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    parliamentarian effort that caused the downfall of the Stuart monarchy as a result of the English Civil War‚ and was consequently invited by his associate leaders to assume a head of state role in 1653. As such‚ Cromwell ruled as "Lord Protector" for a five-year segment (1653–58) of the 11-year period of Republican Commonwealth and settlement rule of England‚ and technically of Ireland‚ Wales and Scotland. As one of the commanders of the New Model Army‚ he played an essential role in the defeat of the

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    Slavery‚ from the eighteenth century‚ has changed drastically to the present time. The main change I have researched is treatment‚ which is what I am doing my paper over. When slaves were brought to Jamestown the had no knowledge of their own birthday or background. The masters kept it that way‚ and gave them no sense of knowledge making sure they would stay “dumb”. In parts of the colonies it was made sure that the children were separated from their parents at a young age. Frederick Douglass was

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    How woman change in literature Throughout history woman’s roles have changed. They began to be doing a lot more political aspects like men and they are able to follow their own ideas and have more power to do so. The short stories “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and “Trifles” by Susan Gaspel are good examples on how woman roles have changed throughout history and through literature. “The Yellow Wallpaper” is about a woman with a nervous disorder and everyone be

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    Wars have defined the history of Europe. They have stimulated turning points in both culture and knowledge and have effectively changed the futures of many European countries. Wars have been started for multitude of reasons; however as the years have progressed the catalyst of these wars have shifted with the qualms of both the government and society. Initially‚ many of the European wars were provoked by religious differences. Later on wars were started over governmental changes and after that they

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    How is new technology affecting gaming? Technology for gaming has evolved vastly in the past few years. Turner (2013) explains‚ how the game industry is huge and is still growing; more people are involved in the industry‚ and currently around 30‚000 people are working in this sector. Nintendo Wii and Xbox Kinetic‚ have introduced new features into gaming which involves the users more with the interface. Players motions can now be detected by the console and this helps people keep active (Turner

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    Healthcare has changed over the past 10 years with the help of technology. Healthcare has changed a lot in the past 20 years. People now live on average at least ten years longer than they did in 1989‚ and medical advances have brought many breakthroughs and improvements in patient care. One of the main and most significant changes to healthcare over the past years have been the expansion in technology. Advancements in technology‚ especially in computers‚ have caused a major impact on today’s

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    For thousands of years’ humans have been coming together to live in what is called civilizations. For thousands of years‚ the creation of civilization has made people work together to improve living conditions and live better lives‚ but has also demonstrated that different society’s will fight each other to gain more power and show that their civilization is stronger than others. It is fair to say that humans have progressed civilizations going back to the first little civilizations of Mesopotamia

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    Allain and Kevin Bales‚ professors at Queen University describes slavery as the “status or condition of a person over whom any or all of the powers attaching to the right of ownership are exercised” (website). That may be the broader definition of slavery‚ but the definition of slavery goes much deeper than that. Slavery is a term that is fluid‚ it can change over many times and have different meanings. The type of slavery that has come to be the most famous description‚ is the enslavement of Africans

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    Technology improves by the minute with new discoveries and advances being made all the time. It is a tool that has affected many professions and ways of life making tasks quicker and easier. As time goes on we can see technology spreading into areas that have never felt its presence before. Its purpose? To make our lives comfortable and more efficient. Education is one area that utilises technology in almost every field. Whether it be admin‚ presentations in class‚ research‚ or access to the best learning

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    Vietnam War The North Vietnamese Communist leadership’s ability to reassess and adapt during the Vietnam War was reflected in how well they combined guerilla and conventional operations to achieve their strategic goal of unifying Vietnam under communist rule. Throughout the conflict‚ the Viet Cong (VC) were employed to conduct guerilla operations while North Vietnamese Army (NVA) and VC "main force" units were used to transition to conventional operations. Guerilla operations enabled Hanoi to inflict

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