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    The Great Depression The Great Depression was a sad time of worldwide poverty‚ but it ended well for most countries. According to Wikipedia.org‚ the official beginning of the Great Depression was the American stock market crash on Black Tuesday‚ October 1929. This started the economic depression for the rest of the world. Other contributing factors were a weak banking system in the U.S and the Dust Bowl‚ a massive drought in the Midwest. The Dust Bowl happened after the “overproduction of agricultural

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    started World War 1. On June 28th‚ 1914 in the Austro-Hungary. Gavrilo Princip assassinated Franz Ferdinand‚ heir to the imperial throne. Princip was a member of a Serbian terrorist organization‚ Black Hand. He was trying to spread Serbian nationalism. Instead‚ his reckless act started World War 1. About a month of diplomatic challenges and responses‚ the Central Powers (Germany‚ Austria-Hungary‚ and Ottoman Turkey) and the Allied Powers (Britain‚ France‚ and Italy) went to war. 2. What role did America

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    Alexander Graham Bell was born on March 3‚ 1847 in Edinburgh‚ Scotland. Working through numerous experiments in sound and advancing his father’s work on Visible Speech for deaf people Bell acquired his education.To continue his study about the human voice he opened a workshop. He also did important work in communication for the deaf. Throughout his life he held more than 18 patents. Bell was one of the primary inventors of the telephone. Through many years of experimentation with sound waves he created

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    Valerie Riordan Bio-220 11/24/2012 Gabrielle Vosteen The last Great Wonder of the World People tend to believe that the greatest threat to human survival is pollution and global warming. Where these are dynamics that threaten our quality of life‚ they are also by-products of an even greater danger. The single most paramount menace that threatens human survival is the deforestation of tropical rain forests by the hands of man in the name of progress. The only way to remedy this

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    Why did the activism of the 60’s have such a lasting impact on college campuses?" America was in a post-war boom in the 1960’s. World War II was a memory and the country was changing. Following the war the country’s citizens were more affluent. This was demonstrated by the massive increase in purchasing homes. Much of this is said to be John F. Kennedy’s doing. Following the war he expressed to the country “affluent society”‚ and thus allowing Americans to believe that society could be perfected

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    Alexander Hamilton

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    Throughout the history of the United States of America‚ there are so many events‚ key moments and individuals who helped shaping America into what it is today. Since America was found in the 1400’s‚ many individuals contributed to make America a better country and to define what it really means to be an American. The important events such as battles and wars in the American history happened to help America from gaining Independence‚ maintain peace to grow business and economy. The United States of

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    What is the world turning into? Bullying. A person who hurts‚ intimidates‚ physically assaults towards another person to have power over someone and feel better. Bullying is becoming an increasing problem in society. Bullying happens everywhere but has a big impact in schools. 2.7 million kids report being bullied at school annually and on the opposite end of the seesaw‚ 2.1 million kids have been identified as bullies.(Skolnik) Many students are afraid to go to school because they’re being bullied

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    Compare and contrast Alexander II and Alexander III Although they were father and son‚ the reigns of Alexander II and Alexander III took off in completely different directions. Alexander II was committed to his empire by vowing to reform Russia‚ making it more in line with nineteenth-century western society. His son‚ on the other hand‚ was the unprepared tsar‚ whose actions were literally reactions to his father’s unexpected assassination. Consequently‚ Alexander II went down in history as much

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    Alexander Wang

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    Alexander Wang Devan Burton FMD 101 Section #1 His New Look Alexander Wang was born May 17th‚ 1984 in San Francisco‚ California. At age 18‚ he moved to New York to attend parsons The New School for Design to study fashion design. After he dropped out his sophomore year‚ he launched his first women’s ready-to-wear collection in 2007. The label represents a casually cool downtown style‚ drawing inspiration from the nineties‚ French chic‚ and rock grunge-always finished off with a slouchy‚ rolled-out-of-bed

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    Let the Great World Spin

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    “Let the great world spin” by Colum McCann is a subtle‚ pre-9/11 novel; It is not the story of the tight rope walker‚ Philippe Petit‚ but rather the story of the characters on the ground and how they are affected by the “Man on Wire” from different point of view. We understand how it’s like for them to be involved in a freedom they can never have. Let the Great World Spin can be read on multiple layers of love and death; The love between a man and a woman‚ the love of a [unknown] religious worker

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