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    exhilarating books‚ innovation and creativity was existent in every corner of American life. Of the endeavors taken by industrialists and innovators at the time‚ those of Edwin Armstrong‚ Henry Ford‚ Thomas Edison‚ and Dr. Frederick Banting were of greatest impact. So‚ as a part of National Park Service’s new project‚ our team proposes the faces of these individuals on the new Mount Rushmore as their contributions had an everlasting effect. The first person whom

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    Hughes impacted many‚ so much so that people felt it was important to continue on his legacy years after his death. The Langston Hughes Society is an example of a group who works to preserve his legacy through presentations‚ events‚ and speakers who have felt a connection to Hughes’ work. This group of scholars teachers‚ creative writers‚ and performing artists strive to raise awareness about the work he has done (“Society”). The conception of this society traces back to as early as 1981‚ where a meeting

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    TV Nowadays many people all over the world spent most of their time watching television; but since its appearance‚ television has brought to man many advantage as well as disadvantage. Firstly for many of us the television is our first or only source of news and current events. These news shows keep people up to date on the outside world it is possible to know everything that happened in a day without even going outside. Second‚ television helps us enrich our spiritual live. Our knowledge is

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    SR Final Draft The Jimi Hendrix Experience Over the past 100 years‚ people have changed our world in numerous ways. Musicians are a big influence on different aspects of our world such as social‚ cultural‚ and musical. Some of the musicians throughout the mid to late 20th century have left impacts that are still relevant today. During one artist’s time as a musician‚ he was responsible for more than just a musical impact‚ and that artist is Jimi Hendrix. Jimi Hendrix‚ one of the best musicians to

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    black musician/artist in the 1930’s and the1940’s had made an affect on society by Louis Armstrong‚ Chuck Berry‚ and James Brown. Not only are these people impacts‚ but is the music genre; such as jazz‚ and blues. These topics had made an impact on American society at the time‚ and in some sense it still does to this day. In the late 1930’s and throughout 1940’s‚ Louis Armstrong was an American Jazz Trumpet player. Or may have been the most legendary‚ inspiring‚ exhilarating‚ Intoxicating‚ and

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    The Renaissance and its Impact on Modern Society Scholarly Paper 000000 Western Civilization I Professor Dr. Katherine Nelson-Born April 1‚ 2003 The Renaissance 1 Abstract The Renaissance is a term that means rebirth. The renaissance marked a renewed interest in many things such as the arts but also brought about change in the areas of class structure; trade; invention and science. These changes have influenced nearly every social class and industrialized society in the modern world.

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    The Positive Impact of Civil Disobedience One way through which the society is impacted is civil disobedience. This act of opposing a law that one consider unjust can either positively or negatively impact a free society. Since the liberalization of most regions and country in the world‚ civil disobedience has been a key weapon in showing displeasure of unjust laws and it is remarkable that it has achieved more than it has destroyed. To a large extent‚ it is through civil disobedience that the

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    greatest impact on others and he was written into the story well. Atticus made people think about prejudice and start to question the idea entirely. He also taught Scout many important life skills. Atticus Finch is a lawyer and Scout and Jem’s father. “... when my father‚ Atticus Finch‚ went to Montgomery to read law” (Lee 5). When the book said “To read law‚” that means he is going to law school. He is a widower as Scout told us on page seven. “Our mother died when I was two‚” is what she said

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    Othello’s Impact on Today’s Society In the late 1990’s playwright‚ William Shakespeare’s‚ Othello was successfully produced in the United States and around the world. One might wonder why this classical tragedy gained so much popularity with today’s society. In my own opinion‚ this play was successful due to the themes and issues addressed. Societies still deal with these situations today. These themes and issues are a part of our lives and people can relate to them. This story’s success

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    in status‚‚ rights and opportunities (Equality). This is what Frederick Douglass worked so hard to achieve. Having been born a slave he knew first hand the hardships that slaves‚ and African Americans in general‚ had to endure. He eventually escaped slavery at the age of 20 and went on to become one of the most influential social reformers of his time. Frederick Douglass made many contributions toward equality. The contributions he made were not only to help gain equality for African Americans

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