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    Times in the 1920`s were not always the easiest‚ there were times when people had to walk to places‚ farmers used horses to transport goods‚ which could take hours or even days to get to the destination. All this was the life of people in the 1920`s until a man by the name of Henry Ford made an affordable option an automobile. This helped everyone in the world from farmers to the workers in industries‚ everyone benefited from this and the world became a different place with this invention. Automobiles

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    is essential for changes and reforms as it allows people to communicate their message and what they want to see changed. The democracy allowed the people to enact the change they want after they have stated their opinions or beliefs. Without the freedom of speech reforms would have little success. America is now a democracy where you have a say in the government and the ability to say what you want believe what you want and do what you want‚ but it wasn’t always like this.

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    Significant Cultural Changes in the Renaissance/Reformation that Demonstrate the Aspects of Humanism Humanism is a new education in which was reformed to give more attention to the Greeks and the Romans‚ and to help many to lead a more virtuous lifestyle. This intellectual movement rapidly gained popularity because the citizens of Italy liked the idea of having a greater worth as an individual. A change in education in which exemplified the greater knowledge of the classics and the outlawing of

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    Social change is a kind of changes leaders‚ managers‚ business owners‚ and people make to their activities‚ business practices and behavior that benefit a society (Dyer‚ Godfrey‚ Jensen‚ & Bryce‚ 2016). Moreover‚ social change happens in a measured cultural modification‚ or in a fast consequence of an unfortunate circumstance such a natural disaster‚ a change in public policy (Laureate Education‚ 2016b). This assumption states that social change is not only about a business practice‚ but also the

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    China during the Late Classical Period was a very extraordinary region. The Chinese surpassed all others during that time period with their advanced cultural and political aspects. During the Late Classical Period which was between 100 C.E. and 589 C.E.‚ political and cultural changes in East Asia occurred due to the pressure from bordering nomadic tribes like the Hsiung-nu that were trying to invade China. Also‚ there was a decline of interest in Confucian tradition as Buddhism started to spread

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    PHYSICAL AND MENTAL ACTIVITIES IN 1920s and 1930s The lifestyle of Canadians changed dramatically from 1920s to 1930s. In the 1920s‚ everybody was living happily until the stock market crash in U.S. which caused the great depression. Canada was greatly affected by the depression. In the 1920s‚ technology and inventions grew rapidly‚ entertainment was booming and sports were becoming very popular while in the 1930s‚ Canadians no longer had money to afford anything and had to live without home‚ food

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    Structural changes Vitreous body There is a significant structural change during aging‚ consisting of a transition from a clear gel in young to a fibrous structure in adults. In old age there is advanced liquefaction with thickening and tortuosity of vitreous fibers‚ and collapse (syneresis) of vitreous (Fig. 2.3). Postmortem studies80 found syneresis in 70% of subjects in the eighth decade. Syneresis occurs earlier and is more extensive in myopic eyes‚81 and is accelerated with inflammation‚ trauma

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    The changes of art during the renaissance Art changed in many ways starting with one of the main points is that they started showing more depth in the painting making it more 3D like. This made it more interesting for the people and made them appreciate the artists more. They also changed by using perspective‚ which meant they showed a better way of depth‚ height and width this made it more realistic‚ and life like. Although it was some one else’s point of view but it still shared some same

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    initiator of social change”. To what extent to sociological arguments/evidence support this view. There is great debate concerning the role of religion in society‚ and whereas some claim that religion acts as a conservative force (that is‚ it inhibits change)‚ others argue that religion is a major contributor to social change. As would be expected‚ many sociologists have took the middle ground‚ and argue that religion can act as both as conservative force‚ and an initiator of change. The view

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    what Canada’s geopolitical role was during the Cold War era1 During the Cold War it can be stated that Canada was more willing to be involved or tentative of global affairs and the direction the world was going in. Canadian participation in the two major wars showed a level of "participation" by the nation to involve itself in global politics that in the modern day the nation does not re-emulate similarly pertaining to displaying or satiate itself at the forefront of world affairs. For example

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