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    LENIN Lenin was one of the leading political figures and revolutionary thinkers of the 20th century‚ who masterminded the Bolshevik take-over of power in Russia in 1917‚ and was the architect and first head of the USSR. Vladimir Ilich Ulyanov was born in Simbirsk on the Volga River on 22 April 1870 into a well-educated family. He excelled at school and went on to study law. At university‚ he was exposed to radical thinking‚ and his views were also influenced by the execution of his elder brother

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    Watch other is necessary part of our society today As social animals‚ human being love to watch. From the beginning of life ‚ when our ancestors crawled out of the water‚ they’re watched to survive‚ watched to learn‚ watched to love and watched to advance.. Like our ancestors‚ watching others has become a necessary part of society today. Watching each other has become an integral part of the way we live. Not unlike the audience of “The Truman Show” we watch‚ in our millions‚ various reality television

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    In our society many things are considered a necessity a standing leader‚ currency‚ entertainment‚ even competition. These are only a few of the things we see necessary in our society. Our culture has shifted from admiring hard work and dedication to glorifying entertainment and our celebrities. This new culture has been defined as raunch culture as we have adapted to and have started to emulate celebrities we deem worthy. The reasons for the emulation are the success and of these celebrities as many

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    Writing 02/09/2015 Civil Disobedience Civil disobedience it’s a major action that many people around the globe practice. Civil Disobedience happens when a certain group are demanding or refusing to follow the norms. Civil Disobedience is necessary but also it is our right as humans to disobey with the norms that we don’t agree with or decisions. It’s our right to demand what we really want; for example protesting when we want our voice heard by the president or government. Secondly‚ when we

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    Beginning with a letter from Albert Einstein‚ the knowledge of possible construction of the atomic bomb surfaced. This discovery led into the launching of the Manhattan Project. This project became a success and those involved found it necessary to inform the USSR because the felt that failure to do so would result in suspicion and hostility. At the Potsdam Conference‚ President Truman decided to tell Stalin that the U.S. possessed “a new weapon of unusual destructive force” (Text ??). Stalin’s response

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    I believe the civil war was necessary. Without it we may have never taken the necessary steps to achieve freedom for the slaves. The southerns would never have given up there ways of life peacefully. There are many events of the time period that support my claim. The first example is the caning of Charles Summner. This is when Preston Brooks‚ a pro-slavery southern senator‚ attacked and beat Charles Sumner on the senate floor. This was after Brooks gave an Anti-slavery speech. The speech

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    days earlier the first was seen in Hiroshima. These were two of the numerous events that propelled the most powerful combatants in history‚ the United States and Soviet Union‚ into the dangerous arms race we know as the Cold War. Many ask‚ “Was it necessary?” This is a controversial topic‚ asking whether or not the massacre of hundreds of thousands of Japanese civilians was worth saving a much smaller number of military personnel‚ or if the bomb should have even been created in the first place. To the

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    his article “Friends who have accidentally left home without their iPhones tell me they feel stressed-out‚ cut off and somehow un-whole.” (Lindstorm). People tend to be overly attached to their phones‚ as if they were people capable of loving them back. I see how this could be possible because your phone does connect you to the people that you care about and when you can’t contact them life is a little bit more difficult. The people of this country seem to always need the fastest and newest piece

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    The predicting of dominant design in MP3 player Yuri Lee‚ Industrial design‚ Chonbuk National Univ. Jong-Youl Yang‚ Industrial design‚ Chonbuk National Univ Abstract This research has the purpose that forecasts MP3 design which can dominates the market by trend analysis. For the purpose of this study‚ we practiced trend analysis of MP3 player. We decided on design factors and levels of the factors after collecting 227 MP3 products released from 2001 from 2007 now‚ and practiced trend analysis

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    an attorney. Where did these rights originate from though‚ what is the purpose of them and are they really necessary? This paper will look at the origin of Miranda Rights and why they are necessary through the use of court cases. Before these rights were known as the Miranda Rights‚ they stem from the Fifth and Sixth Amendments: “No person shall be held to answer for a capital‚

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