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    people‚ so that freedom from a controlling government does not imply individuals’ freedom of contract‚ movement‚ legal protection‚ equal rights through citizenship‚ or political voice. In light of the persistence of slavery in the US through the 19th century‚ freedom as an individual’s legal status separated people who could be citizens from people who were lifelong slaves. Even among legally free people‚ economic inequalities restricted the practical freedom of many‚ particularly through voting requirements

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    surgical operations on war casualties. Created by Zhang Xin Gua. Hebei People’s Publishing House.[107] Culture and politics[edit] This magazine cover reproduced from an original poster by Guity Novin‚ depicts four famous Iranian writers of the 20th century (Jalal Al-e-Ahmad‚ Samad Behrangi‚ Ali-Akbar Dehkhoda‚ and Sadeq Hedayat). In order to create this color scheme the artist uses only two colors (orange and green) over a yellow background. By using a circular arrangement of faces she tries to achieve

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    The King of Thailand

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    The king of Thailand For me‚ Bhumiphol Adulyadet‚ the king of Thailand‚ is one of the most influential people of the 20th century. There is no other King who is so loved by his people whether Buddhist‚ Christian‚ Muslim and who loves his people so much and cares for them. He is the good example to the nation and to the world. First‚ the king of Thailand always works for his people. He sacrifices himself for the well-being of Thai people. The king of Thailand stands is the developer. He is

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    this process has internal character and decease in advanced age is natural. Nevertheless‚ the modern science has cast light on the substantial effect of environmental factor‚ behaviour pattern and socio-economic status to life span in last two centuries. It should be noted‚ that vast majority of people in the past were not died a natural death and it occurred much earlier owing to external natural causes. Epidemic‚ crop failure‚ act of God befell the human race constantly and took many lives

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    themes explored in the poem. Like many modernist writers‚ Eliot wanted to capture the transformed world which he perceived as fractured and denigrated and also wanted his poetry to express the fragile psychological state of humanity in the twentieth century. In the poem ‘The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock’ Prufrock‚ the poems persona‚ is constantly questioning the romantic ideal of society; wondering whether he should make a radical change‚ or if he has the fortitude to continue

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    Women and Glbt

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    GLBT have emerged to see these inequalities being overcome throughout the last century. Throughout time‚ women have always been seen as the weaker sex of the human race. Not only have they been considered weaker‚ but also intellectually inferior to men. Women were considered to be better suited for roles inside the home as a wife and a mother. They have had fewer legal rights and career opportunities. In the 20th century‚ women won the right to vote and also increased their educational and job opportunities

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    Age The Lightner Museum in St. Augustine contains several exhibits that accurately reflect American culture in its Gilded Age. From stained glass windows to rusted railroad tracks‚ this brilliant museum offers a window into late 19th to early 20th century American lifestyle. Museums and their artifacts are often used as resources to ethnographic research‚ which is what our classroom attempted to do at Lightner. After looking into five objects of assorted dates and materials‚ we were able to make

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    a sense of unity‚ and overall stellar use of rhetoric‚ all Americans felt a little freer on the day of this historic address. At no other known point in history has the world changed or grown as fast as it did in the 20th century. As Myron Marty from Scholastic says‚ “The 20th century was a time of enormous changes in American life.” It is amazing to think our world went from mostly isolated farmers with no complex technology to an advanced interconnected world in just the span of 100 years. Of course

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    in 20th century Europe because it was a very powerful and influential concept‚ there are times when nationalism did not correspond to any existing political entity‚ and it taught that people were defined by their membership in a nation and that that nation deserved their loyalty. Nationalism was and is still considered to be one of the most powerful and influential concepts of the late 19th century and early 20th centuries‚ it is still present today. New forms of nationalism emerged in Europe in

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    Nationalists‚ The Realists‚ and The Radicals. Domestic The first school of domestic historical thought is The Progressives. This school spawned around 1902 and began to fade around 1945. They are named after the progressive reformers of the early 20th century. Their major influences were urbanization and immigration and saw great importance in social sciences. They hoped for the betterment of society and believed the most effective way to accomplish this would be through liberal‚ democratic‚ and progressive

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