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    The Great Depression was a catastrophic event that marked a turning point in American history. Due to the economic hardships of this time period, Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration came up with revolutionary solutions. These included the Works Progress Administration, the Civilian Conservation Corps, and the Social Security Act. Throughout his presidency, he demonstrated his dedication and commitment in speeches such as his renowned “Inaugural Address” and “The Forgotten Man Radio Address.”…

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    1640s was due to political and religious differences that originated during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603). These disputes were between Puritans and Anglicans and between the King and Members of Parliament. A civil war, regicide, and Restoration of the Stuarts in 1660 were the course of this revolution. The first person of the Stuarts dynasty was King James I (1603-1625). He was the King of Scotland for 36 years when he became King of England. He was the King of England after Queen…

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    Medina, Deserie Period:3 Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis left an everlasting legacy on not only the White House but women, the 60s era, a presidential widow widely known for her fashion symbol and elegance. Jacqueline Bouvier was born in South Hampton New York July 28, 1929. Her parents divorce at the age of 10. Early age Jacqueline…

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    year revenue. At the same time, companies like English India Company established that brought back great fortune back to England. Moreover, long period of peace also provided England a steady situation to develop…

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    The Second Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945, is widely considered to begin with the Marco Polo Bridge incident of July 1937 and end with the Japanese surrender in September 1945. I would argue that to understand the motives as to why Japan invaded China, it is essential to grasp their previous history of conflicts and tensions, beginning with the Japanese claim of Taiwan from China’s Qing Dynasty after the First Sino-Japanese war in 1895, right through to the invasion of Manchuria in 1931. This…

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    Woodblock printing was used in China for centuries for printing books, but it was adopted in Japan during the Edo period. During this period the prints represented mostly sexual workers of that time period. With time their subject changed and these pictures were made in large quantities and highlighted popular events that appealed in particular to the wealthy townspeople of the period. Their vivid yet elegant compositions are very eye catching until these days, just as they were when they…

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    Reconstruction was a significant period of the American history that rebuilt the United States during the end of the 19th century. After the Civil War ended, this challenge was brought into the country to rebuild especially the significant problems in the South, such as slavery and rights. During the period of Reconstruction, there were divided into two presidential periods: President Abraham Lincoln and President Andrew Johnson. These two influential persons had the same purpose, which involved…

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    5 Major Benefits Of Chiropractic Adjustment: It's About Time You Felt Better! Living with chronic pain can stifle you in so many ways, from constantly feeling discouraged and overwhelmed to not wanting to eat right or exercise. If the chronic pain you're dealing with is related to your back, shoulders, knees or other bone-joint problems, consider finding the wellness you seek with the help of a chiropractor. Chiropractic treatment is the third most common form of medicine in the United States,…

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    According to Kanel (2015), a crisis is a limited period of time in which the victim of some type of trauma is unable to cope effectively or function normally. The crisis period, which usually lasts four to six weeks can result in a low level of functioning for the victim or a higher level of functioning, depending on whether or not they get immediate help (Kanel…

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    Ever wonder why we spend a third of our entire lives being seemingly unproductive and motionless? Studies and proposed theories suggest that there are reasons for this, other than simply being lazy and stagnant. Within our 24-hour days, several psychologists strongly recommend that 8 of those hours be devoted to sleep, and unfortunately, many people today compromise those hours to carry out other tasks, which can deal great harm to their bodies. Two popular theories that stand in the science…

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