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    The official end of World War 2 was in 1945‚ after the end of the war the United States emerged as a world super power. With the American mindset of being on top‚ the government became more confident in its abilities and started to get more involved with American lives. Also getting more involved in the American economy. Then an unexpected change within America was taking place. Minority groups within America started to gain a leeway within social equality. Whether these changes were for better or

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    history. One such person who wrote on slavery‚ southern society‚ and the Civil War was Karl Marx. Marx was mostly known for his critical writings on capitalism and European society‚ but the unique situations in the New World captured his attention. For Marx‚ the way in which the world was organized was strictly based upon economic factors and conditions. He would argue that the focus of the American Civil War should be on economic issues and those economic differences between the North and the South

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    The Holocaust changed the way I look at the world. When I think of the holocaust I feel bad and sad for the people that died and all they did was fight for what they believe in. Before I learned about the Holocaust I did not stand up for what I believe in‚ but now I do. The holocaust changed me and the way I feel. I don’t like what happened but I do like the person I have become out of it. Mr. Arbeiter means when he prays for a new love of humanity to be born out of the horrors of the Holocaust

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    return to crafts! For there is no such thing as ‘professional art’. (Walter Gropius‚1919). The Bauhaus focused on two things mainly‚ one being the coming together of all creative people and secondly a dream of creating a school that could change the world. The Bauhaus was evolutionary. It became one of the most influential modern art school of the 20th century as Gropius focused on bringing all creative people together in one school with a different teaching way then there was at the time as they centered

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    How to Deny Reality?

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    How to Deny Reality Student number: 1114010119 Name: Jing Zhang My dear teacher and my classmates‚ we are living in a world of furious competition and fast life rhythm. Sometimes the heavy living stress makes us feel breathless and exhausted. What can we do to leave the whole world behind and relax ourselves? As for me‚ when I’m tired of boring study and work‚ I just want to join a night club. A night club with dreamy lights‚ loud music‚ dancing people and young band

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    hero who inspired a country to revolve and free themselves of oppression. He is the type of person who no one else could ever become‚ but if there was someone who I would like to model myself after‚ it is him. He changed the course of history with his new ideas‚ and he freed what would become billions of people. Without Gandhi‚ I would not be alive today. I want to inspire at least some small amount of people to change their way of thinking and free themselves of an abominable situation. He was truly

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    ‘’I’m a barbie girl in a barbie world ‘’ Do you know barbie is ? Who created and why did they create her and know how she is just a very popular toy for all common young girls in our world . The barbie is a common toy all girls like and this is what my research paper will be talking about and how this invention reflected on our world and changed it . Barbie was invented by Ruth handler in the year of 1959 using a German doll called Bild Lilli as her inspiration Ruth wanted to change the life

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    The Second World War changed the history of the world forever.  Super powers emerged and other countries crumbled.  Economies changed and new ways of life were becoming present.  The United States emerged from the war as a world leader in government‚ economy and industry.  Most credit is deservingly given to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt for the success and victory for the United States in the war.  But in April of 1945‚ Roosevelt’s term came to an end with his unexpected death‚ and the weight

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    How the 19th Amendment Affects Womankind Imagine it’s voting day‚ every poll is filled to the brim with citizens. You are running errands with your family‚ but out of the corner of your eye you catch a woman trying to be involved in the election by voting. As you pass by more and more polls‚ you notice more and more women. Next thing you know‚ there are screams of terror as those women are being dragged out of the polls‚ being treated like wild animals. You and your family are sprinting to be separated

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    Before everything for Canada was all sunshine and rainbows‚ many things were destroyed during events that had occurred just like how Maharshi stated “The purpose of creation is the expansion of happiness”. It was able to transform from a dream to reality because Canada grew into a safe‚ stable‚ and happy place. However‚ in order to achieve this many events occurred; such as the spanish succession‚ the seven years war‚ loyalists started settling in Upper Canada‚ and the Act of Union. the spanish succession

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