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    undeniably an icon of social change within not only America‚ but also around the world where his music has been heard. Author Anthony Bogues in his article “Get Up‚ Stand Up: The Redemptive Poetics of Bob Marley” even goes as far as to compare Marley to Martin Luther King Jr. seeing the evidence that they both stood strongly for social change in a time when we most surely needed it. Bogues writes‚ “common to both King and Marley was the universalism‚ a commitment to social change‚ and the fact that both

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    others have changed the world thoroughly‚ their changes resounding through time‚ such as Christopher Columbus. One other has changed the world thoroughly‚ and though all know his name‚ few know who this actually is. This man is Amerigo Vespucci or‚ as known to the Spanish‚ Americo Vespucio. Vespucci was born on March 9‚ 1454‚ in Florence‚ Italy. He was born into an old family‚ having lived in the same mansion for over two hundred years. While Amerigo did not receive a formal education‚ he was taught

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    World War 1 were more patriotic than anti-American because they were attempting to improve their government‚ making an effort to protect their country‚ and they were defending what they believed in. The people who spoke out against World War 1 should be viewed as patriotic because they were attempting to improve their government by providing their judgement. One way people tried to improve the government was by muckraking. Muckrakers

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    For cars? The Ford Mustang. A bold claim‚ for sure‚ but this essay sets out to argue why‚ in this constantly changing world‚ the Ford Mustang still matters‚ not just to car lovers‚ but to the general public. This is the story of how a humble car transcended it’s purpose‚ how it grew to become a part of our culture. This‚ is

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    For example‚ clothes‚ technology‚ government‚ laws and even the way we speak has changed. Not everything has changed though there are still a few things that we have kept like for example show business‚ entertainment‚ and the way we see each other. One of the many things that are different now from when Shakespeare was around is fashion. People dressed different. They dressed weird but to them that was the way it was. If you had layers of clothing it showed how wealthy‚ you were. Color described

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    who were incapable of understanding the concept of being human‚ which at first made for the perfect relationship between owner and slave. These slaves would have families or make families‚ handing down their slavery by generation. Although slavery did not begin this way‚ it evolved into this‚ causing the enslaved population to helped create dramatic spikes within a colonies population. Maryland in the late 1600s to early 1700s‚ an increase of population growth‚ hitting roughly a 146% increase (The

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    and still is known as a saint and a military leader‚ Joan also led the French army to victory over the British during the Hundred Years war. Even though Joan had no military training and had not been taught to read or write‚ Joan of Arc was able to change her society in France by guiding the French army to victory‚ being a strong leader of her time‚ by sacrificing her life to France‚ and by being a strong symbol of french unity and nationalism. Joan of Arc was born on 1412 in Domrémy-la-Pucelle‚ France

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    How did art change during Renaissance? During the renaissance people expressed many new ideas in art. Many artists and architects used mathematics to plan their works. They began to know that many objects in nature have a certain proportion‚ which is often found in the shape of a leaf or in the form of buildings. They found a way to make paintings look 3D. And they improved at making the sculptures more realistic. Also they began to use muted colours in paintings. One of the main points is that

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    Not only did people die because of starvation‚ but some were hanged as well. The hanging that affected Elie the most was when a young boy dangled on life for everyone to witness. Elie did not understand the actions of God and neither did many around him‚ many wondered where God was and Elie responded‚ “Where He is? This is where-hanging here from this gallows…” (65). Elie

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    leader (1162-1277). He also know as the greatest Asian and his real name was Temujin. He conquered China and Central Asia and more . The Mongols controlled between 11 and 12 continuous square miles. Total‚ is it a size of Africa. The question is “How Did He Change The World?”. Genghis Khan protected Buddhists‚ Muslim‚ Christians and Hindus. They create more new technology like : Guns‚ gun powder‚ men wore silk shirt to battle. He established paper money and trading between different nations and is it

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