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    unchanged‚ unchanging is unbelievably illogical. In a time and world where things are constantly changing‚ it is impossible to be in existence without being affected by the process of change. Changes are inevitable‚ and they are happening everywhere around us. In our stimulus booklet‚ it is evident that changes are a major part in everyone’s lives‚ this is best portrayed in the story “Sky High”. This story is filled with strong imagery‚ based on the clothesline in the author’s childhood memories

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    America is a great country. There are people‚ there’s order‚ and there’s even a military to protect us. This military is made up of warriors and brave men and women that are ready to fight when our country needs them‚ but they aren’t just born like that. For a long time the government had a small military because not many men and women were brave enough to fight. The government needed a solution‚ so they researched for years to try and find a way to make braver kids in America. The answer was violent

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    (Hook/Intro) How is America the best of all the countries? Researching our many available resources‚ we found information about our (Topics 1‚2‚3) military‚ diverse population‚ and equality among the others‚(Thesis) It’s good to know information about our country especially‚ equality / equal treatment and how it further develops into a greater country. (Body #1) One of the three reasons on why America is so great is how professional and experienced our military is. It’s actually the advanced military

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    Change for a Change The abolition of slavery in the Americas was seen as a very progressive moment for the country‚ but that didn’t necessarily mean everyone in America was content with the decision. It also didn’t mean most people were going to have a change of heart towards how they felt about people of different races. Yet there was still people willing to endorse progression in this area; one being famous American writer Samuel Clemens‚ better known as Mark Twain. Mark Twain fought against many

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    In 1763 the colonists faced a series of conflicts with Great Britain. These conflicts resulted in the break between the two. Although Great Britain caused many problems by imposing several restrictive acts on the colonists’ during their fight for independence‚ it more importantly caused the colonists’ to come together and grow as they started an independence movement. Great Britain imposed many taxes on the colonists‚ one being the Sugar Act. The reason the Sugar made the colonists so mad was because

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    that to a moderate or large extent‚ advances in industrialization had an impact on Great Britain in the 19th century. The industrial revolution was the transition to a new manufacturing process from about 1760 to somewhere in between 1820 and 1840. It included going from hand production to machine production‚ improved water power efficiency and improved steam power efficiency. The Industrial Revolution began in Britain‚ and some of the most important technological advances were British. The Industrial

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    During the 1800s‚ Great Britain was facing a crisis as there was a war with France looming over them. Along with this crisis‚ Great Britain was facing conflicts with the United States. Great Britain was in a difficult situation as war broke out against France. At the same time‚ the United States was looking for a "Second Independence" as they were trying to finally prove their independence from The British Empire. Great Britain faced more serious matters with France as they were trying to stay free

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    America and the Great War Following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand on 28 June 1914 there was a chain reaction that many contribute to the most immediate cause of World War I. However‚ prior to the start of the 20th century there were many changes going on in and around Europe that can also be considered as root causes to the rise of hostilities between the countries of Europe. This essay will discuss the events that ultimately lead to the beginning of World War I‚ the events that

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    Why the Industrial Revolution happened in Great Britain? Until the early 18th Century a great number of people lived off the land. Their existence was defined by seasons and harvests and ruled by small political and social elite. But in the next 150 years there has been an explosion of new ideas and technological inventions‚ which led to industrialised and urbanised country of Great Britain. This was the Industrial Revolution. Roads‚ railways‚ canals were built as a mean of transportation

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    things the immigrants possess or do not possess. There are multiple reasons that people immigrate. “Throughout history‚ people have left their native lands for a variety of reasons: religious or racial persecution‚ lack of political freedom‚ economic deprivation.”( Britannica 399) In many countries‚ people are leaving because it’s not good for them to live there anymore. In places like the middle east‚ people are trying to leave because of terrorists like Isis. Terrorists are the use of violence

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