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    Indicate a person who has had a significant influence on you‚ and describe that influence. People have many influences to why they are who they are. One influence that has made me who i am today is my mom. She encourages me to things that I want to do‚ she also influences me on whats right and whats wrong. She restricts me to be well rounded person. My mom encourages me to do things I’ve always wanted to do. Some things that I’ve wanted to do‚ sometimes insists towards bad things‚ but my mom doesn’t

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    Be the Change You Wish to See in the World Gandhi said‚ “Be the change you wish to see in the world.”  You have the power within you to create the life you want to live.  You have the power to shape the world around you just by who you are being‚ and how you are communicating. The law of attraction‚ one of the fundamental aspects to living a life by design‚ explains that everything that is created in the outside world is the result of what takes place internally. Being the change you wish to see

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    Assessment of the essay of “The Fourth World War Has Begun” Words: 935 Student ID: 119047071 Introduction Globalization is a process that integrates all the nations around the world‚ by the unification of global economy with the worldwide exchange of products and services (David‚ 2002). With that unification‚ the other matters‚ such as politics‚ technology‚ capital‚ labor force and culture‚ all have to undergo a international interaction and fusion. The rapid developments of information and

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    The Second World War changed the history of the world forever.  Super powers emerged and other countries crumbled.  Economies changed and new ways of life were becoming present.  The United States emerged from the war as a world leader in government‚ economy and industry.  Most credit is deservingly given to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt for the success and victory for the United States in the war.  But in April of 1945‚ Roosevelt’s term came to an end with his unexpected death‚ and the weight

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    Queen Cleopatra of Egypt The equality amongst woman and men has changed in a major way throughout time. Woman in history were very often ignored and not rewarded for their achievements or for their hard work. Although woman couldn’t make big decisions in earlier times‚ many of them helped change the world and everybody’s perspective on the female gender. Queen Cleopatra VII helped change the view on woman in certain ways and proved to her people that she can rule Egypt as

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    InIndia 1900 to 1947 * In 1900‚ India was part of the British Empire; but by the end of 1947‚ India had achieved independence. * For most of the Nineteenth Century‚ India was ruled by the British. India was considered the jewel in the crown of the British Empire. Queen Victoria had been made Empress of India and the British had a major military presence in India. * After 1918‚ nationalism within India intensified. This was probably due to 2 reasons: 1. Many educated nationals

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    Another innovation which was equally significant during the war was Medication which had a huge impact on the survival rates of soldiers. Due to new weapons used in World War One such as Artillery‚ soldiers were more than likely to be injured and World War One saw as many as 38 million military and civilian casualties. Soldiers not only were exposed to the dangers of injuries to their heads‚ arms‚ torso‚ and most commonly legs‚ there was also a huge risk of infection due to the terrain of the trenches

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    How significant was the presence of foreign powers as an influence on the nature and growth of Arab nationalism in the years 1900-2001? During the years 1900-2001 a number of significant interventions occurred which affected the growth and nature of Arab nationalism. Several key pressures considerably influenced a change in the nature of nationalism; including‚ economic levers‚ agreements and military presenses in the Middle East. Arab nationalism arose out of the fear of the possibility and later

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    How did the Industrial Revolution change the world? The Industrial Revolution was arguably the biggest global change in the way humans relate to each other and the world around them since the Agricultural Revolution 13‚000 years earlier. In the 18th century‚ China‚ India and Europe were broadly comparable in terms of levels of economic development‚ standard of living‚ and people’s life expectancy and each claimed around 23% of global GDP. However‚ by 1800s‚ India and China had begun to fall‚ while

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    Acting to Change the World Theatre as a tool for social change? Certainly‚ according to Brecht. A realisation that “The world is out of joint‚ certainly and it will take powerful movements to manipulate it all back again”‚ convinced Bertolt Brecht that his role in fixing the world’s wrongs was to use theatre as a tool for social change. Rather than accepting conventional notions of theatre that‚ to his view‚ merely pretended to be reality and sought empathy from the audience‚ he chose to

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