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    women have often played a significant role‚ although women haven’t usually been in a position of power‚ they have‚ none-the-less‚ often contributed in significant ways. Two women who impacted their societies are Empress Theodora and Queen Elizabeth. One way that Empress Theodora impacted her society was by giving a short speech and also one of the greatest short speech. The empress persuaded them to stay and fight instead of to flee to the shame of safety. After the speech Justinian gathered his

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    1917‚ Albert Einstein first theorized about the process which makes lasers possible called "Stimulated Emission." In this paper‚ we can view the impact of the lasers technology on society from four perspectives: the strength‚ the weakness‚ the opportunity and the threat of Lasers Applications. To sum up‚ we will focus on the future of Lasers on society‚ assessing the real value of the Lasers technology. The strengths: Lasers‚ broadly speaking‚ are devices that generate or amplify light‚ just as

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    Majority of Americans believe that regions influence in the nation is waning. America has always been a religious country. Americans pray even more than they go to church. This shows that religion in American society is still important because it fills people lives with happiness‚ it helps marriages last longer‚ and it provide moral guidelines. One way religion is still important in American society is because it fills people lives with happiness. It turns out that the practice of religious

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    to become a very successful businessman. Jobs chose to drop out of college because he acknowledged his self-worth and wanted to change the world. Not only was Steve Jobs an iconic figure who started one of the most prestigious companies in the world‚ but he also contributed to society in many positive ways. Following his departure from college‚ Steve Jobs wanted to

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    Constitution when the new congress met. The First Congress proposed 12 amendments for the Constitution. Ten were accepted by the states and became known as the Bill of Rights. In today’s societythree of the most important amendments are the Second‚ Fourth and Eight Amendments. The Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America asserts‚ “the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.” These words continue to generate controversy as part of

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    Death and society have been considered as one of the major themes in nineteenth-century english literature across the poets of the world. Different societies have view death differently; some view death as a destroyer some as a solacer and rescuer (Tiwari & Khanday‚ 2017)‚ but few as much as Emily Dickinson will focus on using death as her principal subject to reflect on issues of the society (Wright‚ 2017). In her poems‚ she sensitively and imaginatively describes the various emotional responses

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    How has society impacted members of society? Society has been a major part of our civilisation from as long as we can remember. It has been placed to keep us humans in check to ensure we remain civil and live in harmony with other members‚ yet the norms of society have been constantly changed over the centuries in order to keep up with the changing generations. Literature has always observed our way of living and our interactions with other members of society‚ from this it’s been noted that it’s

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    Organizational Behavior and Its Impact on society: Formal organizations are typically understood to be systems of coordinated and controlled activities that arise when work is embedded in complex networks of technical relations and boundary-spanning exchanges. But in modern societies‚ formal organizational structures arise in highly institutional contexts. Organizations are driven to incorporate the practices and procedures defined by prevailing rationalized concepts of organizational work and institutionalized

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    written letter of the Scriptures. This paper seeks to shed some light into the life of the Puritan women and the effects of this religion had on society today. To be a women of Puritan faith was not a paltry task‚ it required fortitude‚ strength‚ and an infinite amount of patients. The Puritans had strictly defined gender roles establish by their priest in the Bible‚ scriptures such as 1 Peter 3:7 "Likewise‚ ye husbands‚ dwell with your wives with understanding‚ giving honor unto the wife as unto

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    The influenza virus has had detrimental effects on society throughout history. In 1918‚ the influenza strain H1N1 caused a global pandemic (Billings‚ 1997). One of the major problems with the spread of H1N1 was that soldiers were living in terrible conditions throughout Europe and were susceptible to the virus (Billings‚ 1997). Soldiers travelled worldwide‚ spreading the incredibly fatal virus that had no known vaccine to their families and friends (Latson‚ 2015). The symptoms of the Spanish flu

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