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    Origins of a family have meaning and history. By keeping track of family relations also known as a family tree it can allow us to keep records of the past. The Edwards family tree shows great record from the early 1700 ’s to the mid 1800 ’s. This family tree demonstrates when a person was baptized; when they got married; and when they passed away. The Edwards family chart show the different relations of marriages and fertility rate from today ’s society. From the chart we can determine that the Edwards

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    Malin Piermattei Nihilism: The Change Over Time Though most commonly related to the radical intellectual movement in the 1800s‚ the principles of nihilism date all the way back to Classical Greece where ancient skepticism was formed. It has been a part of society for thousands of years. The term nihilism is derived from the Latin nihil which means not anything. Simply put‚ “Nihilism is the belief that all values are baseless and nothing can be known or communicated.” (Pratt Internet Encyclopedia

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    had to fix the damage that was done during the Great Depression of 29’. When FDR took office people were suffering because so many people were left jobless as a result of the Great Depression. There was a shortage of food which made it hard for the American people to function properly because they were hungry. Many people may have starved had it not been for the help of the New Deal implemented government checks (Shmoop Editorial Team‚ 2008). As a result‚ people had little hope or faith in government

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    throughout his teenage years. He later went on to become King of Macedonia after his father’s death at eighteen. He led military campaigns across the middle east and south Asia‚ but why was Alexander so important? How did he change the world? Alexander was born into the royal family of Macedonia in 356 BC to King Philip and Queen Olympia. King Philip was absent most of his life and the prince grew to resent him‚ and at age 13 the King assigned the famous philosopher‚ Aristotle‚ to teach him

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    protests against the government for their segregation policies. “Mandela was arrested for organizing anti-government activities and eventually sentenced to life in prison.” (News Nelson Mandela). Mandela was known for ending apartheid‚ which was “a system that separated whites from nonwhites in South Africa. After spending twenty seven years in prison for fighting against racial inequality‚ he became the country’s first democratically elected president” (News. Nelson

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    and still is known as a saint and a military leader‚ Joan also led the French army to victory over the British during the Hundred Years war. Even though Joan had no military training and had not been taught to read or write‚ Joan of Arc was able to change her society in France by guiding the French army to victory‚ being a strong leader of her time‚ by sacrificing her life to France‚ and by being a strong symbol of french unity and nationalism. Joan of Arc was born on 1412 in Domrémy-la-Pucelle‚ France

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    in high inflated prices for goods throughout the European continent. In addition‚ serfs who were peasants and typically mistreated prior to the plague‚ were extremely scarce following the plague‚ which resulted in this group witnessing their wages rise dramatically as the demand for work outweighed the available workers. Serfs were able to command higher prices as they no longer had to remain with one master as a result of the deaths associated with the plague‚ and this resulted in the standard of

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    The Ie Family System For more than 1‚000 years‚ central to Japanese family and kinship ties was the Japanese version of the patrilineal extended family called ie. Ie is a patrilineal extended family system in which the oldest son‚ and perhaps the next one or two sons in succession‚ stays as adults at home and run the farm or other enterprise‚ while other sons born after them move off to form branches of the main family. Women leave their own family of birth and become official ie members of their

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    policies did change society as well. The social policies effected women and the jaws mostly. Economic policies that changed society involved unemployment falling. The political policies involved many things such as other parties being banned. The first social change Hitler enforced was Women being pressured out of work‚ so more jobs would be left for the men and Hitler could prove his worth by gaining full employment for men. Women’s lives were changed dramatically which substantiates how Hitler

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    onto the shores of Cape Canaveral to see a glimpse of the first spaceship heading to the moon launch into space (Reynolds 134). A monumental event would soon take place‚ but that would only be the beginning. The world and it’s technology was about to change forever. As Neil Armstrong once said‚ “It’s a beginning of a new age‚” (Loff). Although many people only remember the actual take off and landing‚ the idea of performing a lunar landing was announced by President John F. Kennedy eight years earlier

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