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    as I see it is not perfect. In this present day and age there are some people that like to believe that god created a beautiful planet‚ but I believe the devil should receive some credit for its creation also. One of the world ’s greatest satires‚ Candide by Voltaire‚ some characters feel the same way that I do. However others do not. Martin‚ a skeptic thinks this is not "the best of all possible worlds" ("Candide"102)‚ as Dr. Pangloss would say. My present worldview is more close to the view

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    The five major Canadian events of the 20th century that I would include as Heritage Minutes are The Great Depression‚ the Confederation of 1867‚ the Canadian Charter of Right and Freedoms‚ Canada entering World War II‚ and the Women’s Suffrage Movement. I think that The Great Depression should be a Heritage Minute because it had a massive global impact and revealed new policies that needed to be put in place. This time period caused the unemployment rate to increase by 25%. There were no social

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    culture there are various festivals‚ events and ceremonies to celebrate. In them the biggest and most beautiful event is marriage which leaves the best memorable things in our mind for our life. I have attended many marriages‚ the actual wedding process is for long time say for few days‚ where in the participation of relatives and friends in the event is most required and appreciated as well. The first part before to the marriage is the “Engagement” which is pre-event where the families of both bride

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    For my final art paper‚ I chose my favorite work from my favorite artist: Autumn Cycling by Rob Gonsalves. In this piece‚ the first thing you notice is there are three boys riding bicycles on a street covered in a bed of orange leaves‚ surrounded by trees without their leaves. There are a few houses on the street‚ and also some streetlights‚ which would make it seem as if these boys are riding their bikes in a neighborhood. Though at a closer look‚ the leaves on the street double as leaves on trees

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    European Influence on World Economy From 1850 - 1920 In the 19th and 20th centuries‚ Europe continued to shape and influence the world through strong-arming global trade‚ modernization‚ and colonization. European countries physically and/or economically controlled lands in Africa‚ Latin America‚ and the Middle East to export cash crops‚ creating economic dependence; this‚ in turn‚ inhibited modernization. In the late 19th century‚ Africa was partitioned among the European powers strictly

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    The 1920’s was the heroic era of American Sports. A heightened interest in sports started growing in the public a sudden emergence for them was arose. The major athletes in this decade were Babe Ruth‚ the greatest baseball player who ever lived‚ Red Grange‚ known as the ‘Galloping Ghost’‚ and Paavo Nurmi‚ a record-breaking olympic track runner. Babe Ruth is known as the greatest baseball player who ever lived. In 1920‚ the New York Yankees purchased him from the Boston Red Sox for $125‚000.00.

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    In Leonard Cohen’s popular song‚ “Hallelujah”‚ the lyrics could be considered a present day Psalm from the Bible. The Psalms are poetry that tell different stories about the Lord‚ which are intended to be sung. Cohen’s song is about believing in the Christian way by having faith‚ being respectful to one another‚ even if they have been disrespected‚ while singing praises for the Lord. The song “Hallelujah” in some respects is a public relations for God. Telling everyone that hears the song to remember

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    Individual Research Paper   This research paper involves selecting an important event or person related to media. Then‚ research this event to write an academic research paper. Option 1: Media Event This paper will discuss (1) the historical details of the media event itself‚ (2) the importance of this event or object at the time‚ and (3) the cultural impact that this event had on society in general‚ the development of mass media‚ and on contemporary American life. (Sample topics: the first

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    between the South and the North. There was a series of proclamations‚ bills‚ and tariffs during what was called the Nullification Crisis. Directly leading to the nullification theory was the Tariff of Abominations. “In 1828‚ Congress passed a revised tariff that came to be known as the Tariff of Abominations” (Roark et al. 288). “The tariff sought to protect northern and western agricultural products from competition with foreign imports; however‚ the resulting tax on foreign goods would raise the

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    Social Aspects of the 1920s             The 1920’s were the time in American history where there was rapid change in culture‚ artistic innovations were happening‚ rebellious behavior occurred‚ and a huge economic boom. After being exhausted with trying to be noble and having proper behavior‚ America‚ in the 1920’s had a decade of this social outbreak from the moral restrictions of the past generations.   In the 1920’s‚ on top of the social status were the upper class‚ or Fitzgerald referred to

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