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    People Won T Change

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    Sizhe Wang 1 Sizhe Wang English109‚ D Mrs. Cottingham April 7‚ 2015 People Won’t Change Set in England in the early 19th century‚ Jane Austen’s novel “Pride and Prejudice” follows the main character‚ Elizabeth Bennet‚ as she deals with issues of manners‚ upbringing‚ morality‚ education‚ and marriage in the society of the landed gentry of the British Regency. Austen’s assessment of behavior in Pride and Prejudice is at harsh times‚ yet she manages to extract a happy ending. She skillfully demonstrates

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    毫无疑问,ambition 理想 野心‚belief ‚信念 faith信念,are just like beacon灯塔to guide us to change ourselves as well the world . A good case in point is Nelson Mandela who was born in South Africa where social segregation exceedingly /extremely/overwhelmingly prevail and local residents who are mainly black people were deprived (夺走)basic rights including‚education‚and medical care .confronted with this situation‚to He was determined to devote change (reverse)it himself to eliminate (eradicate )racial discrimination (prejudice

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    NELSON MANDELA (Basic info) Nelson Mandela was born on July 18‚ 1918‚ in Transkei‚ South Africa and became actively involved in the anti-apartheid movement in his 20s‚ Mandela joined the African National Congress in 1942. For 20 years‚ he directed a campaign of peaceful‚ non-violent defiance against the South African government and its racist policies. In 1939‚ Mandela enrolled at the University College of Fort Hare‚ the only residential center of higher learning for blacks in South

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    Changes of Lifestyle for Young People Name Course Professor Date Changes of Lifestyle for Young People Introduction There have been massive changes in lifestyle of young people a century ago and the life of teenagers today. Most of the changes are remarkable and dramatic. Nowadays‚ there are fresh forms of media like the internet and television. Family makeup and emphasis on values today are nothing in comparison to what they were a hundred years ago (Weil‚ 1997). The young people’s

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    A Rumor of War: The Changes of a Solider The Vietnam War was seen by all as horrible and by many‚ senseless. War has the ability to change people‚ countries‚ and even the harmony of the planet. After the Vietnam War’s end‚ many Americans didn’t want to hear or speak about the war. Many of the citizens in America wanted to forget it ever occurred. The United States had lost their invincibility to their negligence; the nation believed it could do anything. They especially thought they could end

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    "War" by Luigi Pirandello In "War" by Luigi Pirandello‚ the author writes about peoples’ reaction to war though the eyes of the main characters. The setting of the story takes place in Europe‚ in a stuffy and smoke filled second-class train carriage. The main characters‚ a bulky woman-almost like a shapeless bundle-and a fat‚ red faced man among others‚ talk about their children at war‚ and the right to grieve about them. But because of past denial‚ the characters discover that when confronted with

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    How Cholelera Changes

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    Using notes taken in class with independent research give an account of the changes in the main causes of death over 150 years in the UK. Over the past 150 years‚ the United Kingdom has seen a vast change in causes of death among its people. Cholera was one of these leading causes of death in the 1800s and was a chronic illness. It was introduced to the UK from Asia in the 1830s‚ a spread rapidly through the towns. Cholera is an infectious disease that causes severe diarrhoea‚ which led to dehydration

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    Civil War Social Changes

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    How did life in the South change for blacks and whites politically‚ economically‚ and socially after the Civil War? Civil War members of Congress tried to destroy the white power structure of the Rebel States. There was a bureau created to protect the interests of former slaves called The Freeman’s Bureau on March 3‚ 1865. It helped them find jobs‚ get a better education and create better health facilities. The bureau spent around $17‚000‚000 to build 4‚000 schools and over 100 hospitals

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    How to Change the World

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    Here are twenty things that you can do to change people’s lives‚ yourself‚ and the world. These are in no particular order. 1 – Adopt – Adopting someone is one of the greatest things you can do. You’ll change your life and someone else’s. Adopt a baby‚ a child‚ or a teen. By being adopted they’ll always know that there is truly kind people in the world and they’ll pay it back to society. 2 – Just Be Nice – This is something EVERYONE can do‚ you don’t need any money or any talent. Hold the door

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    Civil War Social Changes

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    The Civil War had been building for an extremely long time and the violent tensions had only grown from the conflict in Bleeding Kansas and the assault on Charles Sumner one of America’s bloodiest wars. The strain between the North and South flourished over the issues of slavery‚ state rights‚ and the overall Southern need of independence. Various constitutional and social changes heavily amounted to revolution in America through changes to politics‚ race‚ and the economy. In 1860 Republican Abraham

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