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    Mercedes Sitzler February 14th ‚ 2013 ENG101 TuThu 11:30-12:45 Turning Point Essay Goodbye Fear‚ Hello New Life My friends never judged me‚ looked at me differently‚ or lost respect for me. To them‚ I was still the same Mercedes; I was simply just attracted to women. Being homosexual was not something I decided‚ or something I could control. My friends understood this and accepted me for who I was. I was not scared to tell a single one of my friends that I was gay; however‚ for some odd reason

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    advisors begin to push for more troops‚ and a stronger war effort? (Small page 91). At the same time‚ the Tet offensive did some real political damage to LBJ‚ when Americans saw the Vietcong in the U.S. embassy‚ it caused many to doubt victory in S. Vietnam was possible. On the other side of the question of victory‚ this offensive was later viewed as a turning point in the war. For the first time‚ America no longer sought to win‚ rather to find a way to end its engagement. (Duiker page 213-217)

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    Movies have evolved dramatically over the past 100 years. There are a lot of new changes that have occurred over time. For example color and sound. Or the cost. Even the computers have upgraded. Color and sound is one of the most oblivious differences between movies now and then . As the text states in How Have Movies Changed Over the years? Movies Used to be silent as a mouse. It was a very popular thing. Families would go watch a film while a piano player accomplished them. Movies of the past

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    Cell phones: How Have They Changed Us Socially? Introduction Thesis Statement: Cell phones have socially changed our lifestyle and have greatly influenced our lives. Alternatively referred to as a cell‚ cellular‚ and cellular phone‚ a cell phone‚ which is also sometimes abbreviated as “cp” is a mobile phone or portable phone that enables a user to communicate almost anywhere in the world. The cell phone was invented by Dr. Martin Cooper who led a team of developers at Motorola and made

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    factors have led to increasing incarceration rates? How has this affected the United States economically and socially? Life‚ as we know it today‚ isn’t the way it was before because of the increase in incarceration rates within our nation; especially among our minority groups. When minority groups are mentioned‚ it’s aimed towards people that are different from the social majority. Incarceration is the state of being confined in prison; imprisoned. There are various factors that have led to this

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    The Thirty Years’ War The Thirty Years’ War from 1618-1648 was a major turning point in European history‚ seen from a military revolution‚ by gaining larger armies‚ a religious revolution‚ through Catholicism no longer being the predominant religion‚ and the rise of France‚ through becoming the dominant nation in Europe. There was a huge military revolution‚ when king Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden came into power during the Thirty Years’ War. Adolphus revolutionized the army in many ways. He organized

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    Canada’s geography and historic development have shaped its current political context.  Do you agree or disagree?  Do you think that this has made Canada a more (or less) difficult place to govern?  Please explain. Canada’s natural resources are distributed and differ along the territory. Therefore there is an uneven distribution of wealth because of the different economic sectors‚ which fluctuate the prosperity of the territory. Politics focus on the wealthy territories more than others since

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    repercussions of an economic meltdown‚ two foreign wars against an unidentifiable enemy‚ and dismal education system. It can be said that political change was eminent‚ with the several new faces on Capital Hill and a resounding cry of ‘Hope’ among the nations’ voters. But at the same time‚ it could also be said that technologic landscape was changing as well. Social media‚ cell phones‚ cable television‚ and the internet would have been words of tomfoolery to anyone before the 1990’s. And yet‚ only 2

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    ones affected the most were Thailand‚ Indonesia‚ South Korea‚ Philippines‚ Malaysia and so on‚ did not have enough foreign investment causing the value of its currencies fall tremendously. Secondly‚ financial sectors with each country were operating very insufficiently and creating trouble in its Asian Economies. Thirdly‚ the crisis effects the US and the whole world. Resulting‚ the role of IMF have to attempt and investigate ways to cure the crisis. (Slide 2) Asian financial crisis happened in 1997

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    Keneally proves that one individual can make an immense difference. Character named Oskar Schindler moves to Cracow during World War II to become a business tycoon. His business is starting to become big so he joins the Nazi Party primarily as an economic gain‚ he did not care to get involved in the activities they took part of. As his factories grow and more sections are added‚ more Jewish workers are needed to be employed. A new ghetto is built right next to his factory and business is booming.

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