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    slaughter‚ but inward opportunity. This was a big adventure that would cease college students in Germany literally left their classrooms together and went to the army recruiting station and volunteered. The college students that volunteered probably help the war a great deal

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    about ghost‚ dead people walking‚ zombies‚ but we never believed them. We heard on news about some celebrities getting some surgeries to change themselves‚ such as Michael Jackson who changed from black man to white man or someone who was from man to woman. However‚ can humans be reborn? This question has been asked for years can you call yourself reborn after an accident? Yes‚ I was reborn‚ I faced death‚ I was born again as another person‚ I see from different eyes. I was so happy that I got my

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    moving assembly line in 1913. This contributed to more people owning cars‚ which in turn stimulated the economy and increased the need for supplies. Spurring consumerism within the nation‚ Henry Ford and the automobile were great for a number of things in the economy. As mentioned before‚ Henry Ford had established his company‚ Ford Motor Company‚ in 1905. In 1908 he introduced his first vehicle‚ the Model T which sold 34‚000 cars at $700 each in 1910 and 730‚000

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    experience on the battlefield. This improved his knowledge of combat‚ and likely changed major aspects of Alexander’s strategies and

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    When Europeans first landed on North American territory‚ domination was vital. Europeans would take out whoever was in their way if they did not collaborate with them. The Americas‚ which was once solitude for the American Indians‚ quickly came crashing down when the Europeans arrived. English settlers treated undesirable people with no respect. English settlers viewed themselves above all others as being the best‚ and when Indians‚ African slaves and “witches” came along‚ no respect was given to

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    stories that told us how hard it was to find a job‚ put food on the table‚ and to provide shelter for the family. Learning how to live without things was a battle all by itself. Hearing the stories made me grateful to be born in a different era. However‚ each era has it ’s own battles to fight that will change the direction of the economy and maybe the world. Many people feel that we are in a depression. Unemployment rising‚ business closing its doors‚ and poverty in the United States on a rise‚ would

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    Around 1930’s something hit the United States and that was the Great Depression. Not only did California got effected by it but everyone did in the United States. The Great Depression had a huge social and psychological impact on people. As it have result in the loss of income so that means they might need to move elsewhere so they could find some kind of job to support their families and maybe this depression will end soon. During the Great depression era the top 3 things that have effect people

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    Over 700 years ago the world was introduced to firearms which changed the world. Although the change was slow‚ there was a change. Today‚ over three-quarters of americans have had or have used a firearm in their life. That means that over 240 million people have used a weapon‚ but people see the weapon‚ but not how far they have come. It took 700 years to make one of the deadliest weapons in the world. Over 800 years ago the world was intrigued by the discovery of gunpowder. The mixture of saltpeter

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    happened many years ago‚ it affected The United States then and it still affects us now; that is why it’s important for all Americans to know the dynamics of the Vietnam War. The Vietnam War brings forth many questions for Americans who didn’t live through it. Many are unsure of why we were there‚ how we were involved‚ what were the conflicts‚ and how it still affects us. The United States involvement in the Vietnam War was questioned by many Americans‚ but how exactly were we involved? Many Americans

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    This image that the Aztecs provide of the Spaniards‚ painting an inhumane and barbaric picture of the their culture. The two illustrations that are provided are contradictory towards one another. If the Spaniards viewed themselves as Christ-like‚ then why would they immediately result in fighting a war rather than trying to reason with the Aztecs seizing up an opportunity to spread Christianity to those who were never exposed. Bartolome states that they are free from any

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