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    Through out history there have been a selected few individuals that have been given the strengths of leadership‚ bravery and wisdom to help them in their endeavors in changing the world. With their predefined idea of what they plan to do they go forth to illuminate the worlds’ well being and enhancing the lives of the many people contained within it. A significant person which whom fit these qualities was once guided the Britains and the rest of the allies through a treacherous conflict was a guy

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    Hunter writes To Change the World to Christians who want to change the world‚ but have tried to do so in many well intentioned‚ but misguided ways. Hunter divides the book into three essays‚ beginning with a discussion on why the Christian view of culture is mistaken. Christians tend to have an idealized view of changing the world‚ but do not have a full understanding of culture. They long to change the world‚ but believe in “grass roots movements” and adopt the misconception if they are more faithful

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    From the beginning of the 18th century up until the 19th century‚ the Industrial Revolution changed the world. All of the changes began in Great Britain. This was due to many factors. The Agricultural Revolution that was going on during this time gave many new technologies to improve the life of its citizens. Great Britain also had an abundance of natural resources‚ available capital and political support for innovation. With the start of the agricultural revolution‚ many new technologies were introduced

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    Many would argue that the Industrial Revolution changed the world for the better due to the new technologies and inventions that transformed the way people lived and worked in Britain during the 19th century. Although these new inventions made some people’s lives easier‚ it is evident that the working class did not benefit from this period of development but endured an era of hardship and difficulties. The lower class became unwell due to their unhygenic and poor living standards. As a result of

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    The turn of the century changed everything all over the world. The Industrial Revolution began in the late 18th and 19th centuries and was a period of significant economic development marked by the introduction of power-driven machinery. The steam engine was use to run machinery. Before this time‚ a few machines were use to harness nature such as the wind and watermills‚ humans‚ and animals were depended upon as a source of power. Much like the Agricultural Revolution‚ the Industrial Revolution

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    who knows the way‚ goes the way‚ and shows the way”‚ John C. Maxwell. A leader is someone who leads a group to reach a common goal. Throughout history‚ there have been many leaders that have either positively or negatively affected society and the world as it is today. Adolf Hitler is an example of a great leader. He was born on April 20th‚ 1889‚ in Braunau‚ Austria. His parents made good money and their family lived comfortably. In school‚ Hitler only excelled in the classes that interested him‚

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    Between 1450 and 1850 12 million slaves were transported to the new world from Africa. However only 10.7 million of them survived the dreaded passage to the new world. In the Atlantic world many things happened that changed the world: the discovery of the new world‚ new technology‚ and most importantly the causes and effects of slavery. Slavery impacted the world in many ways and changed the world how it is today. During the Atlantic world one major resource was lacking and that was workers. Their previous

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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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    Parks as a activist that stood up for African Americans civil rights‚ but she is so much more. Rosa Parks changed the world because she was one of many voices that started a movement that changed the lives of millions of people. She showed America that everybody deserves equality and respect. She left a legacy as America’s “ Mother of freedom movements.” Rosa Parks changed the world by giving voting rights to African Americans‚ she did this by noticing the amount of segregation in voting. For example

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    Women change the world “A woman is like a tea bag- you never know how strong she is until she gets in hot water”‚ these were the well said words of former US first lady and leading feminist Eleanor Roosevelt. How many women do our lives comprise of‚ how many have we thanked. The daughters‚ the mothers‚ the sisters‚ the fribblings – friends like siblings‚ the wives‚ the aunts‚ the nieces‚ the grand-some things‚ the young uns‚ the teens. The women in our lives. Who love‚ lose‚ cry. Laugh‚ heal‚

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