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    Pope John Paul II was elected to lead the Catholic Church during a time of religious decline and moral deterioration in Europe. The Catholic Church was strongly against the atheist Communist regime that was spreading through eastern Europe. It was clear that a message was being sent to the Soviet Union when a Polish pope was elected. His election immediately caused concern in the USSR. Within only a few months‚ change began brewing deep in the Soviet bloc as people began to demand religion‚ reunion

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    When discussing the Beatles‚ most people first think of the music written by Paul McCartney‚ or John Lennon. Often forgot is George Harrison‚ whose impact on the musical world is still seen today. George Harrison is an English multi-instrumental musician/songwriter‚ most well known for being lead guitarist in the Beatles. His greatest legacy in terms of his music career was his additions to the “Great Sitar Explosion”‚ where a plethora of American and British music was flooded with Indian sounds

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    anything‚ Florentines went to Germany” to get the Germans to fight the general of the Milan. If this accusation or action was not performed Florence would not have been close to destruction. Yet‚ Bruni talks at length about how a person should “travel through the entire world and select any city they wish and compare it with Florence.” He knows in his heart that there is no city like Florence and if people disagree he wants proof and says “let them give proof of that same quality in which the city

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    To what extent did global interaction through TRADE change the Early Modern World ? Key words: To what extent – to the degree or scale to which something has changed Change – the act or instance of making or becoming different What was life like before regarding trade? Europeans traded with Asians long before the Early Modern World. The Crusades introduced Europeans to many luxury goods from Asia‚ carried on complex overland routes through the Mongol empire. The trading center of

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    Apple Inc. is one of the most 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

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    hundred and ninety two years of Mexico being a nation‚ it has came across several essential changes especially political vicissitudes. From being in a hierarchal system where the church played and significant role as we‚ as peoples voices not being equal to revolving into a democracy with separation of state and church‚ free education and most importantly equality. An important factor that contributes to this change in Mexico was the Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI) . For in its seventy-two years

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    To what extent did the First World War change the role of women in British society? INTRO In the lead up to the First World War‚ the suffrage movement was making significant advances towards the enfranchisement of British women. By 1914‚ the National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies (NUWSS) had 52‚000 members and attracted annual donations totalling £37‚000. Furthermore‚ the increasingly militant actions of the Women’s Social and Political Union (WSPU)‚ attracted greater public attention to

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    Women’s lives changed immeasurably both during and after World War 1 in Britain and Germany. Women’s lives in Both Germany and Britain and Germany changed immensly during and after the course of World War 1. Women experienced huge economic‚ social and political changes‚ which became the foundation for change for generations of women to come. Because the majority of men were off fighting in the war‚ there was a large demand for workers in agriculture‚ factories‚ particularly munitions‚ and offices

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    (1984) Big Brother is Still Watching You 1 “They always say that time changes things‚ but you actually have to change them yourself.” – Andy Warhol In the novel‚ 1984‚ Winston Smith realized the change that had to be made in him‚ or rather his environment. The author‚ George Orwell‚ emphasizes the change of character and growth of Winston throughout his journey in a totalitarian state‚ Oceania. An ongoing battle of struggle and acceptance is apparent in Winston to and fro. On one hand

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    World War I was iniquitous but imperative for women so that they could make a change in gender equality‚ however‚ in the fascist countries women were given extraordinarily different back trialing changes in terms of gender equality. World War I although horrible‚ was beneficial to non fascist countries because it caused women to go into work in jobs they would have never been able to previously do until the war occurred. Women were becoming independent with these new jobs because they were not relying

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