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    Introduction The Industrial Revolution has been seen as one of the greatest events to occur in the history of modern society.  The innovation of many new items that helped people perform certain duties more quickly‚ aimed the world to be able to create many more goods in a much shorter time period. Industrial Revolution impact on the world was that it launched the world economy into an uncontrollable situation‚ in which individuals had access to a much wider variety of goods and services given to

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    Ben spent most of his time in France until 1785‚ when he returned to America‚ where he drafted the U.S. Constitution‚ and helped elect George Washington as U.S. President. Ben had made a huge‚ successful‚ and positive impact on America that changed it permanently. One of his greatest acts was promoting the Abolition of Slavery‚ petitioning for it in 1790. During his time in America Franklin invented swim fins‚ the lightning rod and musical instruments‚ earning him honorary

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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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    Grammys‚ had multiple number one singles‚ and had multiple gold and platinum albums (EP Bio). The “King of Pop” also has a variety of awards‚ nominations‚ and honors under his belt. Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” album is the best-selling album in music history (MJ Bio). Jackson has won fifteen Grammys and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001 for his revolutionary contributions to the pop music

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    words written and vocal view‚ his contributions into Harlem Renaissance as well as his effects on today’s American Society. Langston Hughes was a significant presence through the Harlem Renaissance which was the coming up of all African-American arts from jazz to poetry that all dealt with hardships of the community. Additionally‚ he brought power to the today’s point of view‚ how African-Americans lived‚ and with simple words he made them strikingly strong and made them loud enough for the world

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    Community policing is a proven method for lowering the crime rate in the United States. Community policing has been a law enforcement strategy for nearly thirty years. In august of 1994‚ the United States Department of Justice formed the Community Policing Consortium. The goal of this consortium was to develop a framework for understanding and implementing community policing in neighborhoods across America. The consortium consisted of representatives from the International Association of Chiefs of

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    POLICE INFLUENCE ON SOCIETY LUIS MORENO CJA/344 7/31/2014 For this paragraph I am going to talk about the historical development of policing in the United States and its relationship with society‚ also I am going to talk about Sir Robert Peel and his impact on American policing. Every state has its own police force‚ and so does every city and county. This at times can cause confusion among departments when working together due to the fact that each level of state and federal officers has a

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    Sir Isaac Newton is one of most influential thinkers that we’ve had‚ his thinking still affects us today. He’s impacted the world in some many ways. When we bounce a ball we expect it to go down then come back up. When we jump up we realize were fighting the gravity pulling us down. When were in math class we realize because of him our lives are miserable. When we see an apple falling from a tree we remember the myth that gave him the idea of gravity. He developed the principles in physics‚ gravity

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    furthermore marked the North American Free Trade Agreement‚ which disposed of exchange obstructions between the United States Canada and Mexico. Not to forget he endeavored to establish all inclusive medical coverage for all Americans‚ and delegated Hillary Clinton to head the panel accused of making the arrangement. Be that as it may‚ the board of trustees’

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    altered the role of the first lady. She spoke up for women’s rights‚ African American rights‚ and she helped the kids and the poor. She stood up for a African American singer and she created a program called Val-Kill to give jobs to the youth. The first reason why she took a stand in history was because she stood up for African Americans. The first way she stood up for African Americans was by helping a African American singer‚ Marian Anderson. Marian Anderson was denied the use of Washington’s

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