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    greatly. In conclusion‚ Steve Jobs had to have a lot of determination and intelligence to make all these amazing products in our world. I hope people know about Steve Jobs and all the good that he has done. He had to be intelligence to do what he did. Being an inventor is very dangerous because you don’t know if people will be interested in the product. Steve Jobs was on a mission for years. Quickly‚ next he had to invent it before someone else had that idea. But he knew the only way to change

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    After Alexander’s death‚ unfortunately the powerful and mighty empire he built up‚ rapidly declined. But in these remains‚ were left people of various races and cultures. Even though Alexander’s premature death was devastating it set the groundwork for a new era that is now known as the Hellenistic Age. During the Hellenistic Age‚ Alexander was responsible for most of Eurasia’s cultural development and diffusion. There were many advancements made during this era‚ some regarding medicine‚ military

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    difficulties because treaties were usually not honored by whites and the government. The railroad also allowed for whites to have easier access to food and supplies when fighting the Indians. Because the whites had this advantage Indians experienced an increase in the number of casualties. Railroads also provided easier access to the buffalo for the whites. Indian life revolved around the buffalo as they used every part of it- for food‚ homes‚ and clothing. Settlers would kill the buffalo for business and

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    known recognized for a model but it did not bother her because that is what she needed in life. She was a strong companion women growing up from lack of a farther figure she did not struggle to succeed in life and turn into a beautiful woman she became known for which is not only a sex symbol to people but also a famous singer‚ actor and model and every man’s dream wife. During the times

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    The Peasants’ Revolt The Peasants’ revolt of 1381 (also known as Wat Tyler’s Rebellion) was caused by the imposition of the unpopular poll tax. In 1377‚ John of Gaunt imposed a new tax‚ the Poll Tax‚ that was to cover the cost of the war. Unlike normal taxes‚ this was to be paid by the peasants‚ as well as the landowners. The peasants were at the bottom of the Feudal System and had to obey their local lord to whom they had sworn an oath of obedience on the Bible.At the time of the revolt‚ the English

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    MUSCLE FATIGUE HOW DO MUSCLES GET THE ENERGY TO WORK? In muscles‚ it is essential that Calcium is present‚ as this gives the muscles the ability to contract and relax. For muscles to contract energy is needed: the energy can only be provided by the breakdown of a chemical called adenosine triphosphate (ATP). As ATP is broken down‚ a phosphate molecule is broken off‚ reducing the phosphate molecules‚ from 3 to 2. This produces adenosine triphosphate. However for the muscles contraction to continue

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    Leviathan (Hobbes)‚ Hobbes goes over what it must have been like before everyone was civilized‚ in terms of groups of people. It goes on for a while but essentially it always ends with one leader. None of that had anything to do with religion and that is how the Scientific Revolution affected Thomas Hobbes. Without the Scientific Revolution he may have never come up with this brilliant work. Hobbes also was the first to vocalize the thought of “all men are created equal‚” which I’m positive we can all

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    ith the invention of the cotton gin by Eli Whitney and throughout the addition of many new territories in the United States‚ the issue of slavery had never been so prominent and controversial in the states. Due to the Fugitive Slave Act that forced citizens to assist in capture of runaway slave‚ idea of citizens deciding whether territories would be free or slave states - known as popular soveirgnty‚ as well as the varying interpretations of the constitution‚ especially on the subject of slavery

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    If the Black Plague never happened everything would change‚ and the world today would not be the same. The Black Plague made a huge impact on the world we know today‚ If it never had occurred‚ England and Europe may still be having a problem with overpopulation and whined up crashing. The Black Plague led to multiple scientific inventions‚ specifically in farming machinery‚ and also furthered education in medicine and science. If the Black Plague never occurred then the society‚ economy‚ and population

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    redefinition of childhood had a big impact on the family. Fathers and their children were separated by the long work days. Parents had to reconsider how many children to have. The cost of raising children and supporting them through school has increased thus many families saw it fit to have less children solely as an economic choice. Birthrates decreased as did the average family size. The industrial revolution also spurred change in government policy. “All Western governments began to participate in

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