in 1929 for Barcelona
International Exposition. In the town there a 117 full scale building that are in the styles of buildings
from around the Iberian Peninsula. It was the idea of architect Puig I Cadafach. It is located at the foot of
Montjuic in Barcelona. It was initially meant to be demolished after the world fair but was stopped due
to the popularity of the “town”.
Heritage Park – It is the largest living museum in Canada which showcases much of the history of the
land in Canada. The People at the park dress in traditional clothes of the time and welcome you.
Research the history of military reenactments. When and where did they begin—and were they ever
meant as a form of training? Do veterans of the battles being simulated ever choose to take part?
Military reenactments have a long history and can be traced back to medieval times when mock battles
were used to train soldiers. In the United States, military reenactments became popular during the
American Civil War and were used as a way to commemorate and honor the sacrifices made by soldiers
on both sides of the conflict.
Over time, military reenactments have evolved into a hobby and form of entertainment, with
participants dressing up in period-accurate uniforms and equipment to recreate battles and other
historical events. These reenactments often take place on weekends and at historical sites, and they
draw spectators who are interested in learning more about history.
While military reenactments were originally intended as a form of training, they are now primarily
viewed as a form of entertainment and education. Some veterans of the wars being reenacted have
participated in these events, but they are not a significant part of the reenactment community.
It is worth noting that military reenactments can also be controversial, as some people feel that they
romanticize war and ignore the realities of combat. Others view them as a valuable way to educate the
public about history and preserve the memories of those who served.
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What is historical escapism
Historical escapism refers to the act of seeking refuge or escape from the present moment and everyday
life by immersing oneself in a different time period or historical event. This can take many forms,
including reading historical fiction, visiting historical sites, watching historical movies or TV shows, or
participating in historical reenactments or role-playing games.
For some people, historical escapism provides an opportunity to explore a different era or culture, to
learn more about the past, and to gain a new perspective on their own lives. It can also be a way to
escape the stress and challenges of contemporary life and to connect with a sense of tradition and
heritage.
Historical escapism can also be seen as a form of entertainment or leisure activity. Many people enjoy
the thrill of dressing up in period clothing, participating in reenactments, or visiting historical sites. They
may also enjoy the challenge of learning new skills, such as blacksmithing or archery, or the opportunity
to engage in role-playing games that allow them to explore a different era.
However, some critics argue that historical escapism can be problematic if it glosses over the negative
aspects of the past and reinforces harmful stereotypes or prejudices. Additionally, there may be
concerns about the accuracy and authenticity of the historical representations in m
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Research the history of Renaissance fairs—and try to visit one if you can. How soon after the actual
Renaissance were they first held, and are they the same all around the world?
I'm sorry, but as an AI language model, I am not capable of physically visiting places or experiencing
things. I can only provide information based on my training data.
Renaissance fairs, also known as Renaissance festivals or Ren faires, are events that celebrate the
culture, art, and traditions of the European Renaissance period. The first Renaissance fair
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Research the history of Renaissance fairs. How soon after the actual Renaissance were they first held,
and are they the same all around the world?
Renaissance fairs, also known as Renaissance festivals or Ren faires, are events that celebrate the
culture, art, and traditions of the European Renaissance period. The first Renaissance fairs were held in
the United States in the 1960s, several centuries after the actual Renaissance period, which lasted from
the 14th to the 17th century.
Renaissance fairs typically feature a mix of entertainment, food, and commerce, all with a medieval or
Renaissance theme. Participants often dress in period clothing, and there may be live performances of
music, theater, and dance, as well as demonstrations of historical crafts and activities such as
blacksmithing and archery. Vendors sell handmade goods, clothing, and other items related to the
Renaissance period.
Renaissance fairs are not the same all around the world, but they do share some common elements. In
Europe, for example, there are Renaissance fairs that are similar to those in the United States, but there
are also others that focus more on historical reenactments and are more educational in nature. Some
countries, such as England, have well-established Renaissance fairs that have been running for several
decades and attract thousands of visitors each year.
In general, Renaissance fairs are a form of entertainment and education, and they offer a unique
opportunity for people to experience a different time period and culture. They have become
increasingly popular in recent years, and many communities now hold their own Renaissance fairs,
showcasing local artists and performers.
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