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    Due to the U.S.’s corruption, Snowden’s leaks have caused the world to shun the unwanted espionage that was unjustly given. As Terry Wright says “It’s worth recalling just what Snowden’s leaked documents reveal. Between them (and in close collaboration) the NSA and GCHQ now have access not just to the ‘metadata’ (who and when) but to the content…

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    Ninjas Research Paper

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    It’s hard to pinpoint the beginnings of ninjas, properly called shinobi, in Japan because countries all around the world have used assassins and spies. Many sources show that the skills that became the ninja's art of stealth, ninjutsu, started to emerge between 600-900 A.D. Ninjas themselves are believed to have started popping up in the 1200s-1500s. A Japanese folk tale says that the ninjas descended from a demon that was half crow, half man. However, it appears to be more likely that the ninja…

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    August Spies was one of the “anarchists, foreign born-Germany” that was involved in the “Haymarket Affair” (Source). August Spies was a man raised in Germany who had ambitions to create a better world no matter where he was (Source). It just so happened that the “New World” was a place he ended up and wanted to help change to be better (Source). During his autobiography, he expresses in great detail on how he was raised, and how he looks at life, living in Germany, and living in the New World…

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    There were many Americans making poor statements about the United States and the war. The Espionage Act was passed in 1917 and then revised in the Sedition Act of 1918. The espionage act stated “Individuals were sentenced to as many as twenty years in prison for expressing opinions regarded as disloyal or obstructive to the war effort, and critical publications could be declared unmailable…

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    evolved into the quest for discovery and happiness. The concepts of such lives are absent in animals, which divides animal from the modern day human, and these lifestyles are affected by each major turning point in human history. The Bronze Age, the Industrial Revolution, and now with modern technology and the robot, the next age will introduce a new concept of living that will change society. Robotics…

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    or the evolutionary phase of that doctrine. Some were anarchists and some were syndicalist who desired direct economic action through the use of the industrial union. Two organizations which had succeeded in unifying the radical movement to some extent, these the nation was most familiar with. One was the Socialist Party, the other was the Industrial Workers of the…

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    Enlightenment, the Industrial Revolution and World War I and II. In the Enlightenment science and technology helped establish the heliocentric theory, Newton’s laws of motion and the law of gravitation. The Industrial Revolution focused on the transition from wood to metal and farming to industrialization. The periods of the World Wars additionally introduced technology that would affect global relations to the modern day. Although the technology of each era, the Enlightenment, the Industrial…

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    The War Of 1812

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    transcontinental nation with the help of, economic improvements, the war of 1812, and westward expansion. Economic improvements were substantial in American history with the establishment of the national bank, American system and even the First Industrial revolution. The American System was also…

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    overpowering bell signifies the restless men to return home. These same sounds are the very ones that would reflect the upcoming years for many countries during the early 1900’s during the Industrial Revolution. However, the Russian Industrial Revolution was one of the most impactful and controversial industrial transformation to this day. As World War I came to a conclusion, many nations were left in the Great Depression, where many European countries’ economies fell to ruins. In addition of to…

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    Due to the picture in document three it is clear that pollution was a major factor of negativity caused by industrialization. (In the early Industrial plant, the factories were near the water, which caused the water to be polluted, and polluted the air the citizens were breathing. The pollution in the water caused the water-borne disease, a disease that killed more people than the war did.) (Document…

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