Write some of the inventions which have brought some changes in our life. One of the most prominent features of the present century is the progress of science and its effects on almost every aspect of social life. Nowadays‚ more and more new things invented to make our life more comfortable and convenient. It is difficult for us to point out which inventions changed human’s life the most‚ but in my opinion the three most remarkable inventions changed the world the most are the creations of electricity
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The Holocaust was a very important part of history. From this tragic happening that we can learn from our mistakes so it or anything close can never happen again. Also someone should have spoken up when they saw people being taken away and never returning. Last if someone you knew was hiding and you knew where how could you rat them out‚ when they did nothing wrong. Hitler was a master dictator that should have been stopped when people saw the wrong in him. Some things we can learn are‚ that
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Was Cubism a revolutionary art; discuss with reference to the power of the primitive and Cubist Collage in the work of Picasso and Braque. Word Count: 1‚683 Introduction Was Cubism revolutionary? To answer this question we must first look at Cubism as an avant-garde art movement. Here I will describe the elements that make a Cubist painting and discuss the artists behind the movement. Secondly we will look at Primitivism and its influence within Cubism. This is a way to tease out the conditions
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Louis Riel Position Paper Was he a hero or a traitor? Louis Riel is considered one of the most important figures in Canadian history. Was he a hero or a traitor? In my opinion‚ he should be remembered as a hero. His leadership of the Métis was shown in both the Red River in 1869 and North West Rebellions in 1885. Riel‚ the leader of the Métis‚ also a fiery spokesperson‚ had everything what the Métis wanted to say. Everything Riel did was purposely to improve the Métis’ social status and
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Career Investigation: Database Administrator Keith Hudson Davenport University FRSM100‚ Career and Education Seminar Aura Gardner June 26 11‚ 2013 Definition of Success Success in my opinion can only be defined as what was left behind to be experienced or built upon for the next generation. This would be a legacy left to others which speak to your contribution to society and family. Material possession and financial gain does not identify success‚ but could be a benefit of success
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Otto Frank was a man everyone turned to‚ he was an understanding person. He always had good advice for everyone when they needed to hear it. He was a very generous man who was always there for you when in need. I believe Otto Frank deserves this award for everything he has done. Otto kept everyone under control and kept them in hiding for awhile. When the workers were in the building he kept everybody quiet so the workers couldn’t hear them. Every Time someone was in a fight he helped them get over
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Name of Learner: Reheya Mae G. Guevarra Date of Birth: July 7‚ 2000 Age: 14 Grade/Year Level: Grade 8-Mendel Gender: Female Number of Siblings: 4 Birth Order: Youngest Parents: Mother: Maria Teresa G. Guevarra Age: 45 Occupation: Overseas Filipino Worker Father: Reynaldo Guevarra Occupation: (decease) Learner’s Physical Development Reheya Mae as a Grade 8 student‚ she is healthy and physically fit. She actively join and participating to the different school activities.
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Was the Vietnam War Winnable? The war in Vietnam waged by America was unwinnable through the type of warfare that was used by the US . If they had concentrated on certain key aspects they may have prevented the spread of communism to South Vietnam and achieved their ultimate goal. Americas inability to obtain the “Hearts and Minds “of the Vietnamese led to a continual supply of fighters. The US was unable to fight against an ever-increasing civilian army. In Vietnam the US relied tremendously on
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How far do you agree that the First World War was the most important reason for the abdication of the Tsar in February 1917? There were many reasons for the Tsar’s abdication and murder‚ the war being one of them however there were many other reasons such as the lack of political reform and the state of the country before the war itself. However I agree that the First World War was a very big reason for the relinquishment of Tsardom in 1917. Russia had the largest army and gained some early successes
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“Was It A Dream?” written by Guy de Maupassant begins with a man describing his deep love for a woman‚ when suddenly she becomes sick and dies. All the man knew was that the woman comes home on a rainy day and was very ill. A few doctors and nurses visit and give her medicine‚ the woman dies shortly after. He is so distraught that he could hardly remember anything people would say to him. They hold a funeral for the woman and bury her. The narrator takes a trip and when he returns to their house
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