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    many factories were built‚ and numerous people invented something. Europe was in a revolution. This was no ordinary revolution‚ it was a the Industrial Revolution; a time of change for the better. The Industrial Revolution had a positive impact where working conditions were good‚ and overall the quality of living became better. When many factories were built during the Industrial Revolution somebody had to work the factories. Those people would be the factory workers. These workers were given good

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    The world is an increasingly dangerous place to live in. It seems that everyday we are hearing more and more stories of murder‚ kidnapping and terrible crimes; but is the world really getting more dangerous? I believe the media has a vital role to play in this picture with the arrival of 24-hour news channels and live news feeds; it seems we are constantly being bombarded with horrific incidents‚ giving the false illusion that crime is rising at the same rate as well. We look back to the First

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    Three factors that led the United States from neutrality into World War I * February 1‚ 1917 Germany began unrestricted submarine warfare. * February 3‚ 1917 A German boat sank a U.S. cargo ship Housatonic United States and that broke off the diplomatic relationship with Germany * February 24‚ 1917 The Zimmermann telegram which was published in the American Press on March 1‚ 1917 Many of the Americans were opposed to entering World War I because they felt that it was a European war

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    of wonderful places I’d like to visit. However‚ most of all I would really like to visit Hollywood for which I have a great deal of reasons to do: to see how the films are made‚ meet famous actors and actresses and to feel the vibrant atmosphere of Los Angeles. To begin with‚ Hollywood is famous for making films. For example‚ I like films and spend a great amount of my free time watching new and sometimes even old films‚ especially made in Hollywood. And when the film attracts me I wish to know

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    Buy an essay: Cats Make Better Pets than Dogs It is a common knowledge that pets play an integral part in the life of contemporary people as well as they used to thousands of years ago. Which pet to choose is an age-old question and certainly a matter of opinion and may be definitely answered only by an individual pet owner as it depends on what the owner expects to see in his pet. There are those who experienced keeping different pets and after that call themselves either a cat person or a dog

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    If I could travel anywhere‚ I would go to... Egypt. The reason I would choose Egypt is to get a first-hand experience on the ancient method the Egyptians used to engineer structures. Their work was so exquisite and astonishing that it is crazy to think modern engineers find it nearly impossible to replicate them. Pyramids were the beginning of architecture and are considered to be the most precise structures know today. They had no modern technology and would generate the most precise masterpieces

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    the interruptions‚ to make a new path‚ from falling‚ a dance step‚ from fear‚ a ladder from dream‚ a bridge…” Excerpt from the poem “In All‚ There Were Three Things” by Fernando Pessoa As human we have certain emotional traits‚ traits that make us unique. I like to call these traits inherent passions. These inherent passions are triggered when interruptions are brought into our life path‚ when a particular life event occurs and your perspective‚ your north suddenly changes. And so for me‚ the interruption

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    individuals and ordinary people often do not get the chance to voice their opinions or give feedback to the authorities. However‚ since the advent of technology‚ the wiring of the world through social media and Web-enabled cellphones is changing the nature of conversations between leaders and the led everywhere. The world is going from largely one-way conversations—top-down—to two-way conversations—bottom-up and top-down. This is because through new media‚ the individual has easy access to social media

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    book which is change vs tradition. The quote shows the theme perfectly; basically it shows the ignorance of most of the Umuofia clan and their fear of the white peoples culture taking over theirs. They are dealing with the question of whether change should be privileged over tradition. The people of Umuofia want a little change but at the same time they have fear of completely losing their way of life‚ the people are divided on the subject at hand at what the right and wrong thing to do is‚ and

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    The nineteenth-century poets wrote on the diverse topics such as death‚ whose effects have been explored in a number of ways. Considering Emily Dickinson‚ she abundantly uses the death theme in her poem "Because I Could Not Stop for Death." Dickinson portrays demise as the gentleman that comes to offer an eternity ride to the speaker‚ thereby developing an unusual death interpretation throughout the poem. Through accurate literary‚ the defined style of writing and a dramatic imagery theme‚ the author

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