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    William affected the Early States by creating a society in which there was religious and political freedom. He‚ through enlightenment philosophies‚ created religious tolerance where people won’t be prosecuted for what they believe in. He also created a democratic system with fair trials‚freedom from unjust imprisonment and free elections; ideas that greatly influenced the American Constitution. Pennsylvania was considered the most successful English colony due to this new democratic system. This

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    the major posers of France and Spain - She didn’t try to support a number of poorly-resourced military campaigns in the Nederland’s‚ France and Ireland In government‚ Elizabeth was more moderate than her father and half-siblings had been - The main impact was that she made England a protestant country Elizabeth was more moderate than her father and her half siblings had been. Her father was cruel and had 6 wives ( executed 2‚ divorced 2).He separated the Church of England. Elizabeth’s Sister Mary

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    work of Roger we would not have many of the laws and bills put into place as we have today. America as we know it could have been altered to a Jesus-loving nation. I don’t know about you but no birth control and significantly less progression as a society doesn’t sound like a good country to live in. Along with this nation we could of been‚ we would of had many more wars with other major countries. With all this taken into account‚ Roger Williams and his ideas of religious freedom and tolerance may

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    yourself‚ and one for helping others” Many people only know Audrey Hepburn as an award winning actress. But in this speech you will get to know her a little bit better. As a child of war‚ a lover of art and a Goodwill Ambassador‚ Hepburn’s role in society was not only to make people laugh‚ but to make the world a better place. Hepburn was born in Belgium in 1929 to a British businessman and a Dutch baronet. Moving to the Netherlands to seek relief from the war‚ Hepburn began studying the Performing

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    work was a major building block in the development of epistemology and political writing‚ influencing numerous of writers and thinkers such as Voltaire and Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Years after the death of John Locke many still are determining the true impact he had on modern western philosophy and his theories that molded the thinking of

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    Today‚ technology plays a big role in today’s society. Every generation has some form of technology; may it be a laptop‚ desktop‚ cell phone‚ ipod‚ and etcetera.Over the past fourty years‚ the computer industry has taken fantastic leaps and bounds to where it is today. One of the most influential people during this time was Steve Jobs. Not only was Jobs an integral part of the rise in personal computing‚ but he was an excellent motivator for those working under him and those inspiring to be like

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    John Locke’s views on society and religious and political standards were‚ at the time‚ innovating. No one had dreamed of being of equal status before it had been introduced. The Divine Right theory was being threatened and people began to back this “Social Contract” beside Locke. Ideas such as religious freedom and separation of church and state were just a couple of his ideas. The fact that he was an antislavery advocate helped him win over even more supporters. Locke describes the state of nature

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    access to it. Be it on the Internet‚ on a company intranet or on a mobile phone or some other type of electronic device‚ the technology is farther along now from than ever before‚ with new advances progressing daily. The following will focus on the impacts of information technology and electronic commerce on business models‚ commerce‚ market structure‚ workplace‚ labor market‚ and education. Business Models‚ Commerce and Market Structure One important way in which information technology functions

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    it affects a person’s ability to control and adapt to its environment. In American society‚ it is a consequence of science and engineering‚ although several technological advances predate the two concepts. Even though technology may seem like a hassle for the older generations‚ it has greatly impacted the world because most families are dependent on technology as a part of their daily lives. Living in a modern society‚ technology has changed the world in an optimistic way‚ making many lives easier

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    we live in today. The heritage‚ traditions and culture of tejanos remain in many parts of Texas as well as the historical preservation of places‚ artifacts‚ documents‚ and influential leaders who helped shape Texas. Among those who have had a big impact on the development of Texas is Sam Houston‚ Commander of the Texas army‚ during the fight for Texas independence from Mexico. Sam Houston was a very important political figure and the first elected president of the Republic of Texas in 1836. Born

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