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    The role of English in the Modern world In today’s English language occupies an important place in people’s lives. More recently‚ it was just a foreign language‚ but now - it’s the international language. What gives us the English language? 1.CAREER With English‚ you can always communicate with business partners to participate in international conferences‚ read international newspapers and magazines about the business. The other importance of the language is that it creat a greater opportunity

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    Dawson Ellington     Oct. 7‚2013  The early bronze age or iron age civilization of people that has had the greatest impact upon the modern world in my opinion was the Ancient Romans. We have similar characteristics to them and Ancient Rome is where most of our ideas of government‚literature‚ and entertainment came from. We are similar in government because we basically have a modernized version of their government. The Ancient Romans started the first republic. They had a senate(a main governing

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    Nationalism occurs when a race of group of people create an indentity in which they have a love and a loyalty for. This group will have a common factor of race‚ language‚ culture or religion. The assassination of Franz Ferdinand‚ the Austrian Archduke during the time of 1914‚ sparked off an already existing conflict between Austria and Serbia. The force of Nationalism influenced this conflict between Serbia and Austria due to the nationalistic views of the Serbian people. The conflict that occurred

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    World History: Modern Times The American and French Revolution were two very different things‚ yet also very similar. We usually don’t think too much of it‚ we just think they were another war. Most people would ask‚ aren’t they different‚ how are they even similar? Come to think of it‚ they do have a lot in common‚ but also a lot of differences. The American Revolution was anti-religion‚ while the French was vice versa‚ yet they both started over taxes. The American Revolution started in 1775

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    the United States was the American Football Association (AFA) which was incarnated in 1884.The goal in soccer is to kick the ball into the net‚ and then you will have scored a goal. The modern day professionals in soccer include Pele (Edson Arantes Do Nascimento from Brazil‚ who scored six goals in the 1958 World Cup and helped Brazil claim its first title. Lev Yashin from Russia‚ who claimed to have saved more than 150 penalty shots during his outstanding goal-tending career‚ and Marco Van Basten

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    Importance of Physics in the Modern World By PatrickB‚ eHow Contributor Physics is second only to mathematics in the purity of its principles. Physics describes how the natural world works through applied mathematical formulas. It deals with the fundamental forces of the universe and how they interact with matter looking at everything from galaxies and planets to atoms and quarks and everything in between. All other natural sciences stem from physics. Chemistry is essentially applied physics and

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    movements and wars that have changed the world. World War I was one of the changes that created the modern world. WWI changed how wars were fought and how they were dealt with‚ it also affected the world’s economy and mental health ideas. This was the war that contributed to the Russian Revolution and the Great Depression‚ not to mention the founding of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. WWI changed everything‚ how people thought and how they saw the world. The world might have healed‚ but the effects of

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    (Radioisotopes image) An example of such radioisotopes is uranium‚ which has been serving us for the past 50 years. Uranium is found in various parts of the world‚ this metal is used to produce about 11% of the world’s energy needs by different procedures. In 1956‚ the first large-scale nuclear power station started in England. Nuclear energy helped the world not just in power‚ but other aspects to do with nuclear too‚ some were medical uses and agriculture (Energy Resources: Nuclear power). The amount of

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    CHAPTER II INTRODUCTION Jesus Christ lived 33 years in this world a lot of years ago. Upon those 33 years of span especially during His ministry‚ Hew went in so many places and did so many miracles as well. In this chapter‚ not all but some significant places where Jesus‚ our savior‚ stepped in will be recalled. The main basis is the bible and even more scriptures because it was written itself there in the Gospel of John that “now‚ there are many other things that Jesus did. If they were all

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    The Issue of Communication in the Modern World    According to the Oxford dictionary‚ the definition of communication is‚ “the science and practice of transmitting information to another through connections or means of access; social dealings; letter‚ message etc”. We must communicate in an effective manner in order to be understood or to get our message across to the other person. One of the basic keys to effective communication is‚ not to simply hear‚ but to listen.    ”The most basic of all human

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