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    Both people have had an effect on society‚ but it could be argued that Lither impact was greater . Firstly‚ Luther played a role in many well-known civil rights movements in the 1950s and 1960s. In the mid 1960s ‚he was the person who’s responsible for ordering the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act for African Americans. Both of these of these decisions helped change American law radically‚ so that African Americans will not be treated separately from whites Americans. Luther U.S. civil

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    ------------------------------------------------- Impacts of Applications of Chemistry on Society and the Environment ------------------------------------------------- Open Ended Investigation Madeline De-Sanctis INTRODUCTION From the earliest times‚ Chemistry has played a pivotal role in the advancement and enrichment of civilization‚ although sometimes it has also caused harmful and occasional long-reaching catastrophic effects on the environment. The importance of this sphere of science can

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    trying to impact their country‚ or society. Melba Pattillo Beals one of the first African Americans to integrate in an all white high school‚ Jackie Robinson the first black player to play in the Major Leagues‚ and Feng Ru the Father of Chinese Aviation‚ all faced turning points with vitality and made a noble impact on their lives and their society. In addition they all faced life changing experiences‚ but in doing so they impacted their society. One person who impacted a society‚ was Melba

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    Kerrang! magazine is a music magazine that is mainly based on rock music. It is published by Bauer Consumer Media in the United Kingdom. The magazine’s name is onomatopoeic and refers to the noise made when playing a power chord on an electrical guitar. The target audience for this magazine would first and foremost be teenagers (mainly those 16+) and also those in their 20’s. Some of its viewers would be approximately in their 30’s (the same age as the people featured in the magazine). Or simply

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    create a magazine front cover for genre of our choice‚ for a specific target audience. We had to ensure we followed generic conventions of magazines genres that we had chosen. There are different stages of my coursework; research‚ planning and overall production. We had to make a magazine cover firstly then research other magazines and analysed what they did to make their magazines appealing to the audience. We did this to understand key features of the magazines and to understand how magazines draw

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    JANE ADDAMS Jane Addams is known for Hull House‚ located in Chicago‚ IL. While this isn’t her only contribution to society during her life‚ this is the one contribution that has probably made the biggest impact on society. Jane became interested in social issues when she went on a trip to England with two college friends. She was exposed to the poverty that was all around England’s East End. Also‚ while she was in England‚ her and her friends came across Toynbee Hall‚ which was a settlement house

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    Animals go through this every day. Without specially trained animal doctors‚ these furry friends would suffer and would not stand a chance. Throughout the history of veterinary medicine the requirements remain hefty and have a standing impact on today’s society‚ it is shown that the study of veterinary medicine is important not only to the animals‚ but to every pet owner out there. The history of veterinary schooling is the most influential part of the development of veterinary medicine. The first

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    Warfare shaped several countries over the years in different ways. World War II had a great impact on Japan as a nation. In 1941‚ Japan bombed the Pearl Harbor of the US causing them to enter the war‚ which resulted in an immense clash between both countries. In August 1945‚ the US dropped two of the most dangerous bombs‚ the atomic bomb‚ on Japanese cities‚ Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Those bombings changed not only Japan‚ but also the entire world. The US had introduced a new weapon to the world‚

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    research. The Magazine Analysis (rev. 12/2009) ASSIGNMENT: To write an ANALYSIS of a currently published magazine. Through careful observation‚ form a SPECIFIC conclusion about the audience for which the magazine is intended. In addition to identifying the intended audience‚ state the major purpose of the magazine. After you have examined the magazine‚ form a thesis and write a 750-word essay based on your conclusions. Here is a sample thesis for National Geographic magazine: National Geographic

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    World War 1 also known as the Great War which started in 1914 as was fought in Europe. World War 1 had a huge impact on Australia and it society this was because of the Enemy Aliens‚ Middle and Working class women and the labour force. Australia’s ally was Britain so they supported the Triple Entente. As a result of the their involvement in World War 1‚ tensions began to develop between groups of people on the Australian home front. In world war one there was a lot of work available because all

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