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    Although actual facts and moment of his life are not extremely valid it is still believed most of what is known is true. I will provide some very important facts and information regarding to Shakespeare himself and also how he affected the world. What his reputation is and how it affects people today. His later years were very influential to certain playwrights. Shakespeare in the years 1610 and 1613 were very important to Shakespeare and his

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    King was born to Donald Edwin King and Nellie Ruth Pillsbury King on September 21‚ 1947 in Portland‚ Maine (“Biography” 2017). Although King did not have the best childhood or adult life that never stopped him from writing some of the most amazing Horror novels in America. He had many influences and still continues to write astonishing novels and influence some of America’s greatest most iconic motion pictures. King grew up with his family in poverty in Portland‚ Maine. King’s father‚ Donald

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    Vietnam is an excellent example of how a country can be influenced by outside influences‚ specifically France. Vietnam is a small country located south of China with a history of foreign influences. In the 17th century French missionaries came to Vietnam. The missionaries hoped to “learn the barbarians in the way of Christ” (Shipway‚ 2003). This was the first recorded instance of Caucasian Europeans visiting the country‚ and their novelty surprised the Vietnamese who initially welcomed them. Emissaries

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    his mother a black Jamaican - Marley was ostracized as a child and struggled to come to terms with the duality of his racial identity. His conversion to the Rastafarian religion‚ which comes from the original forms of Christianity and Judaism from Egypt and Ethiopia‚ and includes an "Ital" diet prohibiting the consumption of pork‚ alcohol‚ coffee‚ medicines and all foods containing preservatives and additives‚ helped him find truth in a world filled with injustice and racism. Influenced by popular

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    Originated in the early 1950’s‚ rock ‘n’ roll was known to be the world’s most popular and multicultural form of music. Therefore‚ Rock being a mixture of all the American music that came before it‚ then dominated the music industry but also extremely influenced everything from politics to social norms. This suggests music had moved away from its roots in Blues and country music and grew into something bigger known simply as rock. Rock ‘n’ roll lost much of the rebelliousness that had initially given

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    Rasputin‚ many people thought he had a great effect and influence in the way the Tsarina would think and decide and she often went to him for a sense of direction; the decisions that she would later on talk to her husband about. What is often mistaken is the fact that the Tsarina went to Rasputin for some guidance does not mean that it was always political guidance. He only ever helped with religious matter or help with her son. The Tsarina did not follow his advice

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    Emily Jane Brontë (1818-1848) was an English novelist and poet who wrote during the 19th century. Emily was the third eldest of the surviving Brontë children; being the sister to her brother Branwell as well as her sisters Charlotte and Anne‚ who were both also well known writers of this time. Brontë’s works were influenced by aspects from her time period of the 19th century as well as events from her own life‚ which are depicted throughout Brontë’s sole novel‚ Wuthering Heights (1847)‚ as well as

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    We agree with this statement‚ as the Articles of Confederation had a major influence on the government that our Founders developed. Under the Articles of Confederation‚ Congress had some successes‚ one being the ratification of the Northwest Ordinances. These ordinances provide principles that still exist in our government today. In particular‚ the Northwest Ordinances were the first American document to outlaw slavery. 88 years later‚ the thirteenth amendment was ratified‚ abolishing slavery. Additionally

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    Geography Geography is the study of the earth’s landscapes‚ peoples‚ places and environments. It is‚ quite simply‚ about the world in which we live. Geography puts this understanding of social and physical processes within the context of places and regions - recognizing the great differences in cultures‚ political systems‚ economies‚ landscapes and environments places and social groups underlie much of the newer developments in human geography across the world‚ and the links between them. Geography

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    HELLENISTIC INFLUENCE ON BUDDHIST SCULPTURE The great Buddha statue at Bodhgaya in India stands 80 feet tall and is the first of its kind ever built in India. Its construction was completed in 1989 and was consecrated by the 14th Dalai Lama. Pilgrims come from all over the world to see the monument. It was constructed under the slogan “spread Buddha’s rays to the whole world.” What many visitors‚ pilgrims‚ and tourists alike probably do not realize is that “the Buddha” at Bodhgaya owes many of

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