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    were spray painted. No longer did workers have to paint with brushes‚ an interminable and tiring task. This quick way of using hoses to spray paint onto surfaces eased the painting process; Francis Millet was credited with this new technique of painting. Ultimately‚ several creations in the fair‚ such as this new way of painting‚ influenced modern ideas and involved many‚ including Nikola Tesla and Walt

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    books. Clarisse disappears after knowingly sharing her memories and judgments on the past world. All people of the city‚ including Montag and his wife‚ have all been brainwashed into thinking the world they live in is how the world has always been. Although there has been many changes to this society‚ there are still the memories that certain people hold. Clarisse is the teenager who came and changed Montag’s life for the better. Clarisse came across to Montag

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    Between the years 1928 and 1941‚ both the Five Year Plans and Collectivisation were in their early stages . The reason for the eradication of the NEP and the creation of the Five Year Plans is that‚ even though the first Five Year Plan did increase production in factories‚ there was a large unpopularity for the plan from the peasantry and some workers‚ as they believed they were being treated unfairly. The two first Five Year Plans focused solely on improving heavy industry‚ which‚ at that time‚

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    Before Shakespeare was born‚ England experienced many big changes in the way religion was practiced. When Shakespeare wrote plays under the reign of Elizabeth they were about war and succession. King Henry VIII split with the Catholic Church after the Pope refused to annul his marriage. He seized the church’s land and wealth‚ and destroyed England’s monasteries. Catholics were often an object of mockery in English Renaissance drama. Years later‚ when Shakespeare was alive‚ Queen Elizabeth was considered

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    was a guy named Winston Churchill. In his time guiding he showed and represented bravery and created hope for the people he lead. Winston Churchill had been an essential catalyst for their triumph over the axis powers and without him and the major change in

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    and was tutored by Aristotle throughout his teenage years. He later went on to become King of Macedonia after his father’s death at eighteen. He led military campaigns across the middle east and south Asia‚ but why was Alexander so important? How did he change the world? Alexander was born into the royal family of Macedonia in 356 BC to King Philip and Queen Olympia. King Philip was absent most of his life and the prince grew to resent him‚ and at age 13 the King assigned the famous philosopher

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    How did the Erie Canal Change America? The Erie Canal changed all our lives for the better. It was started in 1817 and was finished and opened eight years later in 1825. The official date construction for the Erie Canal was approved by the New York State Legislature was on April 15th‚ 1817. The Erie Canal is 363 miles long and was solely built by man and horse power. The Erie canal affected the United States in many ways‚ a few of them are‚ that by using the Erie Canal travel time and dangers

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    However‚ with many new changes came people that wanted to take advantage of the new economy. There were over a handful of robber barons. These people were involved in unethical business practices‚ treated their employees horribly‚ and paid minimal attention to their customers and competitors. They did whatever to become successful. These industrialists were successful by turning their business into a monopoly.

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    Two eras that changed the course of mankind were the Renaissance and the Reformation. The Renaissance‚ an era that takes its name from the French word for "rebirth‚" began in late 14th-century Italy. It came to maturity in the 15th century‚ and spread to the rest of Europe after the middle of that century. Following the devastation of the black plague‚ it marked not only the physical recovery of the human population across Europe‚ but also an artistic‚ intellectual‚ scientific‚ and philosophical

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    changed his eating habits‚ changed the way he viewed the world and the treatment of African Americans in society. The most significant thing that happened was the changing of his last name. Malcolm had went from Malcolm Little to Malcolm X. Many people change their last names generally during marriage or divorce but for one to drop the name they have grown into since they day they were born is something significant. Malcolm had experienced an awakening or an epiphany while incarcerated; the

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