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    The Impact of Jack London on American Culture “You can’t wait for inspiration. You have to go after it with a club” (London). These words quoted from Jack London thoroughly represent him as a writer and a person. His experiences throughout his life strongly shaped his unique writing style. The impact of his life on his writing is expressed in the quote explains his naturalistic and aggressive writing style. Two of London’s most famous books‚ Call of the Wild and White Fang‚ fully express London as

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    covenant with God‚ was initially rather promising‚ they did not firmly follow what they

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    Belgian Congo was a Belgian colony set in central Africa‚ which started in 1908. In 1960 it got independent to what is now called the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Before Congo got colonized the only language that was spoken was the Kongo language‚ but when the Belgians came‚ the French language was introduced and taught to Congo. The same thing happened with religion. When Belgian came‚ Congolese were first introduced to Christianity which is now the most practiced religion in Congo.

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    century the European colonization affected the Native American culture in many ways‚ such as diseases‚ war‚ and enslavement. Many diseases such as smallpox and measles were the main cause of the decline in the Native American population more so than war. Although they seemed to destroy Native American culture‚ they also improved it by trade. The Native American way of life changed after trading with the Europeans. At first Native Americans wanted metal products‚ which they couldn’t make themselves

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    American experienced a strong and rapid change from 1770s to 1830s which led to the creation of a new regime‚ dominated in form of party and democratic culture. The regime lasted unchanged for a century‚ before the civil war which brought about changes; great transformations of American society and culture‚ increase in world’s industrial economy. American’s public life from 1830s to the 1930s was the consistent in the form and content‚ of its party politics‚ its government and legal system. The democrats

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    How Democratic Is the Uk?

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    How democratic is the UK? Democracy is a difficult concept to define‚ but as a simplification and a conventional definition‚ it is the people’s right to choose and the right to say how the country is run. Democracy falls into many categories and comes in various different forms. One form is when power is in the hands of the population as a whole and political decisions are made themselves‚ this is known as direct democracy. An example of a direct democracy currently present in the UK is a referendum

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    Walt Disney was not just someone who drew cartoons for a section of a newspaper; he changed the American culture with his creativity and ideas. Walt Disney is a man who changed the way people entertain themselves. Because he inspired so many people‚ they strive to become who they want to be so that they can be successful‚ like him. I chose Walt Disney for my project because he has had a major effect on my life through his movies‚ cartoons‚ and theme parks. When I saw “Steamboat Willie” starring Mickey

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    is known as the “King of Rock and Roll.” Elvis’s music‚ soul and personality took the world by shock and changed American culture and society forever. He was the complete package; his charming smile‚ stunning face‚ angelic voice and unique dancing accumulated to one of the most discernible personalities in history. His impact has become inevitably known as the greatest of any pop culture icon and possibly the greatest cultural catalyst in history.

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    author known for his realistic portrayal of the lives of migrant workers in California in the 1900s. This idea is present not only in his less famous works‚ but his most famous novel‚ The Grapes of Wrath. His books have had an immense impact on the culture of the United States. John Steinbeck was born on February 27‚ 1902 in Salinas California. Steinbeck was born on the edge of the Industrial Revolution‚ which‚ paired with living in California‚ may have given him a strong idea of the impact of industrialization

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    How does the characteristics of Beowulf reflect Anglo Saxon culture and beliefs? The epic poem Beowulf is one of the most remarkable literary works in Anglo Saxon’s history. It contains numerous elements that can perfectly reflect the beliefs and the culture of the Anglo Saxons. Beowulf‚ the main character of the book‚ can represent these beliefs well through his bravery‚ strong body‚ and belief. The bravery and the courage which have mentioned in the story of Beowulf are the things that

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