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    later went on to become the 15th president of the United States. William L. Marcy was the Secretary of War‚ and had an important job during Polk’s presidency. The U.S. declared war on Mexico‚ and Marcy was responsible for organizing the army‚ which he did efficiently. Secretary of the Treasury Robert J. Walker was supportive of Polk’s ideas of expansionism and reducing tariffs. Walker played a big part in reestablishing the Independent Treasury ("James K. Polk - Administration."). Also‚ Polk gave Walker

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    “The world has never had a good definition of the word liberty‚ and the American people‚ just now‚ are much in want of one. We all declare for liberty; but in using the same word we do not all mean the same thing.” Abraham Lincoln was born on February 14th‚ 1809 in a small town called Hodgenville‚ KY with a mission of equality. Abraham Lincoln changed Americans view on the decision toward slavery. Additionally‚ male slaves were captured in Africa‚ and forced from their native land leaving their wife

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    How have the attitudes and policies of the states and federal governments impacted the aboriginal people? There are various ways in which the policies of the state and federal governments have impacted the aboriginal people. The government policies includes; the policy of paternalism‚ Protectionism‚ Assimilation‚ Integration and Self – determination. These policies have impacted the aid of Aborigines due to the fact that the governments thought that the Aboriginals

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    One cartoon changes the world Each time when people talk about Mickey Mouse or share Disney cartoons‚ they all remembered a great man‚ Walt Disney‚ who make a wonderful dream become true and make people’s life much happier than before. However‚ not everyone knows about Walt Disney. Walt Disney’s childhood was not very happy. His father’s physical intimidation have left deep scars on Disney’s emotional makeup. As he has had joined the Red Cross during WWI‚ he witnessed the cruelty of the war. And

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    STEVE JOBS: THE INSPIRATION OF MANY HOW STEVE JOBS HAS CHANGED THE WORLD WITH APPLE Steve Jobs was one of the giants of the information age‚ and his influence will be felt for decades to come. Jobs introduced us to multiple products that have changed the lives of many. Job’s was born in 1955 in San Francisco‚ California. He was a US electrical engineer and computer inventor. In 1976 along with Steve Wozniak they formed Apple Computers (Hefner 2005) Getting to know Steve Jobs personally is not

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    a diplomat‚ a printer‚ and a writer. Mr. Franklin’s many different accomplishments changed the world for the better. Benjamin Franklin’s early life was the foundation for the rest of his life; all of his later accomplishments were built on what he did over this time period. Benjamin Franklin was born in Boston on January 17‚ 1706. After 2 years of schooling‚ the young Mr. Franklin was expected to work at his father Josiah’s soap and candle making shop. Benjamin refused and when he was 12 years old

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    Locke’s writings were influenced by the changes in the English government at the time‚ which had become a constitutional monarchy with a powerful Parliament‚ exemplifying Locke’s belief that the monarch did not hold the divine right to rule‚ and that the people were justified in reforming a government which did not serve them well. Through most of the seventeenth century‚ the English Parliament and the Crown struggled for power; this came to head in the English Civil War of ‚ when Charles I was beheaded

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    quite changed the community the way Steve Jobs did. Steve Jobs took on a project in the ugly world of technology and made it great again. Steve Jobs was not just a mere manufacturer‚ he was a revolutionizing inventor who brightened the lives of ordinary people with his inventions. Steve’s Background Steve Jobs lived from 1955 to 2011. He was adopted by Clara and Paul Jobs and grew up in Mountain View‚ California. His Dad and neighbor taught him how to assemble and disassemble electronics such as

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    people are aware of the people and events that influenced her as she grew up‚ or all of the work she did for the NAACP‚ but none of that changed the world as much as all of the work that she did on integrating buses. As important as her one famous event was‚ Rosa Parks did so much more than fight for a bus seat. Rosa Parks would never have done the work she has done in her later life if she did not have the childhood that she had. When her mom‚ had Rosa in Pine Level‚ Alabama on February 4th‚ 1913

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    ethnicity changed‚ wars that happened during these time periods‚ and how the economy changed throughout the world. When the Immigration Act of 1924 put into place it affected all immigrants in Europe in some way or another. For some immigrants that were coming to America it had little affect‚ but for others who America saw as undesirable it caused a lot more of a restriction on who was allowed into America. It although did not cause the ones that America wanted to come here anymore than they

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