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    Power is the most influential thing that many people wish to have. Some Government believe that once they have power‚ they will have everything under control in their hands. Moreover‚ in order to maintain that power forever they will have to do everything to keep people under control. Just like a book called 1984 by Orwell illustrated all kind of things that the power influenced people in Oceania like how they treated people‚ controlled psychology and actions of the citizens. These are how government

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    History Course Outline There are four topics; * Australia in the Vietnam War Era * Changing Rights and Freedoms * People Power and Politics in the Post-war Period * Australia’s Social and Cultural History in the Post-War Period Australia in the Vietnam War Inquiry questions • How did the Australian government respond to the threat of communism after WWII? • Why did Australia become involved in the Vietnam War? • How did various groups respond to Australia’s involvement in

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    almost required. Everywhere people are texting‚ emailing‚ writing blogs and tweeting. It’s hard to go anywhere without seeing someone using a phone or the Internet to connect with others. Can you imagine not being able to check your Twitter‚ Facebook or messages for a week? We would feel lost. Of course the use of technology can be good. It provides us with faster‚ more efficient ways to communicate with others‚ but it can also harm our ability to communicate with people face to face. Many complain

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    Have you ever thought about what it would be like to completely lose your identity? People who are a part of a cult face this every day. Whether they are born into it or join it on their own‚ they are isolated and alone. Their identity becomes the cult; it defines who they are. There are many different types of cults‚ ranging from religious to political to marketing. Each has characteristics that define what and who they are but are all difficult to fit into one particular category. Many stem from

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    Shakespeare’s time has changed drastically but has also stayed the same in some aspects? Throughout all of shakespeare’s plays there has been at least one relationship that has ended badly or wasn’t even expected to happen. Which is also how most relationships go in today’s time. Ranging from the teenage doomed relationship in Romeo and Juliet to the incest in Hamlet. The relationships in today’s time are similar to relationships back in shakespeare’s time because people still cheat‚ people still go behind

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    territory covering one-sixth of the globe. A series of events and ideas led to the October revolution‚ each significant in its own capacity. The abolition of serfdom in 1861‚ under Alexander II‚ and the reforms which followed were a ‘watershed’‚ ‘a turning point’ in the history of Russia. After being soundly defeated in the Crimean War (1853-56)‚ Russia was fully exposed to her backwardness in all fields- military‚ economicsocial and administrative. The reforms under Alexander II‚ an aftermath of

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    typically referred to as the turning point of the Eastern Front. Hundreds of thousands of troops were poured into this one critical city. Stalingrad not only symbolized the leader of the Soviet Union‚ Joseph Stalin‚ but it provided many surrounding regions with economical influences. With this in mind‚ The Battle of Stalingrad would prove to be a substantial turning point for World War Two. The victory at Stalingrad would prove to have a huge influence in the economic agenda of the area. Stalingrad

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    In the article. “ How Smart Phones Have Changed the World ”‚ the author Sharon Housley deals with the issue that how such a small device can bring a huge difference in line with the modernity in human life. She agreed that smartphone nowadays is a must for each and every person especially those who leave in urban society. She begins her case by stating that smartphone have significantly change the way people accessing information which is the ability to access what they want almost instantly at

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    During the fifty odd years since 1960‚ the world has dramatically changed. The map of countries has changed entirely‚ the list of allies of various countries has changed. Dictatorships have come and gone‚ repeatedly in some areas. However‚ throughout all of the turmoil globally‚ one thing has remained constant‚ and that is the rapid advance in computer technology. Throughout history‚ we have come from computers as large as a warehouse to computers that fit on our wrists‚ from computers that are massive

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    December 9‚ 2013 Cell Phones: How have they changed Us Socially? How has the mobile phone changed us socially? There’s a million and one ways here’s a few. Some people might find it hard to believe that there was once a time when cell phones weren’t around. Having to recall a time when letters were used to get messages back and forth from one person to another. Then slowly we added the addition of phones. In the beginning phones were just a way to contact people if they happened to be home when called

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