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    How Did Sparta Change

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    early days‚ Sparta was social‚ and had contact with other city-states. Until‚ they made some drastic changes. They became warlike‚ and were almost undefeatable in land battle. Eventually‚ they built a fleet as well. Today‚ Sparta is well known for being the strongest‚ and most warlike of the ancient Greek city-states. Founded in the 10th century B.C.‚ Sparta was originally a social city-state‚ its people traded with other city-states‚ and craftsmen produced fine vases and metal workings. “The Spartans

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    Depression and WWII brought many severe changes to the lifestyle of Americans. The Great Depression brought families of the United States a large decline in the economy and jobs‚ creating a severe increase in poverty and homelessness for American families. After the Great Depression when WWII began taking action‚ many new changes began altering families’ viewpoints and attitudes. A new prosperity was forming but leaving families to pay the price. Although WWII did create jobs for citizens‚ jobs weren’t

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    during his time in office‚ the president who not only fulfilled his duty but went above and beyond was Ulysses S. Grant. During Grant’s time in office‚ he made several major policies. The Fifteenth Amendment and Civil Rights Act‚ which Grant signed‚ further established rights for African American citizens in the United States. The completion of the Transcontinental Railroad during Grant’s presidency provided a major economic boost to America. Grant’s handling of the Black Friday panic through the

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    He made the decision to use the atom bomb to end the war in order to prevent a much greater loss of life. Had the United States invaded the Japanese mainland a lot more lives would have been loss. In my opinion it was a double ended sword. It was either the Japanese or the Americans‚ and so he made that decision‚ which I think was right because we hadn’t started it. We

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    North Korea Foreign Policy

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    Assess the impact of foreign involvement on North Korea’s foreign policy and isolation: North Korea is‚ as stated by Bruce Cummings in North Korea – Another Country‚ “The Author of most of its own troubles”. The country is close to entirely isolated from the rest of the world maintaining only small contact with certain nations. Since the ceasefire of the Korean War‚ North Korea has become increasingly detached from the majority of the world; however what factors have led to this increased isolation

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    In the 1640’s homelessness began to be an issue in the United States‚ and over time the homeless population continues to grow. During this time period not having a home was seen as god’s way of punishing the people. According to most religious folk as long as you didn’t disobey god your needs would always be met (Fischer). Youth homelessness first appeared in the 1850’s‚ the biggest reasoning for this is because parents could not afford to care for their young adults anymore. During the Industrial

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    How Did Gilgamesh Change

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    and biggest in the land. He is the mighty king of Uruk and some events came into his life‚ causing him to change who he was. He encounters a man of the wilderness that is as big and strong as him‚ they eventually become great friends‚ but then the man of the wilderness‚ Enkidu‚ dies. The way Gilgamesh changes are from those impactful events that come into his life‚ causing Gilgamesh to change his morality and attitude about death‚ from having is best friend die‚ and actually seeing death makes him

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    In early America between the years of 1825-1850‚ America was rapidly changing and reforming the way people lived. Societal problems and major discrepancies that had previously been overlooked began to rapidly gain awareness. The main idea of the reforms in the United States at this time was the relatively new sense of Democracy. Reform sought to maximize these benefits in light of Democracy and for this reason came up with many changes in which greater good can be found through freedom‚ justice‚

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    Between the years of 1790 and 1860 and eventually leading up to the Civil War in 1861‚ sectionalism was a growing issue in the United States. In the early nineteenth century‚ westward expansion was starting and taking place‚ which ultimately started sectionalism. The Federal Government was very encouraging towards settlers moving and expanding west‚ angering the northern states. They believed that if they expanded west‚ all their best laborers would be taken away from them. The North was fighting

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    How Did Apple Change

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    Macintosh File System vs. BSD UNIX File System Macintosh File System vs. BSD UNIX File System. Why did Apple change? In order to find this answer I had first understand the two technologies and their background. Lets begin with Macintosh Operating System’s first file system named Hierarchical File System. Hierarchical File System was introduced in 1985 to support Apple’s first Macintosh model that contained a hard drive. The Hierarchical File System was created to overcome the performance issues

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