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    Danto demonstrates how historians can misconceive of their object of study when they consider this object to be past events that are isolated temporally from other events that occur through the course of time. Danto begins to elucidate how history bears a complex relationship to time‚ after considering the nature of past and future. He states‚ “We are always revising our beliefs about the past‚ and to suppose them ‘fixed’ would be unfaithful to the spirit of historical inquiry.” (Danto‚ 148). It

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    be tested in the study: H01: There is a significant impact of Gender on Customer Experience Ha1: There is no significant impact of Gender on Customer Experience H02: There is a significant impact of Age on Customer Experience Ha2: There is no significant impact of Age on Customer Experience H03: There is a significant impact of Occupation on Customer Experience Ha3: There is no significant impact of Occupation on Customer Experience H04: There is a significant impact of Annual Income on Customer Experience

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    Slavery played a significant role in the 19th century which also contributed to the development of America. The vast majority of slavery occurred in the southern states‚ since the Missouri compromise prohibited slaves in new northern states. The south flourished economically through slave’s labor on the wide-ranging plantations. The social side of slavery in the South gave plantation owners a poor reputation. Politically‚ the south broke from the union to protect their slaves. The average southerners

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    Paul of Tarsus Contribution to the development and expression of Christianity Paul of Tarsus (originally Saul of Tarsus) is widely considered to be central to the early development and adoption of Christianity. Many Christians view him as an important interpreter of the teachings of Jesus. Little is known of the birth and early childhood of Paul‚ then known as Saul. It is known in the scriptures that he was born in the city of Tarsus (Acts 22:3) located in the Roman province of Cilicia around

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    Name: Course: Date: Instructor: Part One The artifact‚ in this case‚ is a prototype by the name Milky Way Flying Object (MWFO3). The artifact has been engineered in a way that it is easily maneuvered. In addition‚ its design has considered the adverse condition of outer spaces such as temperature and flying objects. Therefore‚ the chances of such conditions destroying the prototype are minimal. Its exterior parts are made out of material obtained from an aircraft‚ which crash-landed on bare soil

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    for the advancement of Caesar’s career‚ especially when facing the opposition of the Senate. Caesar’s understanding of the Roman Republican system allowed him to formulate relationships that could be used for his own political gain. Caesar’s most significant political coalition was ‘The First Triumvirate’‚ an unofficial alliance that constituted Pompey‚ Crassus and Caesar‚ formed in 60BC. Plutarch defines the alliance as the “most potent political force in Rome”. Ostensibly‚ the alliance was mutually

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    Gettysburg is like a wagon wheel because the roads connect to it like the spokes on a wagon wheel. This site has been attributed to tons of ghost stories. This battle was very significant. If the confederate had won this battle the whole war would have changed. I am about to tell you is the story of why the battle was so significant. First‚ let’s take into account that the battle of Gettysburg started by accident. The roads were the thing that lead to the battle. As more soldiers walked the roads‚ it

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    The colonization of the Americas had a significant impact on the indigenous people’s lives and continues to affect them to this day. One of the factors that impacted the lives of the indigenous population in the Colonies was the near extinction of many native individuals and their language. An example of the eradication of the native people is an action done by Columbus‚ a European explorer and navigator. Columbus is known for discovering America‚ but if you research deep into the history of Columbus

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    The Holocaust The Holocaust is recognized as the most significant tragedy of the modern era. The phenomenon was driven by religious discrimination‚ dictatorship‚ and the general hatred toward Jews by the Nazi party. The term “Nazi” is an acronym for “Nationalsocialistishe Deutsche Arbeiterpartei” which means National Socialist German Workers’ Party. It was the only political party thriving in Germany at the time. The mass murder defined the furthest boundaries of evil known to mankind by the

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    Significant changes to society are difficult; a great change is usually brought about by a major event. Occasionally‚ changes can be brought upon peacefully; but most often the changes which are violent are more commonly known. The Civil Rights Movement used a variety of nonviolent methods; whereas what may have sparked this movement (The Attack on Pearl Harbor) was a brutal. The Attack on Pearl Harbor took place on December 7‚ 1941. For two hours‚ hundreds of Japanese fighter planes attacked the

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