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    Impact Of Radar On Society

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    show what wonderful things one machine can do. To this date‚ the radar has presented a vast amount of programs that amaze society in many ways. It has revolutionized the military industry‚ the weather industry‚ the entertainment industry‚ space imaging‚ and it helps the world feel a sense of protection. On that note‚ the radar has most definitely impacted society and the world in a very positive manner The radar has revolutionized the military in a luxurious amount of ways. For instance‚ the Battle

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    created a positive and negative eugenics system. Worldwide‚ eugenicists and scientists believe that gaining control over heredity allows for the creation of perfect human beings and the elimination of social “ills”. Eugenics had a significant impact on society and introduced genetic science to the mainstream.

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    renaissance had a large impact on many things in Europe involving the rebirth of culture and arts‚ and it also left behind a new spirit of curiosity and adventure. The new desire for adventure and thrill led to the European Age of Exploration. Europeans seemed answers to feed their curiosity‚ so as a result they decided to embark on voyages to discover what was beyond their borders. By the beginning of the fourteenth century‚ the Europeans striving for knowledge about the world around them‚ along with

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    Movies and Their Impact on Society “I’m going to make a name for myself. If I fail‚ you will never hear of me again”- Edward James Muggeridge. True to his words he succeeded in making a name for himself and he created the first movie or “motion picture”. Now if you do not understand or know what a movie is I will enlighten you as best I can. Movies are a rollercoaster ride that transcends people into a whole different world fresh out of somebody’s imagination as seen through the genres of horror

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    When World War I erupted in 1914 due to the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria‚ the United States remained a neutral country. However‚ due to the sinking of The Lusitania‚ the Zimmerman Note‚ and the economic investments of the U.S.‚ the U.S. entered WWI in 1917 abandoning its neutrality. In early 1915‚ unrestricted submarine warfare was introduced when Germany declared the area around the British Isles a war zone. This meant that all ships in the area would be attacked by the

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    World War Ⅰ was a war that affected the whole world‚ it caused many countries to go bankrupt and created more than one new rivalry between countries in the process. Eighteen different countries involved in World War I‚ and that is not counting all of the colonies belonging to the involved countries that were forced to give financial and/or militaristic support. There were situations that led up to and caused World War I but three of the main reasons were Balkan nationalism‚ entangling alliances‚

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    World War

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    WORLD WAR 1 A. MAJOR ALLIANCES FORMED DURING WW1 * Started by Germany * Triple Alliance/Central Powers: Germany‚ Austria-Hungary and Italy / Turkey & Bulgaria * Triple Entente (treaty of friendship‚ not yet an alliance): Britain‚ France and Russia * Allies: Britain‚ France‚ Russia‚ Italy‚ Serbia‚ USA B. MILITARISM * Attitude of powerful class of military leaders on their countries’ policies * Glorification of war and urged the build up of weapons and

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    The First World War impacted significantly on the homefronts of the participating nations in many different social‚ political and economic areas. There was a widespread restructuring of primary industry with a large orientation towards militarism. There was massive political change where new systems of power were introduced that gave governments a range of new powers including the control over industry. The civilian population had severe restrictions placed upon their rights and liberties due to

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    President Wilson was an idealistic president who wanted peace. His main emphasis was on a just war. The US started out in 1914 as a neutral country. While the sale of arms and supplies went to all countries‚ the US banks were more likely to loan money to the Allies. The US government accepted the illegal British blockade but protested the use of U-boats and their surprise attacks by the German government. In 1915‚ the German U-boat sank the Lusitania‚ which killed 128 Americans. Not wanting

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    Impact of Science on Society

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    THE IMPACT OF SCIENCE ON SOCIETY James Burke Jules Bergman Isaac Asimov NASA SP-482 THE IMPACT OF SCIENCE ON SOCIETY James Burke Jules Bergman Isaac Asimov Prepared by Langley Research Center Scientific and Technical Information Branch 1985 National Aeronautics and Space Administration Washington‚ DC Library of Congress Cataloging in PublicationData Burke‚ James‚ 1936The impact of science on society. (NASA SP ; 482) Series of lectures given at a public lecture series sponsored

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