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    knowing we did something useful without having to put in an abundance of effort‚ You could take the farming as an example‚ the people who inhabited America before the white men used things they made from clay or the bones from animals they killed. Then the white people came in and started using shovels and then plows and horses all the way up to now where we are using tractors and combines. There was a point in time where the Americans invented so much and made

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    How Did Himmler Change

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    parents to send him at the front as officer. Unfortunately‚ the war ended before he was given this opportunity. Himmler was disappointed by the sudden German defeat and by the shameful peace terms inflicted by the new Republic. This caused him to change from a role model to what he became in the aftermath. In 1923‚ he participated to the failed overthrow of Munich by Hitler. In this period‚ Himmler’s thought combined with the ambition of making carrier. In 1925 he enrolled in the SS. Here Himmler’s

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    How Did Sparta Change

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    In its early days‚ Sparta was social‚ and had contact with other city-states. Until‚ they made some drastic changes. They became warlike‚ and were almost undefeatable in land battle. Eventually‚ they built a fleet as well. Today‚ Sparta is well known for being the strongest‚ and most warlike of the ancient Greek city-states. Founded in the 10th century B.C.‚ Sparta was originally a social city-state‚ its people traded with other city-states‚ and craftsmen produced fine vases and metal workings. “The

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    How Did Apple Change

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    Macintosh File System vs. BSD UNIX File System Macintosh File System vs. BSD UNIX File System. Why did Apple change? In order to find this answer I had first understand the two technologies and their background. Lets begin with Macintosh Operating System’s first file system named Hierarchical File System. Hierarchical File System was introduced in 1985 to support Apple’s first Macintosh model that contained a hard drive. The Hierarchical File System was created to overcome the performance issues

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    traffic‚ rough roads or obstacles‚ there was an open sky. The evolution of this invention eventually enabled people to travel over the sea. The first flight was conducted on December 17 year 1903 at kitty hawk on the west coast of America. This invention brought a change in the way people travelled. Orville and Wilber wright the inverters of the aeroplane were brothers Wilbur the eldest was born on April 16‚ 1867 and died on May 30‚ 1912 the youngest Orville was born about 4 years later on August

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    The 1905 revolution had little impact but it is important to know that the Bloody Sunday which sparked 1905 revolution was starting point where the bond between the tsar and the people was heavily severed. This caused loss of popular support for Nicholas II. The Russian Revolution of 1905 was not a sudden event‚ but rather the culmination of years of discontent caused by several factors which were the poor economic condition of the peasantry‚ who had seen little improvement in their lives following

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    In order to gain a complete understanding of how the American Revolution brought political‚ social‚ and economic changes‚ one must know the order in which the U.S. was formed between the years 1775-1800. The United States was not a country in the year 1775 but was under British control with colonists and settlers from all over Europe that were mistreated by the British Crown. During the mid-1770s‚ many Americans were punished by King George III and had to face taxation without representation. The

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    The Industrial Revolution was a time of profound change in the United States. This time would be one of the most exciting ones for the United States. Eric Foner says‚ “The country enjoys abundant natural resources‚ a growing supply of labor‚ an expanding market for manufactured goods‚ and the availability of capital for investment‚” (2016). The United States was becoming a force to be reckoned with; however‚ the Industrial Revolution only sped up this process. As Foner explained‚ the United States

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    Beer in Mesopotamia and Egypt  1. How might beer have influenced the transition from hunting and gathering (Paleolithic) to agricultural-based (Neolithic) societies? people settled down to make beer out of barley and such 2. What does this history of beer in the ancient world tell us about the early civilizations? What it tells us really are essentially two things: first‚ that somehow ancient civilizations understood in some form or manner that the water was not "safe" to drink in some regions

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    The year is 1789‚ and the French have started their revolution. If you were asked for at least 4 reasons as to why it started‚ could you answer? If you think back to the American Revolution‚ they wanted freedom from a different country. The French Revolution was a little different. They wanted freedom from their country. Mostly‚ they wanted freedom from the system of an absolute monarchy. France’s revolution was meant to give freedom to the absolute monarch‚ the extremely hated estate system‚ financial

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