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    territories‚ America has been driven to acquire land. In this country’s youth‚ land was needed for economic expansion; however‚ by the end of the 19th century‚ the entire continental United States had been in possession and the citizenry of this country turned their eyes out to sea. The United States no longer sought new lands to farm and work nor did they need new areas for their geological resources; the motives had changed. The United States was now driven by the temptations of world power and political

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    Response Assignment #1 South Africa in the late 19th and early 20th century was comparable to a fresh piece of metal: a malleable entity. As a country exposed to various global influences‚ South Africa has been vulnerable to various political‚ ideological and cultural movements and thus molded to fit such philosophies. Some of the main influencers included leaders such as Marcus Garvey and various visitors from the US. Although African Americans and Garvey had mostly positive impacts with their influence

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    Critique of “The Radical Idea Of Marrying For Love” by Stephanie Coontz In the beginning of the twentieth century‚ George Bernard Shaw portrayed marriage as the reason for two people to come together. His comments were comical about being marriaged and that a couple was suppose to become married because of specific reasons‚ one being profound love. He believed that intense‚ profound love‚ and being married until death do them part was a sort of fantasy. In the past it was unique for

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    Italians‚ particularly from the southern region of Italy‚ started immigrating to New York‚ in large amounts‚ in the late 1800s to early 1900s mostly because of the poor economic state Southern Italy was in because the Italian government didn’t cater to the needs of the working poor. “The economic crisis in the South [of Italy] was perceptibly the consequence of national policies hostile to the interests of the people from the [Southern Italy]” (Richards 98). The majority of the Italian immigrants

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    life of near a million people. The Famine was caused from a virus that infected the potato crops causing them to rot and decay. The disease was also known as the “Potato blight.” Because of the great famine a vast amount of the Irish people were forced to migrate else were. The poor Irish farmers were sincerely affected by the blight since they were living of their crops. The potato was a crucial crop for the farm lands and a valuable food source. It was estimated that the potato provided approximately

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    increased violence‚ inequalities in terms of access to resources‚ ownership of property and oppression in many aspects of lives in different societies cannot be reemphasized. As a result‚ various feminism movements have been formed in which each perspective provides a different contribution in trying to offer an understanding and solutions on different issues of different societies through observations and studies.Ferminist theories of the liberal‚ Marxist‚ radical and even the post-colonial perspective

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    complaint heard way too often. But what happens when men join the fight? What happens when men become women and decide to be part of the movement? An interesting concept of this day and age has arisen. The evolving social norms including gays and trans-genders have altered the roles of men and women interchangeably. As society becomes more relaxed with how far to stray from traditional roles‚ feminists gain a foreign enemy. A loose group called Trans-Exclusionary Radical Feminism does not tolerate transgender

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    Radical Innovation # 1: SOCIAL MEDIA 1. What has been the nature of each of these innovations? With Internet on the rise‚ and being widely available and used by everyone‚ especially the new generations‚ there was a need to ‘stay connected ’ as more and more people were travelling‚ and moving away from their home towns. 2. In what way were they radical as opposed to an incremental improvement to an existing product process category? Social Media is a radical innovation rather than an incremental

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    What were the radical changes that King Akhenaten made? Introduction Akhenaten was known as a “heretic” pharaoh due to the radical changes he made during his reign as an Egyptian pharaoh. The people of Egypt had been worshipping many different deities all the time and Akhenaten was the first pharaoh to break the tradition by introducing monotheism‚ which was the worship to only one god. Other than reforming the religious beliefs‚ he also introduced arts of different styles to worship the Sun god

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    sustainable society and so is every possible thing. The growing interest and increased awareness in sustainability has led to immense developments and considerable improvements of our world today. I developed the idea of sustainable enterprising while studying chemical engineering for under graduation. The internships I did at various manufacturing industries and the beauty of transforming a few chemicals into something different and so useful started attracting me. As a young engineer I hoped to start

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