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    King Tut By:Owen King Tut’s real name is Tutankhamen. King Tut created change because he has people questioning him about Egyptians today‚ he also left behind artifacts and he was a leader. King Tut is questioned about and we didn’t know a lot about him until Howard Carter found his corpse. He was born 1305 B.C. but died at the early age of 19 which was in 1324 B.C. He got married when he was 12 to his sister‚ Queen Ankhesenamun. We don’t know why he got married at an early

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    in Fahrenheit 451‚ she is very central to the plot‚ by inspiring and influencing Guy Montag. It was just one simple question that changed Montag’s life. Clarisse asked‚ “Are you happy?” This thought had never come across Montag’s mind‚ but once it did‚ he realized he wasn’t happy in this world of censorship. However‚ Clarisse was one to ignore these restrictions. She was a girl who was constantly thinking‚ a girl who cared about people’s feelings‚ a girl who was not a part of this law-abiding community

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    politically to strengthen them against any foreign threats. In the end Japan did open their doors to foreign trade and Imperial rule was restored to the emperor. Though Meiji Restoration was an example of nation state building many other rebuilding’s were going on during this time‚ good and bad. The United States went through a nation-state building in 1860-1865 with the result of a bloody Civil War. France also went through a change when Louis Napoleon Bonaparte‚ or Napoleon III came to power‚ that resulted

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    were important changes taking place along the Silk Roads as the Western civilisations started reaching the trading

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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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    Core product: The Optoma PK320 Pico Projector is a portable projector with full featured to serve several purposes for people on the move. Despite its light weight and portability‚ it still be able to deliver reasonably good image resolution and lighting. Actual product: The Optoma PK320 Projector resembles a mini version of the usual LCD projector and is brown in colour. It can be used either with an AC adapter or running on battery cells. The small power button can be found on the side and the

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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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    How did the Industrial Revolution change the world? The Industrial Revolution was arguably the biggest global change in the way humans relate to each other and the world around them since the Agricultural Revolution 13‚000 years earlier. In the 18th century‚ China‚ India and Europe were broadly comparable in terms of levels of economic development‚ standard of living‚ and people’s life expectancy and each claimed around 23% of global GDP. However‚ by 1800s‚ India and China had begun to fall‚ while

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    “The world has never had a good definition of the word liberty‚ and the American people‚ just now‚ are much in want of one. We all declare for liberty; but in using the same word we do not all mean the same thing.” Abraham Lincoln was born on February 14th‚ 1809 in a small town called Hodgenville‚ KY with a mission of equality. Abraham Lincoln changed Americans view on the decision toward slavery. Additionally‚ male slaves were captured in Africa‚ and forced from their native land leaving their wife

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    One cartoon changes the world Each time when people talk about Mickey Mouse or share Disney cartoons‚ they all remembered a great man‚ Walt Disney‚ who make a wonderful dream become true and make people’s life much happier than before. However‚ not everyone knows about Walt Disney. Walt Disney’s childhood was not very happy. His father’s physical intimidation have left deep scars on Disney’s emotional makeup. As he has had joined the Red Cross during WWI‚ he witnessed the cruelty of the war. And

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