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    further by creating the assembly line which allowed him to mass produce the cars therefore making them more affordable for persons. This transformed the industry. Ever since the 1960’s‚ political‚ demographic‚ economic‚ technology‚ global and sociocultural challenges have always been affecting this industry. Political - Laws and regulations

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    literature‚the fact that reading is such a substantial part of my life is somewhat expected. The reading material I read then has helped me become the person I am today. As young as Second Grade‚ I had already read the Harry Potter series‚ and countless other chapter books that had helped shape my childhood. Even though my preferred genre has evolved since then‚ my avidity for reading has not faltered. Because of my reading‚ I learned how valuable the skill of‚ not only being able to read‚ but being

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    Geography was the primary factor and played an important role in shaping the development of the British colonies in North America. In some areas‚ the geography influenced the living and farming conditions for the better‚ and for some areas‚ for the worse. The Southern colonies’ geography was well-suited to farming. It was warm year round and provided a great place to produce cotton‚ indigo‚ rice‚ and many other crops. However they had few natural harbors. Opposite the North had thin rocky soil

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    was very weakened. Later in life‚ she was thankful that she got polio because that’s what guided her life. Art and Literature were a big part of her education‚ and those were the subjects she liked the most. In Dorothea’s young adult life‚ she decided that she wanted to be a photographer‚ so she went to Columbia University to learn about that type of art. She also enrolled at a school in New York to learn about teaching. She didn’t want to be a teacher‚ but she did want to be a photographer. She

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    nature. In spring‚ the theme of spiritual revival is fully embraced and clearly depicted because of Thoreau’s transformation in persona and outlook. His change in attitude and the series of metaphors provided a full conclusion to his thorough and life changing journey. Thoreau’s personal journey is symbolic of the connection between nature and humanity‚ and the way by which they reflect one another and grow

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    effect that took after promptly after the end of the War. Frankly‚ the United States had taken joy in a developed time of budgetary change amidst the war and taking after the war the U.S. economy proceeded with unlimited quality for over 10 years. Life in America‚ in this way‚ was evidently superior to anything it had ever been. The basic workers had swelled‚ unemployment rates were a rate of the most inconsequential ever‚ and the "American Dream" was for a couple of families

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    During his life as a young man Simon Bolivar was sent to Europe to complete his education. It was during this time that he became familiar with the ideas of the enlightenment. These liberal ideas will plant a seed for growth during Bolivars return to his home country. As the American Revolution was fought the ideas spread; first to France then to Latin America. Simon Bolivar will spend his life trying to liberate Latin America from Spanish rule. The Enlightenment‚ also known as the Age of Reason

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    THE WAR BETWEEN SOUTH AND WEST The middle of the XIX century was a period of worsening economic and political conflict of Northern and Southern States. For a long time two dissimilar type of economy existed and developed in the framework of a single state‚ of course‚ competing among them‚ but not bringing the situation to tensions. However‚ in this period it became increasingly clear the inevitability that contradictions of the two systems will turn in the armed struggle for power‚ for the victory

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    world such as Woodrow Wilson‚ the 28th president of United States. After analyzing the conflicts in Korea‚ he set out the Fourteen Points Doctrine that proclaimed that “all nations have the right to freely govern themselves and determine their own political destiny with no external compulsion or interference”. Although big head figures in the world such as the president of the United States‚ stressed this issue‚ it was rare for the people outside of Asia to realize the seriousness of the issue. By March

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    Religion in the Roman Empire had a large scale affect on society and politics. In the 1st c. AD the Roman Empire was the largest empire in the world and it had many enemies surrounding it. The problems lay not only outside of the empire but internally also. There are corrupt and power-hungry leaders. The first assassination of a Roman Emperor is committed during this time. Another problem develops. Peoples religious views are changing and talk of a single god who is going to send a savior and

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