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    The formation‚ construction‚ and operation trains brought social‚ economic and political change to America. America came to see bridges and other structures on which train would operate crossing the country. In addition to transportation‚ railroads contributed to other industries like iron and communications. Iron production grew as well‚ even more than the population during the 1860’s since the demand was so high for railroads. Communication also became important for railroads. According to Understanding

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    How do the writers present their feelings on war? In the poems ‘war photographer’ and ‘war photograph’ the audience are presented with two poems which express the feelings of the authors towards war. I will be comparing these two poems to find the differences between the narrators feelings. Kate Daniels poem is told through the voice of an American citizen looking in a magazine at a war photograph. Whereas‚ Carol Ann-Duffy’s poem is about a war photographer developing the photos‚ that he took

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    Television and movies contains various kinds of contents in their category.Some people weap watching miserable drama;others laugh watching comedy.However‚If I had to explaine influence of those on people‚I would say that it would be split into roughly two groups:good and bad aspects. My primary reason is that Television and movies have cultural and moral influence on people who is children‚college students and scholar.One example of this is that differing from animal‚existance of human being has

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    Following many years of struggle‚ separation‚ and social injustice‚ the 1960s was a period of social and political revival. Particularly regarding racial equality‚ Congress ratified the Civil Right’s Act of 1964 which outlawed discrimination on the basis of race‚ color‚ religion‚ sex‚ or national origin. With several prominent civil right’s activists present‚ such as the well-respected Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.‚ President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the bill on July 2‚ 1964. In theory‚ the new legislation

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    Mr. X‚ Identify and Explain the Client’s Issues and Devise a Course of Treatment for him‚ taking into Account any Ethical Issues In this essay I will be explaining what self-esteem is and the issues Mr X has stated. I shall then cover any ethical considerations that need to be accounted for and devise an appropriate course of treatment for this particular individual. Self-esteem is how we value ourselves; it is how we perceive our value to the world and how valuable we think we are to others. It affects

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    Major indicators that cause political leaders to ignore intelligence warnings originate in cognitive biases that create their mindset. These mindsets can lead political leaders to ignore intelligence warnings by either creating unrealistic expectations of intelligence‚ or politicizing intelligence that support their policy preferences. Political leaders crave a confident amount of certainty and accuracy in intelligence reports. Their cognitive biases assume that intelligence should be perfect‚ in

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    for the crime against their ancestors when‚ “no crime was committed”. For at the time‚ most white men thought that they were doing a moral thing since there were no laws prohibiting slavery and the fact that the African American community had no political power‚ or even a platform to speak out on. Many claim that since slavery was legal in U.S. history‚ reparations aren’t due to the black community;

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    In both novels‚ Brave New World by Arthur Huxley and 1984 by George Orwell‚ the role of History is essential. History is an essential component to understand the present circumstances. The use of History is not to repeat mistakes from the past in the future. History plays an important role in both novels‚ however they are handled differently. In the Novel Brave New World by Arthur Miller‚ History is rejected and suppressed. One of the characters in the novel‚ the world state ruler Mustapha Mond

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    d) Examine the ways in which laws and social policies affect family life. Laws and social policies have been affecting the family for hundreds of years. They can alter how families look or function either directly or indirectly. Laws and policies can be aimed directly at the family to engineer change‚ to mould them into a new scheme or to change the way they function (such as contraception). However‚ family life can also be changed by indirect policies where the family is altered but the policy

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    reality is objective‚ “out there‚” and independent of the researcher -- therefore reality is something that can be studied objectively; • the researcher should remain distant and independent of what is being researched; • the values of the researcher do not interfere with‚ or become part of‚ the research -- research is value-free; • research is based primarily on deductive forms of logic and theories and hypotheses are tested in a cause-effect order; and • the goal is to develop generalizations

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