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    Reverend Challis lived by the scriptures‚ a Puritan at heart who loathed the hypocrisy of the church order he represented. Above all he loathed Christmas Day‚ a time of festival annexed from primitive Celts in a pragmatic ploy to shepherd the heathen flocks towards enlightenment. Unfortunately‚ the Christmas festivities remained corrupted by a plethora of Pagan practices. God the Almighty was betrayed by weak minded Anglican bishops‚ cowards who would not impose Holy law upon the masses. As time

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    1692-1693 during the famous but tragic witch trials. Reverend Hale‚ a minister and expert of the demonic arts and witchcraft‚ is sent from East Hanover‚ Massachusetts to Salem because of a spreading fear of witchcraft. When Hale arrives in Salem he finds the entire town in total chaos. In the beginning‚ Reverend Hale is adamant in his belief that there were witches and that nothing but good could come out of his being there. In The Crucible‚ Reverend Hale undergoes a complete change in his presence through

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    Hitler may have done bad things but‚ it is amazing how he did it. Everything that you’re going to be reading is what Hitler did in his adult life. They helped the world in many ways. But they also changed the world in some bad ways. Hitler did not come to power very fast. He had to wait till his time came. He started off by becoming Chancellor on January 30‚ 1930‚ which is like a Prime Minister. Hitler was a Chancellor for about four years. Then on August 2‚ 1934‚ Hitler became president

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    ‘’I’m a barbie girl in a barbie world ‘’ Do you know barbie is ? Who created and why did they create her and know how she is just a very popular toy for all common young girls in our world . The barbie is a common toy all girls like and this is what my research paper will be talking about and how this invention reflected on our world and changed it . Barbie was invented by Ruth handler in the year of 1959 using a German doll called Bild Lilli as her inspiration Ruth wanted to change the life

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    some teen activists did have to go through that just to change the world. These teen activist changed the world in one sort if way. Those teen activists are Malala Yousafzai‚ Anne Frank‚ and Claudette Colvin. They all changed the world in at least one kind of way. Malala Yousafzai changed the world by making girls go to school. Anne Frank didn’t really “change” the world but she gave us a different perspective; by telling us how the Nazi’s treated the jews. Claudette Colvin changed the world by giving

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    Have you ever wondered how trains and railroads changed life in America? History argues over the impact of railroads. History claims that the contribution of railroads was crucial in American development. Others‚ such as Robert Fogel‚ maintain that the impact of railroad transportation was not as crucial in the development in America (Early American Railroads). The issue may be a controversial one‚ but the fact remains that train transportation‚ the building of trains‚ and the development of the

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    When Americans went dry during the 1920s‚ they didn’t know how history would be changed. America then changed its mind about Prohibition due to a rise in crime‚ a lack of law enforcement‚ and a loss of potential tax revenue.   The first reason is due to a rise in crime. According to a graph published in a report in the US Census and FBI Uniform Crime from 2008‚the homicide rate was 7 per 100‚000 in 1919. This number increased to 9.8 by 1933‚ then decrease to 6 per 100‚000 after the Great Depression

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    Fixin’ Nixon After the infamous Watergate incident‚ President Nixon was looked at as the worst ever occupant of the white house. Although he had some flaws‚ Nixon did many good things for America that changed our country for the better. History has definitely not judged him fairly. Nixon‚ who was the 37th President of the United States‚ did do a lot of good things while in office. In 1972‚ he reopened America’s relations with China‚ which was necessary to acquiring the goods our country needed. Secondly

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    say that Elvis never really sang rock and roll and that he was more of a country singer. I’m not going to write this paper to try and prove anything‚ except that Elvis changed the world with his music and that is the reason he should be considered the best. Without Elvis rock and roll would have never gained popularity like it did. He sold records worldwide and at an astonishing rate. Elvis didn’t just break records in America‚ but all across the globe. Elvis’s music went worldwide but not just

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    walking everywhere. Despite the newly discovered automobile was powered by gasoline‚ everyone in America wanted to get their hands on one. When the two inventors shared their invention with the community‚ word spread quickly all over the world. Little did the two inventors know that they had invented something great and started a whole new era of transportation? Everyone was booming and talking about the new horseless carriage and the all the higher class people of America had to have one. Soon they

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