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    COMPUTER REVOLUTION Personal Computers The personal computer revolution was a phenomenon of immense importance in the 1980s. What the average American commonly refers to as a PC‚ or personal computer‚ did not even exist before the 1970s. Mainframe computers had been the norm‚ and they were primarily relegated to business and scientific use. With the dawn of the personal computer all Americans were allowed potential access to computers. As competition and modernization increased‚ issues of cost

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    The Computer Revolution If I were to make a history book of the years from 1981 to 1996‚ I would put computers on the cover. Computers‚ you may ask?‚ Yes computers‚ because if there were suddenly no computers on the world‚ there would be total chaos. People could not; communicate‚ commute‚ make business transactions‚ purchase things‚ or do most things in their daily routine‚ because power plants use computers to control the production of electricity. Computers have evolved extreme rapidly

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    the level of health-enhancing hormones like endorphins‚ and neurotransmitters. Laughter increases the number of antibody-producing cells and enhances the effectiveness of T cells. All this means a stronger immune system‚ as well as fewer physical effects of stress. Have you ever felt like you "have to laugh or I ’ll cry"? Have you experienced the cleansed feeling after a good laugh? Laughter provides a physical and emotional release. A good belly laugh exercises the diaphragm‚ contracts the abs and

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    The industrial revolution was an era of great change to those in Britain and America. This transforming period took place during the 1760s through to the 1840s‚ when it transformed the society into our world today. Due to the quickly changing agrarian culture towns and villages soon became deserted due to everyone migrating to the cities this created the Urbanisation society and prompted inventions to be shaped and built. Where with a push of a button we can communicate with our distant friends and

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    The Glorious Revolution in 1688 was a climax of events starting with the puritan-based rule of Oliver Cromwell during the 1650 ’s. Finally escalating‚ with the rise of William III of Orange and Mary II to English Regency. The Glorious Revolution had immediate and long-term impacts on the English Colonies‚ especially‚ Massachusetts‚ New York‚ and Maryland. After a period of religious and civil war in the late 1640 ’s‚ Oliver Cromwell‚ leader of the Parliamentary and Puritan Forces‚ executed King

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    Causes of Revolution Katrina Santayana 12/4/11 SOC300 Dr. Toi Dennis There are many definitions to the word revolution. For the most part‚ it basically means that there are rapid changes in the values and myths of society as far as government‚ politics‚ social structure‚ and leadership. They all have a negative process that can be from wars‚ coups‚ and revolts all for one positive outcome‚ independence. (Handelman‚ 228) The question is‚ what are the causes of revolution and why? Such

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    What Is a Cause-Effect Essay? Unit 4 Jose R. Pineda Mrs. Bennet Group Chapter 4 What is a cause and effect essay? • A cause and effect essay shows the reader the • relationship between something that happens (cause) and its consequences (effect)‚ or between actions and results. There are different kinds of cause and effect essay for example: Informative‚ analytical and insightful. Types of cause and effect essay • In this unit we are going to study only 2 types of cause and effect essay. •

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    In 1789‚ France broke out into a revolution. The citizens of France rebelled against the absolute monarch and the system they deemed unfair. The people were starving while Queen Marie Antoinette spent fortunes on fake boats to put in her hair. The Revolution was centered on hatred for the king‚ Louis XVII‚ and the prospects of a governmental system that promoted liberty and equality. The unfair representation of the third estate‚ the spread of enlightenment ideas‚ and the high price and scarcity

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    On the overview tab‚ the picture display is aligned to the left only. Please can you make them align to left and right for the second one? Just like you have them under itinerary tab. This part can not be done like itinerary tab because in itinerary section the image is the 1st image as per the days. But in the package overview section‚ it is showing 1st 2 package overview images for the particular Tour Package Name. On the Package Inclusions tab‚ please remove ‘Package Inclusions’ in the

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    Horton Mr. Letourneau US History (A4) 9 October 2014 Causes of the American Revolution “We must all hang together‚ or assuredly we shall all hang separately.” Ben Franklin once said. This quote relates with the causes of the American Revolution. The quote relates to the causes of the American Revolution because Ben Franklin was referring that we either all stand together or as a country all stand as nobody. Throughout the American Revolution; political‚ social‚ and intellectual transformations changed

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