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    harmful and potentially deadly. Tobacco was discovered by the American Indians and believed tobacco to be more than it actually was. It was used in many ways and all of them was thought to be totally positive effects‚ not knowing how harmful it really was. They had no idea that tobacco caused lung disease‚ buerger’s diseases and was also highly addictive. It was not until now that the world started to realize the major negative effects it has on the human body. It’s so bad that the government had to step

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    Television‚ and its effects on the Indian population Ever since the advent of modern communication technology that has allowed people around the world to communicate ever so easily‚ the world itself seems like a smaller space. Broadcasting is an especially effective manner through which millions of people are able to become unified on the basis that they are common recipients of a particular message. One of the most powerful transmitters of these messages is of course the television; programs

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    Describe the Effects of the Yom Kippur War on Arab Israeli relations. (12 marks) The Yom Kippur War happened in October 1973‚ which involved the Arabs and the Israelis‚ as well as two superpowers‚ the USA and the USSR. At the end of the war‚ the Israelis had won. However‚ the Israeli government and people were shocked by how the Arabs did. The Yom Kippur War has led to a number of effects on the Arab-Israeli relations‚ which can be classified as two aspects‚ short term and long term

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    & spend most of there time me in foreign countries so they depict the lifestyle of those counties in Indian movies which is no where close to our culture.The life of Delhi& Mumbai is diff from other cities.asmovies have a very strong effect on Indian masses so these film makers should show some responsibility while making the movies‚firstly they should make themselves aware of true Indian culture. And why is there a need for bollywood movies to be like hollywood moviesto succeed.our movies

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    During the colonial era European emigrants had a dramatic influence on the native people living on the North American continent. Previous to the arrival of the colonists the native people had enjoyed their own culture‚ customs and way of life. Many lived in smaller settlements spread far apart across the American continents. In their culture the men hunted for game while the women played the role of farmers. The men in comparison to the English aristocracy worked harder and the women could

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    * Civil War in England momentarily stopped colonization while Oliver Cromwell ruled * When Charles II came to power colonization restored with Carolina being named after him * Carolina was officially formed in 1670 by 8 nobles * Carolina prospered by developing close economic ties with flourishing sugar islands of the West Indies * Wanted to set up trade with West Indies * Carolina adopted the slave code and also enslaved and traded Indians from the

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    The French Emperor was often blamed by historians for his share of responsibility in the Crimean War; after Hayes condemns Napoleon‚ Schmitt in turn criticizes Napoleon III in saying that “Napoleon […] had brought on a crisis which made war seem inevitable; he would now conjure away the dread vision‚ and consolidate his political position both at home and abroad. One cannot‚ however‚ avoid a suspicion that the French emperor was playing a deep game” . The writer continues‚ “[…] the policy of Napoleon

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    Guaraní Indians and Jesuit Relations Beginning in 1609‚ the Jesuit Priests founded a widespread chain of missions‚ also known as reducciones‚ in the borderlands of Argentina‚ Brazil‚ and Paraguay. Contrary to popular belief‚ as a result of the media from movies such as the Mission‚ these missions experienced an extremely tumultuous history. In fact‚ most Guaraní’s rejected Catholicism for decades and they did not willingly convert because they believed that Catholic principles greatly contradicted

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    The War of 1812 was a war fought between Britain and the United States. The war was mainly concerning respecting America. The war lasted till January of 1815 ended by the Treaty of Ghent‚ even though the General Andrew Jackson continued fighting with the Battle of New Orleans afterwards. Within the war‚ there were many causes and effects. The main cause would be British impressment and the main effect is boosted moral. Although these impacts sound simple‚ they really are meaningful to our country’s

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    The removal of American Indian tribes from lands east of the Mississippi River to what is now the state of Oklahoma is one of the tragic episodes in American history. Early treaties signed by American agents and representatives of Indian tribes guaranteed peace and the integrity of Indian territories‚ primarily to assure that the lucrative fur trade would continue without interruption. American settlers’ hunger for Indian land‚ however‚ led to violent conflict in many cases‚ and succeeding treaties

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