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    This work was supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) as part of Family Health International’s Implementing AIDS Prevention and Care (IMPACT) Project (Cooperative Agreement HRN-A-00-97-00017-00) and does not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or FHI. FHI implements the USAID IMPACT Project in partnership with the Institute of Tropical Medicine Management Sciences for Health Population Services International Program for Appropriate Technology in Health

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    fortune for selfish desires; instead‚ he became an eminent philanthropist. As his father entrusted him with more responsibilities‚ Rockefeller‚ Jr. realized that his inherited wealth would have an immeasurable impact on the society and on less fortunate people. His contributions made a great impact on the American people as he supported financially the creation of parks and preservation of forests‚ while at the same time making a worldwide difference through medical research and education. Rockefeller’s

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    Black Lives Matter’s Impact on Society My first encounter with the black lives matter was August 2014‚ that was the month Mike Brown was gunned down by a police officer. I was just scrolling through Tumblr when this hashtag #BlackLivesMatter continued to occur on my feed. This movement from an early point already had a presences on the internet. Later this made me think‚ “How has the Black Lives Matter Movement affect other people outside of social media”. So the question that came about

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    After the Civil War‚ American ideals and views shifted greatly as the country moved into an industrial era; big business leaders came out on top and the rest of society worked day in and day out with not even a fraction of such success. This structure of society was reflected in the sport of sailing. At the beginning of the 1870s‚ sailing was changing from a classic leisure activity to a more competitive sport as it moved from Europe to America. The same business tycoons who took control of the markets

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    day by day. Data processing capabilities and high speed of modern computer and transmission capacities of modern telecommunications and satellites is transforming the world into a global network and people are interlinked across nation. The impact of the informatics revolution on social‚ economic and cultural life. First is the issue of employment Production is being automated in the industries . This is expected to reduce labour requirement in these sectors‚ which could pose serious social

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    Roosevelt at the white house in 1901 and that was a good step towards get the African American and their rights another great pioneer of that time was Du Boise who supported the right for equality and the strive to have equal opportunities within society however Booker T. Washington’s did a lot more for the African American rights‚ Washington became the Founder of the Niagara movement in 1905." In 1909 the Niagara movement efforts led to foundation of the National Association for the Advancement

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    King led many protests‚ but I think the one that made the biggest impact was the Civil Rights March in Washington‚ D.C. “This march is known as the largest demonstration ever seen in the nation’s capitol.” (Shmuel Ross) Nobody was sure exactly how many showed up‚ but it was around 250‚000 people. This march was held on

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    Many aspects of the Elizabethan culture are still practiced today. Music was important as it provided many emotions amongst the people. In some schools‚ learning music was mandatory (Willis). Dance had been for entertainment as well as exercising. Being able to dance was a great achievement‚ but yet the style differed between the people. Overall‚ Elizabethan music and dance has greatly influenced modern day arts. Instruments used today are modified versions of the instruments used in the

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    have been called robber barons were Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller. Both started with very little in life‚ but went on to achieve fortunes. These tycoons built industry empires that impacted American society‚ not only for allowing economic business growth but also affected our society by giving back through charities and philanthropic work.

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    During 1954 to 1968‚ lower social status groups were treated unfairly and lived frustrated‚ racism‚ huger‚ and violence radiate the entire society. An outstanding hero—Martin Luther King Jr. who used to be a priest helped African-Americans and poor people made an effort to gain basic human rights after the Civil War. Although he only lived till thirty-nine years old‚ he was deeply influenced by Christianity and allusive the Bible in his notion and speeches. He was one of the most brilliant people

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