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    only school to gain an education. To survive this experience‚ Ruby had to rise above prejudice‚ face her fears‚ and find strength in her faith. Ruby Bridges was just six years old when in 1960 she was ordered to go to first grade in the William Franz Elementary School. On the morning of the first day of school‚ Ruby Bridges’ mother told her: "Now I want you to behave yourself today‚ Ruby‚ and don’t be afraid." She walked past crowds of people screaming vicious racial slurs at her. No black

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    was going nowhere and would be forgotten because he never tried to change anything and took everything he had for granted. The day that changed is life was the 12th of December 2012. When he saw on the news that not everyone in South America a part of the world relatively close to him was not having as much resources as the other rich countries like the United States. That is when he decided to change the present situation. This situation was for him against all his principles. In a perfect world

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    Thomas Edison life and inventio 1.Thomas Edison was a famous American inventor so every American people know him not American people even all of the world he born on (feb‚ 11‚ 1847) in Milan Ohio. 2.Inventor Thomas Edison created such great innovations as the practical incandescent electric light bulb and the phonograph. A savvy businessman‚ he held more than 1‚000 patents for his inventions. 3.Thomas Edison rose from humble beginnings to work as an inventor of major technology. Setting up a lab

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    him was at the time. He came to the conclusion that there needed to be change‚ and he would help invoke that change. Michael Moore would change the structure of his society by doing it through one of his many talents: comedy. Michael first began his criticism by writing in his own weekly newspaper‚ the Flint Voice. He would later be hired to write for the magazine‚ Mother Jones. Things‚ unfortunately‚ didn’t work out for the best because he was fired from working there. Despite this‚ it may have actually

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    mother worked as maid. As a child joseph experienced the poverty that most peasants had to endure in Russia at the end of the nineteenth century. At the age of seven he suffered from smallpox. He survived but the scars remained on his face. Because of this he was called as pocky by his friends. The five year plans built vast factories in places like stalingrad leningrad and other cities across the Soviet Union. They also built hydro-electirc dams‚ canals‚ railways and other infrastructural projects

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    cultural changes began to occur and the people of the Middle East began to change. The Middle East went from a low social economic status to one of the most growing regions in the world as Islam came and changed the lives of the people living in the Middle East. As the journey of Islam began to spread and develop a new “Middle East” came to play. One of the biggest elements Islam changed for the people of the Middle East was their religion‚ not only did Islam change the religion of the people but it

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    Ethical Reasoning In ethical reasoning‚ the Trolley Problem is an excellent example of what most people find to be ethical and unethical. Unfortunately‚ there is really no right answer. However‚ the most common answers to the two Trolley Scenarios are: it is ethical to pull the lever‚ but it is unethical to push the very large person. In the scenario of having to pull the level and kill one person verses killing five people‚ most people’s reaction is to pull the level. This was also my reaction

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    through colonialization‚ the need for a way to communicate through long distances became larger thus making the telegraph like no other for it has connected the world over‚ literally and figuratively‚ by allowing easy and simple communication between people and providing a way to connect with someone miles away as evident by its rampant success and influence in the American civil war‚ furthermore it effects are everlasting as it paved the rocky road of communication. Which through natural progression

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    2. "To suffer change or be acted upon‚ too‚ is a term with more than one meaning. Sometimes it means a sort of destruction by the contrary‚ sometimes it is rather a preservation of what is potentially by that which is actually‚ and which is like the former insofar as a potentiality and by like an actuality. For it is by the exercise of knowledge that the possessor of knowledge becomes an actual knower‚ and this either isn’t a qualitative change (for the thing develops into its own nature and actuality

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    Freud changed the way many people thought about the world through their studies. Zionism‚ feminism‚ racism‚ social darwinism‚ and modernism were very important ideas and acts during this time. Advancements in architecture and technology were big parts of the Second Industrial Revolution. Even though racism was a very serious problem during the Second Industrial Revolution‚ there were many good advancements in how people thought of the world‚ how people thought of other people‚ and architectural/technological

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