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    some teen activists did have to go through that just to change the world. These teen activist changed the world in one sort if way. Those teen activists are Malala Yousafzai‚ Anne Frank‚ and Claudette Colvin. They all changed the world in at least one kind of way. Malala Yousafzai changed the world by making girls go to school. Anne Frank didn’t really “change” the world but she gave us a different perspective; by telling us how the Nazi’s treated the jews. Claudette Colvin changed the world by giving

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    A Zoo That Has Changed the World For The Better What if one your siblings or even your parents came home with an animal that you have never seen before‚ and then they didn’t know what to do with it. What would you do? This is kind of how the first zoo started. The first zoo ever in the United States was in Philadelphia it was called the Philadelphia Zoo. It was opened around 160 years ago and it was very popular. After the zoo was approved it took 15 more to be open due to the Civil War. But

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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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    President Woodrow Wilson- He is the 28th president who directed America during WW1‚ by bringing it into and out of the war. William Jennings Bryan- He was Wilson’s Secretary of State who was delighted at America’s plan to force other countries to trade and work together. W. E. B. Du Bois- He was an influential African American leader of the NAACP and he believed there needed to be full and immediate equality for Blacks and Whites. In addition‚ he criticized the Europeans

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    pushed for countries to fall into battles or alliances. Although religion may seem like a spiritual route‚ it has impacted the way the 21st century works. With religion‚ societies had formed and so did labor and division among people‚ breaking the bond of unity as a whole. Throughout history‚ it is religion that has been the center of all dramatic changes whether it be the Crusades or the rise of empires‚ it has influenced the way that history has been shaped. Also‚

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    history. It lasted for six years from 1939-1945 and resulted in more than 60 million deaths. This war was fought between two sides known as the Allies and the Axis Powers. The Allies made up of several countries including the United States‚ France‚ and the United Kingdom and the Axis Powers which was made up by Germany‚ Italy‚ and Japan. Before World War II‚ the life of most people living in the United States was extremely difficult. It was suffering through the Great Depression which was the worst

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    Legalizing marijuana in the United States has become an extremely controversial topic despite the positive effects it could cause throughout this country. In the eyes of many‚ people are scared to legalize marijuana due to the fact that it is considered a drug. Let me state that unlike other drugs that are in the United States‚ marijuana includes no accidents or deaths to a human body by consuming the drug since its history with us. When people hear the word “drug”‚ they automatically assume that

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    Japanese industries are devoting in various manufacturing such as electronic production‚ motor engineering‚ transportation‚ chemical‚ medical and heavy industry and so on. Industrial areas in Japan are all located in south-west‚ and the center changed from Hanshin industrial zone around WWI (of course now it is still important industrial area in Japan) to Keihin industrial zone after WWII. Those may due to many different factors: Firstly‚ industrial manufacturing depending on both water and marine source;

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    How Did Nando Change

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    He didn’t really have any strong leadership skills that is until‚ his plane‚ the fairchild‚ crashed in the Andes mountains. Nando changes drastically from the beginning of the story to the end. He goes from not speaking up to the leader who saves lives‚ gives hope and encouragement. When his plane first crashed all he could think of was his sister Susy‚ and how he could keep her alive. Once she died he was lost. He questioned things and thought little of himself as a leader. He always wanted

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    or system in order to represent them‚ and this will be the definition of democracy that I will be using for my paper. During the 1920s the United States became more democratic in various ways. One of the ways that the United States became more democratic is by allowing women the right to vote. There was also culture transformation which was used as a tool “empower ordinary people and transform the style of politics” (pg 674). It was also during this time that child labor laws were created which

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