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    Holidays‚ traditions and festivals in Creat Britain ( SPRING) Public holidays March 1st – St David’s Day (Wales). St David is the patron saint of Wales‚ and March 1 is a celebration of Welsh culture. People in Wales might wear a daffodil and eat cawl‚ a soup of seasonal vegetables and lamb or bacon. Events are held across Wales‚ including a large parade in Cardiff. 6th – Holi Day. The ’festival of colours’‚ the end of the winter season in the Hindu calendar‚ falls on this day in 2015. In several

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    In the 1880’s and 1890’s‚ college football and prize fighting began to ascend into the American limelight. The two sports went from being available to only certain social classes to being made available to all of them. The lower and middle social class would slowly begin to attend college football games and the upper class would start to make their way out to watch prize fighting matchups; two things that appeared as rarities earlier in the decade. With prize fighting originating in areas populated

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    Section 3: 7. Britain was unable to keep industrial secrets away from other nations because entrepreneurs traveled around the world and they carry their ideas from other countries with them. That spread the word all across the Europe as well as the world‚ so ideas couldn’t stay in one place. Britain’s location‚ financial prosperity‚ abundant natural resources set the stage for industrialization. The industrial revolution that began in Britain spread to other countries as well as to the United

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    McKinley’s presidency starting in 1896 restored American prosperity through the use of higher tariffs and the return to a gold standard. Foreign nations became dependent on the United States’ prosperity because economic problems‚ such as crop failures‚ were affecting their stability. This along with many other factors developed America’s strong sense of nationalism. The concept of social Darwinism was applied not only to domestic concerns‚ but to foreign concerns as well. Americans felt that their

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    From around 1750 to 1900 Britain went through major changes or transformation in industry‚ agriculture and transportation that affected everybody’s lives. For some it generally improved their lives‚ however not all were so lucky. The industrial revolution brought with it many changes good for some and bad for others. Between 1760 and 1880 there was a huge growth in the size of cities and a population shift as people started to move into the more industrialised areas in search of work. This was

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    STUDENT: COURSE: 2001HUM International Change and the Social World I ASSESSMENT: Item 1 WORD COUNT: 1565 Transformations in work change societies. In today’s modern capitalist societies‚ nearly every aspect our lives are structured around the notion and routine of work. Work has the ability to influence how we interact with society and our position within it‚ from where we decide to live‚ to the types of activities that we choose to participate

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    There were many active American individuals during the period 1830 and 1860. One significant individual was Charles Sumner‚ from Boston‚ Massachusetts. He had different opinions on several issues of the day. Sumner was best known as the guy who was caned in the senate in 1885. Charles Sumner was born in January 6th‚ 1811 and died on March 11th‚ 1874. He was a United States senator from Massachusetts in 1851 to 1874. Sumner played a prominent role in the United States Civil War era. He was a keen

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    During the early 1890’s‚ in the state of Massachusetts‚ there was a steel factory. Over the years a great deal of material changed how the steel factory ran and also how the workers were working. The movement started and affected everything from industrial manufacturing processes to the daily life of the average working citizen. Industrialization is the procedure which a state goes from an agriculture based economy to an economy based in industrial developments‚ such as textile‚ mining‚ iron‚

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    The period between 1750-1900 is called the Industrial Revolution. This phase contained social‚ economic and technological changes that improved their way of life. They had several more cures‚ which lead to a higher life expectancy. Additionally‚ they had better transport‚ however‚ the population increased by 30 million‚ which meant that it was overcrowded with people. Overall‚ the health‚ holidays and travel improved: but homes didn’t. The three most significant developments in the Industrial Revolution

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    In the 1890’s the U.S. was building further economic growth and they were aggressively focused on building a more powerful nation. The Americans began to create a stronger US military and started expansion abroad. Many looking for political domination of other nation’s governments seeking resources and markets. The United States used there military in other nations a number of times. These forces were to protect the U.S. or to gain property. With a more modern navy the U.S. felt it was best

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