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    Today‚ some may argue that we at the dawn of a new emerging Progressive Era. Most historians cite the Progressive Era as the period between 1890-1920. The United States saw massive industrialization‚ paradigm changing inventions such as electricity‚ the telephone‚ and automobile‚ but also extensive activism in social change and political reform. Walter Lippmann wrote Public Opinion in the twilight of the Progressive Era. In chapters‚ eight and nine‚ Lippmann explores the idea of “progress” in

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    Hernandez Midterm History 101 IRONIES OF THE PROGRESSIVE ERA Industrialization‚ Immigration and Urban expansion were some elements that characterized the growth of the US. Moreover‚ great businesses were developed‚ and also cities. Many Americans were concerned about their future and how their lives where heading. This is when the movement known as progressivism was born. The progressive era improved the citizens’ quality of life and most of all helped the people to become more democratic

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    What´s Sleep Apnea?

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    they will stop breathing repeatedly as they try to sleep. In some cases‚ people with severe sleep apnea will stop breathing hundreds of times a night. Every time they stop breathing‚ they are denying their body and brain the oxygen that they need. What Is Sleep Apnea? There are two main types of sleep apnea‚ although it is possible to have a blend of both conditions. The main types of sleep apnea are: Central Sleep Apnea: This type of sleep apnea occurs when the brain forgets to tell the muscles

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    The terrible car accident occurred to me ten years ago threatened my life‚ only a few flashback memories are what is left in my head. It was summer in June and a Saturday night; the rain was pouring like I have seen very few times before. I had just left my mother’s house after a delicious meal along with some of our homemade red wine. In getting ready to go to work I realized that it was late‚ my Jazz music band‚ was supposed to start to play music at 10pm in a nightclub twenty miles west from

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    Germany 1918-1939 What were the five most significant events for Germany between the years 1918-1939? The Great Depression in 1929 was the most significant event for Germany in this time period because it affected a wide variety of people. Other significant events for Germany included Hitler being appointed as Chancellor; the work of Gustav Stresemann; the Treaty of Versailles and the spread of propaganda‚ however I think that the Great Depression was the most significant event in Germany because

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    In Hurt People Hurt People‚ Sandra D. Wilson (2001) explicates that people that get hurt by people‚ tend to hurt other people. In doing so‚ this kind of behavior and led to a vicious continuous cycle that creates relational and generational hurts. Wilson (2001) found that‚ “All of us have been hurt by people who all were hurt by other people; we‚ as hurt people all have hurt other people” (p. 9). In addition‚ to relational and generational hurts‚ Wilson (2001) found that “actions‚ words‚ and attitudes

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    He abolished slavery‚ granted citizenship to all people‚ and gave all men the right to vote. One of the most important things about him was how he established the Emancipation Proclamation‚ which said that the union was willing to fight to end slavery. He was important because without him none of these things would have happened. George Washington was second because he did some very important things that impacted the U.S. history. He was a general for the United States. He won two battles‚ then

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    “Human Resource” is the most important asset of an organization. Human resources are the set of individuals who makes up the workforce of an organization‚ business sector or an economy. This resource resides in the skill‚ knowledge and motivation of people and under the right condition it improves in age and experience which no other resources can do. It is therefore considered the most productive resources that can create the longest advantages for an organization. For an organization

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    Jack Mangiafico Mangiafico 1 World Civ 10-6 Thesis Paper Why Citizens Are The Most Important Factor In War While war is an event that no one likes to see‚ it can often bring out the best characteristics of the civilians in the warring nations. Events like the Battle of Britain‚ the Holocaust‚ and September 11th brought out the protective and courageous acts of civilians living in the war zone. These wars provided opportunities for civilians to unite and fight in the wars in their

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    secret organization named the Society of the Righteous and Harmonious Fists (also called Boxers or Yihetuan) rebelled against the potential domination. Members of the Righteous Harmony movement were anti-foreign‚ anti-Christian and often critical of the Qing regime for its inability to resist foreign

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