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    Ever wonder how things would change if Lord Capulet didn’t so some of the things he did in Romeo and Juliet. He did a lot of things that made Juliet a mess‚ and he didn’t even know it. I bet if Lord Capulet acted different‚ Romeo and Juliet would probably have a better or happy ending and it wouldn’t have been as sad as it was. Romeo and Juliet would have been a happier story if he wasn’t the reason Romeo and Juliet died. That’s right‚ I believe he was the reason Romeo and Juliet died in the end

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    today‚ this disease during the medieval ages changed the social‚ economic‚ and religion of England. One way the Black Death affected England was through social changes. The Statute of Labourers says that peasants cannot refuse employment because the Lord offered the same wages as before the time of the Black Death (Ibeji). If they did refuse they would get imprisoned (Ibeji). Also there was an Ordinance of Labourers which also limited the movement of peasants (Ibeji). These laws were set to limit

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    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‚ but as the economy sprung forth‚ women took the role of independent worker instead of just child-bearer

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    What is the Enlightenment? The Enlightenment was a movement inspired by philosophers to promote independent thought and reason rather than past customs and traditions. It allowed change to be made to Europe during the 17-18th century. It was started by philosophers such as Francis Bacon‚ Thomas Hobbes‚ and Sir Isaac Newton. Each philosopher compiled different ideas and knowledge in order for this movement to occur. They all were able to influence each other to learn more and govern themselves rather

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    How to Change a Tire When changing a tire‚ there is always a catch. So one must know that things won’t go according to plan or some kind of inconveniences will happen. So it is the coldest day of the year and my hands are freezing cold and on top of that I have to grab hold of a tire iron. So I’m driving and a tire pops‚ first one has to safely come to a complete stop and park the car on the side of the road far away from the road as possible. Once the car has come to a complete stop‚ turn on

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    Paul the Apostle (Greek: Παῦλος Paulos; c. 5 – c. 67)‚ original name Saul of Tarsus (Greek: Σαῦλος Ταρσεύς Saulos Tarseus)‚ was an apostle (though not one of the Twelve Apostles) who taught the gospel of Christ to the first-century world. He is generally considered one of the most important figures of the Apostolic Age. In the mid-30s to the mid-50s‚ he founded several churches in Asia Minor and Europe. Paul used his status as both a Jew and aRoman citizen to advantage in his ministry to both Jewish

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    Sookan was when her grandfather died. Captain Narita new something about Sookan’s grandfather and how he connected to his pine tree. So later that day to guards came in to cut down his beloved pine tree. Soon we never saw our grandfather out and about he was in bed the whole time. He became ill and we feared the worst. Not even a couple days after Hiawon’s birthday he dies. A quote that shows how Sookan changes is "Grandfather died soon after we left him. He died three days after Hiawons

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    India under the British Raj saw a lot of changes in its culture. For example‚ Satii‚ the practice of a woman to burn herself with her husband‚ after her husband’s death‚ was ultimately abolished‚ because it was “horrific”. Furthermore‚ practices such as infanticide was abolished‚ and Sanskrit texts were translated by English linguists. We can see that the British changed a lot of stuff in India‚ however‚ they did not change the core of indian culture‚ the caste system. Instead they supported it and

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    How Did Life Change in the 1920’s in Western Countries After World War I (The Great War) the 1920’s was a decade of dramatic changes and modifications to society all raised from the idea to just have fun. Known as the “Roaring 20’s” the society of the Western Countries made significant changes to their lifestyle with hugely impacted civilians. Such changes included more money and more leisure time to family’s‚ the entertainment industry boomed‚ jazz became a much more popular genre of music and

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    Yet British people trusted the Labour party during the 1945 general election. What does this general election represented for the future of Britain? I shall analyse the question through the study of their manifesto. First I shall examine how the war period made a difference for the Labour party‚ then what the party embodied and finally what Attlee’s ministry resulted in. First‚ we can see Labour’s victory as a way to avoid the situation that happened after World War I. As it has already

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