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    literature by changing the tradition of how books are published‚ and by what genres define a book. First‚ we must touch the Pensieve (Dumbledore’s stone basin where memories are stored) to travel back in time where it all started. It’s the 1990s. Rowling was moving to Manchester with her boyfriend at the time (Friedman). When she takes a train back London‚ Harry Potter pops into her head. It was on that train that the boy who lived was born and would soon impact the literature world. During the time

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    Women in Policing Laura Jones 2/12/2013 Grantham University Abstract Women have worked within our law enforcement system for over one hundred and seventy years. This paper examines the history and current status of women in policing and the challenges they have faced. History of women in policing will be presented from the first instances of women being hired as law enforcement to their current status. Research information

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    his huge success during his career‚ his image and work are constantly repeated in people’s lives through his impersonators and music by various music artists. John Lennon said‚ “Before Elvis‚ there was nothing.” (Logan). Therefore‚ he had a huge impact for people’s way of life through his determination to succeed through rock and roll music‚ television experiences‚ and legacy that he left behind that has inspired others to follow his footsteps that still make him successful today.

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    studied throughout the duration of this course‚ which one do believe to be the most important to teach someone else about the American History‚ that would be The American Revolution. The American Revolution is one of the most important events from 1775-83 and known as the American Revolutionary War and the U.S. War of Independence. There are many reasons to say The American Revolution as the important historical events of the United States. This is the events in which America got their independence

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    If there is one person in history that impacted the world the most‚ some might say that person was Adolf Hitler. Hitler was a merciless Dictator that ruled Germany. Many people think the genocide of the Jews was the main focus of his actions‚ but there was much more to the scheme that included making a perfect nation and world domination. He left a legacy‚ though it may be attached with negative emotion that can be studied and learned from. Adolf Hitler was born in the country of Austria on April

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    treated like slaves in some areas. Mexico prosper at the expense of economic development and political liberalism. During the porfiriato Mexicans would lose to the foreigners. Díaz and the cintíficos favor foreign trade for economic development and did everything in their power to archive their goals. In the process to modernization the lower class people suffer from injustice. For example‚ the land that was used for production for consumption goods was put into production for export crops. Due

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    American counterculture is the rejection of conventional social norms. Usually counterculture is expressed by a subculture of people who have different from mainstream society. In the 1950’s through the end of the 1970’s‚ some of the social norms included racial segregation‚ the Vietnam War‚ and materialism. Through outspoken writings and loud rock concerts‚ American counterculture was loudly expressed and changed America to what it is today. The Beat generation was a group authors who explored

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    influential composers of all time. His life was marked by great struggles‚ from being harshly pushed by his father to learn music to struggling against going deaf in his later years. Although his music is over 200 years old‚ it still has significant impact today on german culture. It is believed that Beethoven was born in the church of St Remigius‚ Bonn. His birthday was never documented but is believed to be the 16th of December‚ 1770. His father pushed him brutally to learn music‚ with accounts

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    valuable corporations in the world. A couple of decades ago no one would have ever thought a $700 billion corporation would start in the garage of a college dropout. Steve Jobs was one of the greatest businessmen in America and he has had major impact on the world because not only because of his innovation and ingenuity but because of his ability not only to meet the needs of consumers but to exceed them. Steve Jobs has a quite unusual story but it could not correlate more perfectly with his pathway

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    imagery and cheerful scenes. However‚ Frost is not always so pleasant. Not only does Frost provide a sense of beauty and happiness in his poems‚ but there is also a sense of darkness‚ trouble and anguish. In Frost ’s poem "A Girl ’s Garden" we see how he incorporates beauty with anxiety and doubt through his style‚ word order‚ and New England setting. Robert Frost has a distinctive style when he writes poetry. He uses words in an order that deliver to the reader a cornucopia of images and thoughts

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