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    An aristocrat is one of the nobility categories. A society of people with noble birth. In this category, power is held most often as hereditary. The transition is from people of a family. They speak with authority which must not be underestimated by the society. They are esteemed indeed as the flag bearers of the people. Their voicing is an ingredient to the societal problems. Dissolver of even the most insoluble problems. Must the people not cast their confidence in them? Crusades…

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    As illustrated, monetary policies are critical in curbing inflation which is the greatest risk to the economy. Before enforcing any monetary policy, the deferral reserve evaluates its impact on the economy in order to avoid any negative effects. The advisory role of monetary policy makers to fiscal policy makers should also be recognized. In this case, both groups must work for the collective goal of uplifting and upholding the economy at the highest standards. To the Federal Reserve, policy…

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    How has divorce changed the way we think? Divorce causes ripples beyond the surface ones that we can see. The word divorce has become more commonly used in this era, which causes a dullness to its effects. The effects on men, women, and children vary, but the stresses associated with them are not easy to handle. Divorce is necessary in our society for a variety of reasons, but that does not mean it should be easy to get one. Couples should consider the financial burden a divorce causes, as well…

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    To look at the topic through the effects of industrialization, one must analyze how Fitzgerald utilizes biblical allusions. As Gatsby walks to the pool he eventually dies in, he “shoulder[s]” a mattress (169). The image Fitzgerald paints here is parallel to the image of Christ on the way…

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    drawing the boats, and the top of the church. He could improve on his water ripples. They look a bit fake. And some of the clouds don’t look realistic at all. From this painting and the previous one, I can see that Canaletto is not very good at drawing nature(clouds, water, etc.). Canaletto has created an illusion of depth because of the shading and the proportions of the buildings and boats. His shading gives the effect of the sun shining on the…

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    knowing them at all. Their life-altering view pints are caused by specific moments which are caused by which ripple from the society in which Scout and Jem live. As a result, these changes are a “butterfly effect of evolution”. This effect sees events such as the trial of Tom Robinson which caused a ripple in the town of Maycomb as it indirectly caused Scout to meet Boo Radley. This effect, due to its causing of life-altering views help children develop into the people that they were meant to…

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    Gothic Imprint in Modern Times The Gothic style was truly a humanist philosophy that spread throughout Europe in the mid 1300s. It affected both the artists and its patrons. The effects of such now ripple thru modern times. The Limbourg brothers written and painted works in Gothic times are a most welcome legacy in today’s world. Paul, Jan, and Hermann Limbourg were three Nordic migrants who were commissioned by the wealthiest man in Europe at the time. He was notably, Jean, Duke of…

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    The native Americans were not the only indigenous people to suffer because of colonization. Throughout history there have been documented instances where the arrival of a new group of people to a land has had disturbing effects on the native populous. During the colonization period, people migrated from their home lands to various places such as Africa, Australia, Latin America, and North American and most cases the results were devastating (Rubinstein, 2004). None of these are considered…

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    publishers, producers, and lawful distributors lose all the income and revenue they would have earned if their legitimate product had been legally acquired. “The Review of Industrial Organization” journal explains the true extent of piracy’s ripple effect on the industry’s revenue, “The Motion Pictures of America estimates that U.S studios lose more than $3 billion annually in box office revenue due to piracy” (De Vany & Walls 292). Moreover, not only do big production companies lose revenue…

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    relationships it’s not the actual killing that has the most influence on prey behavior- it’s living in constant fear”. Over the course of the text, Yong tries to explain how, like humans, animals too experience long-term psychological stress, which has an effect on the whole ecosystem. After being wolf free for almost 70 years, Yellowstone National Park was reintroduced to wolves in January of 1995. Laundre took this opportunity not to focus on the…

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