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    of copper and mixing other metals became a large part of people’s lives. Farming also became large in the bronze age‚ plows and animals help farmers. The new metal materials proved to be good for several uses warfare and movement especially. The society even changed with the rest of the world‚ people became more knowledgeable and civilized. The Bronze Age brought much needed change.     The study and molding of metal such as smelting‚ casting‚ and combining is called Metallurgy. People became curious

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    Betty Ford Betty Ford had great impacted on society. Betty Ford is a former first lady and the founder of the alcohol program. Although she had a good life in her childhood‚ when she get older she seceded to help people. Betty Ford was fighting for alcohol rehabilitation. After the Betty Ford Clinic opened‚ many people received help for their alcohol problems. Betty Ford was very influential in assisstancing people with alcohol problems. Betty Ford is a former First Lady and founder of a substance

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    pictures and cartoons popular‚ but he did a great deal more than simply make Mickey Mouse; he touched the hearts of the world‚ and made extremely positive contributions to the lives of countless people individually. Walt Disney was a renowned figure in society because of

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    businessman. Jobs chose to drop out of college because he acknowledged his self-worth and wanted to change the world. Not only was Steve Jobs an iconic figure who started one of the most prestigious companies in the world‚ but he also contributed to society in many positive ways. Following his departure from college‚ Steve Jobs wanted to

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    When talking about electronics‚ what is one specific device that has changed your daily life? That is based on one’s opinion. Meanwhile thinking of this question. One of many revolutionary men that has had an impact on electronic devices is Steve Jobs. Brashares states that Steven Paul Jobs was born on February 24‚ 1955. He was adopted as a small baby by Paul and Clara Jobs of Mountain View‚ California. Jobs grew in a ranch-style house with his parents and younger sister‚ Patricia (Brashares). It

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    racist” really showed us about the way Tom Robinson is hurt when someone says that word to him. African Americans were treated very differently in Maycomb. As Atticus explains‚ "She was white‚ and she tempted a Negro. She did something that in our society is unspeakable: she kissed a black man. Not an old Uncle‚ but a strong young Negro man. No code mattered to her before she broke it‚ but it came crashing down on her afterwards" (268). From this quote‚ we learn that people in Maycomb are disgusted

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    seconds”(Brother’s). This was the first ever experiment that the Wright Brother’s have successfully kept the plane in the air for more than one second. It succeeded to have more funds/research to build more planes. In a way this was the first step to our modern society expansion and being able to have better planes now. Therefore‚ the Wright

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    mother was free he would inherit his mom’s free life and live his life as a free man and he would make it his quest to defend African American slaves. David Walker was an abolitionist‚ writer and activist. He wasn’t well; known‚ but he did make an impact in the slavery community. In 1820 he left Wilmington and spent some time in South Carolina. While he was here he spent time with a large population of African Americans. Although his time wasn’t spent longer there‚ in 1825 he moved to Boston where

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    Death and society have been considered as one of the major themes in nineteenth-century english literature across the poets of the world. Different societies have view death differently; some view death as a destroyer some as a solacer and rescuer (Tiwari & Khanday‚ 2017)‚ but few as much as Emily Dickinson will focus on using death as her principal subject to reflect on issues of the society (Wright‚ 2017). In her poems‚ she sensitively and imaginatively describes the various emotional responses

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    dark diction used in “A Rose for Emily”. Even though he combined the southern theme‚ he specifies the darkness as well. “......a gothic horror tale‚ a study in abnormal psychology…..”(Frank.A Littler). Lastly‚ William Faulkner impacted society both during his lifetime and after his death. For example‚ (Andre Malraux‚ New York Times)‚ said “He was moody and different from anybody else”. He was labeled as weird and always seemed to contradict what he was writing about. Yet‚ other people

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