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    brought the news media into the investigation site to show accurate facts regarding what happened and how the company is planning on fixing the problem at hand (45). Lastly‚ Lee contributed the idea of having active support of management in order for executives to follow through with a plan (46). Lee’s idea with using bulletins with Rockefeller’s company persuaded the employees to follow

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    in Greenwich and uses it to help the betterment of the American society. He places most of his emphasis upon the new emerging middle class and the average man then who’s entire life was determined by the company he works for. He uses this to connect how that sociologists are under the obligation to turn issues like that into public issues that in turn‚ help the public and enable it to become better. Also‚ he says that sociologists may sometimes have to engage in political action if that is needed to

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    The end of the First World War left Italy vulnerable. Italian citizens were largely unhappy with the state of their war-torn country and dissatisfied with the results of the Versailles Peace Conference. Due to the monetary pressures inflicted by the war‚ many had trouble surviving in the post-war economy. Frustrated with their current political system‚ unsettled citizens turned to violent‚ revolutionary groups who were willing to use any amount of force necessary to create change. Soon‚ a charismatic

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    The renaissance period was the most influential time period of all time. The renaissance took place in the late 13 and early 14 century. Renaissance means rebirth or revival (Renaissance). The reason it’s called a rebirth or revival is because this time period led to advancements in art‚ science‚ architect‚ and machinery. Although there were a lot of people who contributed to these advancements‚ two very important people that helped are Leonardo Da Vinci and Michelangelo. Leonardo Da Vinci was

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    The assertion that individuals like Toussaint Louvre‚ as well as other former slaves‚ drew inspiration for their revolts from philosophical works like Raynal’s predates the observations made by Rainsford. This historical perspective spans over a century‚ with narratives about Haiti consistently highlighting Enlightenment literacy as a crucial catalyst for the Haitian revolution. Notably‚ CLR James‚ a key figure in interpreting the history of the Haitian Revolution‚ played a pivotal role in shaping

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    Throughout history women have paved the roads with persistence and strength‚ hoping that equality and peace would be closer in reach. While there are countless women who have participated in the numerous rallies‚ who all deserve recognition and praise‚ these women have gone above and beyond to advocate for others. Joan of Arc was born in France during the Hundreds Years War. Joan valiantly stepped up to fight in the war‚ but because she was a woman‚ was not allowed to participate in the war and was

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    In the 1700s‚ racial superiority was rampant. For those born anything other than Caucasian‚ there were essentially no rights. France and its colonies – Saint Domingue in particular – were benefitting off the backbreaking work of the people the white Frenchmen deemed inferior. Rallying for the rights of those of darker skin tone were the Jacobins. Henri Grégoire‚ a founder of the Jacobin club‚ was a vital supporter in the movement for the rights of nonwhites. Examining the foundations of the

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    America’s exports‚ most of it in cotton. The cotton gin gave birth to the American mass-production concept and brought the South prosperity‚ but still contributed to the growth of slavery. While the cotton gin reduced the labor of removing seeds‚ it did not reduce the need for slaves to grow and pick the cotton. Cotton growing became so profitable for the planters that it greatly increased their demand for both land and slave labor. Because

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    Mahatma Gandhi was an anti-war activist and the primary leader of India’s independence movement and also the architect form of non-violent civil disobedience that would influence the world. He was born on October 2‚ 1869‚ in Porbandar‚ India. He grew up worshiping the Hindu god Vishnu and following Jainism‚ an ancient Indian religion that espoused non-violence‚ fasting‚ meditation‚ and vegetarianism. At the age of 13‚ he married Kasturba Makhanji‚ in an arranged marriage. In his teenage years he

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    COMPOSER REPORT COMPOSER: Charles Edward Ives BORN: October 20‚ 1874 in Danbury‚ Connecticut DIED: May 19‚ 1954 in New York City‚ New York   STYLE PERIOD: Modernism   LIFE: Ives was the son of Mary Parmelee and George Ives‚ a U.S. Army bandmaster during the Civil War. He used to watch his father ’s band play at the Danbury town square. His father gave him his first lessons in music and encouraged him to experiment with different sounds. At the age of fourteen‚ Ives became a church organist

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