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    selected in Non medical science group. I completed 10+2 from Punjab School Education Board with 67% marks. But my vision is to get an international exposure to fulfill my dreams. I have been learning Auto Cad for last 4 months which would help me during my course.As regards my family I live in a joint family with my parents‚ aunt‚ and my cousin brother. My father is a Govt. Employee. He is working as a Chief Cashier. My father’s annual income is INR 5.50.Lac He is supporting me with INR 5.50.000

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    Xxxxxxx U.S History 2 Dr. Tyrone Tilery April 30‚ 2015 The Women’s Movement of the 1920’s A woman in the 1920’s had experienced many different societies and faces of the U.S. Following the First World War‚ social issues gained more recognition and the nineteenth amendment granted women the right to vote in 1920. This changed the way women were viewed and the way they viewed themselves. In America‚ a Narrative History by David E. Shi and George Brown Tindall‚ the history of the nineteen-twenties

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    research project Dr. Natasha V Watson Feb 4 2014 The impact of social change on teenagers’ health Teenagers’ getting overweight has become an inexorable trend. Society could change as time goes by. A social change can happen in various areas of human life‚ such as cutting down the size of the family domestic‚ advancement of economic status‚ improvement of high technology and modification of dietary habit. Social change is the main factor that causes teenagers’ obesity. A number

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    In the 1920s also known as the Roaring 20s‚ reading became more and more popular as people became literate. After World War Ⅰ they had time to read‚ write‚ and enjoy all of their new leisure time. Leisure time was enjoyed mostly by the upper class who were stuck in their materialism and wealth. The obsession with money and power was a popular theme in the literature of the decade. Americans valued only money and reputation which changed the way the nation was viewed. After the war America’s youth

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    were a time of great change and progress in America’s social culture. Society faced a revolution in several areas. Women‚ for example‚ after gaining the right to vote‚ dropped old modest ways and transformed their morals‚ becoming freer with dress and attitude. Furthermore‚ music was revolutionized with the new melodies of jazz and blues. Even religion became less constricted‚ as creationism was questioned by many Americans. Additionally‚ one of the most developed areas of the 1920’s was black culture

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    those of Japanese descent in Canada and the United States were not afforded either luxury. Following the attack on Pearl Harbor‚ Japanese-Canadians and Japanese-Americans became the enemies of their own nations. Discrimination was nothing new; American immigrants of Asian descent were barred from gaining citizenship‚ and all residents of Japanese descent over the age of 14 (United States) or 16 (Canada) were required to register and

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    needed change to society. Famous leaders such as Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. utilized this strategy to peacefully protest injustice. Disobedience is man’s original virtue in that is acts as a powerful tool against the social and political ills of the nation. Though I concede that disobedience can lead to negative change‚ I still insist that disobedience is crucial to social progress because it gives the voiceless a voice and overthrows tyrannical rule. Disobedience accelerates social change

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    The 1920’s a regressive era When most people think of the 1920’s they think of a roaring and unrestricted economy‚ and a booming cultural golden age; however‚ this could not be father from the truth. Even though the economy was prosperous and the women had finally gained their suffrage‚ the 20’s were far from progressive. Racially blacks made little progress and white supremacists gained power‚ politically the government became self absorbed and corrupt‚ and economically while prosperous was

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    Through European history‚ women have occupied a back seat in all forms of innovation. During the Protestant Revolution and Enlightenment periods‚ women were considered subservient to men and lesser beings. Women of the 1700s were not permitted to own property or pursue professions in law‚ medicine‚ or education. Through the Reformation and the Enlightenment‚ the experiences of women in Europe stayed the same in the sense of independence and roles in society‚ but changed in the senses of increased

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    Book Report In the book entitled Canada‚ NATO and The Bomb: The Western Alliance in Crisis by Tom Keating and Larry Pratt the main issue discussed was Canada’s position in Europe‚ North America and their view on the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. It went into specific issues dealing with political tension within Canada and tension outside Canada with other countries. It went through the years of different political parties and how they dealt with the matters of NATO. It states Canada’s

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