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    Certainly‚ the Industrial Revolution was‚ without a doubt‚ beneficial to the progress of England from the 1800s to the present day. Its occurrence caused by the Agricultural Revolution allowed technological advancements‚ which in turn ameliorated the life of the English people. The 18th and 19th centuries called for changes and improvements to technology and industrial fields. This radical time period began with inventors introducing creations to modernize methods for producing goods. Innovative

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    An Ethnographer ’s View of the Haitian Culture Haiti‚ a name that means "mountainous country‚" comes from the language of the Taino Indians who inhabited the island before European colonization. After independence in 1804‚ the name was taken by the military generals‚ many of them former slaves‚ who expelled the French and took possession of the colony then known as Saint Domingue. In 2000‚ 95 percent of the population was of African descent‚ and the remaining 5 percent mulatto and white. Some

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    “ As Haitian factory owners and U.S corporation profit from the low wages‚ Haitian workers struggle everyday just to feed themselves and their families. The typical diet for minimum wage workers consists largely of rice and cornmeal and beans; vegetables are rare and meat is an unheard of luxury. A minimum wage workers working 8 hours per day. In the other words‚ a full time minimum wage salary provides less than 60% of a family’s basic needs ( Eric‚ par.26).” It is obvious that Haitian factory

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    Freedom of speech and press‚ equality before the law‚ right to property and security‚ and the separation of Church and State. All of these things we take for granted as our fundamental rights but until the French Revolution‚ these concepts were rare in most nations. The Revolution helped spread ideas of democracy through inspiring fear in the hearts of monarchs running absolutist governments as well as through the birthing of documents like the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen

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    Effects of the revolution on the Arts Music * Mariachi was declared to be Mexico’s national music after the revolution * Indigenismo was a common motif for the genre of music that resulted after the revolution * Artist started blending indigenous music with European music creating regional folk music * Norteno music became popular after the revolution. Norteno evolved from intermingling Czech and Bohemian rhythms. * The Mexican revolution gave birth to a number of Corridos

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    The industrial revolution was an era of great change to those in Britain and America. This transforming period took place during the 1760s through to the 1840s‚ when it transformed the society into our world today. Due to the quickly changing agrarian culture towns and villages soon became deserted due to everyone migrating to the cities this created the Urbanisation society and prompted inventions to be shaped and built. Where with a push of a button we can communicate with our distant friends and

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    a perfect example of the effect that the American Revolution had on African American people. The American Revolution was the “Great Awakening” for African Americans‚ because it was the spark to the coming Civil War. In Lecture 10 it was said that the slaves felt “inspired to fight”‚ and who could blame them? Dunmore’s Proclamation was not only a call for slaves to join the fight‚ but it was hope for freedom. African Americans used the ideology of the American Revolution to their advantage‚ and used

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    Course description The slaves in the British Caribbean had high expectations of freedom. They hoped that it would give them‚ amongst others‚ the vote and control over their time and labour. This course explores the extent to which these and other expectations of freedom were realised in the period between the abolition of slavery in 1838 and independence in the early 1960s. It examines in some detail the various factors inside and outside the region that impacted on the ability of the former slaves

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    The Industrial Revolution and Its Effect on Nature When the Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain in the 1700’s and later spread to its surrounding countries‚ the effects that mass production and the ways in which production were fueled were not being looked at from an ecological viewpoint. The main focus of the Industrial Revolution was not to preserve the earth ’s natural resources and the surrounding environment‚ but rather to speed up production so that in demand items were available

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    Furthermore‚ the adoption of a new constitution in 1987‚ Kreyol was given official status as the primary official language. Some elements of African cultures survive‚ such as specific prayers‚ a few words‚ and dozens of spirit entities‚ nevertheless Haitian culture is distinct from African and other New World cultures. For example‚ the element of traditional dress most associated with Haiti is the karabela dress. The term "karabela" typically refers to a dress worn by women for traditional folk dances

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