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    The Industrial revolution is something that led several countries to have economic success. Innumerable crucial discoveries and ideas were produced during that time period that affect a person’s life today. While some might argue that Industrialization had primarily negative consequences for society because of the pollution and unequal pay‚ it was actually a positive thing for society. Industrialization’s positive effects were availability of goods‚ increase of job opportunities‚ and advancements

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    Dear Congressional Representative‚ Foreign-born citizens are given every right that a natural-born citizen has‚ with the exception of running for president of the United States. Many people are opposed to this law and as a matter of fact‚ two proposals have been presented to allow foreign born citizens to become president of the United States. The United States Constitution should be amended to allow a naturalized citizen to be elected president of the United States. Naturalized citizens are being

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    Stefanie Boniel Period 2. DBQ Essay The Olympic games today have been influenced by many factors that happened throughout history. In documents 2 and 8‚ the increases of women participants in the games show social change of the world. In documents 3 and 4 the influence of nationalism causes countries to become extremely competitive. In 6 and 3 nations show their pride of their home country by proving themselves as top notch. In 7 and 10‚ the opinionated views of a Japanese and Pakistani journalist

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    DBQ – To what extent had the colonies developed a sense of their identity and unity as Americans by the eve of the Revolution? Early settlers left their homes searching for freedom and looking to improve their lifes and the ones of their families. Britains monarchy was hard to escape and the british settlers in order to achieve their goals and escape this monarchy and totally vanish from any power and communications with it. Settlers were not yet strong enough to do this ‚they

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    Josh Keslowitz 11/21/10 Mrs. Duffy DBQ Beginning in the middle of the eighteenth century‚ the Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain. This revolution greatly increased the output of machine made goods. The Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain because of its many natural resources such as coal‚ iron‚ water‚ and lead. Great Britain had natural harbors and rivers. Great Britain was an Island in Western Europe that was separated from Europe‚ which meant no wars

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    1. I think the French Wars of Religion was more about religious differences because ever since the French nobles became Calvinists‚ they would show independence from the central power. It created the conflict between Catholics and Calvinists where power was the main struggle making religion become a way bigger issue. The last of the wars would be the war of the Three Henry’s where it showed the overall religious differences between the Catholics and the Protestants. Which this was between Henry III

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    A Night to Remember As we all waited in line to go into the Luke Bryan concert there was a thrill of excitement in the air. I was standing there with my mother‚ aunt and friend. It was my mother’s birthday gift I had surprised her with. We walked through the gates‚ people running to get to their seats. You could smell the fries and burgers the stands had made to sell‚ guys walking around selling water yet people were too anxious to eat at this point. We went up to the lawn so excited for Luke to

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    Nicolette Hoffman 4/5/12 AP Literature Mock APEX Poetry While different ages are momentous in the United States‚ when a person turns twenty-one it seems as if the person is definitely ready to enter the real world. A twenty-one year old step’s into the real world of grownups‚ accounting‚ and a legal drinking limit. A twenty first birthday is very special‚ as is someone’s sixteenth and eighteenth birthday. Both poems by Samuel Johnson and A.E. Housman demonstrate a person turning twenty-one‚

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    Summary ! The title of this article is “Opinions and Social Pressure”. The author is Solomon E. Asch. His main claim is individuals can be influenced by others to deny their own answer‚ even if backed by evidence. ! Solomon conducts a series of experiments testing the impact of group pressure on the individual. Subjects are shown two cards‚ one has a single line on it‚ the other has three lines of different lengths. The subjects are asked to match the length of the line on the first

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    FATHER‚ I LOVE YOU Oh my God! What a horrible life! No mother‚ have a father but deaf and cannot speak and a poor life. He is unfair to me! Why did He did this to me? But‚ after I had through the hardest moment in my life‚ I knew that having a deaf father is better than no father at all. Now I know that I must be careful in what I’m saying. As the wise saying ‘look before you leap’. Now‚ although I had regret for my bad action‚ I cannot repeat the time. What I can do is just repent and apologize

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