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    World Order

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    World 2 World Order America‚ for many years‚ was ripe with discrimination against everyone who was not white. It was almost like a tangible attempt to create a new world order. Politics and laws assisted this negative thought process‚ but on the surface were displayed to unify our country. Underneath the surface‚ people of different nationalities were

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    Dystopian World

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    Dystopian World I was standing in a ditch that once was the flowing‚ working River Thames‚ outside the Houses of Parliament scavenging for any wealth or riches buried that could see me through another day. The Thames used to be filled with water a few years ago‚ carrying cargo‚ commuters and tourists but now in the 2050 it is no more than a boggy bed. I’m lucky to be still alive‚ with the shortage of food and water due to the power termination in 2040‚ the world has slowly‚ slowly worn away. The

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    World of Warcraft

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    I am going to write about World of Warcraft. It is an online role playing game and the most famous one. Ten million people play the game all over the world. There is no age limit and the general language is English. But‚ you must pay twelve euros per month. Before you enter the game‚ you must create a character. There are two races. The horde is the evil side and the allience is the good side. Your character can be male or female. After these decisions‚ you must select your class. Your class can

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    The World in 2050

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    The World in 2050 Futurism is an Italian fine arts movement that was founded in 1909. Poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti began the movement to celebrate modern technology and to free Italian art from the psychology of the past. Futurism influenced the 20th century’s art and design‚ which opened doors for the movements related to sculpture‚ theater‚ architecture‚ fashion‚ and music. Futurist principles value the science of computer programming; they believe that computers will make a significant

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    Disney world

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    was at the time known as The Disney Brothers Studio. It was established by Roy and Walt Disney. The company rapidly began to expand and introduced the world to Mickey and Minnie Mouse. They are the image of the Disney Company. During the 1940’s Disney issued its first stock‚ this made it growth as a company. The Disney Company expanded to the world of television and written entertainment with the opening of a theme park. Disneyland was opened on July 17‚ 1955. Walt dream was to open different theme

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    The World in 2050

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    Global Economics January 2011 The world in 2050 Quantifying the shift in the global economy With the rapid growth of the emerging markets‚ the global economy is experiencing a seismic shift. In this piece‚ we argue that this shift is set to continue. By 2050‚ the collective size of the economies we currently deem ’emerging’ will have increased five-fold and will be larger than the developed world. And 19 of the 30 largest economies will be from the emerging world. At the same time‚ there will be

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    The Way of the World

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    Discuss the way oe the world as restoration comedy of manners. Ans. Restoration as a historical period was a time when England was an established colonial power in the world. It was a time of materialism and commerce and the people of the period emphasized money‚ pleasure and sex. Love and marriage were judged in terms of money. Artificiality and immorality were the defining features of the age. People looked towards relaxation and pleasure and serious things mattered less to them. By highlighting

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    The Known World

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    A Different Kind of Rain One scene in The Known World depicts an odd event. While many scenes show brutality‚ injustice‚ humility‚ and love‚ a small scene where one slave is good to his master carries a different message. This section of the novel explores a relationship of two characters that are arguably unimportant. I would not say that the novel needs these two characters to be a success. The slave or master alone does not play a major role in the plot‚ but together they display a profound

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    Ideal Worlds

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    and Greece are cradles to two great ancient civilization. However‚ people from these two cultural entities have very distinct ideas of want kind of “perfect” society they want to build up. Briefly‚ an ideal society in Israeli’s heart is a “pure” world with one ultimate god and peoples with pure devotion to this god. On the opposite side‚ classical Athens is more likely to build a “state of conscious” where there are powerful gods and wise human beings. The book of Amos is basically a story about

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    World Peace

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    the damage‚ we as humans can be interfering with peace by judging‚ arguing‚ and discriminating against others. Weapons are not the ones who disrupt peace‚ humans and their actions are. Many people agree that if we can destroy all the weapons in the world there wouldn´t be violence any more. For instance Ecuador´s president‚ Rafael Correa‚ made a law that forbid all the security guards from having any guns or armory so he could avoid all the accidents and violence caused by them who shoot people that

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