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    One of the most momerable moments in my life is my trip to Paris. In 1989‚ I was twenty one years old. My mother decided to visit Paris for some reasons. Since she was illiterate‚ she decided to take me with her. I was a student at that time. I was studying English at the Univesity of Constantine‚ a city situated in the north east of Algeria.It was my first trip outside Algeria and it is still engraved in my memory because of the story my mother told me while we were in the sky over the Mediterranean

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    the laws that were put into place during the early years of the United States were influenced by other foreign documents. The most important of these initial laws were the ones that protect the country’s citizen’s rights. Without the protection from those laws‚ life in the United States and many other countries would be drastically different today. The three most influential documents that affected the end product of the United States’ laws and more importantly the Constitution are these. Two Treatises

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    Shah Abbas‚ or Abbas “the great” was by far the most famous and influential ruler of the Safavid empire. Abbas entered the stage of history in the October of 1588 when he overthrew his father Muhammad of Safavid and became شاه or “Shah” of the empire. He was now in charge of an empire that was losing control. The empire’s hated enemies‚ the Ottomans to the west and the Uzbeks to the North‚ held large swaths of Persian land. The Safavid empire’s main military force‚ Turkmen tribesmen‚ considered his

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    Fredrick the Great Frederick the Great was one of the most influential and powerful Kings of Prussia. One of his main achievements was several military victories‚ which lead to the expansion of the Prussia. Nevertheless‚ Fredrick was one of the advocators of enlightened absolutism‚ which was a form of absolute monarchy that supported enlightenment. During that time‚ people perceived other monarchs as demigods‚ but they saw Fredrick the Great as an open atheist‚ someone who gave unexpected high

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    Karl Marx‚ Max Weber and Emile Durkheim were three of the most influential sociologists in the 19th century. Each of them came up with their own viewpoints and explanations regarding the social change taking place in society at that time. They witnessed Europe’s transition into industrial capitalism and each of them attempted to understand and explain it on a sociological level. Their views differed greatly from eachother but there were a few similarities. Marx’s beliefs surrounded the idea of communism

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    Influencing the Influential and Everything in Between By Ditta Mae C. Siena August 1‚ 2013 Many Civil Society Organizations (CSO) in the Philippines worked their ways to influence various sectors whether to support or opposed the Reproductive Health Law. Learning about Pollard and Court’s framework on how CSOs/NGOs influence policy-making made me realize that CSOs in our country adhere to the policy processes that would make their position in an agenda remarkable. Pollard and Court identified

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    learned to hope and dream about what the future holds for us. I know I have‚ and all these past years all I’ve done is think about what I want to be when i grow up‚ who my family is and where I will live. I’ve been filling my head with a fantasy of being a rich girl living in New York. So‚ I subconsciously created a blueprint in my mind of my future‚ and it gives me an immense pleasure to share it with all of you. So here it goes. Ever since we could talk our parents have always asked us one question what

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    Running Head: MY LIFE My life revealed Octavia Jones Psychology 202 Wendy Conaway 08/10/2012 Outline I. Where am I from? a. Born in Lynchburg‚ VA b. Raised in Staunton‚ VA II. What things do you remember about your child hood? a. Always baby sitting while my mom was at work b. Learning how to cook c. Never having a childhood d. Moving a lot e. Never having friends over f. Growing

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    INFLUENTIAL NURSES OF THE AMERICAN NATION Throughout American history‚ many registered nurses have contributed in the foundation towards successful nursing. These women were acting well before their time‚ and could be classified as activists. However‚ if it were not for the brave young women that shaped medical nursing‚ many of the factors that are practiced today would not receive credit. Merely focusing on just handful of women are Florence Nightingale‚ Clara Barton‚ Dorothea Dix‚ Mary Mahoney

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    Joan d’Arc: The Most Influential Woman of The 1400’s How many people can say that hearing voices saved their country? Not many‚ but Joan of Arc is one of the few. Joan‚ also known as Jeanne d’Arc‚ began hearing heavenly voices in her early teenage years. Those voices commanded Joan to save France from England in the Hundred Years’ War‚ as well as seeing to it that Charles was crowned King of France. Joan led the French Army into battle at the age of 19‚ a remarkable feat in the early 1400’s

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