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    David Miller Creative Fundraising Think Piece – Changes in the Television Industry Introduction Television has been around long enough that it has undergone many radical changes‚ but as with many other prominent industries‚ it had its humble beginnings. While the actual physical set was invented decades before‚ the industry itself did not really begin until the 1950’s. This is when the television set first became a commercial product that anyone could own‚ just like the radio‚ and when the

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    Malcolm X went through a huge change in his life that ultimately led to his death. When he was young he faced racial discrimination by getting visited by the Ku Klux Klan and getting his house. Thinking this Malcolm X grew up and you can see how Malcolm X was trying to be more white by making his hair like theirs. Malcolm X wore a suit and was dating 2 women‚ a white girl named Sophia and a black Christian girl. He treated Sophia like she was his property and cheated on his black girlfriend‚ who

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    Back then‚ the nation had been divided up into two regions: one being of the native Americans and the other side being for the northerners. This separation caused many problems for the Americans. Tired of this separation President Thomas Jefferson had forced the native Americans on a long and deadly path known as the trail of tears. This trial lasted many days and weeks for the natives This trail was located on the western part of

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    country. Over the following few years‚ the pair worked together but eventually parted ways after developing irreconcilable differences. Tesla incorporated the Tesla Electric Light Company after he parted with Thomas Edison. Evidently his interest in the alternating current system motivated him to obtain funding for his company. Moreover‚ Tesla filed patents for the inventions in the alternating current system successfully. Furthermore‚ Tesla utilized the funding provided to develop an induction motor

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    the effort to unite African Americans and whites‚ establish privileges to former slaves‚ and establish citizenship to African Americans as well. However‚ the Reconstruction Act was a triumph as it created new Amendments and new constitutions for confederate states. It came to an end which brought about different issues‚ for example‚ segregation and Jim Crow Laws were in full effect which caused violence and so on. The Reconstruction was a major act for the African Americans in the South. Slavery was

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    the miscellaneous cultures that now make up all the Australian states today. Australia’s identity change is plainly demonstrated throughout society today in many different areas. The reasons and areas of development will be discussed throughout the following. The dramatic changes that have occurred within society‚ contributed majorly to Australia’s change of identity. Australia in 1901 was far from what Australia is today. Many describe 1901 as a time of major revolution; two of the events that created

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    who no one else could ever become‚ but if there was someone who I would like to model myself after‚ it is him. He changed the course of history with his new ideas‚ and he freed what would become billions of people. Without Gandhi‚ I would not be alive today. I want to inspire at least some small amount of people to change their way of thinking and free themselves of an abominable situation. He was truly a tremendous person and he is definitely a person one should aspire to be. Gandhi was a small

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    channels. Television shows such as Shintaro and Star Trek has had such a massive impact in Australia as It was very popular and still is today‚ but what has a massive impact on Australian TV is Reality TV. There are so many current reality shows that have massive Ratings. Australian TV shows aren’t so big anymore seeing as most of the shows we watch are American‚ but there are some pretty good ones still like Home And Away. Multicultural TV however was quit different‚ they would show different shows.

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    disobeys her father. Juliet changed from Act 1 Scene 3 to Act 3 Scene 5 because first she is obedient to Lady Capulet and in Act 3 Scene 5 she is disobedient to Capulet. In Act 1 Scene 3 Juliet obeys her mother when she calls Juliet. “Madam I’m here‚ what is your will(1.3. 4-6)?” When Lady Capulet calls Juliet she answers quickly and she calls her mother “madam.” Both of these quotes are stating that she

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    A lot of things changed dramatically from middle of 19th century through the first years of 20th century. During this time period American society was modifying in all different directions. American changed from old traditional America to the new‚ modernized America. Farms were not making an impact for the country as factories did‚ rural people were not excited about the new America‚ so they revolted. Indians had to make railroads for new towns and settlers. Therefore‚ economy and politics changed

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