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    entirely different platforms had no idea of the impact they would bring‚ nor had intention of making such a statement. One of these people was Marsha P. Johnson‚ an American drag queen and sex worker. She was best known for her role in the Stonewall riots. Her first trip to Stonewall was merely to celebrate her 25th birthday‚ but her influence would extend far from that day; eventually being a contribution to countless gay and transgender rights to be sanctioned in the future. Like Johnson‚ author James

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    its ability to inspire growth. Many times it can evolve into bigger and greater things and many times in can do the whole opposite. One of the few topics in music where developments continued in a consistent uphill way has been that in the development of the orchestra. Claudio Monteverdi play an important role in the development of the opera orchestra. Firstly‚ Monteverdi puts an orchestra instrumental list at the beginning of his of Orfeo. This easily delineates his insistence on using a certain

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    Demogorgon would usually only stop the strong men (strong meaning not sick or weakened by disease) from entering because of the Bhrytonian belief that women never did anything to distinguish them from their peers and therefore did not gain entrance to Heaven. The only way for a woman to get into heaven is to be brought through by their husbands after they defeat Demogorgon‚ which encouraged many faithful marriages. Demogorgon’s sole purpose was

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    McCarthy was well trusted by the American public for the simple reason that he was not a Washington insider and knew the struggles of being underprivileged. Unlike many other politicians‚ he did not waste time practicing social niceties and preferred to behave like the common American. He did not hesitate to present this type of image of himself to the public and as a consequence‚ he earned much support from Americans who felt underrepresented for a long time. American citizens were able to relate to

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    F. Kennedy and the Civil Rights Movement to name a few. However‚ it is also the year American popular culture experienced a watershed development as British groups gained popularity in the US and became significant to the transatlantic counterculture. This paper‚ while focusing on the forerunner of the British Invasion – the Beatles – provides an overview of the British Invasion and examines its impact on American popular music. In doing so‚ it investigates the success and historical significance

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    The American Revolution or also known as the American Revolutionary War is a topic that many historians had argued over as the perspectives of many sides were ignored and over shadowed by the colonists’ point of view. This is because the colonists’ point of view was considered the most important by most people as the colonists were the main force that directly fought with the British in the revolutionary war. But in fact‚ most of the other groups’ perspectives were important as well because most

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    over one billion records and has 151 albums and singles (Kemp). Elvis is the artist with the largest number of gold‚ platinum‚ and multiplatinum certificates (Kemp). Elvis has performed in many arenas in the United States. Elvis Presley changed the culture of the United States by changing fandom‚ views on segregation‚ music‚ stardom‚ and fashion. Without Elvis‚ we would not live in the world we know today. Elvis was born in East Tupelo‚ Mississippi‚ but moved and grew up in Memphis Tennessee (Kemp)

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    In the beginning of the 1600s‚ the culture of the English colonies negatively reflected one of the largest forced migration that would significantly affect the society and history for centuries. During the early 1600s‚ European servants would work along the side of African servants. However by the end of the century‚ workers would be separated by skin color and millions of Africans would be taken away from their homeland and experience a nightmare of inhumanity‚ and this was known as the Terrible

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    turmoil of England four centuries ago. However he always came to a lot of different conclusions about politics and human nature. With all of John Locke accomplishments and accolades it looks as if he has gone out his way to influence and make a big impact towards the American revolution and the French revolution. John Locke’s ideas help create and develop the social contract. The social contract is an agreement for society members to come together and make sacrifices for social benefits. The

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    Arthur Miller was an American Playwright who wrote some of the most influential pieces of literature in American History. He was an influence to many other authors. He was very dedicated to his work‚ and would not give up no matter how difficult the situation. Arthur Miller was easily one of the best authors in American history. The early life of Arthur Miller was a struggle‚ just as it was for many other Americans living during the Great Depression. Arthur Miller was born on October 17‚ 1915 in

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