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    "Psychology" derives from the word 'psyche ' meaning 'soul, mind, spirit ' and 'logos ' meaning 'study or science '(etymonline, 2014). Psychology involves the study of complex and abstract things such as emotions, drives, memory and behaviour therefore, psychologists have always shared disagreements over the correct approach to study Psychology thus, a variety of psychological schools were founded. Specific conditions in society created favourable or unfavourable conditions for the…

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    All beings possess a powerful weapon within their vessel. The Bible cautions its readers to not let it rule over them. The Quran apprises its readers that life and death resides in it. It can heal the emotionally wounded, and cut them even deeper in the same instant. It is the tongue, or in other words, Nommo which means the power of spoken word. Nommo is one of the terms I learn while taking Dr. Franklin’s African American history 101 course, and in my opinion, it is also the foundation for…

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    The definition of the word technology is “the use of science in industry, engineering, etc., to invent useful things or to solve problems”. Throughout history, there have been many technological advances. They were created to make people’s lives easier or, as the definition states, to solve problems. I am going to describe the most important technological advances made in the pre-modern and modern eras (1450-present). I will also explain how technological advances changed society for better or…

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    Wade Hampton III was a man of great stature, born on March 28, 1818 in Charleston, South Carolina to one of the most influential families amongst the Southern States. Hampton grew up on a booming plantation that was kept up by many slaves and servants. He attended school at South Carolina College, now know as the University of South Carolina and graduated from there. He studies law for two years before he had to come home to take care i. In 1838, Hampton married a woman by the name of Margaret…

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    The author of the Little House series, Laura Elizabeth Ingalls Wilder was a mother, a teacher, a farmer, a journalist, a loyal democrat, and an active political protester extraordinaire. However she is also the mysterious writer with her fans always asking what is true or fake in her books. ⅝ of her “Little House” books won Newbery awards. Laura even has a literacy award named after her called the “Laura Ingalls Wilder Award”. She was the first awarded in 1954. l. Laura Elizabeth Ingalls was…

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    In 1879 Norway, Henrik Ibsen published the play, A Doll House. A divisive play that created an awe reaction to the audiences during its first play in the Royal Theatre Copenhagen N, Denmark. At its release, it crippled the European social norms, so society had to establish a new “patriarchal line” that supported and reinforced women’s independence. But according to Henrik Ibsen, he intended to portray the need for “self-exploration”. In the play, its minor character, Krogstad, tends to be the…

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    Monet Shrine: A Look Behind the Scenes Claude Oscar Monet was an artist that captured the beauty of nature all around him and could leave you stunned by his end products. Monet was born on November 14, 1840, in Paris on the fifth floor of 45 rue Laffitte. He later passed at the age of 86 years old on December 5,1926, from lung cancer. Monet began his young education at the secondary school of arts. Monet was mentored by Eugene Boudin, who taught him how to use oil paints and techniques on how…

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    Amelia Elizabeth Dyer: Baby Farmer Baby farming was the practice of taking care of babies that were not wanted by their parents in exchange for money. This practice was very common in England, Britain. The baby farmers would end up killing them in many ways. Sometimes they would even die because it would be overcrowded and would not be taken care of in an appropriate way.("Baby Farming." Baby Farming. Web. 13 Feb. 2016.) A famous Baby farmer who killed about 400 or more babies was known as…

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    Claude Monet played an essential role in the development of Impressionism. He created many paintings by capturing the art of nature from the world around him. He was born on November 14, 1840, in Paris, France. Later, his family moved to Le Havre, Normandy, France because of his father’s business. Claude Monet did drawings of nature in Normandy and time spent along the beaches, observing nature. As a child, his father had always wanted him to go into the family grocery business, but he found…

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    Introduction The United States emerged between 1865 and 1920 and helped shape people 's way of life. Industrialization did improve American life in some ways. However, it also created issues. The United States ups and downs had a major effect on the changing in society. It modified how the common man or woman lived and the way they earned money to provide for their family. Industrialization, after the Civil War, affected the United States in numerous approaches which including agriculture,…

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