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    Europe has transformed itself into a continent brought about through social and economic integration. This radical change stemmed from the vision of post-World War II Europeans‚ longing for peace in order to spur development in their countries . Hence‚ the European Union ‚ more commonly known as the EU was created . The EU as it stands is a social institution that until today‚ stands firm on it’s guiding principle "economic integration resulting to

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    arrival of Europeans and Africans in the Americas in the 15th century and later has similarities and differences with earlier history. The Europeans who arrived in the Americas were explorers looking for new discoveries in the 15th century. Christopher Columbus started a settlement in the Americas in the late 15th century and other Europeans followed. Shortly after African’s were captured and brought to the Americas as slaves. As time went on more settlements were established and more Europeans migrated

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    THE PSYCHOLOGICAL REACTIONS CAUSED BY RELAXATION AND AROUSAL ABSTRACT: This study’s main reason is to explore the psychological reactions by the idea of relaxation and arousal. A total of thirty eight students t part in this experiment. This study followed a within subject design in witch the independent variables were the music‚ witch was playing in the start‚ the touch stimuli and the music‚ witch was playing in the end of the experiment. However the dependent variables were the galvanic skin

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    African American’s had a second class status in 1865‚ therefore their life was hard. By the nineteenth century slavery had been abolished throughout America’s Northern states‚ however it continued across the South. Between 1890 and 1910‚ the southern states government introduced the ‘Jim Crow’ laws‚ which allowed legal segregation. This created separate facilities for blacks and whites‚ these included education‚ healthcare‚ transport and public facilities such as; toilets‚ bus stations and drinking

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    based on racism or economic necessity‚ I think that slavery was based on economic necessity. When the slaves were first brought to Virginia in 1619 they were not traded because of their skin but because the boats carrying the slaves was on a shortage of food‚ because of this reason the ship traded slaves for food and supplies. According to http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part1/1narr3.html “From Indentured Servitude to Racial Slavery” “In the early years of the colony‚ many Africans and poor whites-- most

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    Culture‚ which is a word that is very difficult to define‚ is very much engrained in the African people. The culture and art of African people expresses values‚ attitudes‚ and thoughts which help to represent the products of their past experiences and it also provides a way of learning about their history. Throughout this paper‚ you will learn about the culture and art of Africa and its people. As we begin to think about Africa and its‚ we must also consider how Western perceptions of "race" and

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    ethical reasoning because they both follow similar guidelines. In ethical reasoning along with critical thinking the individuals will study the details of the case‚ identify the appropriate criteria‚ determine possible courses of action‚ and decide which action is most ethical (Ruggiero‚ 2012). An example from this week would include the case of the shrinking maneuver. For step one in this case‚ it has been shown that the statement leaves no unanswered questions. The relevant criteria found in the

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    many motivating factors for European Imperialism but the primary cause for the age of Imperialism in Africa were economic motivations. By improving the state of the economy‚ England would be able to fix the social and political factors that were causing stress on the country. The expansion into Africa‚ allowed England to support the growing population as well as utilize the vast number of natural resources to support the growth of factories. England was in a time of great social growth and expansion

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    could use Africans as slaves. There were able to bring them over and sell and trade them. Most died and they brought over diseases. The Africans were the best idea for slaves at that time. When Christopher Columbus accidentally found America‚ there were Native Americans already there. The first thought of who to use for slavery was them. They thought it would be okay to use natives because they were not christians. They believed that anyone who was not catholic‚ were okay to enslave. The nice

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    Most of the African women and men who were forcibly taken to America came from a large west region in Africa known as Guinea. Guinea was home to a wide variety of cultures and peoples. Over half of all arrivals in the World between 1500 and 1800 were Africans‚ whose culture greatly affected American civilization. White Americans and Europeans came to depict the African society as uncivilized and nonindustrial when in reality‚ their society was developed and complex. The African society had early

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