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    After the death of King Charles II his brother James II took control. James II distrusted many and demanded absolute monarchy, which did not settle well with people in Europe and colonist in America. This caused a rift in the English empire, distrust, and hate among individuals of the English empire. Constant…

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    says that they work hard together. He then leads us into imagining a future in which all Americans would follow their example and how much America could accomplish as a nation. He describes an America that would not depend on others but rather on itself and only itself, one where hard work and responsibilities would be rewarded and it payed off. The way he talks about it makes it easy to imagine and that makes this possible future seems closer and easier to reach. To drive this point even…

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    Steve Jobs's Inventions

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    Jobs’s inventions were ahead of time and that was the pathway to creating faster, more efficient technology. Jobs spent a lot of time when creating the iPhone because it would have a huge impact on the technology that would be created later in the future. He wanted perfection when creating…

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    In The Shifting Grounds of Race, one of the major parts of the book is when Japanese Americans return from internment because African Americans are able to use the abuse this group of people faced as motivation to enact change. They took the anger the Japanese Americans were too afraid to express and made…

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    Functions Of The Human Eye

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    The Human Eye One of the most composite and magnificent parts in the body is the human eye. Through eyes, people are able to visually see the world, and all of its wonders and spectacles. In the human body, “eyes are the second most complex organ in the body only behind the brain” (Butler, 2015). All over the world, people have various eye shapes, eye colors, and eye visions. However, unfortunately, there are some people who were either born blind or became blind due to the effects of old…

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    In Article II section one the constitution states that the requirements to be a president should be to have born in the United States, to have at least thirty five years old and continuously live in the U.S for fourteen years. The Constitution meant to say that if any person who wanted to be president and had these requirements, anyone could be a president. This is why we should add a certain amount of education required to be a president. In article II section two it also declares…

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    World War II “What, oh, what is the use of the war? Why can’t people live peacefully together? Why all this destruction?” The person who said this is none other than 15-year old Anne Frank, a victim of the Holocaust that occurred during World War II. Anne Frank is one of almost six million lives lost during the Holocaust. The Holocaust, however, is just one side to the story of World War II. While most individuals know what was happening on the frontlines during the war, not many know what…

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    World War II, it was a clear indicator of wealth. It separated the upper classes from the middle/lower classes because not only did you have to have enough money for custom made clothing you also had to make the trip to a designer’s house in Paris. Another basic separation between upper and middle class was a person’s occupation. Blue jeans before the war in America were associated with hard-working physical labor, such as miners and farmers (Cunningham & Lab pg. 31). Post World War II teenagers…

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    Modern Era and World War II Introduction In the mid-twentieth century war broke out once more, for it lead to misfortunes and bloodshed, until a certain man stepped into the battle to alter the outcome of war. The man’s name was Alan Turing, and his intellectual mind of computer technology gave a gift for the Allied Powers to counterattack Nazi Germany. With the help of the codebreaking machine Bombe it has done a big help on hacking into German communications of World War II. Alan Turing…

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    handheld communication devices but also provided a glimpse of 3D printers and computer speech recognition. Adding to those devices, the first wearable technology such as Google Glass, Oculus Rift and smartwatches were portrayed in the movie Back to the Future Part II. [Write more about Google Glass and Oculus Rift] Apart from technology, the science fiction movies also portrayed space travel even before the Soviet Union’s Sputnik 1 launch. In the movie Woman in the Moon, there is a fairly…

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