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    many problems with money and equipment. After the release of the television‚ it started changing the way society worked by widening the amount of people who were able to watch. The use of the television during those times were quite complicated to how they are now from the lack of resources during those times. Although an image was shown‚ it does not have the same quality as today and has been improving over time. John Logie Baird is born on August 14th‚ 1888 in Helens burgh Scotland (BBC News).

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    oblivious to what this meant for our country. I was emotional myself. This was such a tragic event and I didn’t think it would be an event that would affect my life the way that it did. I think I was too young at the time to truly understand the seriousness that would come out of the attacks of 9/11. This tragic event changed America in so many ways. This event in history affected me in many different ways. For the next few year of my life things were very hectic and chaotic and I was still in high

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    How did I learn to read? Let me start from the beginning when I was a little kid‚ I was born in October 26th 1999‚ at jalisco‚ Mexico that is where my story took off. I can’t recall what was my first book that I started reading when I was 3 years old I don’t exactly know the name of the book but the title was something like “baby duck and the father”‚ I didn’t know what genre it was but all I remember is that the book was just a piece of art that changed my world. I was a little kid that was anxious

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    Imagine that you could change the world in a way that everyone could use from before the 1900’s to today. That is what Henry Ford did when he made his first car‚ therefore changing America forever. After his young years‚ the idea of the automobile‚ and the competition to sell cars‚ Ford still changed America greatly. Henry Ford was born on July 30‚ 1863 on a farm in‚ what is now‚ Dearborn‚ Michigan. He was the oldest of six children and was born to the parents of William Ford and Mary Litogot Ford

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    How Baseball Changed My Life Baseball may seem like a game where individuals remain around and sit tight for a ball to be hit‚ yet that is not what baseball truly is. To me‚ this game has changed the way I see life all in all. Each player has been taught to have great hard working attitude‚ regardless of whether it’s in a weight room or even practices. Coaches have given leadership chances to players every year and this year it’s my turn due to my hard working attitude and my capacity to lead a

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    United States events These three events are major events that changed the United States of America. On 9/11 almost 3‚000 people died. Some people are scared of planes now because of 9/11. On Apollo 11 was the first time someone touched the moon. There was a weird landing when they got back. The Vietnam war was a 20 year war between North Vietnam supported by the Soviet Union‚ China‚ and other communist allies‚ and Southern Vietnam with the United States. USA as a lot of war‚ cool stuff

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    events in the history of America. “... and I won’t forget the men who died‚…”‚ says Lee Greenwood. Over 600‚000 souls were lost fighting in the war that made impacts on the country that are still visible today. Therefore‚ the Civil War significantly changed the United States because of the political and social impact‚ medical advances‚ and the ending of the pernicious institution of slavery. The Confederacy relied on the institution of slavery‚ that was one of the issues that started the war. Abolitionists

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    There was a time where there was a massive problem that changed America‚ and that problem was the Great Depression that made people in America suffer for a long period of time‚ and most of those people‚ were suffering‚ with no jobs‚ no money‚ including no homes to live in‚ and people didn’t have money‚ and people lived in the streets. Many people in America had jobs‚ however when the Great Depression began everything that people had was lost‚ and many people lost their jobs‚ or could not receive

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    The election of 1828 changed America for the worst when Andrew Jackson was elected. Before Jackson became a president‚ he grew up like any other fatherless child. Him being fatherless and not having any male figures in his life‚ Jackson grew to be a very harmful man. Jackson was an evil‚ manipulative human being that created the spoils system. Jackson acted as a unpretentious dictator when he forced the Native Americans out of their original territory. Over-using his power to veto‚ Jackson destroyed

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    The Crucible in the fact that the small town of Salem‚ Massachusetts is changed dramatically when a girl and her friends make accusations against people for practicing witchcraft. Many individuals such as Reverend Hale‚ Mary Warren‚ John Proctor‚ and Elizabeth Proctor were also changed through a series of events. Yet there were some people who did not change‚ even after what they went through. Examples of these people are: Parris‚ Abigail‚ Deputy Governor Dansforth‚ and Judge Hathorne. Of all these

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