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    formation of the individual consciousness that allows the people to start questioning the ideas of the Church and spread Protestantism. Ultimately‚ the Protestant Reformation had an enduring impact through its religious‚ and Counter-Reformation came at a great cost‚ with decades of rebellions‚ wars‚ and bloody persecutions‚ it caused deep and lasting political changes. The Reformation’s positive repercussions can be seen in the academic and cultural flourishing it inspired on all sides of the

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    valuable corporations in the world. A couple of decades ago no one would have ever thought a $700 billion corporation would start in the garage of a college dropout. Steve Jobs was one of the greatest businessmen in America and he has had major impact on the world because not only because of his innovation and ingenuity but because of his ability not only to meet the needs of consumers but to exceed them. Steve Jobs has a quite unusual story but it could not correlate more perfectly with his pathway

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    also the unconscious realms. Sigmund Freud’s study of the self-conscious mind clearly challenged the way people viewed everyday life‚ the conservative and religious framework of the 19th century in many ways as well. One of his greatest impacts was how he changed how society viewed people with mental illnesses. Before Freud and his discoveries‚ mental illnesses were seen as a deterioration or a disease of the brain. Since it was seen as a disease‚ many of those people were killed. People were constantly

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    The two documents “Thomas Jefferson on the French Revolution‚” and “A Positive American View‚” are both written by American public figures‚ who are both in support of the revolutionary cause in France. In these documents they both express their views on the progress and steps taken by the people of France in general during this time. They raise interest in the reign of terror and what the monarch’s role should be in the future France. Thomas Jefferson first saw the French Revolutionaries‚ the

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    To preface this assignment‚ I shall explain what it is. The assignment is meant to delve into a recent issue covered by the media‚ how the media has covered it and the opinion of the public generated on the topic. The topic I have chosen is about Donald Trump and his impact on the environment‚ his beliefs‚ the reaction by the public and the how well this very important topic has been covered by the media. The topic will also cover his ideas during his campaign in the Presidential Election and what

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    The Cold War is an important event in history. It was between the two superpowers‚ but it never escalated into a full-out war. The Cold War created many tensions in fear of advancing to a nuclear war. In fact‚ the Cold War tension between the United States and the Soviet Union reshaped American society and foreign policy while also influencing geopolitics‚ economics‚ and cultural dynamics. During the Cold War‚ American politics to the issues of the Cold War did not help Canada with their problem

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    The Frederick Douglass’ impact of slavery and racism Even though Frederick Douglass wasn’t behind the end of slavery‚ he impacted the world by his never ending enthusiasm to be a free man. Despite the fact that he was a slave‚ he never stopped until he knew how to read and write‚ even though that is illegal. Douglass abolished slavery and promoted freedom. He went through many things to get where he was‚ and now his books have impacted many Americans and beyond. Frederick Douglass impacted the

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    jazz history. Louis “Satchmo” Armstrong is the preeminent jazz artist of all time. As a musician and jazz fanatic myself‚ Louis Armstrong has made an impact on my life like no other. Louis taught me that “melodies are full of things” (Collier‚ 31) and that I can make them say whatever I want. I read about Louis to strengthen my knowledge on his impact‚ not only on me but on thousands of others. Louis’s iconic raspy voice and flashy cornet and trumpet playing are what made him known throughout the world

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    and Gabriele Capone. As one of the most famous American Gangsters‚ he rose to fame during the Prohibition era as the mob boss of the Chicago Mafia and was known as Public Enemy number one. Al Capone had both a positive and negative impact on society. Positive impacts he had on society

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    Slavery impacted the United States overwhelmingly politically and socially‚ from the Revolutionary War through the Civil War. The most significant effect was to riven American political culture into two progressively opposing parties until the transformations exploded into a Civil War. As a contributory cause to the Mexican American War‚ and ultimately to the Civil War‚ slavery would be impacting federal policies in Westward expansion. Much of the industrial development (structure of factories to

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