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    Embracing their missions‚ both go out to spread their faiths leading to greater evangelization and closer encounters with the God of Abraham. Despite the racial divide still in his heart‚ Malcolm X would later see in Islam what St. Paul saw in the Mystical Body of Christ: “the Oneness of Man under One God” (X‚ 207). This change would occur after his fallout with the leader of the Nation of Islam and his mentor‚ Elijah Muhammad‚ and his hajj to Mecca. Similarly‚ St. Paul‚ after his conversion and

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    combination of political‚ social‚ and economic elements that led to the violent diversity throughout the country. Jason Phillips‚ the Eberly Family Professor of Civil War Studies at West Virginia University‚ and author of the 2018 book‚ Looming Civil War: How Nineteenth Century Americans Imagined the Future‚ explains that throughout the 1850s‚ a series of events increased sectionalism‚ emboldened southern secessionists‚ and deepened northern resolve to defend the Union and end slavery.1 The Northern states

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    always easy to understand how a product or service works‚ not to mention whether or not to hold off on adopting it until a better‚ shinier thing comes along. A perfect example is the ever-evolving video format. We’ve gone from Betamax to VHS to DVD to HD DVD/Blu-ray to just Blu-ray (and everything in-between‚ of course). It can take years before a technology catches on‚ and even more time before we see a significant price drop. For the most part‚ however‚ technology does us more good than harm: It’s

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    was one of the few people‚ who assisted in the creation of the atomic theory and structure of modern science. His atomic theory was a distinguished work which is recognized by many. His theories provided a background for others to examine and compare how the theories relate to the atom. Without these theories‚ others after him could not have discovered the other properties of the atom. Some may disagree‚ stating that Dalton was not the individual who originally formed the atomic theory. The may argue

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    likely to perform better increasing multiple ideas and efficiency towards a shared objective. For example‚ when Mahatma Gandhi returned to India after living in South Africa for eight years; he wanted to attend a meeting to a political party to report how bad the Indians were discriminated in South Africa‚ therefore he looked for help with his mentor Gopal Krishna Gokhale a senior social and political leader of the Indian National Congress a political party in the country that was a venue where Indians

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    There were many themes in the play Macbeth. Not all good things have good endings. This relates to our society because there are many people who have great careers but sometimes something bad will happen then they won’t have a good career. In Macbeth‚ Macbeth becomes king but he doesn’t earn it‚ then he ends up getting killed for the way he ended up being king. “Macbeth! Macbeth! Macbeth! Beware Macduff!”. (Macbeth 58). This was the first sign that Macbeth’s success and royalty could come to

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    Imagine living childhood where your mother is killed when you are two‚ a childhood where you are a disappointment because of your gender. All of these sad events lead up to an amazing ruler who impacted England and changed it forever. Queen Elizabeth i was the daughter of the ruler Henry viii and Anne Boleyn. Elizabeth was born in London on September 7th‚ 1553. Since her mother‚ Anne‚ had failed to make a male baby she was beheaded by her husband‚ and Elizabeth was left a disappointment to the family

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    The Fall of Rome The early Roman state was founded in 509 B.C after the romans drove out the Etruscan king. Rome was known to be the center of the world which lasted for several centuries and the thought of such a worldwide power could decline was unheard of. Rome started out from a cluster of villages and into a great empire. It covered most of Europe‚ North Africa and parts of Asia. It was so powerful and seemingly unstoppable but as the aspects that made Rome so dominant started to fade

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    Alexander Hamilton (1755–1804) dove into progressive activity not long after his landing in New York from the West Indies in 1773. He served in the Continental Army and afterward in the Confederation Congress. Perpetually discontent with the Articles of Confederation‚ he was an early advocate of established change. A firm promoter of an in number‚ even blue-blooded‚ brought together government‚ he took an interest in the Constitutional Convention‚ composed a large number of The Federalist papers

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    wars. Nationalism contributed to the unification of Italy in the 19th century. Nationalism contributed to the fall of the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian empires. Nationalism also contributed to the outbreak of World War 1. These contributions all show how powerful nationalism was back then. Nationalism contributed to the unification of the Italian empire in the 1880s. “Between 1815 and 1848‚ fewer and fewer Italians were content to live under foreign rule.” Nationalist wanted unity‚ but regional differences

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