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    honor means to be responsible and honest in your actions and efforts toward the progression of our society. One that is truly honorable should be highly respected for this accomplishment. Not all people have what it takes to be able to be truly honorable. ("Honor | Define Honor at Dictionary.com") Isaac Newton is one of the many people that have been honored for their contribution to our society. Isaac Newton was born in the small village of Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth‚ Lincolnshire‚ England on

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    Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire (Williamson‚ 2003). Of all the countries fighting on the side of the Allied and Associated Powers‚ Great Britain’s motivation for entering the World War I on the side of the France was quite unusual. While Austria-Hungary declared the war on Serbia‚ because it was not satisfied with Serbia’s response to ultimatum‚ all other countries with Great Britain among them were forced to join either one of two forces‚ because they were bound by some treaties (Walzer‚ 2002). Russia

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    Subsequent to this he worked for many papers and often incorporated his own political views into his work. Whitman was even said to be fired from his job at the Eagle in 1848 because his opinion of a widely debated piece of legislature‚ the Wilmot Proviso‚ did not align with that of the owners of the newspaper. Walt Whitman’s political views mixed with his experience in the Civil War

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    founded in 1902 by Henry Ford. By 1908 he showed the world a car that was going to change motoring industry forever. 1908 was the year of the Model T‚ the next great technology advancement. There are people out there that say Henry Ford was not the inventor of the first car‚ what my research has shown me is that a man named Karl Benz would have to disagree. Henry Ford changed the world with the Model T. Changed how people travel to places with that he ended other transportation services. Starting

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    Japan: Locked Society to Christianity? Significantly‚ In the Meiji Restoration period in 1871‚ Japan passed into law the “Freedom of Religion.” This declaration has served a wide open door of opportunities to proclaim the Gospel‚ through various means and well-known strategies‚ in all areas in Japan. However‚ why is it that for many decades since then there is just less than one percent of the whole population profess they are Christians: that is despite the fact that there have been significant

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    When everyone in the society has a different belief than you it can cause rejection against the society. Montag doesn’t question what is happening in his society and goes along with it. Montag questions his job and what he does in his society. Montag wants to know what his society is missing and it is driving him. Montag changes his beliefs about society and this causes him to reject it because he wants to know what his society is hiding. At first Montag went along with his society without questioning

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    The Industrial Revolution paved the way for innovation today. It helped to shape the ideas of the modern world on how technologies have impacted society. Without most of these inventions‚ the world would not be the same. While the invention of the cotton gin and telephone were both immensely impactful‚ this one proved to be just a step ahead in the category of revolutionary. In 1793‚ the American inventor Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin. This was a machine that automated and sped up the process

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    Walt Disney grew up hoping he would be able to help people to not be sad but to feel happy all the time. That is a reason why he created Mickey Mouse and all the other characters that everyone knows and loves today. Disney did truly change the world and America‚ whether it is bad or good‚ and helped teach everyone that the greatest minds do not always start out with easy lives. The first thing we think about when we think of Disney‚ is Mickey Mouse. In 1928‚ “Steamboat Willie” was Mickey’s biggest

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    Lewis’ life was thoroughly littered with achievements‚ most of which have left a mark on today’s society. Mr. Lewis lived in a time when the Christian church was still rather active in government affairs. Most would expect Clive to agree with theocracy or any sort of Christian involvement in the government‚ considering he believed in Christianity. Contrary to this Clive was not shy about sharing how he thought that Christianity or a Christian party had no place in the government. This way of thinking

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    landmarks‚ having greatly affected our society. For phones? Despite the criticism the iPhone has undoubtedly revolutionised the industry. For writing? The ballpoint pen. The music industry? The Beatles. 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

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