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as the application of power-driven machinery to manufacturing. It had its beginning in remote times, and is still continuing in some places. In the eighteenth century all of western Europe began to industrialize rapidly, but in England the process
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the Cold War
The Cold War was a struggle between conflicting universal values. In the West, the concepts of a market economy and a multi-party democracy were cherished as necessity. In the East, single party statism and a command administrative
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Behind every great structure in the world, there are the people who made them, and who took the time and effort to design them. Those who made Stonehenge succeeded in creating an incredibly complex and mysterious structure that lived on long after
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they showed in the movie. One example of a non-violent protest was fasting. He fasted when India finally gained their independence, because the Muslims wanted to live in their own country and name it Pakistan. That’s not what Gandhi wanted as independ
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had taken over Germany. During their rule they committed many offenses that in their eyes was okay. Of course in any normal person’s eyes what they did was wrong.
It had been agreed during the war, that those responsible for the war and the atrocities
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movement The 13 American colonies revolted against their British rulers in 1775. The war began on April 19, when British soldiers fired on the Minutemen of Lexington, Mass. The fighting ended with the surrender of the British at Yorktown on
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a time of scientific and technological revolution. The innovations and rapid growth in many areas of technology have cast doubt upon words such as ignorance and impossibility. This revolution also instigated new and/or radical ideas in the world
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the common beliefs upheld by the majority of modern western society, serves as an ideological landmark of a time in history where worth (self or otherwise), was entirely independent of superfluous things and accomplishments. In chapter twelve
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adverse effect on individuals, the news, with its reputation founded on newly constructed museums and monuments congratulating itself and the entire Vietnam war behind it, is unquestionably the most potentially dangerous medium. As described in the
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term “Ancient Skepticism”refers to two movements in ancient philosophy. One movement is Pyrrohonism. This states that Pyrrho of Elis (4th-3rd c. B.C.) was its founder. It was especially prominent during and after the 1st century B.C. The other moveme
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