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    Prohibition: Why Did America Change Its Mind ? The alcohol industry is one of the largest to contribute to the U.S economy. Its reported that the alcohol industry generates about 475 billion dollars annually alone. If prohibition was never repealed‚ the U.S could have excess amounts of money. Prohibition‚ which was voted on December 17‚ 1917‚ stopped the production‚ transportation‚ and sale of alcohol. In the intention to stop violence caused my intoxication‚ prohibition only promoted more violence

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    If I could go back in time and change a decision that I had made it would be the time I decided to change schools my senior year. This decision was made because I relocated with my parents to a place that was about an hour ride from my high school. My mother gave me the choose to either travel back and forth every day‚ or transfer out my senior year. I decided to transfer out because I knew that my mother would be worry about me traveling at that distance every day. And not only that‚ I also played

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    Junior’s changes Today‚ most people in Canada have very high quality of life. Most of us are middle class or higher. But can you think of the life of an aboriginal people in the same country with us? The main character of the Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie‚ Junior‚ is a aboriginal person who lives in a reservation. At the beginning of the story‚ he was the same with all the other indian kids who have no hope and no future. But in the end‚ he became a hopeful kid

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    Cultural Change and Shifting Views of America 400 years since Christopher Columbus stumbles upon American soil‚ the nation is ever growing and changing. The industrial revolution was upon it. Technology was increasing at a staggering rate only matched by that of immigrants flooding the borders in hope of the “American Dream”. Industry had arrived making the rich richer and the poor indebted. World’s Columbian Exposition Better known as the 1893 Chicago’s World Fair‚ was a shout out to the world

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    Ronald Reagan was elected the 40th President of the United States on November 4‚ 1980. Reagan dominated the primary elections for the Republican Party. George Bush was Reagan’s running mate‚ and the two men campaigned on a platform promising a balanced budget‚ steep tax cuts‚ increased defense spending‚ and a constitutional amendment to band abortion. Reagan charged that the country’s military had been allowed to deteriorate badly because of the Democrats. Reagan is known for his national television

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    March 17‚ 2013 How Credit Cards Changed America The credit card was a changed that made Americans life’s easy and now hard. Now a days credit cards are use for every thing. Credit cards changed America in the best of ways and worst too. It changed America how we do thing‚ life style‚ and credit card debt. The credit card was invented by Frank X. McNamara February 8‚ 1950. It was not called a credit card in the begin it was a diners club. The man who made the credit card wanted a way for Americans

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    because he has invented to so many machines‚ and helped change America. Even though Franklin is gone‚ there are still some people who share some traits with him‚ who knows‚ maybe their influence was from Ben Franklin. Let us begin at his childhood. Benjamin Franklin Was born in the city of Boston in the month of January 17‚ 1706. Unlike traditional families in the present day‚ who usually only have around

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    same thing with the shipping industry. Vanderbilt changed the industries of America by introducing a way of transportation of people and goods that is effective and quicker than anything that has been created before. Seen as a Robber Baron‚ Cornelius Vanderbilt owned many monopolies in different types of businesses. Rising from being only a poor farmer’s son to becoming one of the richest men in America at the time‚ Cornelius Vanderbilt worked hard to create a very polished railroad and shipping

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    1. George pondered over it was time to replace the CCTV‚ over coffee with his CEO. George should have done an extensive analysis over the pros and cons of replacing his CCTV system‚ rather than a knee-jerk reaction over a conversation. He could have obtained advice from other relevant stakeholders (Unit 4‚ background note 4.4‚ p2) such as the Head of IT or the Financial department. George did not show the desirable skill of logical though process (U4‚ p19) in this case. His CEO alone is likely to

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    How have our views on war changed over time? Nothing can impact society like war. War can be viewed as noble and just‚ or cruel and inhuman‚ as well as everything in between. War affects everyone in society whether they are fighting in a foreign country or waiting at home for a loved one to return. War is an indispensable part of civilization; found at every chapter of human history. It is the culmination of the basic survival instinct when provoked. As has the technique of battle; society’s

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