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    us‚ many of you had a loved one that lived during the Great Depression. Many of us have heard stories from our parents or grandparents of the horrific times of the depression; stories that told us how hard it was to find a job‚ put food on the table‚ and to provide shelter for the family. Learning how to live without things was a battle all by itself. Hearing the stories made me grateful to be born in a different era. However‚ each era has it ’s own battles to fight that will change the direction

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    Right from the beginning of their relationship with India‚ the British‚ who had come as traders and had become rulers and administrators‚ had influenced the economic and political systems of the country. Their impact on the cultural and social life of India was‚ however‚ gradual. Till 1813‚ they followed a policy of non-interference in the social and cultural life of the Indians. Yet‚ changes were taking place in these fields (the social life of Indians). These changes related to education‚ the condition

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    The Titanic was completely underwater around 2:20 a.m. on April 15. Cunard’s Carpathia got the stress call at midnight and went around and found the lifeboats containing the few 705 survivors‚ about 1‚517 people died that day. The ship’s remains lay 2.5 miles on the ocean floor. Life changing events‚ like the Titanic‚ affected people personally and culturally. The Titanic also affected us personally By the time Margaret Tobin Brown

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    Yes‚ Slavery had a major impact on society and people way of resources. If slavery hadn’t occurred then the world be completely different as far our agriculture‚ ecology‚ culture and demography as well. We may not of had the same Colonies we do now there probably wouldn’t of been the same trades and information would be spread differently. Labor wouldn’t of been so cheap but slavery made it so that it was cheap and easy for the owners. Music would be completely different and food would be different

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    everyone has been told all these things do they know how to find out their identity or even when. What about how certain things affect everyone’s identity? Well outside forces can and will affect everybody’s identity differently. One major outside force that will affect the identity of people all over the world is the society that we live in. The

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    USSR it was very important to surpass all the republics and countries that surrounded them and because of this‚ the USSR was drawn into many situations that had a negative effect on the USSR and which could easily be avoided. However‚ the government did not pay attention to the needs of citizens and competed with other countries in such things as flying into space and nuclear weapons. The above reflections‚ which cannot‚ of course‚ be considered as a thorough analysis of the causes of the collapse

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    introduced during World War I shaped the way wars would be fought from then on. For the first time‚ tanks‚ airplanes and machine guns made their way onto the battlefield. These new technologies magnified the effects of war‚ both in terms of how war was fought‚ but also how war affected people. World War I had a devastating effect on the world in terms of lives lost‚ with over 37 million casualties [source: Infoplease]. Countries that were hit hardest by the war

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    According to document 4 the explain how the Treaty of Versailles limited Germany’s army to 100‚00 men‚ and also made Germany pay reparation to the winning side. So basically the government was negatively affected because Germany was blamed for the war. Document 4 says “Germany accept the

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    Throughout history‚ conquests have lead to many changes in society. It lead two major group to shift the political‚ economic and social changes of the nations they conquered. Although these nations conquered others very aggressively‚ they were responsible for developing the changes within the culture and lifestyle of the nations they had conquered. During the early 19th century‚ France was ruled by Napoleon Bonaparte. Napoleon allowed the spread of new thoughts and ideas. Therefore‚ he was influenced

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    kidshealth.org/kid/htbw/muscles.html 1. What are some examples of functions of your muscles? Lifting things 2. What are muscles made of? Elastic tissue 3. What are the 3 types of muscles? Smooth cardiac and skeletal 4. What is the difference between voluntary and involuntary control of muscles? Involuntary you have control and voluntary it does it for you 5. What are smooth muscles? Where are they found? What do they do in these areas? Are they under voluntary or involuntary

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