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    who made a difference?

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    In the list - People who changed the world I listed 100 people who influenced and changed the world. Often they are important public figures who made a big difference to changing the world. In this list I wanted to choose people who have made a difference to the world in a positive way. Their contributions may be less powerful and influential but I wanted a list which selected people who have really made a difference to improving the world. I have not tried to place people in ’order’. World of

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    Who Is Gandhi Unjust?

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    The assassination of Mahatma Gandhi was unjust because Gandhi was non-violent‚ he was a spiritual leader who fought for independence and equality. However many people believed Gandhi had too much power and authority. He wanted to make a huge impact on other’s lives to prove you can make a difference without having to fight. Mahatma Gandhi was a very non-violent person. Whenever Gandhi was attacked or abused he wouldn’t fight back with fists or weapons‚ he would always use his words to prove his

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    Sniffer is a short film about a man‚ who lives in a world where humans wear metal boots to weigh them down because they don’t react to gravity. The protagonist lives a monotonous life‚ arising from his sleep every morning to commute to work in a overcrowded bus‚ where his job entails testing deodorants by sniffing the armpits of various individuals‚ which is shown to be overweight. However‚ the ending of the film exhibit him realizing how dreary his life is‚ which triggered him unfastening his

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    Who Is Pol Pot?

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    Towards the end of his four years in power he left the country in turmoil as the economy was destroyed and the country regressed to an impoverished state as Pol Pot hindered any progress or advancements. Pol Pot may be characterised as a brutal dictator who exercised absolute control over Cambodia through his employment of terror tactics and the regulation of private lives‚ in addition to his control of mass media. Terror tactics

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    Who owns antiquity?

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    and America own many disputed items in its collections. The most glaring example is the British museum‚ where the refusal to return the Elgin Marble to Greece has brought the issue to international attention. In response to the problem‚ James Cuno in Who Owns Antiquity? argued that although antiquities should be protected from looting‚ they should not have to be kept in the counties in which they were found. This is because the basis of the retention laws is political‚ and that antiquity is international

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    Who Is Ben-Hur?

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    1. Ben-Hur is the last great film score in the tradition of the golden age until 1977. Describe the characteristics of the classical film score as exemplified in this film. Include a description of significant themes and scenes. (10 pts) Ben- Hur directed by William Wyler in 1958 is one of the most well-known films that reflects classical traditions. Throughout the film‚ Miklos Rozsa used love themes through the romantic relationships. Miklos also incorporates harmony through his musical ideas

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    Introduction The title of this article is ‘Who intermarries in Britain? Explaining ethnic diversity in intermarriage patterns’ by two authors‚ Raya Muttarak and Anthony Heath. The purpose of this article was to publish Muttarak and Heath’s research findings‚ which aimed to answer the question in the article title of‚ ‘who intermarries in Britain?’‚ (Muttarak and heath‚ 2010) through exploring patterns and trends in inter ethnic relationships‚ in particular marriages‚ how each ethnic group in Britain

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    who am i

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    Summarize The review focuses on how D. melanogaster can be utilized to answer questions about functions of genes involved in human diseases. Review various human disease genes w/ identified homologous in D. melanogaster the availability of genome sequences of human and model organisms has provided a good opportunity to investigate the conservation of genes responsible for heritable diseases in human such as Neurological disorders‚ developmental disorders‚ Familial Alzheimer disease‚ Fragile

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    Courtroom Observation

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    Courtroom Observation Liberty University presented a case of White v. Gibbs which is about Mrs. Debbie White and Patrick Gibbs under the civil provisions of Indiana’s Dram Shop Act‚ Indiana Code 7.1-5-10-15.5. In this case Mrs. Debbie White sued Patrick Gibbs and O’Malley’s Tavern. Because White and Gibbs do not live in the same states‚ the suit was brought in diversity in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana. However‚ the suit will be decided under Indiana state

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    Beowulf: Who Is a Hero?

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    Beowulf Essay What is a hero? Most of the time‚ when people think of the world “hero” they often think of the classic comic book based super heroes such as Superman or wonder woman. A hero‚ as defined in Merriam-Webster dictionary‚ is a person who is admired for great or brave acts or fine qualities. The main character Beowulf from the story Beowulf is a hero because he exemplifies the very definition of an epic hero. In the story Beowulf‚ the unknown author shows that the main character Beowulf

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