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    world for the better due to the new technologies and inventions that transformed the way people lived and worked in Britain during the 19th century. Although these new inventions made some people’s lives easier‚ it is evident that the working class did not benefit from this period of development but endured an era of hardship and difficulties. The lower class became unwell due to their unhygenic and poor living standards. As a result of the new machinary and factories‚ child labourers endured abusive

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    Think‚ Dream‚ Believe “It’s hard to imagine a childhood today without the magic of Walt Disney”(Goalcast). Walt Disney is groundbreaking because of his innovation and influence on the entertainment industry. Walt was an entrepreneur animator‚ voice actor and a film producer and a really creative soul overall. He brought great new technology that still exists. Produced a lot of astonishing movies‚ created one of the most known characters of all time. and made a television show. Lastly brought to

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    This world did not always belong to us humans‚ we are an evolution of bacterial cells that meshed together to become a different type of living species. The Earth has been around for millions of years‚ so we do not know what has happened since the beginning. Over time our ancestors have practiced religions and passed on myths‚ many of which are still believed to be true‚ or changed overtime. When the word myth is mentioned‚ instantly the majority thinks of gods/goddesses and or heroes. Hercules

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    It is hard for most people today – at least those of us in so-called “developed countries” – to remember or even imagine a world without telephones‚ movie theaters‚ recorded music or even electric lights.the Thomas Edison change the world by his invention. this is important because he is he is the hero of the world if he not invent the electric we don’t introduce with technology we don’t know what is television or computer or other kind of technology he tried 10000 way

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    black child had ever before stepped foot on the white ground. Ruby did

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    “Character is Destiny” is a phrase associated with Heraclitus‚ a Greek philosopher of the 6th century BC who is recognized as one of the most significant philosophers before Socrates and Plato. Unfortunately‚ very little is known about his life other than what can be gathered from his own statements. Heraclitus lived in Ephesus‚ an important city on the Ionian coast of Asia Minor‚ not far from Miletus‚ the birthplace of philosophy. Ancient biographies of him consist of nothing more than inferences

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    of science. Scientists are always innovating and modifying everyday things to make the world a better place. Finding a way to make cars faster; make processing chips smaller yet allow them to compute faster. These are the changes that change the world‚ but how about atomic changes. The world used to think that atoms were simple but in reality the building blocks of our universe were much more complex. One individual by the name of Ernest Rutherford proved this. Earnest Rutherford was one of the most

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    called ‘Bread lines’. “America started the tradition where the richest consumers buy essentially the same things as the poorest.” Said Andy Warhol. Soup was always available to people. The social scale wasn’t being represented in daily objects. This is how his most famous artwork came into

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    Change after Tragedy Jamie Gonzalez ENC1102-12 On September 11‚ 2001‚ everything changed for the US. 19 men who hijacked airplanes to carry out the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon were Arabs from Muslim countries. The terrorists belonged to a group referred to as al-Qaeda. Two of the planes were flown into the towers of the World Trade Center in New York City‚ a third plane hit the Pentagon just outside Washington‚ D.C.‚ and the fourth plane crashed in a field in Pennsylvania

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    of people had come close to eradication‚ and the dynamic of power in many participating countries was to change forever. A man from Germany‚ Adolf Hitler was in charge of the Nazi party with an intention to kill anyone not normal like Jews. After WW1‚ the Treaty of Versailles‚ meant that Germany was limited in what they could do. During the 1930s‚ the Nazis starting taking more power and did certain stuff that was not good. This caused the Allied countries to become concerned‚ and when the Nazis

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