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    HOW HAS CLASSICAL MUSIC CHANGED THE WORLD How has classical music changed the world we live in? The world we live in has changed but Classical music has remained the same. Classical music isn’t really prevalent in today’s society. Classical music doesn’t appeal to this generation. Classical music is more appreciated by older generations. Classical Music is not as popular today as it used to be. It has been around for hundreds of years and it is the oldest type of music out there. Classical music

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    First World War ended in 1918‚ many nations started to do reparations on the land‚ economy‚ and the political government. The war had damaged millions of people who wanted to see change in the nations. One of the major reparations began in Paris in 1919. This became known as the famous Treaty of Versailles. This event in 1919‚ led to many authors publishing books‚ articles‚ and other methods critiquing about the Peace talks during this time. In the book Paris 1919: Six Months that Changed the World

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    The Invention of the jet Engine Mohammadhossein Khoddammohammadi January 25‚ 2014 A jet engine is a reaction engine discharging a fast moving jet that generates thrust by jet propulsion in accordance with Newton’s laws of motion. This broad definition of jet engines includes turbojets‚ turbofans‚ rockets‚ ramjets‚ and pulse jets. In general‚ jet engines are combustion engines but non-combusting forms also exist. In common parlance‚ the term jet engine loosely refers to an internal

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    The Invention of the Gatling Gun In 1871‚ a new military technology was developed that would fundamentally change the way warfare was conducted‚ and which would lead to some of the most tremendous slaughters of human beings ever witnessed. This invention was the machine gun‚ and it changed warfare by making it possible for a handful of men to kill thousands in only minutes. Richard Jordan Gatling was‚ for most of his life‚ involved in the making of farm equipment. The son of a North

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    While considering which text changed the world we live in today‚ I specifically chose The Bible. The Bible has changed the world we live in today for better and for worse. It is a big factor in the basis and foundation of how America was brought up to be‚for example‚ our government tactfully placed the phrase "In God We Trust" at the back of our currency.What people fail to realize is that religion plays a significant role in our society today‚ from having to place our hand on the Bible in court

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    The Greatest Chinese Inventions Gene R. Kelsey Strayer University The ancient Chinese culture produced major inventions that some of which still are relevant and useful to our modern culture all over world even today. When an Italian merchant named Marco Polo traveled to China in during the Song Dynasty in 1271 he discovered a place so technologically advanced far greater than any Western European nation of its time. The following is a listing of 9 important inventions instrumental to our

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    Have you ever been in the situation that a friend‚ who is waiting for you called and asked where you are? And then you just say five minutes away‚ but actually you haven’t left home yet. That is a lie. What do we mean by "lie"? In order for you to understand the concept of lying‚ I will trace the word from an old English root. And suggest 2 specialized dictionaries‚ one from dictionary of bible in religion and philosophy‚ and the other one is from psychoanalysis dictionary. I will present a "model

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    when two pieces of rock rubbed against each other‚ but since then people started using it for their protection and heating and cooking purposes. Undoubtedly‚ these seem meaningless to us today‚ but consider life without these discoveries and inventions. Would you be able to enjoy the same quality of life without them? But the fact is that the emergence of necessities led man to explore further. As time passed‚ man realized other needs arising around him. After catering to his fundamental needs

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    D-Day: An Invasion That Changed the World 29‚000 Americans dead; 106‚000 wounded and were missing after months of fighting in a place called Normandy (Ray). After reading this sentence‚ one may think of this as a dark time in our history‚ but the facts to follow will tell you otherwise. This historical event required months of critical planning and preparations. Several significant events‚ occurring during the invasion‚ had a major impact on the remainder of World War 2. The aftermath of D-Day would

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    Electronic and Digital Media Com/225 November 4‚ 2010 Professor Dave Sarnowski Electronic and Digital Media Industry Technology has played a big role in electronic and digital media. Technological inventions keep companies competing in the same areas. “Digital and electronic media today is plentiful with the information highway (Internet) providing answers at our fingertips‚ along with cell phones that are equipped with cameras and Internet connection”(Thomas 2010). Today media has a major

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