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    “The Communist Manifesto has been the basis of a representation that has oriented social action as well as the lives of millions of people all over the world. It has been an instrument that influenced the representations and beliefs and the political action of generations” (Chryssochoou‚ 2004). The Communist Manifesto drastically changed the world and what they believed that the government should look like. The ideology that arose out of the Communist Manifesto shows that the means of production

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    The world has evolved very much since the beginning of time. For the world to be known and to go on like it has been there had to be a starting point; where everything had changed and improved. The economic‚ social‚ political‚ cultural dynamic has changed since the beginning of time. The world has become interconnected into a web in the period between the1500s and the 1800s. There has been an extreme changed in the cultural‚ economic‚ and social dynamics throughout the 1500s to the 1800s time period

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    changes. In World War II‚ this was true for every nation involved. Specifically‚ America underwent many major changes in tradition after World War II ravaged the world. Although Americans did not experience firsthand the destruction of their homeland like their European counterparts‚ the events of World War II did drastically transform America. One of the most major changes brought to the U.S. by World War II was the change in women’s role in society. Traditionally‚ women in America were not seen

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    the article "How Smart Phone Changed the World"‚ the author‚ Sharon Houlsey try to highlight 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. From Hollywood’s celebrity gossip‚ stock exchange‚ politic around the world until your favourite food recipe‚ you can search whatever comes in your mind. This is what we called the world at your fingertips

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    While he was president he is mostly known for the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Bay of Pigs invasion. The effect of John F. Kennedy’s death caused America to come together and to succeed in new areas‚ it caused changes in America‚ and it caused a hunt for the assassin of John. John F. Kennedy brought America together. After his assassination‚ America was shocked. First came fear‚ then it became determination

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    moving along with changes. Today alone we are able to communicate with our mouths‚ hands‚ and even expressions. Three short podcasts help show how the world can communicate not only with words‚ but with expressions and movements of their body. Jill Bolte Taylor had one the scariest things in life happen to her‚ a stroke. She explains her situations in‚ “A World without Words”. She is no longer able to speak or use any form of language‚ only able to think in pictures but not able to express her answers

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    devastation of the Second World War forever changed European Society. The war wiped out a generation of young men and left millions of Europeans uprooted from their homes. Many wondered whether Europe could deal with the consequences of a war that challenged conventional wisdom. Ultimately Europeans found different ways to cope and overcome their darkest hour. The development of the East-West divide and the growing influence of the United States and Soviet Union impacted how Europeans coped. However

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    connection to Mother Teresa. Many people know that Mother Teresa was a charity worker‚ but she was so much more. As a religious woman‚ Mother Teresa showed the world that through prayers‚ devotion‚ and selflessness‚ that even in the worst of times that there is still hope. She left a legacy as a hardworking nun. Mother Teresa changed the world by being a devoted missionary leader‚ and left as a saint‚ religious figure‚ and one of the greatest humanitarians of the century. The childhood of Mother Teresa

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    Many issues divided Americans in the 1920s and 1930s. This paper with examine some of these issues‚ such as dating‚ youth culture‚ the influence of Hollywood‚ the role of the automobile and sexuality. These issues arose during the roaring 20s and the 30s because the young generation started to do things differently than the generation before them. This was seen as rebellious and against the older generation’s morals. One of the issues in dating in the youth culture is petting and necking. Petting

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    People Who Changed the World Darlene Roberts Western Governors University People Who Changed the World Nelson Mandela was one of the greatest social and political peacemakers that ever lived. His accomplishments were world changing. Mandela was not always able to pursue his democratic dreams nonviolently but that was his desire. Unfortunately‚ the South African Government felt it necessary to punish nonviolent protestors to discourage their cause (Book‚ 2009). As a leader in the African National

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