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    The European Union is an organization wherein its structure and decision-making roots back to the concepts of spuranationalism and intergoventmentalism and the experiences it gained in the past; now it stands as effective cultural and monetary center but fail in foreign and security policy as it faces critiques. In definition supranationalism entails how the European Union is an organization that has power “above the nation”. It stands as an organization that has power independent of the…

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    Inventions in the 1700s sparked a period known as the Industrial Revolution which has influenced our world today on a global scale. The Artistic Directors of the 2012 London Olympic Games accurately portrayed the Industrial Revolution in the adaptation presented during the Opening Ceremony. This is clear in exploring the transition from an Agrarian society to Industrialisation; overpopulation and the issue of capitalism. The shift from an Agrarian culture to Industrialisation undoubtedly…

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    In the 1930s, racial segregation has been with white and black people all their lives. Until now, where all people of color are all identical, doing the precise things, drinking from matching water fountains, going to a matching school, sharing duplicate buses, being friends with one another, and sharing a meal from the same table. We have somewhat evolved from that time frame. We grew knowing what was fair and unfair to the people throughout this country no matter what the color of your skin is…

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    During the Revolutionary War, there was many documents and forms of propaganda and news that were used to influence the colonists and get them to act on the coming revolution. One was the pamphlet of Common Sense Written by Thomas Paine. The pamphlet was bought and read so frequently that is was considered a best seller for the time. Everyone that read Common Sense did not necessarily agree with it but it brought up many valid points as to why America should separate from Britain. The document…

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    Women In The 19th Century

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    Daniel Timi Professor Weber Beauty/Ugliness 8/5/17-Saturday CTP: Public vs. Private Spheres The nineteenth century guided strong turbulence to the western community. The industrial revolution and democratic ideals swept throughout Europe and changed the daily lives of…

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    Do you have a treasure? Do you believe it like a pirate treasure or is it something you have placed value in? Lemon Brown,a homeless poor man who where rags over his legs and anything else he can find for clothing, shows Greg, a 12 year old African American little boy, what the true meaning of treasure should really be. He said that treasure is something that you hold a lot of pride and value in and that it can be anything. Everyone has one, even me, My treasure would be family and God. I live…

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    In Adam Kaul’s “Between Tradition and Innovation”, he discusses the ways innovation has changed the Irish tradition of pub seisiúns. Specifically, he notes how this classic Irish social event has been molded by advances and developments of the twentieth century, such as poverty, immigration, politics and technology. However, there is a lot of tension between “preserving the core of the tradition and allowing for creative innovations,” (Kaul, 92) which can be seen through various historical…

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    Surprise! I’m Still Alive As children grow, it can be assumed that each one has a desire to visit Walt Disney World at one point or another. However, “The Happiest Place on Earth” is not exactly the sunshines and rainbows it is described to be. I had always loved Christmas time and the ardent feelings that characterized this time of year. My mom, my younger sister Allison, and I decided to plan a trip to the magical world of Disney with my mother’s best friend and her son to celebrate a…

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    In his autobiography book, Black boy, Richard Wright, the main character, changes his view of the world after facing many issues. At the beginning of the story he sees the world as a struggle, knowing that his life is going through some major events, he illustrates his father leaving as a sign of despondency, “My father was a black peasant who had gone to the city seeking life, but who had failed in the city…that same city which had lifted me in it's burning arms and borne me toward alien and…

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    Contribution of the Ancient near East to Western Civilization Contribution of the ancient civilization to history: a lot of ideas and the inventions of the early man were important to history and how they evolved and gave rise to new and more complex ideas and inventions are very imperative to history. With time, these early advancement brought a lot of people into a more efficient living conditions resulting in higher population and even the spread of cultural, political, social and…

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