The Rise of Fast Food- the Most Influential Development in American History After World War II‚ the building of roads and the explosion of the automobile industry gave birth to an idea that changed America forever- fast food. Fast food came in the 1940’s‚ conquered throughout the late 20th century‚ and is now considered the most important development in American history. Fast food changed America by having a colossal impact on the U.S. economy‚ influencing American culture‚ particularly in the
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CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION We are now in a modern world. There is no possible in our high technology devices if we talk about beauty. But not only devices can renew an individual beauty. Our market such as beauty products is enhanced. Experts’ beautician developed different kinds of product that can rejuvenate us. One of those is the whitening soaps. They are formulated to answers the demand of the Filipino people. A lot of whitening soaps are produced in the market. Glutathione and Kojic
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political powers‚ and brings no salary. However‚ the first lady unofficially stands as a humanitarian‚ participates in charity work‚ and many campaign greatly for their husbands. The top ten most influential first ladies all participate in all of these lines of unwritten duty. The top ten most influential first ladies helped to reshape the role of the first lady. The first lady informally should stand as a humanitarian‚ promoting the good of the people and environment. Top first lady Florence
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Influential Speaker Commentary Political views aside‚ most can agree that Barack Obama is an influential and very effective speaker. He is able to inspire masses of people with his simple‚ yet articulate use of words. He always speaks with a sense of smooth confidence‚ yet never near the spectrum of arrogance. Most importantly‚ he is so effective because he accurately knows his audience before performing the speech. Obama is truly talented in his ability to make people identify with him‚ because
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Sila Pinto 3/1/13 Thomas Watson Jr. Once a perpetually failing student nicknamed "Terrible Tommy"‚ Thomas Watson Jr. grew up to become one of the most influential people in the world of technology. As a young adult Watson suffered from lack of self-confidence and depression‚ he even cried when his father told him he was to inherit International Business Machine Company or IBM. No one could have guessed that not only would “Terrible Tommy” take over IBM‚ but‚ he would come to surpass his father and
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Edward R. Murrow was the most influential figure in the history of broadcast journalism. He was born in 1908 in North Carolina and died of lung cancer in 1965. Murrow attended Washington State University where he was active in college politics. Even though broadcast journalism was not formed yet‚ his undergraduate studies such as speech and debates still prepared him for his future career. He began his career in journalism when he joined the Columbia Broadcasting System (later known as CBS). Murrow
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certain products had to be specifically trained to master that skill. This would all change by the mid 1800s with the start of the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain. “Industrialization refers to a process that transformed agrarian and handicraft-centered economies into economies distinguished by industry and machine manufacture.” (Bentley 492) The Industrial Revolution was one of the most significant eras in human history. It transformed its society from an agricultural economy to one that
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The Mass Media is the most influential institution in shaping modern society. Discuss this statement with reference to two sociological theories of media effects. The term mass media refers to a message that communicates from one point to a large number of points simultaneously. This message can reach many people and is one way. Those who broadcast the message through the TV‚ newspapers‚ and magazines are a comparatively small group. The audience can sometimes write back to them and express
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#3 ATP: The Revolution of 1800 Edward J. Larson analyzes the pivotal presidential election‚ sometimes referred to as a revolution‚ of 1800 that established two disparate political parties‚ challenged the United States Constitution‚ and threatened the nation’s unity. Because this was the first time in American history that partisan campaigning was distinctly apparent‚ it was a significant piece of the election of 1800. When establishing the opposing campaigns of 1800‚ the article states‚ “…divided
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Vatican City)‚ reigned as Pope of the Catholic Church from 1978 until his death in 2005. He was the second-longest serving Pope in history and the first non-Italian since 1523. A very charismatic figure‚ John Paul II was acclaimed as one of the most influential leaders of the 20th century. He was instrumental in ending communism in his native Poland and eventually all of Europe.[1] John Paul II significantly improved the Catholic Church’s relations with Judaism‚ Islam‚ the Eastern Orthodox Church‚
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