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    extent that it is somewhat false and true. This is due to the fact that every major positive impact always brings in many negative impacts with it that even sometimes affects other major impacts of the Industrial Revolution. The impacts of the Industrial Revolution changed the world vastly and improved civilization with all the negative effects it also produced. One of the main impacts of the Industrial Revolution is Commerce and Trade. It allowed countries to have free trade with each other and grow

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    ASSIGNMENT 3/10/2014 PART A: HISTORY OF INSURANCE LEGISLATION IN KENYA The notion of insurance in Kenya can be traced back to the “social insurance programme” which for a long time has been around Africa. However‚ the history of the development of commercial insurance in Kenya is closely related to its colonial heritage. Like some African and other developing countries‚ there was no specific insurance legislation in Kenya until 1960‚ when the Insurance Ordinance of that year was promulgated

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    now Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution The Bill of Rights in the National Archives. The Fourth Amendment (Amendment IV) to the United States Constitution is the part of the Bill of Rights which guards against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ along with requiring any warrant to be judicially sanctioned and supported by probable cause. It was adopted as a response to the abuse of the writ of assistance‚ which is a type of general search warrant‚ in the American Revolution. Search

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    Me: What movement would you consider helped the consolidation of the Anti-Communist network here in America? Historian: I believe the movements led by the distraught laborers post-WWI played a role in the emergence of the anti-communist network in America. Anti-communism has been around in America ever since the 1870’s. Before the Great War‚ labor movements were very well-known and stirred up lots of trouble for big corporations and the United States government. Workers were willing to risk their

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    Tittle: The Bolivarian Revolution: A consequence from historical roots. The inability of politicians to rescue the national economy resulted in growing public discontent in Venezuela leading the nation to support Hugo Chavez in initiating the Bolivarian Revolution. The Bolivarian Revolution is unique as at its core‚ it is a humanistic approach to state governance and operation‚ one that is based on social justice and the participation of the citizens in this social justice. In order to better

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    Takacs World History‚ CHY4U Ms. Kazurak June 17 2013 The Impact of the Industrial Revolution on Women The Impact of the Industrial Revolution on Women In the analyzing of history‚ the Industrial Revolution stands out like a beacon of light among the vast amounts of revolutions before it. It can be argued that the most drastic events in history are stepping-stones towards the Industrial Revolution: the most affective revolution towards liberty‚ and equality. In the aggressive pursuit for

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    WHAP Comparative Essay While both Mesopotamia and China are arguably the most influential‚ prominent and successful civilizations of their time and region‚ China’s advanced government‚ agricultural success‚ sophisticated number system‚ complex irrigation and overall stability prompts it to be the greatest impact on today’s society. Mesopotamia‚ as well as China‚ developed languages- both written and spoken- that are still somewhat used today. These languages were used as framework for later

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    bicycles lined on the streets and litter spotted throughout public areas may come to mind. However‚ with the modernization and industrialization China has gone through‚ urban citizens are now more frequently using public transport‚ automobiles are increasingly being used more and people are hired to keep streets as clean as possible. With a little over three decades having past since the major industrial developmentChina has industrialized at an astonishing rate. This is especially apparent when

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    Historical Validity in 2004’s "The Alamo" In the 2004 release‚ by Touchstone Pictures‚ "The Alamo" takes a famous story told throughout time and recreates it on the screen once again. This time was it really any better than the other releases? Maybe the flashy effects and better film quality could interest you in this movie but the real question is how valid is it. To the average person this story looks as if they have recreated it perfectly‚ but to a historian it might not look so genuine. Although

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    A revolution of most any nation is going to have significant social impacts on the whole nation. The effect that the American Revolution made on the nation though was determined by how significant the desire for freedom was. It should also be taken into account how important the philosophies and beliefs of the revolutionists were leading up to the American Revolution. Esmond Wright could not have said it better himself when he wrote that “[the American Revolution] is the central event in American

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