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    known recognized for a model but it did not bother her because that is what she needed in life. She was a strong companion women growing up from lack of a farther figure she did not struggle to succeed in life and turn into a beautiful woman she became known for which is not only a sex symbol to people but also a famous singer‚ actor and model and every man’s dream wife. During the times

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    And this did not create a good effect as some teachers were not trained to complete the needs of the aboriginal students which created difficulties for them as they had to travel long distance to study. The changes in the Indian act also made it difficult for them

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    around. As an activist‚ reformer‚ sociologist‚ president and founder of several organizations‚ and even a Nobel Peace Prize winner‚ Jane Addams increased living quality for many‚ and ensured that no one in the Chicago area would have to worry about how to provide for themselves‚ become educated‚ or locate somewhere to live. As America became

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    awareness for the safety of pedestrians and other drivers. The need for laws regulating those able to drive and their behavior behind the wheel became of an increasing need. Yes‚ the automobiles did create some negative results‚ but it also greatly helped the progress of a growing modern America. He certainly did not create the first automobile but Henry Ford was a great influence in the "roaring twenties.” While contributing to consumerism Ford helped to build some new ideas and industries. With his

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    Franklin D. Roosevelt took office with the intentions of stabilizing the economy and bringing relief to those who were suffering as a result of the Great Depression. He did so by enacting a group of experimental programs and projects that are collectively known as the New Deal. The New Deal has had a lasting impact on the United States and to this day is known as one of the most significant molding elements in history. The reforms made to the American banking systems are the longest lasting impact

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    Shakespeare’s life greatly affected how he wrote his works‚ but he also sometimes wrote onto other plays if he liked them he would keep the story close‚ but if he did not he would change them to what he preferred. Shakespeare wrote in a different way than we speak today. Shakespeare’s works were written to be acted not read which is why people reading

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    Leviathan (Hobbes)‚ Hobbes goes over what it must have been like before everyone was civilized‚ in terms of groups of people. It goes on for a while but essentially it always ends with one leader. None of that had anything to do with religion and that is how the Scientific Revolution affected Thomas Hobbes. Without the Scientific Revolution he may have never come up with this brilliant work. Hobbes also was the first to vocalize the thought of “all men are created equal‚” which I’m positive we can all

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    Carlie Daquino Mrs. Sauter World History/Block G 14 December 2014 Industrial Revolution I do not agree with the statement that the Industrial Revolution has had more negative effects on the world community than positive. In the long run‚ the Industrial Revolution led to a better family life‚ advancements in technology‚ a rise in consumerism‚ and a positive impact in world new government. Family life prior to the Industrial Revolution was centered on the family farm or small local business

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    To what extent did the U.S help and aid Iran and its people during the Iranian Revolution of 1979? Every country has its enemies‚ its allies‚ and some who aren’t either. In this case‚ America’s relationship with Iran started out as healthy ‚ even flourishing‚ but that all changed during the Iranian Revolution‚ when things started going pretty bad. The U.S and Iran used to have a good relationship‚ but things fell apart during the Iranian revolution. Right before the revolution‚ the U.S propelled

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    Grenville‚ Prime Minister of Great Britain‚ came with idea to rise tax revenues from American colonies to finance new territories. Those new territories would be included in the American colonies. The problem also was the fact that people from 13 colonies did not have any kind of a special privileges in territories of Canada and eastern

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