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    Franklin Castillo English 4 IB 3 April 2012 Extended Essay World War 1 is an extraordinary event which changed history today. WW1 was not just some war‚ but it was “The Great War”. It was called the “Great War” because no other war had such an impact on the world. It was the first war to affect all of the major nations of Europe and the world. It took thousands of lives. It was a huge war‚ involving a large number of nations and armies including five empires with their associated colonies and

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    People Who Changed the World Darlene Roberts Western Governors University People Who Changed the World Nelson Mandela was one of the greatest social and political peacemakers that ever lived. His accomplishments were world changing. Mandela was not always able to pursue his democratic dreams nonviolently but that was his desire. Unfortunately‚ the South African Government felt it necessary to punish nonviolent protestors to discourage their cause (Book‚ 2009). As a leader in the African National

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    Manufacturing| "The Machine that changed..." http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:HH2u6Kd9ZXM... This is the html version of the file http://www.dau.mil/educdept/mm_dept_resources/navbar/lean/02tch-mtctw.asp. Google automatically generates html versions of documents as we crawl the web. Lean Production / Lean Manufacturing | "The Machine that changed..." Lean Production Lean Production - TOC Introduction What is "Lean" "The Machine that changed the World" Lean Thinking Womack Video

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    boarding school. On top of that he had a gambling problem when he was younger‚ but there is always a silver lining. “Poe’s father and mother‚ both professional actors‚ died before the poet was three years old”(poets.org). Edgar Allan Poe has changed the world of poetry forever. Edgar Allan Poe‚ a renowned poet‚ was born in Boston‚ Massachusetts on January 19‚ 1809. Both of poe parents had died when he was at a young age. “John and Frances Allan raised him as a foster child in Richmond‚ Virginia”(poets

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    began expanding to everywhere. Now facebook has over 1 billion users and Zuckerburg is a multi-millionaire. Without facebook the world would be so much different‚ social media has changed the way the world communicates. Instead of texting 8 different people‚ i can go on facebook and send a multiple instant message and get an instant answer. Facebook has also changed event planning‚ since everyone has a facebook‚ everyone can get invites sooner without waiting in the mail. I look upto Zuckerburg

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    will be covering are; the natural world‚ human identity‚ human relationships‚ and culture. Because there was a fault line a crack in the Roman society and culture Paul used this to frame the book of Romans. Dr. Jimmy Deyoung states in the video‚ “Romans: the letter that changed the world.” This is true because Paul chose to write to the Romans in preparation for his visit there. My world view is‚ Things in Rome have and the rest of the world have not changed much‚ the same sins that were being

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    The film‚ "The Machines that Changed the World"‚ was not only extremely enlightening‚ but also surprisingly intriguing. Although the video provided abundant information‚ I will only touch on the most imperative aspects. World War II was a time of rockets‚ atomic bombs‚ and ENIAC. ENIAC which stands for Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer was created by John Presper Eckert and John Mauchly in 1946. ENIAC’s initial purpose was to calculate biolistic tables of guns for the war. Unfortunately

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    France — The Industrial Revolution changed the world. The Revolution took place in the 1700s and 1800s and was a time when many important technological advances were made. It made it easier for everyone to benefit from new inventions and ideas. However‚ even though technology became more common‚ many people did not have the training to use it. Technology sped up‚ but not enough people could get a good education. Since then‚ leaders have been trying to figure out how to make sure everyone gets a good

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    The world has changed for the worse. Humans are destroying our society. Our economy is getting worse. Our crime rates are going up daily. Racism is tearing apart our society. Society is undergoing many changes and is changing for the worse. There are many contributing factors that is making the USA economy go downhill . People earning minimum wage are not making enough money to pay their bills . November 2013 through January 2014 the Wal-mart company was losing profit because sales were low

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    10 Inventions that changed the World The Telephone The telephone is an instrument that converts voice and sound signals into electrical impulses for transmission by wire to a different location‚ where another telephone receives the electrical impulses and turns them back into recognizable sounds. In 1875‚ Alexander Graham Bell built the first telephone that transmitted electrically the human voice. The History of Computers There are many major milestones in the history of computers

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