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    The Revolution that Changed the World The American Revolution was a historic occasion for the entire world. These ragtag colonists took on the largest and strongest empire at that time‚ and come out on top as the victors. In order to understand how this happened there are three key areas to look at. Before the Revolution‚ the Revolutionary war‚ and finally‚ how America recovered after the war. Before the war‚ it is important to look at the events that led to the war

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    incandescent light bulb‚ and the Kinetograph. The first motion picture‚ shot by the Kinetograph‚ not only changed entertainment for decades to come‚ but also created a democracy with opportunities for every person in the social class to experience world-class entertainment. This essay will take a closer look at Edison’s revolutionary inventions and interpret their place in our history. Edison‚ the

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    Why do you think Charles Darwin went on a five year voyage to collect samples of rock and fossils? Darwin was rich in his early life‚ he made a new theory‚ and he also changed the world by changing people’s perspective on how things were made. The voyage was not even meant for Darwin. Charles Darwin had a very irregular life. Charles Robert Darwin was born in Shrewsbury‚ England on February 12 1809 (Perrottet). As a child Darwin and his younger sister were raised by their

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    Robert Oppenheimer forever changed the world with his work on the Manhattan project during WWII‚ contributing to the Cold War‚ creating a nuclear warfare‚ and showed the potential for nuclear energy. He was the lead scientist of this world-shattering project. The Manhattan Project developed the atomic bombs that were nicknamed “Fat Man” and “Little Boy” that put an end to WWII and forever changed the way the world fights wars. The atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki killed 250‚000 people

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    Disney held the record for most Academy Awards for introducing several developments in productions. Disney‚ known as a revolutionary figure both in the cinematic world and among people worldwide‚ changed the face of film and animation‚ brought imagination to reality‚ and shared his love and ideas with millions of people around the world. One of his biggest contributions‚ and one that still continues to astonish the film industries today‚ is his revolutionary improvements to the use of cel animation

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    Massachusetts to go to Harvard‚ he divorced and left Barack and his mother alone. After becoming an honor student in his schools‚ he went to multiple colleges and got his degree in political science. After that‚ he changed the world. Barack Obama has made so many positive impacts in the world including becoming the first ‘colored’ president of the United States: 44th President overall and he created many laws and regulations that not just helped the people‚ country‚ allies‚ but

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    Eleanor Roosevelt Eleanor Roosevelt is the wife of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. She is one of the most powerful women in the world. Eleanor dramatically changed the role of the first lady. She did not just content to stay in the background and handle domestic matters‚ she showed the world that the first lady was an important part of American politics. She was a leader in her own right and involved in numerous humanitarian causes throughout her life. Anna Eleanor Roosevelt was born in a political

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    1. Social Skills * Extracurricular activities help to develop social skills‚ because most of the time other students are involved. If your child joins a sports team‚ she will learn the importance of teamwork. If it ’s a club‚ she will share a particular interest or activity with others and it can lead to developing new friendships. Unless she is engaged in a solo extracurricular activity such as private music lessons‚ she will develop social skills strictly from being around other children

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    In the book‚ The Looking Glass Wars by Frank Beddor‚ the classic story of Alice in Wonderland is flipped on it’s side. In Beddor’s novel‚ Queen Genivieve of Wonderland’s daughter‚ Alyss‚ takes an interesting journey‚ but in the end‚ ends up back in Wonderland. When Alyss is young‚ Redd kills King Nolan‚ which is the first time evil comes to Wonderland. Soon after that‚ Redd attacks Heart Palace and Queen Genevieve sends Alyss into the Pool of Tears but Alyss sees Redd kill Genevieve before she is

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    to learn at his dream school. He spent most of his free time pumping iron‚ so much so that he became the size of the world’s strongest man‚ The Mountain. He could barely turn his head due to the size of his shoulders and when he sneezed‚ the whole world shook! One day‚ Forrest changed his mind about weight lifting and slowly shrank to the size of a 12-year-old boy. His skin was so stretched out from weight lifting that he could spread his arms and legs to look like a flying

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