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    Just like every coin has two sides, the period of renaissance had two sides – a good and a bad. Though it had some dark sides, one cannot deny that European renaissance was a period of growth and development. There was advancement in every aspect of human life, from human anatomy, science, technology to universe beyond. It was an era where man was rediscovered as an individual being and not just a product of church. It was a time when man could use his reason and logic to question what he is…

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    Mr. D was delegate abroad to set up a new company plant. His company invest a lot of money on the new plant and the new building was measure up highest standards. During the building the course of the local river was even change so the new plant can use hydroelectric power. Apparently, the local team was not happy with this innovations and changing. Some of employees called in sick or had just not come. The local team brought also flowers and food to the building and leave this in front of it.…

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    is the technology of Walt Disney World. A new technology is the MagicBand (“Magic Kingdom Park Hours”). In 2013, the MagicBand was introduced…

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    The modern historical and economic science allocates in history 3 large quantum leaps – three revolutions in productive forces of society and in structures of the society. One of them is industrial revolution led to transition from agrarian society to industrial. All 3 processes happened asynchronously in the various countries and regions however had global character. The industrial revolution is a system of economic and socio-political changes on the basis of transition from a hand labor to…

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    Crime and Deviance: Eavaluate the possible impact on cri me in Ireland of three social changes identified in Macionis and Plummer, 2012. There are many theories used to explain crime and deviance as it is such a varied topic to try and explain. The aim of this essay is to explain some of these theories and evaluate the impact three social changes may have on Irish society outlined In First Year Sociological and Political Studies-Sociology Textbook (Complied by Vensna Malesevic National…

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    Before 20th century Spain was powerful country, well known colonizer but during 1900 it had lost all its possessions like Cuba, the Philippines which caused lots of social tensions. Monarchists were conservative and didn’t want to reform Spain. Therefore schism brought among society: conservative and republic who hoped to reform this poor society. There were a number of areas where it was felt reform were needed like: agriculture, the church, and the army. In 1936 an election was took place .all…

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    Language The 1960s also saw the birth of a new attitude towards the Gaelic language. Since the struggle for independence, there had been a hope in the revival of the language. Many intellectuals and politicians had stressed the importance of it as one of the constitutive elements of Irishness. One clear example is Douglas Hyde who, already in the XXX, had claimed that it was necessary to “de-anglicize” Ireland in order to XXX. Gaelic was thus promoted and made compulsory in schools when the new…

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    The war of 1812 was the war of the inevitable; there were so many deep rooted issues between the Americans and the British. On top of the issues between The British and the Americans, the Napoleonic Wars in Europe caused many more problems in North America as well. The war of 1812 consisted of many battles that ended in minimal fighting or with an immediate surrender. Neither party gained land or wealth, they only lost men and money. The war of 1812 was a waste of money for both parties on…

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    During the 19th century, the United States went through a great deal of change due to industrialization, the growth of businesses, corruption in government, and immigration. All of these impacted the reason for corporations to expand and become more advanced. After the Civil War urbanization and immigration seemed to boom. Immigrants from Asia, Southern and Eastern Europe were looking for a new way of life in America. However this lead to many positive and negative changes in America. *During…

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    Canada decided to unite upper Canada and lower Canada to get rid of all problems. The problems that the British Colonies were facing like political problems, economic problem, and military problems. They were not able to keep up, so one of the solutions was to unite upper Canada and lower Canada for stronger alliances. When uniting both upper and lower Canada complication occurred but certain events helped form modern Canada as we know it. OLD CANADA 1867 was when canada gained its…

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