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    Music in today’s society have a major impact on the people and our culture. There was a rap group called N.W.A that had a major impact on our society as we know of it today. They used words to help them start a movement in being able to speak about anything. The group made a huge impact on the hip hop world with their controversial

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    through these questions that his interest in electromagnetism developed‚ leading to his eventual discovery of the radio wave (Heinrich Hertz). Heinrich Hertz is the most influential person in American society because his contributions to science and pop culture have played a role in shaping society. In 1879‚ Hertz solved the question posed by The University of Berlin’s philosophy department‚ that is‚ is electricity subject to inertia. For this he was awarded a gold medal and began to gain the recognition

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    Australia‚ which still recognizes Queen Elizabeth II as its head of state‚ is widely seen as a British subsidiary. Ironically for the prime minister‚ who vociferously campaigned for the "no" vote in the republican referendum organized a couple of years ago‚ Australia’s contribution‚ practically

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    ““Come‚ Darcy‚” said he‚ “I must have you dance. I hate to see you standing about by yourself in this stupid manner. You had much better dance.” “I certainly shall not. You know how I detest it‚ unless I am particularly acquainted with my partner. At such an assembly as this it would be insupportable. Your sisters are engaged‚ and there is not another woman in the room whom it would not be a punishment to me to stand up with.” “I would not be so fastidious as you are‚” cried Mr. Bingley‚ “for a kingdom

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    Oppeenhimer Oppenheimer and his work still impact us today. His work impacts us every time we launch bombs‚ or even discuss them. He was the first to invent the atomic bomb and earned himself the nickname of “Father of the atomic bomb”. When the atomic bomb was built‚ Oppenheimer affected the country‚ when he built the first atomic bomb. Oppenheimer is the designer of the first ever atomic bomb. On July 16‚ 1945 it was called the Bomb Trinity. It first was seen in Aramingo‚ New Mexico. It was successful

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    “He breathed upon dead bodies and brought them into life. Nor sequent centuries could hit Orbit and sum of Shakespeare’s wit” (“no sweat Shakespeare”). This quote above was said by Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ a famous essayist inspired by Shakespeare’s works. William Shakespeare was a renowned author‚ poet‚ actor‚ and playwright. He has contributed to many components of life today such as; founding modern English language‚ contributing to literature‚ contributing to modern theater‚ and contributing many

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    could easily and quickly communicate(DOC 9) During in the Industrial Revolution‚ an extreme amount of harmful effects was composed. These affected people in some of the most inhumane ways possible and these effects have a lasting impact on today’s society. At the time‚ one of the most common things that occurred‚ specifically in coal mines and factories‚ was child labor! Children were employed in order to help the family income; starting work as early as they can walk to all the way to being an adult

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    far reaching impacts on the economies of these nations as well. Industrialization had its share of both champions who celebrated these changes and critics who opposed them. While the Industrial Revolution had both positive and negative effects on society and the economy‚ the positive effects outweighed the negative. The Industrial Revolution of the United States and the growth of the factory system directly impacted the rise of urbanization. Urbanization is when people move from rural areas to the

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    Jane Austen uses satire in Pride and Prejudice to highlight the hidden importance of acceptance and power through the use of the pompous character of Mr. Collins. Throughout the novel Austen uses irony to satirize Mr. Collins. While attempting to propose to Elizabeth‚ she attempts to escape the room. Due to his vanity and arrogance‚ he wrongfully interprets this as a sign of her “little unwillingness makes [her] more amiable in [his] eyes (Austen‚ Ch.19). He cannot believe the possibility that any

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    At the time‚ India did not contained a central government‚ which attracted foreign countries to place their trading bases. The British East India Company took control of the country and also established the Raj. They contained an elaborate hierarchy of officials that was established to enforce its rule‚ the monarchy was supported by thousands of civil servants. The British did not deliberately set out to make India’s people change their existing

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