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    test. I wanted to know if just smiling at someone‚ you could get them to genuinely smile back‚ maybe even make them a little happier inside. This is not‚ I learned‚ something I could test at home in the United States. I have found that it is a cultural norm to be pleasant‚ polite‚ and to smile to everyone in the United States. Even if you are strangers. So where could I go? Vienna.

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    How Has Voting Changed Over Time? Megan A. Reed American Military University PADM530 Public Policy Professor Christi Bartman 7 FEB 2013 Abstract Over time‚ as America promoted greater civil liberties for all of its citizens‚ voting rights have also undergone change. When the United States was formed‚ citizens with voting rights were mainly Caucasian males. African American males that were freed could vote also‚ but slaves however‚ were considered property and could not vote. States could

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    music of their own. Anita starts to change him‚ makes him realize that life can hand him beautiful things‚ and that it doesn’t matter where he has come from‚ or what labors he has gone through‚ what matters is that he is a moving influential person‚ and can achieve anything in the world.

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    The 1960s was an era that changed America in so many ways. While many of the changes were in Civil Rights and in humanity in general‚ another change would come in the form of science and even the way we look at body armor and self protection in general. 1967 was the year in which a the world would have been introduced to Kevlar. Kevlar Not only influenced our military it also has changed the face of everyday American products. Discovered in 1965 an American chemist with the name of Stephanie Kwolek

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    When the country was stuck in situations such as the Great Depression or World War II‚ baseball was there to guide people through the most difficult of times. However‚ as the years past by and new professional sports began to emerge in the spotlight‚ baseball struggled to adapt to the rapidly changing world. With the introduction of modern technology and a rapidly changing culture‚ baseball lagged in its ability to adjust. The sport produced

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    Technology has changed the face of warfare. Today‚ technological advancement has enlarged the battle space‚ increased the lethality of weapons and enabled greater precision. In other words‚ technological advancement has sold this idea that war can be won with minimal casualties and collateral damage. As a result‚ in place of human beings‚ we are starting to see an increased use of remotely piloted aircraft (RPA)‚ drones and robots in today’s wars. This phenomenon is picking up pace today to the extent

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    about sex has become a taboo in this modern day society. This norm has developed and has affected our society in more ways than you would imagine. This is‚ arguably‚ one of the most important social norms this country needs to break. This idea of sex being uncomfortable/wrongful to talk about is something that can only lead to many consequences among American youth. In order to understand the consequences of this social norm‚ one must understand the root of this taboo. According to cultural anthropologist

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    Nursing as a profession has changed over the years. Being a nurse in the 1900s as compared to nursing as it is today is enlightening to say the least. Education was next to nothing and acquired in a hospital operating room. The working environment and the duties of the nurse were much different; they performed duties that nurses today have never attempted. Nursing began to change during WWII for the better and now has advanced into a profession. The role of nursing in the early 1900s was performed

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    everything; I have to put in a hand and help prepare for the up and coming holiday. My feelings are mixed‚ I’m not sure if I am happy or sad about doing these things‚ I guess it’s just a part of getting older and becoming a wife and mother. I often wonder how my parents and grandparents felt about the same things I’m now worrying about and am confused over. I love the holidays‚ they bring a special joy to my life‚ they make me smile even if things may not be going as planned in my life; just the thought

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    Evolution has changed dramatically over time. In the movie Gattaca to be able to get a specific job you have to be genetically engineered. Imagine growing up with super high expectations and you were never perfect. Even if you try the best you could you may never get into the career you want. What would be the point of living be‚ but this could also help doctors to know and cure various diseases. Imagine growing up with super high expectations. In the movie ‘Gattaca’ a young man was professional

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