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    Das Erdbeben in Chili [N#3]‚ 1999 The artwork‚ which is horizontal in its organization‚ is a perfect exemplification of Stella’s description of his works in his later decades as ‘maximalist’. When you first step in front of the forty-foot work of art‚ you get a sense of overwhelming immediacy. I had to step back to be able and see the whole piece because it is rather monumental in size. When I stare at Stella’s work of art‚ I can definitely feel the catastrophe of an Earthquake with all of what is

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    Fast Entertainment and Multitasking in an Always-On World was written by S. Craig Watkins. This essay appeared in the author’s book‚ The Young and the Digital‚ written in 2009. S. Craig Watkins is a professor at the University of Texas at Austin and a writer on the side. Watkins addresses the issue of multitasking and its relation to fast entertainment. The context surrounding this issue is that people in our society are trying to multitask to save time and become more productive. Watkins notes that

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    we will not have parity. It´s very clear.¨ (Maya Angelou). The Scottsboro trials took place 1931-1937 because nine black teenagers that were on a train from Chattanooga to Memphis seeking work‚ had been accused of rape by two white women that were also on the train that day. In the PBS video that we watched in class about the Scottsboro Trials there was much racism against blacks used during their trials that made an impact on history. In this essay‚ three major impacts on American history caused

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    Compare the impact of World War I and World War II on the United States Introduction: The First World War was battled from: 1914 to 1918 and the Second World War was battled from: 1939 to 1945. They were the biggest military clashes in the history. Both wars included military organizations together between diverse gatherings of nations. The Second World War had a much more prominent effect on American culture than the First World War did. One noteworthy effect of the Second World Wars was the

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    Women’s Roles in World War One In June 1914 Archduke Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary was assassinated by a Bosnian Serb nationalist. After months of tension in Europe‚ this event finally lead to an outbreak of war. This war‚ which was thought to be "the war to end all wars‚" is commonly known as World War One. When people talk about WW1 they think of the soldiers‚ weapons‚ and violence involved. But another major factor was women’s war efforts. Before World War One‚ women’s role in society was basically

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    the following conclusion about the League of Nations: despite all of President Woodrow Wilson ’s efforts‚ the League was doomed to fail. I feel this was so for many reasons‚ some of which I hope to convey in the following report. From the day when Congress voted on the Fourteen Points‚ it was obvious that the League had a very slim chance of being passed in Congress‚ and without all of the World powers‚ the League had little chance of surviving. On November 11‚ 1918 an armistice was

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    the industrial revolution period. He lived the late 1800’s through the early 1900’s. His phonograph‚ motion picture‚ and lightbulb have impacted economically and culturally people around the world. His legacy blazed a path of technological advance through the path of the unknown. Indeed‚ Thomas Edison was an amazing leader in U.S. history‚ left a lasting legacy because of his intriguing and innovative inventions that impacted the whole world to this day. He is considered the greatest inventor of all

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    someone need to accomplish in order to stand out as and become one of the most positive individuals to have an impact in the world? People of powerful minds of wisdom‚ compassion‚ and leadership can allow many helpful and constructive impacts in society to occur to make it a better place to live in. Nelson Mandela was a man of knowledge‚ positivity‚ and guidance that had an utmost‚ positive impact on South Africa by becoming the first black president of the nation‚ taking steps to end apartheid in South

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    Kyle Wrage Totalitarianism in the 1930’s Karl Marx’s Theory of History and the Recovery of the Marxian Tradition: Science & Society 8-22-12 Pages. 42‚ 30-54‚ 235-239 Marx had predicted that under communism the state would wither away. The opposite occurred under the Stalin. He turned the Soviet Union into a totalitarian state. In this form of government‚ a one-party dictatorship attempts to regulate every aspect of the lives of its citizen. You have already seen how Stalin purged political

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    “Albert Einstein’s impact on the world was so immense that any assessment must range beyond the sciences to take in the multifarious ways he changed the culture” (Johnson). Without a doubt‚ Einstein was arguably the greatest scientist to walk on earth. Because of his useful discoveries and theories‚ the science world has grown tremendously over years’ time. Also‚ he has motivated different minds to think outside of the box and make great discoveries‚ too. Albert Einstein’s discoveries have allowed

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