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    States‚ things have changed dramatically from the way we see people and the way we live. The United States has changed from small town farm living into a commercial power house that runs the world. I know because I am a born United States citizen and have taken many history classes throughout my life and have read many books about times of yesterday and today. From what I have researched‚ laws in the US have changed in many ways to help protect every culture‚ industrialization has made capitalism stronger

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    of music in the world today. However‚ the hip-hop of today’s world is very different from the hip-hop that started it all. Hip-hop has simply evolved to a different type of music than the hip-hop that started it all. Hip-hop started in Brooklyn in 1973 at a block party with DJ Kool Herc‚ known as the father of hip-hop‚ mixing the beats. However‚ hip-hop has changed. There are the advances in technology to help make different sounds for songs. There is the fighting between artists and rappers

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    Technology has changed greatly over the course of history. People now are relying on it more than ever; it has become a daily usage in our lives. Not only has it become more reliable but it has excelled in ways we never knew was possible. Recordings have made so many things possible and given people hope. Today music‚ recordings‚ and technology has became a major part of our lives. The technology for sound has changed from terrible sound‚ to different ways of usage‚ and has become easier to access

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    Gender expectation generally means sets of behavior that society decide how female or males should think‚ act or feel. Many people get confuse about thinking that sex and gender are the same; however‚ Ashley Crossman‚ sociologist‚ explains “sex is biologically assigned while gender is socially constructed‚ socially created”.(Crossman) Therefore‚ gender is influenced by cultural‚ family‚ environmental‚ religious‚ educational‚ socioeconomic and geographical setting; in other words‚ it is more nurture

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    HOW HAS CLASSICAL MUSIC CHANGED THE WORLD How has classical music changed the world we live in? The world we live in has changed but Classical music has remained the same. Classical music isn’t really prevalent in today’s society. Classical music doesn’t appeal to this generation. Classical music is more appreciated by older generations. Classical Music is not as popular today as it used to be. It has been around for hundreds of years and it is the oldest type of music out there. Classical music

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    presence of the Internet has changed the advertising industry in the United States in recent years. Some different types of internet advertising methods will be presented‚ as well as how some consumers view these types of advertising and their overall effectiveness. Many companies today take advantage of the online technologies that are available‚ and this has caused a great change in advertising platforms and messages. This paper will explore the advantages Internet advertising has to offer and changes

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    How Technology Has Changed Soccer for the Better Think about sports today‚ technology has drastically changed sports in many ways. Specifically in soccer it has changed different areas of the beautiful game but for the better. New technology has allowed soccer to grow and flourish in the United states. It has increased the interest through how fans watch games‚ social media‚ and even phone apps that allow fans to stay connected to their teams. Since soccer hasn’t been very prominent in the United

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    Adrian Alla December 8‚ 2012 English 4061-3 Joseph Mitchell Marques Topic: How has television changed our lives? A. Television a.) Educational b.) Entertainment c.) Informative II. Positive effects of television * Gives information for viewers. * Teach people how to live in their lives. * To see different cultures. * Educates people in a precise way. III. Negative effects of television * It teaches the children to be stupid by using pranks or comedy

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    They have stimulated turning points in both culture and knowledge and have effectively changed the futures of many European countries. Wars have been started for multitude of reasons; however as the years have progressed the catalyst of these wars have shifted with the qualms of both the government and society. Initially‚ many of the European wars were provoked by religious differences. Later on wars were started over governmental changes and after that they were provoked by internal discontent. The

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    Over the course of time‚ I believe doctors have changed to a linear way of practice. In other words‚ they decided on a diagnose‚ prescribe medications then move on to next person. The patient interaction is minimal‚ not enough to make a change in a person’s health. In the past‚ hospitals‚ clinics‚ and other healthcare facilities did not exist. Physicians visited their patients’ homes and from the bedside delivered their understanding of the patient’s condition. Just as Dr. Abraham Verghese described

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