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    Many would argue that the Industrial Revolution changed the world for the better due to the new technologies and inventions that transformed the way people lived and worked in Britain during the 19th century. Although these new inventions made some people’s lives easier‚ it is evident that the working class did not benefit from this period of development but endured an era of hardship and difficulties. The lower class became unwell due to their unhygenic and poor living standards. As a result of

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    gave the assassinator the weapons to kill Archduke Franz Ferdinand‚ who was the archduke of Austria-Hungary and the heir to the throne. His assassination triggered the outbreak of World War I. This first political cartoon portrays the alliance system; the alliance system was only one part to the M.A.I.N. causes of World War I‚ where ‘M’ stood for militarism (a rise in military expenditure‚ an increase in military and naval forces‚ and a preference for force as a solution to problems)‚ ‘A’ for alliance

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    Have you ever thought about how you have what you have now? The Era of The Industrial Revolution from 1750 to 1830 had a very big effect on the world because mostly everything we have now was invented somewhere. Many things are being invented still. Modern inventions‚ education‚ and modern buildings were some of many important inventions. There was many other objects and laws that have affected our world now‚ good and bad. Also there was many problems from working condition to working wages‚ and

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    Individual Work Lisa Peterson Instructor Daniel Burrello For this assignment‚ take into consideration what you have learned about the writing process so far‚ along with the preparation you have done in the topic‚ thesis‚ and outlining stages. Write an initial draft of your multi-paragraph paper. * In this draft‚ focus on the presentation of ideas within paragraphs. * Your draft should have an introductory paragraph‚ body paragraphs‚ and a conclusion paragraph. Veterinarians are doctors

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    before the war started Franz Ferdinand of Austro Hungarian throne‚ and his wife Sophia‚ had been killed. By Serb nationalist Gavrilo Princip which later cause to go to war but‚ the two important reasons that War World 1 started are Alliances and Militarism. One of the important reasons that world 1 started is because of Alliances. An alliance is a formal political‚ military or economic agreement between two or more nations. In 1914 the most powerful countries in Europe were divided into opposite Alliance

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    John Locke is known as a great philosopher who helped create and shape the world as we know it. He was born on August 29‚ 1632‚ to his parents John Locke‚ and Agnes Kneene‚ in Wrington Somerset. His family was known as a liberal Puritan family. He went through different types of schooling throughout his time‚ while facing some challenges here and there (Clapp). Locke was known as a English empiricist moral‚ political philosopher‚ he studied at Westminster School‚ where he studied Hebrew and

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    had an underlying effect of developing the world’s perception of the United States. People around the world watching this unfold interpreted the situation the best they could. This resulted in providing the picture of an ethical and honorable people to America‚ while corroding the attitude toward the Soviet Union. The Truman doctrine furthered this view of the United States‚ ultimately leading to America regularly being referred to as the world’s policeman. “Today the only nation capable of playing

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    Alban William Housego Phillips‚ a New Zealand born world renowned economist turns 101 years old this month (born on 18th November 1914). The Phillip Curve was published by him in 1958 as a case for monetary neutrality shown in negative‚ which still holds good for research work in macroeconomics and review of monetary policies for relevant agencies across the world. The Phillip Curve formed the basis for explaining that money might just not be neutral as largely believed by economists. It is popularly

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    Alabama on an estate called Ivy Green. She was born on June 27th‚ 1886 and her parents names were Katherine and Arthur Keller. Helen was not born impaired‚ but as i stated above‚ when she was only 19 months old she became severely ill and made her become blind and deaf. Growing up blind and deaf was tough for Helen.Because she was blind and deaf it was tough for teachers to get through to her. People were not able to understand helen because of her disability‚ as a result of this she was known as

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    a timeless icon. No one could have ever imagined a cartoon character changing the world. Mickey Mouse was and still is a worldwide phenomenon that took the world by storm‚ even without sound. The man behind the legend was none other than the great Walter Elias“Walt” Disney. Walt Disney did not set out to create such an icon‚ but created one of the most elegant family cartoon in the world. Kids from all over the world enjoy the creation of Mickey Mouse.Such a little mouse was blown up and broadcasted

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