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    It has agglomerated population, centralized the means of production, and has concentrated property in a few hands. The necessary consequence of this was political centralization. Independent, or but loosely connected provinces, with separate interests, laws, governments, and systems of taxation, became lumped together…

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    attract new prospects and the path they take once they enter your "funnel" until they become a paying customer at the bottom. Instead of labeling it as a "sales funnel," I prefer to call it the "success funnel" mainly because the success of my video production business is determined by the effectiveness of this process. At the top of the funnel, I have networking, video marketing, social media and emails. These are the tools that I use to get prospects into my funnel so that I can eventually…

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    Life is like a game of poker. In poker everyone is dealt the same number of cards from the same deck. Some are lucky and get a Royal Flush, some get a Straight, and some are only given a hand which consists of a High Card. Life is the same way except instead of diamonds; clubs; spades and hearts, everyone is dealt a certain level of “education, income, occupation, and wealth, the four commonly used criteria for gauging [social] class” (Scott and Leonhardt 117). Not all of us are able to choose…

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    enlighten modern society. The book was set during the great depression which was right after and right before wars that shocked the world. During this time period economic and social systems were drastically dividing the world into camps of Communism, Capitalism, Totalitarianism and even Anarchy. These systems created fear for the alien economic and social plans because nationalism portrayed the opposite side as evil in any way shape or form. America being a very Capitalist and democratic…

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    Industrial and Digital Revolution Throughout the history of the world there have been many revolutions that has defined and changed the world forever. A revolution can be defined as a turning point of a historical event at the time it was happening. Two of the most influenced revolution that has changed the face of the world are the Industrial and Digital Revolution. The Industrial Revolution which took place from eighteenth to early 20th Century, was fast development of machinery, and vast…

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    The rise of Queen Hatshepsut, the woman who became the fifth pharaoh of the eighteenth dynasty. Her reign was said to be the longest of any other woman before and after her. Not only did she lead her country for years but it flourished. This paper will go through Queen Hatshepsut the woman, from queen to pharaoh, and obliterated from history. Before she was the considered the greatest women in history, Queen Hatshepsut was just an ordinary woman and daughter of a king. Queen Hatshepsut reigned…

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    After watching the movie "A Beautiful Mind" i learned a wide range on how critical thinking can take form in many quiet and sneaky ways and just how important it really is. This movie would be very helpful to a student of Critical Thinking because of those reasons. It shows the hit/effect critical reading has with a practical example and shows how it can affect us in or day to day lives and how much we can benefit from thinking critically and how much we can loss by having a "dull" mind. In the…

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    The Industrial Revolution, occurring from 1760 to 1820, has permanently transformed the world, shifting it from manual labour into manufacturing; into a market-based economy. The Industrial Revolution birthed capitalism and its affects are still present today. A phenomenon this impactful has caught the interests of many economists, two of which being Adam Smith and Karl Marx. The two have very different opinions, with Smith arguing that the Industrial Revolution occurred because of a division of…

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    The proletariat will use its political supremacy to wrest, by degrees, all capital from the bourgeoisie, to centralize all instruments of production in the hands of the State, i.e. of the proletariat organised as the ruling class; and to increase the total of productive forces as rapidly as possible”. His prediction may well have seemed grounded at the time as the proletariat were indeed suffering…

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    The standard of living debate was tied in with the industrial revolution. This was a time of great change for England and the effects of this began to spread throughout the rest of the world. Not only were machines beginning to take over the agricultural life, an income was beginning to be flowed in and out through the people, instead of many bartering for goods and services. This change effected many people, some for the good, but for many it was not a change in their favor. The standard of…

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