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    I think that to a moderate or large extent‚ advances in industrialization had an impact on Great Britain in the 19th century. The industrial revolution was the transition to a new manufacturing process from about 1760 to somewhere in between 1820 and 1840. It included going from hand production to machine production‚ improved water power efficiency and improved steam power efficiency. The Industrial Revolution began in Britain‚ and some of the most important technological advances were British. The

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    A classic gothic novel emphasises fear and terror. It has the presence of the supernatural‚ the placements of events within a distant time and an unfamiliar and mysterious setting. Romantic writer Mary Shelley’s novel Frankenstein conforms to these conventional ‘classic’ Gothic traits as well as to the modern conceptions of what is considered as Gothic. Shelley’s Frankenstein is host to a range of significant gothic elements‚ evident through Victor’s creation of the gigantic creature‚ the dark setting

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    improved‚ so did the world of philosophy. With science and philosophy discoveries‚ the arts began growing better then ever before. This period of time was known as the Enlightenment era. As explorers began discovering new things in unfamiliar places‚ some began thinking

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    How Far is too Far? Nathaniel Hawthorne’s representation of the Puritan’s strict religious ways in his novel‚ The Scarlet Letter‚ wasn’t just an observation of the problematic religious society‚ but‚ rather‚ a criticism of their extremist beliefs. The Scarlet Letter forces its audience to realize how sins are severely punished‚ and how religion is an enormous contributor to historical conflicts and the part it has played in the most recent wave of terrorism and religious controversy. The extremists

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    done something you thought was right‚ but regretted it immediately afterwards as the consequences presented themselves? “Great Expectations” is a novel by Charles Dickens about a young man named Pip and his adventure through love and life. It shows that love can cause people to do things they thought they would never do and are not proud of. During his adventure‚ Pip’s morals change from childhood to manhood‚ and not in a positive way. In the end‚ he must be able to forgive himself and reconcile with

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    causes‚ prime mover and funder of the Democratic Party and founder of the Open Society Foundations. The article further asserts that Soros is one of the most politically powerful persons on earth‚ a position he assumed in the mid 80’s when he began to reconfigure the political landscape across various countries around the world. The influence is derived from his poignant position on various issue that affect the society along with his personal fortune and investor assets controlled by his firm‚ Soros

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    Abraham Lincoln‚ a marble figure who some view as one of the father of the great change in American history and the political legacy we live today. Today‚ Lincoln is viewed as an American Icon who preserved the nation from falling apart and indeed keeping it together. He is a model of history because he abolished the slavery system in United States of America. He also wrote a very important document which we all have heard of called‚ The Emancipation Proclamation. This important document states that

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    time of big changes and new beginnings‚ the Industrial Revolution changed the world so that it was hardly recognizable. The Industrial Revolution brought about inventions as diverse as the steam engine to the telegraph. As time went on‚ more and more inventions were necessary to advance further into the Industrial Revolution. So much so‚ that the changes that the inventions themselves went through made them unrecognizable as to what they were in the first place. Some of the greatest changes‚ though‚

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    leaders chose instead to send the Potsdam Declaration to Japan warning them to surrender. The Japanese military did not know about the atomic bomb and ignored the warning‚ so on August 6th 1945‚ an American bomber called the Enola Gay was dropped on Hiroshima‚ Japan. This blast killed an approximated 70‚000 people and destroyed more than eighty percent of the city‚ but the Japanese still did not surrender. The US dropped a second atomic bomb‚ and after a furious debate in the Japanese cabinet‚ the emperor

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    rats. Then‚ these infected rat fleas started infecting people with the fatal bacteria‚ and contaminated people started infecting others‚ therefore it was a rapid chain-reaction. Because of the Black Death‚ many changes occurred in society‚ such as people seeking a source to blame‚ society and the economy shifting‚ and peasants rebelling. To begin‚ the plague caused people to search for someone or something to blame. Therefore‚ many groups of people were organized according to what they believed

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