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    19 Social Problems 19.1 Introduction India is one of the developing nations of the modern world. It has become an independent country‚ a republic‚ more than a half century ago. During this period the country has been engaged in efforts to attain development and growth in various areas such as building infrastructure‚ production of food grains‚ science and technology and spread of education. The life expectancy has increased and many diseases have been controlled. However‚ there are many areas

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    three significant twentieth century inventions Technology‚ science and inventions have progressed at an exponential rate during the hundred years of the 20th century‚ more so than any other century. There is no doubt that the 20th century is one of the most remarkable and astonishing periods of human history for its rate of technological advancement‚ a rate that still continues to this day. In fact‚ there were so many new gadgets invented and discoveries made in the last century that it’s incredibly

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    The Basis for Russian Military Thought: From the Late 18th to Early 20th Century The success‚ or lack thereof‚ achieved by Russia ’s military during the 18th and 19th centuries has often been linked to the integration of Western‚ or European‚ strategies. Peter the Great‚ one of Russia ’s most revered military leaders‚ based much of his ideology concerning war around the things he learned while visiting other European nations. Russia ’s need to go abroad to find military strategies is often

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    During the early 1890’s‚ in the state of Massachusetts‚ there was a steel factory. Over the years a great deal of material changed how the steel factory ran and also how the workers were working. The movement started and affected everything from industrial manufacturing processes to the daily life of the average working citizen. Industrialization is the procedure which a state goes from an agriculture based economy to an economy based in industrial developments‚ such as textile‚ mining‚ iron‚

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    Chris Moroz August 19‚ 2014 AP World History Mr. Gonzalez 4B A Paleolithic Woman in the Twentieth Century 1. I find Nisa’s account for understanding the life of earlier Paleolithic people very useful because it gives a firsthand account of how people lived. Nisa explains how marriages worked‚ how loss was dealt with‚ if lovers were used‚ and healing rituals. Some evidence of contact with a wider world that I found in her story was the appearance of jewelry (copper rings) in the women’s hair

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    I believe that World War I had the greatest impact on the twentieth century. It was also known as the Great War. If it were not for World War I‚ there would not have even been a World War II. World War I was the start of the domino effect of many tragedies to come. Everything that happened later on in the century afterwards‚ was in one way or another result of World War I. In August 1914‚ almost everyone believed that the war would be over in a couple of weeks‚ but the war lasted until 1918. I believed

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    The turn of the twentieth century offered a significant increase to the diversity in music‚ such that the comparison to any previous centuries is difficult to sort out. This factor (diversity) is one of the principle reasons to consider that the music of the Impressionists and Early Primitivists is more of a reaction against Romanticism versus and extension of the same. During the Romantic era the principal factor in a musical piece was the melody. This was a time in which the composer

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    During the 1860’s America was in a period of economic hardship due to the ongoing demand for materials and money to fund the war. In the South‚ sufficient money and materials were hard to acquire because the southern economy still depended on the labor of slaves to produce their goods and income rather than factories. The Northern economy used numerous factories to produce goods and make profit for the war‚ but they still did not have technology that was advanced enough to easily produce all the

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    Were Economic Factors Primarily Responsible for Nineteenth-Century British Imperialism? In society today the almighty dollar is what motivates most people’s actions. However‚ there are other reasons that can promote a change within a system such as morals‚ religious beliefs‚ values‚ and ethics. During the nineteenth century‚ society was not much different from that of the present day as the economy remains one of the most important parts of the country. This is evident in the time period

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    the 20th century. Canada had taken part in a lot of wars and lost many people in the wars they fought. But the wars they fought had defined who they were in a country and how they dealt with it. It showed how they were willing to fight and lessons on what not to do next time. Three defining moments in the twentieth century was Vimy Ridge‚ the Dieppe raid and the second battle of Ypres. Firstly‚ the battle of Vimy Ridge was one of the most defining moments in the twentieth century for Canada

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