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    Two crises are stalking American education. Each poses a major threat to the nation’s future. The two are very different in character and will require separate strategies if we wish to solve them; yet to date‚ almost without exception‚ those concerned with restoring excellence to our schools have lumped them together. The first crisis‚ which centers on disadvantaged minority children attending inner-city schools‚ has received considerable attention‚ as well it should. Put simply‚ it involves students

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    in the story of civilization.” Stephen Gardiner succinctly describes the Industrial Revolution with this quote as a phenomenal turning point in the world. Between the 1700s and the 1800s‚ Britain’s onset of The Industrial Revolution forever changed life for humanity throughout the world. There were several negative and positive effects of The Industrial Revolution on society. Living conditions‚ mass production‚ and public health of the working class were dismal at the start of the Industrial Revolution

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    affected by the Great Depression. After the stock market crash in 1929‚ the country changed drastically. Many people lost their jobs because of this downturn in the economy. During the Great Depression practically every person had to adjust to a different way of living than what they were used to. This paper explores how life changed for children‚ teenagers‚ African-Americans‚ farmers‚ women‚ and the middle class. Historical Background Many factors led up to the Great Depression

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    The industrial revolution began during the eighteenth century‚ significantly altering the lives of millions and society‚ in terms of social order‚ industry‚ and technology. A combination of advantageous factors like economic‚ social‚ cultural‚ and political components over other nations allowed Great Britain to become the first nation to industrialize and prosper. Religion played an important role‚ Queen Elizabeth I had established a Protestant country; meaning it was okay to be rich. The laissez-faire

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    every single family. It went from brutal economy to monetary economy. During the industrial revolution‚ mostly all production took place in factories or mills. They invented machines that could do the job for them instead of each made what they need by themselves‚ in that was it was faster and less expensive to produce. However when the machines took over the production it made many people very mad because their lost their jobs. During the Industrial Revolution it was invented many things that could

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    It has been made clear in this paper that the Jews had a torturous life during the holocaust and millions of them lost their lives. They were actually blessed with death because those who survived still have many psychological problems. They were physically and mentally abused. It is noteworthy also that they had no means of self-defense. They lost their families‚ their homes‚ their jobs and even their identities. They were scattered all over the world. For this reason‚ they were in a state of shock

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    The Industrial Revolution is responsible for the way we live our lives today. During the Industrial Revolution‚ cities all throughout the world underwent dramatic changes. While industrialization brought about an improved standard of living‚ a variety of manufactured goods and better transportation of goods‚ it also resulted in often appalling living and working conditions for the poor and working classes. From the start‚ industrialization allowed populations to turn from being rural areas to mostly

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    “Well‚ I was just wondering what you were going to say to Rolf‚” “About what?” inquired Gretel “Well Gretel‚ your father‚ he um… well‚ he asked if I would remarry him. I don’t know what to say to him‚” replied Elsa with a little smirk on her face . Gretel did not know how to feel about this she tried to say something‚ but yet again‚ the words just would not come

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    I can’t relate this picture because I haven’t been in a place where I feel scared for my life. I have read many things about genocide‚ particularly the holocaust. The Holocaust was the genocide of Jewish people committed by the Nazis in Germany. The Nazis‚ controlled by Hitler who was once a war hero awarded for his bravery‚ sent Jewish people alongside Homosexuals‚ Physically disabled‚ and political opponents to Labor/Death camps. Specifically in Hungary Hitler was extremely cruel. Hungary came

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    In 1845‚ a fellow named John C. Calhoun coined the term "Manifest Destiny." The term Manifest Destiny was a slogan for westward expansion during the 1840’s. In the west there was plenty of land‚ national security‚ the spread of democracy‚ urbanization‚ but there was also poverty out west. People moved out west in search for a new life such as a new beginning. Moving out west‚ settlers from the east were taking a risk of a lot of things. The climate was different and there were more cultures that

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