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    1. Did Nietzsche believe that the nineteenth century and its art were an improvement on the past? Nietzsche did not believe that the nineteenth century and its art were an improvement on the past. He critical of his own time. He also rejected organized religion‚ attacking Christianity and other institutionalized religions as contributors to the formation of a “slave morality”. 2. Who were the symbolist poets? What were they trying to achieve? Symbolist poets‚ such as Paul Verlaine‚ and Arthur Rimabaud

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    Changes in Technology in the Past Decade The world has changed a lot in the past 10 years. The rapid development of new technology and the changing landscape of the online world has changed the way we work and‚ for many‚ where we do our work from. Here are my top 10 ways how IT technology has changed over the decade. 1. Internet for All – Ten years ago many offices in need of dedicated Internet resources or wide area networks were dependent on expensive leased lines or slightly cheaper ISDN (integrated

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    The Politics-administration dichotomy is a theory conceived by Woodrow Wilson in his essay The Study of Public Administration in 1887. Wilson was an American politician‚ and was president of the United States from 1913 to 1921. During the 20th century‚ the world changed a lot. States had to face new problems and were sometimes not prepared for that. Unfortunately‚ in the United States‚ the state proved to be ineffective since it could not resolve these problems. During Wilson’s time‚ the system in

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    In the nineteenth century‚ United States focused all its attention on the West. The Americans justified their expansion westward as a “God-given” right called Manifest destiny. This belief dictated the U.S Policy. Following the Civil War‚ the federal government pushed the Indians off their lands to areas reserved for them called reservations. In addition to changing their homes‚ the Native Americans were forced to change their lifestyle and traditional ways while living in the reservation. Indian

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    In the nineteenth century‚ America pursued a policy of imperialism in the Philippines‚ Cuba‚ and Hawaii under the guise of protecting the world from the oppression of Spanish rule but it actually ruined their culture in the long run. This caused much controversy both in the political arena as well as among the citizens. Instead of letting the Philippines become a state of America they forcefully made them a territory for America‚ but was later annexed in June of 1898. With Cuba what happened was

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    of the early nineteenth century. Rank them in order of importance. Justify your ranking. The early nineteenth century was an important period in the development of the United States. It saw a huge increase in population—through both higher birthrates and immigration—and the growth of a more stable and profitable economy. It also brought huge innovations in technology. The Industrial Revolution of the early nineteenth century produced some of the most important inventions in American history. The

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    Throughout the 20th century the role of women changed dramatically‚ causing a butterfly effect of shifts within society and the world as a whole. Initially the centuries old concept of women as homemaker and mother held up in the early 1900s but as time continued to pass‚ women gained new rights and roles in society. This change stemmed from a change of values‚ and thereby a change of culture. Ancient civilizations kept women‚ as the primary child bearers‚ closely linked to the home for protection

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    nations during the Age of Imperialism‚ which led to very invasive foreign policy in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Imperialism caused the US to have a paternalistic attitude‚ and a craving to expand- which shaped their selfish policy. The United States derived an overbearing feeling of paternalism from imperialism that bled on to their foreign policy during the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The US felt that they were a superior nation and that they had a duty to better underdeveloped

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    Essay 2 In this 21st century‚ is this America where we live‚ pay taxes‚ work‚ and go to school‚ really a residence of an United States‚ and “one nation‚ under God‚” as its stated it our pledge of allegiance that one may have been taught in primary( elementary) school? In 1865‚ the U.S. House of Representatives passed the 13th Amendment of the Constitution‚ abolishing slavery in America; African Americans were legal free‚ but America was not united. Years later‚ change begin to emerge. Attention

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    The role of women in the early nineteenth century was to go to work and take care of the house and children. According to Harriet Hanson Robinson’s article‚ she discussed how women had to work in factories and were in poor working conditions.The working condition were unbearable. The factory owners believed that women would be obedient and listen to whatever they tell the women to do. The women organized a committee to go on strike to show the men that they are not weak and should have the same

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