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    first source is a scholarly source titled Probing the Epidemic of Police Murders by Steve Martinot. The article focuses on police brutality and racism by exploring different incidents that occurred in recent history‚ incidents similar to the Trayvon Martin incident or the most recent Michael Brown incident. In each one‚ it talks about what actually occurred in the incident‚ how police tried to cover up their actions‚ and then focuses on how the media or government focused on the impact of the incident

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    “The Industrial Revolution had more negative effects on the world community than positive effects.” Although the Industrial Revolution had some poor impacts on the societies back in the 1800’s‚ I believe that overall it has had a dramatically beneficial effect on life today. Back then‚ with the rapid spread of the Industrial Revolution‚ farmers who worked out on the large fields across the country side began to migrate towards the cities in order to be employed as workers to one of the many factories

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    This air is suggested comprehensively as the Civil War‚ while the Cold War played out successful between the United States and the Soviet Union‚ it was in the mean time playing out in the standard habitations of the masses within their edges. Misery‚ regardless‚ was not an effect that took after promptly after the end of the War. Frankly‚ the United States had taken joy in a developed time of budgetary change amidst the war and taking after the war the U.S. economy proceeded with unlimited quality

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    differing views on how the people should be governed (Norton‚ 158). The Treaty of Paris was signed in the year of 1783‚ and the British finally recognized America as an independent nation (Norton‚ 159). After freedom‚ America needed a new form of government and a couple years later‚ the constitution would fulfill that role. As the U.S created new forms for which the new country would base its values on‚ other changes were occurring as well. The Revolution not only affected how America would change

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    as much as we can or maybe cannot recognize that mental illness is all around us‚ how much do we really recognize how it affects us as a society? In our current society‚ there are huge demands for living a functioning everyday life. We live in a world where there is a system of how things should be done to get that function down.

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    created. However‚ he experienced major events in his early life that later became a huge impact on his life. Other than the effect he had on himself‚ he also affected Australians when he gave speeches that spreaded worldwide about his beliefs and he how stood up for many people with no rights.

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    (extremely) short life‚ high expense‚ and high electric current drawn. Many people attempted but none like Edison‚ he attempted making the light bulb a whopping 1000 times! Crazy‚ right? He tried several different methods and several different ways of how to get

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    1730-1745 In the 1730’s the Great Awakening exploded‚ religion rose to power once again and people began to get disconnected from their scientific ways of thinking. Jonathan Edwards was the catalyst to the Great Awakening‚ Edwards preached that not only doing good deeds will lead one to salvation‚ but faith in God will too‚ and he reiterated that faith in God was always above just doing good deeds. There wasn’t just a religious revolution at this time‚ but a social revolution was stirring‚ with

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    The Black Death impacted Europe both socially and economically. This plague altered Europe’s art‚ faith and everyday peasant lifestyle. During the onslaught of death‚ art and literature took a dark turn to reflect the epic pandemic. Not only that but people’s faith in God was also tested as people believed that he was abandoning them or even the cause of the Black Death itself. Additionally lifestyle of everyday peasants was changed as worker’s wages were also affected due to the disease as there

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    IDA SCUDDER Imagine being blind because of a disease. You go to everyone for help‚ but they can not do anything about it. You hear about what some doctor has done for people‚ and you wonder if she can help. You and your other blind friends come with you. The doctor examines your friend’s eyes‚ and she can not help. She gets to you and is able to help you. You can see again because of this doctor! This doctor is Ida Scudder. She lived in India‚ later moved to America‚ and she came back to become

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