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    The Impacts of the Aryans Focus Question: What impact did the Aryans have on ancient and modern India? The Aryans had a great impact on ancient and modern India in many ways. These people composed an oral literature called the Vedas‚ established a caste system‚ and introduced the idea of farming instead of herding. According to the textbook‚ Ancient Civilizations‚ by Diane Hart‚ the Aryans established sacred verses for their language known as the Vedas (pg. 179). This shows that the Vedas was their

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    To what extent did the aims and methods of Martin Luther King differ from those of Black Power Activists? There is no question that the aims and methods of Martin Luther King differed from those of Black Power activists. King was peaceful and wanted integration with whites while Black Power activists confronted violence and believed in black supremacism and separatism. But they were also similar in some ways‚ such as speaking out on the Vietnam War. The aims of MLK differed significantly from those

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    sport for women‚ so when a woman attempted to become a member of the New York Yacht Club‚ it created a large debate over what to do. Lucy Carnegie challenged the male supremacy‚ which held strong in the sport‚ and petitioned to be the first female member of the club. After forming a committee to review her petition‚ in 1894 she was admitted as a “Flag Officer”‚ meaning she could only fly the flag of the club and use the mail stations which it was associated with (Yarnal). 50 years later‚ women were

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    the influence missionaries had on culture‚ Missionaries had a positive impact on culture. They were able to teach the children because they had higher education. They also traveled to many different places to teach their religion. They were able to have a higher education from the church. The missionaries we’re able to influence peasants because they were educated. The state would give money for the religious activities. Many missionaries would dedicate their lives to the church‚ they would study

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    In the short story‚ The Kid Nobody Could Handle‚ by Kurt Vonnegut‚ the main character of the story is George Helmholtz. He lives in a small town with his wife‚ is the head of the music department at the local high school and the director of the band. He is the most important person in the story because he is the only one‚ not psychiatrists‚ and foster parents‚ to make a difference in Jim’s life. Throughout the story‚ George is determined and hopeful‚ lonely‚ and fixated with the beauty of music. <br> <br>George

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    People wonder why the world can’t be a peaceful place and have no difficulties. The dilemma with the world is that an action always has its consequences. This is the reason why in the fourteenth century‚ Europe faced problems after problems. Even though Europe encountered many different economic or social issues such as peasant revolts and upheaval from the nobles‚ I still believe those weren’t some of the major troubles at the time. In the fourteenth century‚ although they were experiencing many

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    Charles Darwin born? What were his parents named and how many siblings did he have? He had been born in Shrewsbury‚ Shropshire England on February 12‚1809. 2. Briefly describe Darwin’s schooling and why he did not become a doctor like his father wanted. Charles Darwin couldn’t stand to look at the sight blood at his University in Edinburgh so since he couldn’t handle seeing blood he started had to study something so he studied natural history and his Father was not happy. 3. How did Darwin get selected

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    strategic value. Perhaps‚ Slim gives the best description of Burma when he states‚ “It could fairly be described as some of the world’s worst country‚ breeding the world’s worst diseases‚ and having for half the year at least the world’s worst climate.” It was an area that no one desired to fight for‚ yet it lured the countries of Japan‚ England‚ the United States‚ and China into some of the war’s most difficult fighting. What brought this complete reversal of thought for these countries and made Burma another

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    out to Schreiber to join her‚ she tossed a rock off the edge of the pit to test the pit’s depth. However‚ to her shock‚ she didn’t hear the familiar rock echo she was expecting. With Schreiber now at her side‚ she tossed a bigger rock. Waiting for what seemed like an eternity‚ they finally heard a deafening echo from below‚ a full 7 seconds after the rock was thrown. Doing quick calculations‚ the duo realized this meant that the pit they had just discovered over a mile into the cave was at least

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    other European countries‚ and it still had a political system typical of the Middle Ages. Indeed‚ even if many tsars tried to modernise the country‚ they never included in their achievements the extension of the political rights. Still‚ Russia did not have any form of democratic or representive government or a parliament. Political parties had no right to exist‚

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