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    “The Constitution was established by America’s national government and fundamental laws”‚ and guaranteed basic rights for American citizens. The constitution was made by Thomas Jefferson‚ James Madison‚ Thomas Paine‚ and John Adams – George Washington had the responsibility of seeing the Constitutional Convention that took place in Philadelphia between May 5th‚ 1787 and September 17th‚ 1787.In order for the Constitution to be a part of the law‚ it had to be accepted by 9 of the 13 states. However

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    Propaganda is “Information‚ ideas‚ opinions or images‚ often only giving one part of an argument‚ which are broadcast‚ published or in some other way spread with the intention of influencing people’s opinions and beliefs.” (Online Cambridge Dictionary‚ n.d.) Often subtle‚ Machiavellian ways are used to portray the message in order to shape opinion. “Propaganda can be as blatant as a swastika or as subtle as a joke.” In order to start and propagate the wars of the Three Kingdoms propaganda was

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    Health Cares in the 18th Century There were many revelations that took place in the 18th century that have left a footprint in our history and we have utilized those conceptions to advance in health care year by year. Whether it was an incipient invention or a remedy to a certain disease we are grateful for the scientist that transcended the mundane to enlighten us. Throughout the centuries people went from believing the gods were who caused us to be sick but in the 18th century believed there was

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    Stepping into the 21st century‚ almost everybody is living on the edge of technological and scientific advancements. Many inventions and discoveries have been made by so many great minds whose purposes were to make our life always better than before. Ever since the beginning of all mankind‚ human have always had the ambition to improve their life. From that ancient time to the present‚ we can’t list all of our discoveries and inventions. Each of them is very important and helped making our life

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    Medicine was revolutionized during the 19th Century by advances in chemistry and laboratory technology and equipment. In fact the scientific basis for current medical practice was developed during the 19th Century‚ and all of the disciplines- except anatomy that made up the first 2 years of medical school were founded. Medical advancements in the 19th Century were so great that medical discoveries were made almost every few year. Many diseases that were fatal earlier on were either treatable by

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    are many different skills a person may need‚ or already have‚ to build up success in anything. 21st century skills are a set of abilities that students need to develop in order to succeed in the information age. So for the 21st century there are certain types of skills an employer would be looking for. I believe there are three types of skills that would make up the majority of what a 21st century employer is searching to find in a person for the job. These three types of skill sets would most likely

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    21st Century adding more responsibility to traditional HR roles | Houston Business Journal Changing and overlapping responsibilities plus diminishing staff have placed a burden on HR departments as they struggle to change with the times. “The traditional role of HR in the 21st century is changing into integrating HR into organizational business planning‚ which adds another dimension to the delivery of HR services‚” says Frank Abbott‚ a corporate trainer program manager for Houston Community College’s

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    Churchill once said‚ gin… ‘saved more Englishman’s lives‚ and minds‚ than all the doctors in the Empire’ (LeBor). However‚ this is a common misconception in the history of gin: in 18th Century England‚ a Gin Craze took over. The Gin Craze was a brief stint in English history when the poor drank excessive amounts of gin (“18th Century Gin Craze”). This period defined the time when the government exploited the poor by domesticating gin production. In doing so‚ gin became affordable to everyone‚ and the government

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    Hysteria in the nineteenth century can be explained as a “social role that reflected gendered socialization in an American cultural context” (Marshall 711). Early cases of hysteria during this time were linked to an excess of emotions that interfered with the nervous system (Crimlisk

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    21st Century Learner Things are constantly changing around us‚ the world is becoming more cohesive‚ the environment is becoming less balanced‚ and technology is continuously providing us with new‚ modernised information. Students are the experts in their own learning‚ they know themselves how they learn best and what they are most interested in. Schools would benefit working alongside with the students‚ instead of against them. John Dewey states “If we taught today’s students as we taught yesterdays

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