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    Politicians have often spoken of wanting to foster an ‘inclusive society’. How might we ensure that this society includes its young people? You might consider: How older people communicate with the young What older and younger age groups do in common How young people can be given a stake in the community Older generations feel that as society is changing‚ younger people are not as included in what elders are used to when they were young. This makes elders feel that younger people have become

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    North aka the Union army held off Lee’s army to defeat the Union once and for all but the Union was unsuccessful and retreated to Gettysburg‚Pennsylvania this was a major turning point on the war. :The Leaders of the Confederate Army was led by General Robert E. Lee along with Longstreet and Pickett. The North Army Aka The Union was led by General George Meade.The Battle was 3 days long. On the first day the army’s try to come together The Confederates Were Outnumbering The Union on the first day so the

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    The social condition that i choose is the reducing sleeping time. According to the research. Experts said that the time that people spend on sleeping is been gradually decrease which compare to before. After the electronic products come up. More and more people are less willing to sleep early. They work hard‚ end their jobs at about 6pm or even late nights. Under this huge pressure‚ they are willing to entertain themselves instead of sleep early. As we know.‚electronic power first showed up at

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    Was a Turning Point The two armies engaged in a fight outside of Gettysburg. The Confederates and Union fought across Maryland and into Pennsylvania in June of 1863. The war began because the south left the Union. The president of the Union was Abraham Lincoln. The battle of Gettysburg was a turning point because of the Geography‚ Losses and the Morale. Document A is a map that shows the Geography of where the battles between the Confederates and Union took place. Most of the battles were in confederate’s

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    affecting the politicalsocial‚ and economic lives of the American people Before the late 18th century‚ slavery was expected to become unprofitable and demise quickly. Many slave owners‚ including Thomas Jefferson‚ were even speaking openly of freeing their slaves. Either way‚ slavery was seen as a dying trend. By 1793‚ however‚ all of those predictions were shattered. Eli Whitney’s invention of the cotton gin had changed everything‚ deeply affecting the economicpolitical‚ and social lives of

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    In history‚ there has been many turning points that changed the course of history; a turning point can be defined as a time when a decisive change takes place. Throughout the history of the United States‚ there have been many events that changed the nation and two major fundamental events were America’s entry into World War I and the economy’s introduction of the assembly line. Both of these major events brought along many socialeconomic‚ and political changes. During the Industrial

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    “How has the concept of vampire changed over time? In your answer‚ refer to at least two texts” The concept of vampires is constantly changing over time. Everyone has their own perspective of vampires due to their different understandings. The myth of “vampires” is grounded in many superstitions‚ legends and folklore. Although modern thought has allowed people to dispel the belief in the existence of vampires‚ the myth has endured due to our fascination with the horrific and the unknown. Hence

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    has taken thousands of years of research and development for maps to become accurate enough to fully rely on. Humans have invented many tools so that maps could be as accurate as possible. One of the most widely known tools would be the compass‚ satellite‚ longitude‚ latitude‚ etc. Although all these inventions have helped greatly in creating and developing maps‚ satellites have provided information that was incredibly accurate. Invention-the satellite The satellite is the most recent invention

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    better than him. So‚ I will say yes for this topic that young people have a better life today. Nowadays‚ young people have a better life because of the sophisticated technology that helps us in every work that we do. For instance‚ when teacher gives us assignment‚ we can gain information and tips that are required for the assignment by just surfing the net without going to library. We also can be a knowledgeable person because now we have a lot of online newspapers which provide us the latest news

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    Three years have passed so far in this bloody four year Civil war. The Confederate armies were winning the war against the Union. It was looking good for the Confederate until the battle of Gettysburg. This war was the turning point that would lead to a Union victory. I believe this because of the large abundance of Confederate men that were either missing‚ wounded‚ or dead‚ the momentum given to the Union‚ and that this is the key victory that stopped the invasion of the south from spreading into

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