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    From the late 1800s until the early 1900s‚ Europe was undergoing a huge breakthrough: the Industrial Revolution. Factories began to form in the cities‚ as well as the country‚ and offered many jobs throughout Europe. People‚ however‚ had mixed feelings about the Industrial Revolution. Though it offered more income for a low-class family‚ it also urged people to work hard‚ long hours of dangerous‚ even deadly‚ work. Women and children were even safe from the carnage that was amounted from the Revolution

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    1. What did I do particularly well in this course‚ and why? Being in this course has stretched my thinking and my creative abilities past what I thought I knew or was capable of. Living in a world today that tells us that you can only be one thing and not the other makes us choose a side on something that we think we are good and stick to that even when we are capable of doing a broader array of other things. Having a heavily mathematical and scientific background‚ my creativity was not called

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    Why people work (3)? Почему люди работают? Though people work primarily to earn money‚ there are some other reasons that they work: enjoyment‚ honor‚ assistance to others‚ etc. For some people‚ to work is to produce something to enjoy themselves and others. Musicians compose songs and melodies that give pleasure to listeners. Writers create novels and stories that arise deep emotions in readers. Painters produce beautiful artistic works that appeal very much to the people who see them. But on the

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    In 1765 the British Parliament began the battle that would soon escalate into something much bigger than England and the Amercian Colonist combined. It all began on March 22‚ 1765 when the British Parliament passed the Stamp Act. The act included a tax on every piece of printed paper.These include birth certificates‚ legal documents‚ newspapers‚ licenses‚ even playing cards. During the time of the Stamp Act‚ the parliament was going through a difficult time with war debt. They were just coming

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    In the early 1500s there were many Native Americans in North Carolina when the Europeans first arrived. The Europeans were coming to the ‘New World‚’ where the Indians had been for 50‚000 years. The Europeans did not have compassion for the Indians so they ended up changing the lives of the Natives‚ causing cultures and land to be lost. The mixing of the European cultures with the Indian cultures affected land‚ ways of life‚ and beliefs. When they met‚ the Europeans did not trust the Natives. The

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    “‘I shall of course go on walloping them until they surrender. It’s a rather piteous sight watching a village being knocked to pieces and I wish there was some other way‚ but unfortunately there isn’t”’ (886) remarked a British officer. The British were on the verge of controlling Northern Nigeria‚ wanting the resources and land it had to offer. They destroyed any villages that didn’t cooperate‚ suggesting that Europe’s imperialism was fueled by the population growth of the Industrial Revolution

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    Historical globalization was influenced by exploration when the world began getting ‘smaller’ as a result of colony building. The transfer and exchange of distinct of goods‚ ideas‚ sciences‚ medicine‚ literature‚ theories‚ and technology dramatically changed the world. Nationalism‚ economic competition‚ missionary spirit‚ and exploration led to imperialism; the policy of extending control and domination over another countries economic and cultural institutions during 1850-1914. The demand for raw

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    PART TWO: What Happiness Means To Others First person I interviewed on the concept of happiness is my friend‚ Ronnie Topete. He’s a great guy that I’ve met recently. He’s Native American and Latin by heritage and a very interesting individual to have discussions with. The last interview was Lori Michelle Thebarge‚ my 3rd oldest sister. She’s been one of my best friends as well. She’s a lot like myself‚ but when it comes to the small things‚ she’s ignorant. The interview with Ronnie‚ or “Soaring

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    mental power they dominate almost every other species on the planet earth. In order to be dominant‚they start killing other species and push most of them to extinction and left many in endanger. As they get tired of fighting with other species‚ they started to fighting within their people’s to get the highest rank and power in their own community. By doing so‚ they totally forgot about the real things that that they have with them

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    Have you ever wondered how people hunted during the puritan time? Over the years hunting has really not change‚ but many of the thing they did during the puritan times‚ they still do today. Some of the things are the guns‚ animals and trapping. The guns are not exactly the same but they are close. Trapping has not changed much at all The only thing that has really changed is that we have live traps‚ and they did not. They mostly used snares and foot holds. The animals are another thing that are the

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