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    The world is constantly changing and transforming into a higher and more complex state of being. As the seasons change‚ the mood of the trees and grass are effected as one. This philosophy of the world revolving‚ always leads to the question; why this sudden change? In Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ the character representing Joseph Stalin‚ gradually evolves into a dictator of his own kind. Napoleon‚ who is a husky berkshire- boar‚ takes command of the rest of the animals‚ and effects the life of

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    Rights Movement is one that changed the landscape of the United States of America. People of color were able to use their rights to make a change and have equal protection under the law. During the 1950’s and 60’s people fought and made a change‚ they were fighting before the 50’s‚ but change took time to set in. The communities used mix approaches to make a change; some were messy and some were not. The Civil Rights Movement starts with Jackie Robinson breaking the color line in baseball in 1947 and

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    black child had ever before stepped foot on the white ground. Ruby did

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    of the Communist Revolution‚ and then the Chinese with the Americans had to fight off Japan which continued into World War II. Finally‚ after the Japanese had surrendered the Civil War began in China. The Civil War was one of the most violent acts in Chinese history‚ it lasted for four long years between 1945-1949. The outcome of the Civil War would change China forever. After World War II and the surrender of Japan‚ another long and brutal war started over China. The Civil War‚ which took place

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    began during the Medieval period over a century beforehand. During the Renaissance‚ men like Adrian Willaert paved the way for composers of the future to make their great works (Classical Composers‚ 2016). Adrian Willaert’s compositions commanded a change in both concert and sacred music. Adrian Willaert was a Flemish composer‚ born in 1490‚ whose ideas and composing had changed music‚ however‚ he had not always thought about music. He originally was going to school for law at the University of Paris

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    little identity‚ minute wealth‚ a reduced incentive to work‚ and practically no rights whatsoever. This was exactly the type of society that President Truman did not support. He felt it was imperative to put an end to the spread of communism‚ and that is what he set out to accomplish during the Cold War. The Truman Doctrine forced change and provided aid to any country whose steadiness was threatened by this type of leadership. This successful doctrine‚ which was first implemented in Turkey and

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    The Enlightenment The Age of Enlightenment was a time of renewed ideas during the 18th century. Reason was the center of thought during this time and was the basis that brought the change of ideas that people had until then. The Era of Enlightenment began in many places simultaneously‚ places like Germany‚ Great Britain‚ Spain‚ Portugal‚ Italy‚ the American Colonies‚ the Netherlands‚ and France. The Enlightenment was a time of writings‚ art‚ music and ideas that were transformed during this period

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    he never tried to change anything and took everything he had for granted. The day that changed is life was the 12th of December 2012. When he saw on the news that not everyone in South America a part of the world relatively close to him was not having as much resources as the other rich countries like the United States. That is when he decided to change the present situation. This situation was for him against all his principles. In a perfect world‚ in his opinion‚ was a world where everybody is

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    There are few people in this world that have a profound effect on it. There are even fewer with that can claim they’ve had as great an impact as Ronald Reagan. The 40th president of the United States‚ Reagan shot from a former Hollywood actor to become arguably one of the greatest politicians of all time. In a time where tensions were possibly never higher between the Soviets and the United States‚ Reagan was a calming force that provided stability to a world that was severely lacking. Reagan

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    temples‚ and a lawgiver‚ that epitomizes Mesopotamian society. In this paper‚ multiple aspects of Hammurabi and Babylonian society will be addressed. First‚ how Hammurabi took an insignificant city-state and through a series of wars with neighboring kingdoms‚ made it into a powerful empire which would control all of Mesopotamia. Second‚ how he realized that his empire needed control and order since it was so diverse that he formed a set of laws which would prove to the gods and people that he was

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