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    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 more

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    Kapitan Ri is about a doctor named Yi. He lived through Chinese influence‚ Japanese influence‚ Russian influence‚ and American influence in Korea. Yi was very skilled and runs his own clinic in Korea. He was a very rich man as well. He was very influenced by the different countries that controlled Korea during his lifetime. Kapitan Ri is a criticism of the Korean nation. Older generation Koreans will think down on people like Ri‚ while people judge Koreans differently when they are from America.

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    Bryan Damas Ms. Abston January 19‚ 2014 Ulrich Zwingli Zwingli was the third of eight boys and two girls born to the successful district official‚ Ulrich Zwingli‚ of the town of Wildhaus. Zwingli’s uncle‚ Bartholomew‚ was pastor of Wildhaus and became pastor and dean of Wesen on the Walensee. It was there that the younger Ulrich received his early education under his uncle’s guidance. He was sent‚ at the age of ten to the school of St. Theodore Years later‚ Zwingli was educated at

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    three would persecute‚ rape‚ and even kill each other in order to own the Holy Land. The Crusades had a more negative than positive effect on the world because people all over the world were persecuted for their religion. One example as to why the crusades overall had a negative effect on the world is because many Christians and Muslims all over the world were persecuted. Pope Urban II writes in his Call to Crusade speech‚ “Others they bind to a post and pierce with arrows… What shall I say of the

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    The Influence of Music For centuries‚ humans have been able re-work the brain so that it the performance level is increased just through music alone. Music is another form of communication that is universal all across the world and has been for centuries. Music has been made more open to the public as the centuries went by and through this openness to the to growing numbers people‚ benefits arise such as of linking the entire world together through common interest‚ and the increased functionality

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    Elvis made more of a change in the world than you‚ or even he may have realized. As he was working hard to create such a big success‚ he had a very difficult personal life however‚ it never stopped him to continue doing what he loved. To begin‚ he was born to a poor family‚ bullied continuously‚ and moved homes for as long as what might have seemed like an eternity to him. However‚ he eventually became very rich‚ and changed the world as we know it. This was a huge inspiration to his fans‚ he showed

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    Mughal Influence on India Sourabh Cheedella Table of Contents I. Introduction 2 II. Style and Schematics of Government 4 III. Views on Religion 6 IV. Merging of Arts 8 V. Conclusion 13 VI. Works Cited 14 * Introduction The Mughal Dynasty in India and its intervening emperors were‚ with few exceptions‚ among the world’s most aesthetically minded rulers. (Welch‚ 11) Each emperor was always reaching an unattainable goal. Babur‚ the poet-conqueror‚ was possessed with the dream of expanding and

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    countries do not show any signs of getting happier even as their economy is advancing. The controversy here is whether economic growth makes people happier or if happiness is the cost of economic growth. This argument subsequently leads to the question of how economic growth and happiness is measured. This essay will discuss if the government should focus on well being or concentrate on economic growth by focusing more on GDP. The paper has been divided into 5 parts. The first and second part will examine

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    Monctezuma was born in 1466 and died on June 29th 1520. Monectzuma was the leader of the Aztec Empire from 1502 – 1520. The Spaniard murdered Montezuma in cold blood in order to complete their conquest of his empire. The Spanish relationship with Monctezuma was very manipulative and deceiving. From the beginning Cortes made moves to openly try to undermined Monctezuma. Cortes made early alliances with the know enemies of Monctezuma and the Aztecs. This is not the actions of a good and trust worthy

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    ’’Whoever wants to know the heart and mind of America had better learn baseball‚’’ Jacques Barzun‚ the social commentator‚ wrote more than a quarter of a century ago. ’’Fundamentally‚’’ Barzun said in an interview last week‚ ’’things haven’t changed. Baseball still reflects our society‚ it’s just that our society has changed.’’ Baseball‚ Barzun says‚ once expressed the unification of America‚ the teamwork involved. ’’When we look at the triumphs of American technology on a large scale‚’’ he

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