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    Walter Elias Disney is claimed to be the most influential american of the twentieth century‚ changing the entertainment industry forever. His multifaceted and inspiring ways created an empire that will forever fervently live. Born on December 5‚ 1901‚ in Hermosa‚ Chicago‚ Illinois‚ Disney began his artistic career at a young age beginning to draw‚ paint‚ and sell pictures to neighbors and family friends in Missouri‚ his childhood home. His father was Elias Disney‚ Irish-Canadian‚ and his mother‚

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    consequences.” Consequences are often formed when people make hasty decisions and do not think there thoughts through. Such is the case in the play “Romeo and Juliet” when the two characters do not think of how decision will affect them in the future. In the play hasty decisions caused Romeo and Juliet’s deaths. Hasty decisions were made going to the party‚ being married and drinking the potions. Romeo going to the party was a hasty decision and in turn he finds himself with consequences too large. A servant

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    Wall survived for many years and has been a big part of Chinese history. Have you ever been to the Great Wall of China? The benefits help China because the Great Wall influenced China‚ kept invaders out‚ and it was very easy to build. The benefits did outweigh the costs for building the Great Wall. First of all‚ the Great Wall influenced China and attracted many visitors. People that wants to go to China’s Great Wall want to explore the old structure and find ancient artifacts from the

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    Princess Anne of Denmark in 1589 and gave birth to his first of many children in 1594. James I was a successful ruler due to his pragmatic and practical nature. He realised he would have to work with and not against the Parliament. Nevertheless‚ he did dissolve the Parliament a few times during his reign. James I also had success within his foreign policy especially with Spain. He managed to bring an end to the Anglo-Spanish War and sign a peace treaty with Spain in August 1604. Despite being a successful

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    Some of the musicians that Lennon inspired include the famous Elton John‚ Bob Dylan‚ The Rolling Stones‚ Ike and Tina Turner‚ Raidohead and even Ray Charles. John Lennon has inspired a majority of today’s musicians. Not only did John Lennon inspire many musicians seen today‚ but‚ he also had a very successful career with the Beatles‚ The Beatles sold over two billion albums with a total of one thousand two hundred and seventy-eight weeks of being on the charts‚ and a total

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    In this discussion‚ I utilized the 7 steps of the Ethical Model for Ethical Decision Making as outlined in McGonigle and Mastrian (2015) to analyze the case study. Ethical Dilemma Examined with conflicting Values: The case manager was given a message by the physician which was to simply contact the family and have they come in for an evaluation. The case manager did much more by giving more information in the parent’s email that was not secured and went on to inquire about other treatment i.e. counseling

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    Italian who saw the world more differently than any other man at the time. His writings like The Prince‚ challenged and brought new ideas about rulers and how they should act. Many people feared his ideas and still disagree on them today. Machiavelli strongly believed in deception of being good‚ not raising taxes and or not having true virtue‚ and how it is much safer to be feared than loved as a leader. These ideas were considered absurd to the people. And so many thought of his writing to be immoral

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    Social tensions were on the rise and the people of Germany began the outcry for formal change. Modernism began gaining popularity in nations all across Europe and its effect on architecture was no different. Walter Gropius‚ with regards to the Fagus Factory‚ one of his first works from 1911‚ set out to build a structure to embody his theories of modernism and functionalism. By connecting with the people through the space’s arrangement and aesthetic‚ architecture took on new meaning. The Fagus Factory

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    the Herlot‚ and they had to give half of their crops to the master. The Spartans and the Athenians have few similarities like their type of government which is Oligarchy. An Oligarchy government elected a small group of people to make important decision. They both fought in the Battle of Pataea‚ which ended the Persian invasion. They trained their children at an early age to prepare for war. They both were city-states. They both supported education at an early age. They both fought in the Peloponnesian

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    many things‚ but none of them begin to compare with Queen Isabella I. Queen Isabella achieved much more then all of the other Renaissance figures. Queen Isabella I was the most influential figure from the Renaissance because she unified Spain and she did amazing work with Christopher Columbus. Queen Isabella was born on April 22‚ 1451 and died on November 26‚ 1504. She died at the age of 52. She was daughter of Isabel of Portugal and Juan of Castile. Isabella had a half brother named Henry VI. In 1454

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