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    The Impact of Buddhism on Indian society It has been said that Buddhism came as a reaction to the corruption of the Vedic ideals that were governing the Indian society. The  Vedic ideals which were governing society till then had  become conventional and lost their inner force.  As we have seen in the earlier chapter‚ the caste system had a high and noble goal; but now it tended to become hereditary‚ rigid and inelastic. At the same time the teachings of the Vedic Rishis were being applied in a

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    parts of Europe as well as other nations increased trade‚ wealth‚ and population by using new technology develop manufactured products more efficiently. The Industrial Revolution was the beginning of machines‚ factories‚ and textile industries which have changed nations into powerful and wealthy countries that continue to advance every

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    It is believed that the grief of his wife is what inspired Morse to set upon a new path‚ to improve long distance communication. After the death of his wife Samuel traveled back to Europe for three years where he visited art collections to study. In Lafayette Paris he paints in the Vatican galleries in Rome. During this time Samuel spent most of his time with his novelist friend James Cooper. During his travels home to New York‚ Morse has a chance encounter with another passenger Doctor Charles

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    father and half-siblings had been - The main impact was that she made England a protestant country Elizabeth was more moderate than her father and her half siblings had been. Her father was cruel and had 6 wives ( executed 2‚ divorced 2).He separated the Church of England. Elizabeth’s Sister Mary made it even worse by burning to death people with protestant beliefs. People all lived in fear. But when Elizabeth took the throne‚ she made England a protestant Country which made England one country again

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    Describe the impact of the New Deal on American government and society. In doing so‚ be sure to discuss the primary goal and basic overall characteristic of specific New Deal programs. FDR’s New Deal changed the face of American government. Never before and no one since has implemented so many government programs and agencies. FDR’s New Deal helped the US get out of the Great Depression. The new deal expanded the federal government’s power like never before and was designed to help Americans who

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    Many of those immigrants have done amazing things in their field that benefit us. Some of those people are Albert Einstein‚ Madeleine Albright‚ and Bob Hope. Immigrants have positively impacted science‚ politics‚ and entertainment in the United States. How Albert Einstein has influenced the field of science? He has developed the General Theory of Relativity‚ which is the geometric theory of gravitation. He established the concept of mass-energy equivalence‚ e=mc^2. “He made some essential contributions

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    efforts to help in World War 2 there wouldn’t have been such a positive impact in this situation. He was also a musician and a poet‚ and was very well respected in the Christian community‚ being viewed as a Christian who led to people being more secure in their faith and how they utilized their faith in their everyday life. Dietrich ultimately lost his life in a Nazi concentration camp‚ because of his beliefs and convictions. He was considered was one of the most famous theologians and martyrs of the 20th

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    reformist literature not only has consequences for the social and moral aspects of social communities‚ but also has an impact on the political forces that shape the destinies of nations. Just as great leaders‚ generals‚ statesmen and even philosophers‚ writers too have played an important part in moulding the annals of history. As any work of fiction‚ men of literature have not only written about history‚ documenting it and preserving it for the future‚ but also in doing so have often created it as well

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    give the people more power than the government. Though the Bill of Rights was written over two-hundred years ago it still has major impacts on our lives today. Most people probably do not realize that the Bill of Rights allows them to do things that they take for granted every day‚ nor could they list more than a few of the amendments that the Bill of Rights consist of. The most known amendments are the first‚ freedom of speech‚ religion‚ and press‚ the second‚ the right to bear arms‚ the fifth‚ no

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    America. While Carnegie was a teenager‚ his skill as a telegraph operator caught the attention of Tom Scott. Scott hired Carnegie and lent him money for his first foray into Wall Street investment. In 1872‚ Andrew Carnegie built the world’s largest‚ most up-to-date steel mill in Braddock‚ Pennsylvania. At the time‚ steelmakers produced about 70 tons a week and in 20 years it produced 10‚000 tons a week. Carnegie pioneered a system of business organization called vertical integration in which all aspects

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