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    The Columbian Exchange changed the world. It involved the European and the people of the new world ‚ Native Americans. When the Europeans found the new world they also found some other people that had already inhabited the land. When the Europeans first arrived into the new world the Europeans took them into slavery to mind gold and harvest crops. The Native Americans also got new diseases from the Europeans. The introduction of Europeans to the Native Americans Had good and bad effects. The reaction

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    The Greatest Chinese Inventions Gene R. Kelsey Strayer University The ancient Chinese culture produced major inventions that some of which still are relevant and useful to our modern culture all over world even today. When an Italian merchant named Marco Polo traveled to China in during the Song Dynasty in 1271 he discovered a place so technologically advanced far greater than any Western European nation of its time. The following is a listing of 9 important inventions instrumental to our

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    The Invention of the jet Engine Mohammadhossein Khoddammohammadi January 25‚ 2014 A jet engine is a reaction engine discharging a fast moving jet that generates thrust by jet propulsion in accordance with Newton’s laws of motion. This broad definition of jet engines includes turbojets‚ turbofans‚ rockets‚ ramjets‚ and pulse jets. In general‚ jet engines are combustion engines but non-combusting forms also exist. In common parlance‚ the term jet engine loosely refers to an internal

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    around the world have been changed by globalisation. Normally‚ we just know that globalisation makes technologies around the world have changed such as software‚ smartphones‚ or computers. Because in nowadays everybody use very smart technologies in dairy life for example people can communicate with each other by use application on internet even they are not in the same country. Actually‚ globalisation makes almost everything around the world such as economy‚ politics‚ trade‚ fashion‚ etc. have been developed

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    D-Day: An Invasion That Changed the World 29‚000 Americans dead; 106‚000 wounded and were missing after months of fighting in a place called Normandy (Ray). After reading this sentence‚ one may think of this as a dark time in our history‚ but the facts to follow will tell you otherwise. This historical event required months of critical planning and preparations. Several significant events‚ occurring during the invasion‚ had a major impact on the remainder of World War 2. The aftermath of D-Day would

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    First World War ended in 1918‚ many nations started to do reparations on the land‚ economy‚ and the political government. The war had damaged millions of people who wanted to see change in the nations. One of the major reparations began in Paris in 1919. This became known as the famous Treaty of Versailles. This event in 1919‚ led to many authors publishing books‚ articles‚ and other methods critiquing about the Peace talks during this time. In the book Paris 1919: Six Months that Changed the World

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    The Industrial Revolution changed the world forever. It helped progress us forward to how things are ran today. It made work faster and more efficient. A thought process that we will have forever. Moving the textile business out from people’s homes and in to the factory was a big necessary step. While some aspects of a factory are different‚ the process that was used during the Industrial Revolution is the same. The industrial Revolution changed the way we fought our wars‚ interacted with other countries

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    didn’t know. Their history‚ inventions‚ and events that happened are very fascinating. Canada is known as the second biggest country after Russia and neighbors the United States. It is known as the world’s most populated country. The two most common languages are English in French. The country’s capital is Ottawa which is the fourth largest city in Canada. The largest city is Toronto. Canada has a lot of interesting history and figures. Canada also has many great inventions. A few of the creations are

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    How the Attacks on September 11th Changed the World In order for a country to fight crime there must first be crime‚ which there always is‚ but specifically there must be enough of a certain kind. My topic is terrorism as this recently changed the face of America and created multiple government agencies and plans for action. Other examples are the drug trade‚ human trafficking‚ and gun running. September 11th‚ 2001 marks the day that most of were alive for and remember well. America was rocked

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    Miguel P. Paul McCartney: The Man Who Changed the World Paul McCartney is one of the most recognizable icons since the 60’s. Through his work with “The Beatles‚” His solo career‚ or his works for animal right‚ he is one man who has changed society as we knew it. “I was born in Walton hospital on 18th June 1942‚” (McCartney 2000) in Liverpool‚ England. In 1953‚ at the age of 11‚ Paul started attending the Liverpool Institute. Later on he met George Harrison on a bus ride home. They both attended

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