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    Television’s Impact on American Society Introduction Americans way of life has become entangled with television that an entire new approach of acting has been created. Television has been present since the 1950’s‚ and has only been growing ever sense. It did not take long for the television industry to branch out and take full advantage of this technology’s potential. With the advancement in programming and increased financial support‚ the world and its marketplaces were brought into the living

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    cfm?eraID=15&smtID=2 1. Who was Joe Louis‚ why is he important‚ and why did he help to increase black enlistment into the military? He was important because he defeated a white boxer and encouraged blacks to enlist in the army 2. What was the first concentration camp and when was it set up? Dachau‚ 1933 3. What groups of people were targeted during the Holocaust? Jews‚ Gypsies‚ Polish Catholic‚ Russians‚ mentally and physically disabled‚ homosexuals‚ and political prisoners. 4. What was

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    Describe British rule in India at the end of the First World War. At the end of the First World War‚ British rule in India was dominant compared with Indian rule. The British is controlling a population of about 300‚000‚000 people and more than two-thirds of India in the early nineteen hundreds. The rest is ruled under Maharajah’s which are Indian Princes. Out of the various colonies the British had‚ India was named the ‘Jewel in the Crown’ because of its vast amounts of resources‚ labour and

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    Historical Narrative American social structure changed greatly over time with many events leading to necessary changes. The American Revolution had a great impact in the society and lead to other major events. Mostly men were the ones who were planning the revolution‚ however women played a great role. For example‚ Abigail Adams lived through one of the most important events that shaped America‚ was a great support for her husband‚ and was known for women and another groups equality. Abigail Adams

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    THE Social Impact of the Vietnam War Jess Carrignan December 10‚ 2010 A.P. U.S. History Changes in societies have occurred since the very first civilizations and continue to occur today. Each society is a reflection of the art and music‚ as well as the people and their values and beliefs of the people of the time. The social structure of the people is very much shaped by the events that occur during that particular generation. Often in history major events such as wars and natural disasters

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    Abstract The purpose of this project is to identify the language and culture of Pakistan FM radio stations. The research was carried out through interviews from experts and questionnaires from the general public. The language used in FM channels affects people in various ways. Radio Jockeys should use the correct tone and vocabulary and promote our national language through FM channels. Its effect on the society is great as people learn language and are greatly influenced from FM language. Introduction

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    The Life and Impact of Dorothea Dix: A 19th Century Revolutionary By Chandrawatie Khemraj Introduction In 2009‚ the staff writers of Nurseblogger‚ an Online resource for nurses‚ doctors‚ and medical enthusiasts‚ published a list titled the‚ “25 Most Famous Nurses in History”. Number 20 on their list was a woman by the name of Dorothea Dix. On a list featuring big nursing names like Florence Nightingale and Mary Mahoney‚ Dorothea Dix is a strange choice for a landmark woman of nursing

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    major component to working class culture‚ as detailed in The Wire‚ is the belief that there is virtue in performing an “Honest day’s work for an honest day’s pay.” Although Nick and Ziggy gradually descend into the underground economy as the second season progresses‚ their involvement in illicit‚ dishonest work is considered very taboo; both Nick and Ziggy go to great lengths to hide their drug dealings from their families. In stark contrast to white‚ working class culture which generally encourages licit

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    surface-to-air artillery‚ such as the German 88 mm gun. The use of the jet aircraft was pioneered and‚ though late introduction meant it had little impact‚ it led to jets becoming standard in worldwide air forces.[361] Advances were made in nearly every aspect of naval warfare‚ most notably with aircraft carriers and submarines. Although at the start of the war aeronautical warfare had relatively little success‚ actions at Taranto‚ Pearl Harbor‚ the South China Sea and the Coral Sea established the carrier

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    European and Japanese Feudalism The Europeans and the Japanese have many aspects of feudalism in common‚ but also many that differ. Their feudalisms are more differences than similarities. The differences include their cultural and political aspects. They have similarities in the social aspects. The first way they differ culturally is their views on death. The Japanese saw death as acceptable and right‚ while the Europeans saw it as wrong and were more concerned on survival. The Japanese would

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