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    Prohibition During the beginning of the roaring 1920’s‚ the ratification of the 18th Amendment to the U.S. constitution banned the manufacture‚ transportation‚ and sale of intoxicating liquors. It became known as the “Prohibition” era. The Prohibition era left a long lasting effect on the nation still to this day. Banning the sales of liquor manufacture‚ transportation‚ and sales created large organized crime/gang activity in the big cities across the United States. Prohibition was difficult to

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    Success is never an accident. It is always a result of confidence aim and hard work Man has been in this world for millions of years his journey from an ape to Neanderthal to homosappiens to man he is now is a process called evolution .in between all these years man has never been stagnant ‚he was and is still doing progress in all the fields .the desire to go ahead had always been there which never let him stagnant. Hard work was also there‚ but the most important thing he had which played a major

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    The 1920’s was filled with many new social movements created in order to improve the country. While some changes benefited the nation‚ others seemed to backfire. On January 17‚ 1920‚ prohibition was passed which prevented the consumption and production of alcohol (History.com Staff). Although this became a national amendment‚ millions chose to turn a blind eye toward this reformation. Alcohol was secretly made and imported to the United States and became a guilty pleasure of most Americans. Speakeasies

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    InIndia 1900 to 1947 * In 1900‚ India was part of the British Empire; but by the end of 1947‚ India had achieved independence. * For most of the Nineteenth Century‚ India was ruled by the British. India was considered the jewel in the crown of the British Empire. Queen Victoria had been made Empress of India and the British had a major military presence in India. * After 1918‚ nationalism within India intensified. This was probably due to 2 reasons: 1. Many educated nationals

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    SUCCESS What is success? The definition of success is very personal and will be different for everyone. Success is something accomplished over time. Over this course of time you gain knowledge and endure obstacles with patients and hardship. It’s all about how hard you try in your life‚ even if you have failed‚ your struggle to strive for success is so great you will feel no remorse. Success is partly the attainment of a steady pay check that allows you to afford your life style. Moreover success

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    Prohibition: The Rise of Organized Crime Prohibition in the United States was a measure designed to reduce drinking by eliminating the businesses that manufactured‚ distributed‚ and sold alcoholic beverages. The Eighteenth Amendment to the U.S. constitution took away the license to do business from the brewers‚ distillers‚ and the wholesale and retail sellers of alcoholic beverages. The leaders of the prohibition movement were concerned with the drinking behavior of Americans and made an attempt

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    come across success just by hoping for it. To achieve true success‚ you need the strength of mind and body to struggle and work hard to reach your fullest potential. You need the right attitude‚ self-discipline and the ability to put your goal before your own needs‚ if you are really driven towards reaching success. There is‚ after all no substitute for hard work‚ and as Henry Ford says‚ “The harder you work‚ the luckier you get” – the more successful you get! How do you overcome success? Intense

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    Success is defined by some with the cliché “He who dies with the most toys wins.” Others would say success is the prestige that comes with the accolades of one’s co-workers throughout a career. The accumulation of wealth and the power that it wields is yet another interpretation. Equally important definitions of success are the alternative‚ further reaching interpretations‚ such as overcoming adversity‚ acquiring a spiritual awareness‚ and knowing God’s will for one’s life. Conquering adversity

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    Key Element to Succeed “Success is simply a matter of luck. Ask any failure.” said Earl Wilson‚ the pitcher of Boston Red Sox. Some people may agree with this quote; however‚ others think that it is the result of hard work. I would suggest that success results from hard work supported by luck. Firstly‚ before giving any argument about how success is achieved‚ it is necessary to mention that success is viewed differently in the eyes of everyone. This is because success means doing what you have

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    Success Do you know someone rich and famous? Is he confident‚ popular‚ and cheerful all of the time? Or‚ on the other hand‚ is he stressed‚ having second thoughts about his life choices‚ and unsure about the meaning of his life? I’m sure he is uncertain. Advertising‚ marketing and media have effectively brainwashed our society into accepting a false‚ even potentially dangerous definition of success. Marketers want us to believe that having lots of money‚ living in a big‚ fine home‚ and owning

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