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    During the Victorian Era‚ there was a jurassic difference between the lifestyles of social classes‚ one being the types of food they ate. Lower class families would live off of small serving sizes and the majority of the food that they ate were either low quality and not healthy. The higher class dined off of larger servings to the point where they had leftovers and were fortunate to have three meals a day. The staples that made up a meal for a lower class family consisted of bread‚ sugar‚ butter

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    During the time of the Enlightenment‚ many things were changing. Each person made a change during this time due to believing in different aspects. The world was changing economically and socially. There is eight human beings that really made a change. Each person believed in different things and reflected a different image. Some preached for women/girls to have equal power and same education as men/boys. Some even preached for changing the government. Making sure that the government didn’t have

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    Social mobility during the Great Depression was extremely rigid. This means whatever class you were born in was the class you would stay in throughout your entire life. Some people saw this as a positive thing‚ mainly the upper class‚ but most people were devastated by this fact. Growing up‚ most people have dreams of being something bigger and better than their parents ever were. They want to make it big time‚ if their parents worked as a farmer or in a corner store for example‚ they would dream

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    Religious Developments With the coming of the Mughals in India and the Turkish rule‚ there were many developments and changes in the Indian culture and religion.The Sultans of Delhi and Mughal tolerated different religions‚ especially Hinduism‚ though they were followers of Islam. This lead to the beggining of indo-islamic culture. Since dawn of history‚ India has been the cradle of religious developments. In the early medival period‚ two parrelel movements in Hinduism and Islam representing the

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    Religious Conversion They say change is good‚ is this so? To some change is bad. People hate to switch upon things when there used to something being a certain way. To others change is essential to life. One must change and adapt to live on and survive. Whether one likes it or not‚ everything goes through change. It could be from the type of coffee one drink to the weather in the city‚ things face change. What about change by choice? Has there ever been a certain lifestyle that one changed from

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    Victorian Era The victorian era sets a time period where the classes began to develop and set people in their places. Most classes began to catch feelings for each other and that started a conflict between them all. The lower classes did not bet the experience that the upper classes did. The housing‚ jobs‚ society‚ foods‚ and a lot of other things differed between these classes. Prisons were also a focus in the victorian era because of what they were used for. The middle

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    Is Religious Fundamentalism always Totalitarian and Prone to Violence? Fundamentalism is “a belief in returning to the literal meanings of scriptural texts. Fundamentalism may arise as a response to modernization and rationalization‚ insisting on faith-based answers‚ and defending tradition by using traditional grounds.” Fundamentalists believe that their view is only one true view of the world which leaves no room for ambiguity and that this is the true correct belief (Giddens‚ 2009). Fundamentalist

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    To begin‚ for my religious visit‚ I chose to venture to Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation‚ located on North Meridian Street in Indianapolis. The congregation started on November 2nd‚ 1856 when fourteen Jewish men gathered in a home belonging to a man name Julius Glaser‚ and they founded a congregation with an explicitly described constitution and set of by-laws in their community. Two years later‚ the congregation’s first consecrated home held a dedication and became the fourth synagogue to become

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      Introduction   As we all known that Google out of China to become a hot topic recently.    “On March 23‚ Google announced on the office blog that Google and more than twenty other U.S. companies had been the victims of a sophisticated cyber attack originating from China‚ and that during our investigation into these attacks we had uncovered evidence to suggest that the Gmail accounts of dozens of human rights activists connected with China were being routinely accessed by third parties‚ most likely

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    can be so rewarding. Creating a successful company takes more than just a good idea. It takes innovation‚ ethics‚ globalization‚ information systems‚ and e-commerce. In this paper‚ we wanted to discuss what an ingenious company and describe the tools they used to make them such a remarkable success. How Apple used E-Commerce to Change the World Apple came from humble beginnings. What began with two brilliant guys in a garage has transformed to one of the most successful brands in history

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