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    The working-class people resisted economic inequality in the early nineteenth century throughout various cities in forms of chaotic movements such as demonstrations in riots and strikes. Men and women constructed and collaborated in creating of each own union group in the fight against inequality through involvement of strikes and uprising protests for the better their livelihood. During the time when Civil War ended‚ people and soldiers returning home to their normal lives encountered another fight

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    and/or faster just released to the public. Technology has changed the way we live our daily lives and will continue to evolve. During this paper I will discuss five different types of technology that I consider to be breakthrough and changed the way society lives in a positive manner. It is hard to pinpoint the exact date because of the different prototypes and first generation versions but in the 60’s and 70’s two companies IBM and Apple began producing desktop/personal computers to the public. The

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    The “American century” is used in relation to the period in the history of the United States when the political‚ cultural‚ and economic dominance of the country was witnessed. This name is based on the attractiveness of American culture in terms of its approach to the rights of its citizens and securing their well-being. However‚ the global reach of the culture and the media have made an image of America connected with the rage and intolerance. Nevertheless‚ the American century can be characterized

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    Early in the 20th Century‚ Russia began a continued process of expansionism that relied on its military‚ economic‚ and political superiority to conquer Korea and Manchuria. Hoping to establish a warm water seaport and further increase the land needed for the Trans-Siberian railroad‚ Russia moved its army and navy further east.[1] This growth did not go unnoticed. Russian expansionism was met with resistance by the smaller world power of Japan. The Japanese saw Russia territorial conquests as encroaching

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    They were a well off family living in Boston in early 19th century. The selections written by Mary and Henry‚ give a glimpse of their marriage and lives through a reverse of wealth‚ a loss of a child and time spent apart while Henry goes to India to regain their wealth. Henry’s trip is extended because of the war of 1812‚ and we can see Mary’s attitude change of the distant relationship and her roles as a wife. Throughout history wives have had many different roles in the family. Today women are

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    Сергеевой Натальи‚ 504 лк Analysis The fun they had Isaac Asimov is a well-known science fiction writer for such stories as Lucky Stars‚ The Pirates of Asteroids‚ The Kingdom of the Sun and other books that came from under his pen. Most of his popular science books explain scientific concepts‚ explore the universe‚ present our future‚ but all of this he permanently connected with science. In 1951 he wrote a science fiction story called "The Fun They Had" for a syndicated newspaper page. Later it was

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    One of the dictators of the 20th century is Jose Eduardo Dos Santos (J.E. for short). He is the president of Angola know but I want to go back to the start of his life to find out what might have led him to be so powerful. He was not born in Angola; he was actually born in Luanda on August 28 of 1942 (2). His father is Eduardo Avelino Dos Santos and he was a retired mason. His mother is Jacinta Jose Paulino and she was a housewife (1). He finished his elementary schooling in Luanda. In 1950 and got

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    Bill of Rights was passed by parliament in December of 1689. It refers to the British Law that the Parliament of Great Britain‚ declaring the liberties and rights of the citizens while setting a succession in Mary II and William II following the 1688’s Glorious Revolution during which deposition of James II took place. It enumerates certain rights to which common people and permanent residents of the constitutional monarch were thought to be entitled in the late 17th century. The Bill of Rights is the

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    1. Socialism: An ideology during the nineteenth century‚ which was the third newest belief system during its time‚ it emerged response opposing the different ideas during industrial capitalism and it became upheld by liberal ideas. Socialism was important because it formed the whole thought of ownership dealing with railroads‚ factories‚ and machines. This resulted in intentions of putting inequalities in society to an end such as the power of the economy‚ abundance‚ income‚ and favorable circumstances

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    America in the 1990s and the early 21st century America had a strong influence in handing International affairs in the 1990s. At that time‚ along with the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991‚ the United States became the only super power in the world. In the early 21st century‚ it also plays an important role on the international affairs. 1. American in the 1990s (1) Military Attacks on Iraq and Yugoslavia In the 1990s‚ the United States gave the world an impression of world policeman

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