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    Ultimately‚ the Opium Wars changed China’s relationship with the Western world‚ resulting in a major shift in the economic and the diplomatic relationship between the Qing dynasty the western nations. The self-sufficient isolationist Chinese economy confronted a rapidly industrializing society that would refuse to submit. The failure of the Qing imperial court to properly secure their borders during the Opium Wars was a fatal oversight that would affect the foreign and domestic policies throughout

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    How America has changed Over the course of thirteen years‚ America has changed significantly. Things such as transportation‚ security and even budgets for defense related agencies have changed drastically. I think that America is much safer today although it is still not a completely safe place to live. The law enforcement still has a ways to go with making america feel safe. If you pass a cop on a high-way or just simply walking down a sidewalk you should not feel threatened or scared‚ you should

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    Does the modern world place too much reliance on technology? Technology has changed from a luxury to a necessity in the modern world of the 21st century today. 50 years ago‚ the television sets were unheard of in many countries. Whereas‚ in the modern world of today‚ even the poorest homes own them. In the past‚ cars were symbols of affluence and only the rich own them. However‚ it has become a mode of transportation today. The development of materials and machines has undoubtedly brought

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    Prohibition‚ even more than in prior decades‚ the true horrors of the drug. What brought about Repeal was the slowly dawning awareness that alcohol prohibition wasn’t working. Alcohol remained available during Prohibition. People still got drunk‚ still became alcoholics‚ still suffered delirium tremens. Drunken drivers remained a frequent menace on the highways. Drunks continued to commit suicide‚ to kill others‚ and to be killed by others. They continued to beat their own children‚ sometimes fatally. The

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    Another thing that changed in the Middle Ages‚ was how to maintain the eucharist. A whole set of regulations were implemented to control the manufacture‚ use‚ preservation‚ and disposal of the Eucharistic elements. Baking hosts became a ritualized procedure carried out in religious houses‚ accompanied by the singing of psalms. The hosts were baked in a vessel coated with wax‚ rather than in oil and fat‚ which might fry them. To keep crumbs from falling on the floor during the administration of communion

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    Philosophies have Changed America In the United States there are numerous events that have contributed to the people’s views on the philosophies that have been brought up. The first philosophy was Puritanism and it was created to ensure that people were doing God’s work and dedicating their lives to him. Centuries later the popular philosophy of deism was followed and it made people aware that logic and reasoning were present in the environment. Transcendentalism arose in the 19th century which

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    all of these activities can be performed either digitally or online. At the same time‚ though‚ technology can make life more convoluted—especially when something doesn’t work right or doesn’t do what it’s supposed to: Say‚ for instance‚ a GPS device tells you to turn the wrong way on a one-way street (yikes!)‚ or a computer erases all of your important data (ouch!). Unfortunately‚ it’s not always easy to understand how a product or service works‚ not to mention whether or not to hold off on adopting

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    pregnant. If two people have sex and one of them has a sexually transmitted disease (STD) then they could pass it on to the other person. Using a condom is the best way to prevent any infection from being passed from one person to the other. If a couple are going to use a condom for protection against pregnancy or infections‚ they should put it on the man’s penis as soon as he gets an erection. Some men say they worry about using condoms in case they lose their erection or have difficulty putting

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    in a Modern world Tanya Mitchell Mid-State Technical College Caring for the Amish in a Modern world The Amish believe in living in the simple world. They travel by horse drawn buggies and most don’t use electricity. Cell phones‚ Internet‚ and vacuum cleaners are not among the items found in an Amish home. The highest education they receive is the eighth grade and are not wanting to seek a higher level of learning. Over time the Amish have begun to take part in some of the things the modern world

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    The Tradition of the Onnagata: Cross-dressed Actors and Their Roles on the Classical Japanese Stage Theatre History I Dr. Kevin Browne December 7‚ 2011 Japan‚ like most cultures‚ has a long history of men playing the stage roles of women. This paper‚ The Tradition of the Onnagata: Cross-dressed Actors and Their Roles on the Classical Japanese Stage‚ will explore the representation of male and female gender in Japan’s highly stylized classical kabuki theatre. I will look at the history of

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