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    John Lennon Achievements

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    Living Lennon Noted for a rebel, John Lennon used his fame and status as a way to advocate for a force greater than war. John Winston Lennon was raised in Liverpool by his grandma, Mimi. Lennon struggled in school and was frequently known for causing a ruckus in class. John Lennon later focused on making music and began a band. The Liverpool localities would soon be international as part of the “Beatles” the “most influential act of the rock era” (Magness). Post Beatles Lennon went on to use…

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    Ladies and Gentlemen, Ms Prime Minister: Welcome to my speech about the introduction of Received Pronunciation as the official accentuation in the United Kingdom. "We are implacably opposed to all forms of discrimination, whether rooted in gender, race, colour, creed, political belief or other grounds." States the historic pledge which Her Majesty the Queen has signed exactly three years ago in order to promote “gender equality and gay rights” This was the first time the Queen actively showed…

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    Quang Minh Pham Contemporary Issue 10/8/2015 Over past 200 years, the proliferation of nation-state in the world replaced almost kingdoms, empires and city states, along with the changing of world policy and aspects of modernization. The emergence of nation-state is understandable when the power is shifted to nationalists to diffuse nation-state from an empire. The success of American Revolution in eighteenth century was the very first sign of the rising of modern sovereign nation-state – A…

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    slums” (1962) writes that in a slum, the housing and also the social activities or arrangements develop differently from that of the city. From this definition it can be said that slums are a part of a city yet it is different from the usual city atmosphere. He emphasizes on the pattern of housing and the social arrangements that makes it look different from that of a city. Let us look at another definition given by scholars, Benjamin Marx, Thomas Stocker and Tavneet…

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    movement in South Africa, one hopes the same pressure can be applied to the current apartheid arising in the United States. As addressed by Douglas Massey in his 1990 book American Apartheid: Segregation and the Making of the Underclass, the United States since 1970 has witnessed a dramatic increase in poverty along racial lines. The primary locations of poverty are occurring in segregated cities. After the Jim Crow laws ended in the 1960’s, blacks all around the country demanded higher paying…

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    History The city of Berlin dates back to the year 1237 A.D. where it was actually composed of two medieval cities, Antberlin and Cölln. Cölln was built on the isle of Fischerinsel and separated from Antberlin by the river Spree. Over time, the two cities grew together economically and socially. In 1307, the cities developed an alliance, uniting completely with the exception of internal policies. The area that would become Berlin lay in the Holy Roman principality of the Margraviate of…

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    health on the life expectancy, overall health, and quality of health for those who are at greater risk of social determinants of health. Marmot discusses the implication of the social determinants of health in a variety of countries such as the United Kingdom, United States of America, and Canada. Although each country has its own unique culture and population, all are impacted by social determinants of health in similar ways. The first significant thing that struck me during this speech was…

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    Tourism and entertainment are indispensable to the Dutch economy. The tourism business has a yearly turnover of €37 billion. It additionally represents 400,000 occupations – 4.5% of the national aggregate. The administration needs to support tourism by pulling in more guests from abroad. It likewise plans to scrap superfluous regulations for tourism organization. NBTC anticipates that inbound tourism will keep developing in the nearing years taking into account its reckonings. Part of the way…

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    Women’s rights in the United States has always been a controversial issue since its origins. Until the 1920’s, women were not granted the right to vote, and since then a new form of feminism has taken over leading into the the modern-day. Now, many citizens in America claim women have more freedom than they did prior. Yet in Envisioning Women in World History, the authors disagree, stating women 's freedoms and rights have declined due to patriarchies. These patriarchies and the subordination…

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    The Real Irish Republican Army, or Real IRA, is a terrorist organization in Northern Ireland conducting an armed campaign to reunite the island of Ireland under an Irish Republic. The Real IRA has conducted some of the most sensational attacks of the conflict in Northern Ireland, including the Omagh bombing in 1998 and a rocket propelled grenade attack on the MI-5 headquarters in England. The Real IRA has also been at the forefront of improvised explosive device technology; utilizing bombs with…

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