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    Working skilled jobs during World War II greatly increased American women’s socioeconomic status by challenging the conventional image female behavior and by allowing women to earn wages. The historical investigation explored the types of jobs worked and salaries earned to analyze the altered stereotypes and monetary benefits that affected women during World War II. By doing so‚ the historical investigation determined that entrance into the workforce did indeed raise American women’s social and

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    HSP 3UI Social Issues Essay: Stage Three  Essay Outline     Introduction:   Women have many roles in today’s society such as a caregiver‚ housewife‚ cook‚ a wife and many more. Within the  past century‚ her role has been altered and added to. She is now a worker. Women have not always been treated as equal in the  workforce and still are not. Women work harder just to achieve the same success that men do‚ with many more obstacles.  Essentially‚ women carry more roles than men do and have busier lives so why are they being paid significantly less

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    There are many changes that people go through in life‚ but some of the changes could be on how they’re raised. The song‚”Some People Change” by Kenny Chesney is about how some people are born and raised the same as their parents. The changes that are in this song is about how most people change‚ but some people are raised and born to be like their parents‚ so they don’t change that much. In the song ‚ the changes are about the changes you go from when you’re born‚ to when you are growing up. One

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    system.” Why have minor parties been so unsuccessful? Why have minor parties been so unsuccessful? Well there are many reasons‚ including their parties way to young‚ our political system‚ and lastly different ideologies of the parties cause them to be unsuccessful as well. So to begin with‚ these minor parties are way too young. The Democratic and Republican party has been here for at least 200 years. And in those 200 or so years‚ they have continually showed ideologies that have been consistent

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    support ur ans. First of all‚ the iPod is not a radical innovation. It is an architectural innovation‚ which means that it uses technology that was already present in the market‚ but in a different working system. Radical innovations are those that have a whole new design and use new concepts/components in a unique way. The ipod used the concepts found in other firms’ works like HTC‚ Samsung‚ etc‚ to build the iPod. Its interactive user interface and good marketing account for its popularity despite

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    Causes and Effects of World War II Name Institution Causes and Effects of World War II Two major events signifying global conflicts are the popular World War I and II that comprised of inhuman atrocities and destructions worldwide. World War I started out as a tug-of-war among the European states which all wanted to be the predominant superpower in Europe‚ especially Germany (Duignan & Gann‚ 1995). However Germany lost the battle and was imposed on the Treaty of Versailles which demanded

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    World War 1‚ also known as the “ Great War ”‚ was one of the deadliest wars in world history with over 38 million deaths and was also important because it was the first global war. It started on June 28th 1914 and ended in November 11th 1918. The Great War mainly took place in Europe in the Western Front (England‚Belgium‚ France‚ and west Germany)‚ the Eastern Front (Russia‚ Austria-Hungary and the east of Germany) and finally the Italian Front (Italy and Austria).The first world war was between

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    During World War 1 the whole world was a battlefield. World War 1 began in July of 1914 and ended in November of 1918. There were two forces fighting against one another‚ the Allies and the Central Powers. During the war dogs were used to carry messages out by carrying capsules attached to their bodies. On December 24th an unofficial truce was made‚ and the two sides spent the day singing Christmas carols to one another. But what was the root of World War 1? What caused the war to be initiated? The

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    Examine the reasons for changes in divorce rate since 1970 Since the 1960’s divorce rate began to increase dramatically but the biggest rise in divorce rate was in 1972 when it doubled and was 120‚000. The divorce rate continued to rise and in 1993 reached its peak at 180‚000. There has been explanations for the rise in divorce which are: secularisation‚ changes in law‚ divorce had become cheaper and also changing attitudes in society especially with women as they had begun to receive more rights

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    The Civil War was a time of great social and political upheaval. It was also a time of great technological change. Inventors and military men devised new types of weapons‚ such as the repeating rifle and the submarine‚ that forever changed the way that wars were fought. Even more important were the technologies that did not specifically have to do with the war‚ like the railroad and the telegraph. Innovations like these did not just change the way people fought wars--they also changed the way people

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