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    “Alea iacta est”. With those words Julius Caesar crossed the River Rubicon in northern Italy and forever changed the history of the world. Rolling the die was exactly what Caesar was doing when he decided to challenge the authority of the Roman Republic that until now he had served. While it is easy to give specific dates as to when the government shifted to Caesar’s ‘Dictator for Life’ role‚ as well as for when his nephew Octavian (Augustus) received his new name and new titles of Caesar/Emperor

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    During World War II (WWII) several countries including the United States were fighting against Nazi Germany‚ Japan‚ and Italy. During the end of the war American B-29 Superfortress had dropped “little boy” in Hiroshima‚ then later in Nagasaki. Both atomic bombs ruined cities and villages‚ and many families‚ leaving people without parents‚ siblings‚ grandparents‚ cousins and aunties and uncles from the explosion alone. Many people suffered even after the explosion like Sachiko’s older brothers and

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    ranking 1 and 2 according to Forbes Magazine) Students come from all over the world to gain the knowledge‚ networking and accolades that are offered at our prestigious universities. TRADING ABILITIES The United States has a First World trade profile (massive exports of consumer and technology goods and imports of natural resources). Working through the World Trade Organization (WTO)‚ the United States is a world leader in securing the reduction of trade barriers in order to expand global

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    The industrial revolution changed the economic landscape of America and the rest of the world. This economic change had direct impact of the social lives of the people living in that time and an indirect impact on sexuality. When the industrial revolution was just starting and the factories were being set-up‚ a lot more young women were now able to get jobs in textile industries and such‚ which they didn’t have the opportunity to get before. Even though the wages were not very high‚ working and earning

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    explain how Americas changed physically‚ socially‚ and politically since 1787. In paragraph two I will talk about how Americas changed physically. In paragraph three I will talk about how Americas changed socially. In paragraph four I will talk about how Americas changed politically. Than in paragraph five I will go over all of the important things that I have covered in the previous paragraphs. So let’s get started in 1787 as a small but confident country. Our country‚ America‚ has changed physically

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    America Becomes a World Power From its humble beginnings as a territory ruled by the British crown‚ America grew into one of the biggest major world powers. While the country started out insignificant to the greater picture‚ in just thirty short years between 1890 and 1920 America became one of the strongest world powers. This was largely through the country’s eagerness to expand across the continent and their growing economic influence due to the Industrial Revolution. From the beginning of

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    forces first turned back the previously unstoppable Japanese fleet. *Battle of Midway; Four day battle. Extremely victorious. American navy destroyed four Japanese aircraft carriers while losing only one; regaind control of the central Pacific. *America took the offensive side in the Solomon Islands to the east of New Guinea. *Guadalcanal- Battle of terrible ferocity and savagery. -Continued for six months -inflicting heavy loses on both sids -In the end‚ the Japanese were forced

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    The film‚ "The Machines that Changed the World"‚ was not only extremely enlightening‚ but also surprisingly intriguing. Although the video provided abundant information‚ I will only touch on the most imperative aspects. World War II was a time of rockets‚ atomic bombs‚ and ENIAC. ENIAC which stands for Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer was created by John Presper Eckert and John Mauchly in 1946. ENIAC’s initial purpose was to calculate biolistic tables of guns for the war. Unfortunately

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    boarding school. On top of that he had a gambling problem when he was younger‚ but there is always a silver lining. “Poe’s father and mother‚ both professional actors‚ died before the poet was three years old”(poets.org). Edgar Allan Poe has changed the world of poetry forever. Edgar Allan Poe‚ a renowned poet‚ was born in Boston‚ Massachusetts on January 19‚ 1809. Both of poe parents had died when he was at a young age. “John and Frances Allan raised him as a foster child in Richmond‚ Virginia”(poets

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    France — The Industrial Revolution changed the world. The Revolution took place in the 1700s and 1800s and was a time when many important technological advances were made. It made it easier for everyone to benefit from new inventions and ideas. However‚ even though technology became more common‚ many people did not have the training to use it. Technology sped up‚ but not enough people could get a good education. Since then‚ leaders have been trying to figure out how to make sure everyone gets a good

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