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    I would also make sure that 9/11 never happened, also the two world wars would never happen. Another thing I would stop is all the presidents/good leaders being assassinated. then I would see who created the first light bulb. Then I would do is go into the future and get the best technology. The final thing I would do is go back and stop almost every natural disaster. The reason I wouldn't stop every single one is because the world would be overpopulated. Second, I would do with my time machine

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    The world is undergoing unprecedented change every day. This is a reality more and more of us are starting to become conscious of, as even historians will admit to the extreme rate of change currently experienced unprecedented and unlike any other period of change and renaissance ever experienced in the history of man upon this world. This change is due largely in part to the increase in globalization, a phenomenon that has occurred in large part because of technology making it easier to communicate

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    Six Degrees Can Change The World The Earth is currently 1.5 degrees fahrenheit warmer than it should be. The effects of the slow warming, called global warming, are illustrated in The National Geographic’s “Six Degrees Can Change the World.” In the video, the changes which would occur in the world as the average temperature is increasing degree by degree include habitats dying and a different world from the one people currently inhabit. There are many effects of global warming, and, fortunately

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    Climate change is important because it affect everyone around the world. Scientist has said that during the twenty-century the average temperature has increased 0.6 Celsius. There are several warning that have been linked to people and the things we do to the environment like: factories, cutting down forest, driving cars and releasing toxic gases in the atmosphere. In the Artic glaciers are melting faster than the snow can freeze and restore them. All these things contribute to the warning signs

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    “I’m starting with the man in the mirror, I’m asking him to change his ways and no message could’ve been any clearer, if you want to make the world a better place, take a look at yourself and then make that change.” These are the words of the legendary “King of Pop”, Michael Jackson. He was well known all around the globe and stole a place in his fan’s hearts. His music spoke to people and usually had no problem reaching the best sellers list. Born into a musical family, Jackson was destined for

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    David Goetze 6 degrees extra credit In the movie 6 degrees could change the world it goes step by step to show how a 1 to 6 degree difference in the worlds overall temperature could have major effects on the world. It talks about changes like sea level rise, natural disasters, droughts, and more. The movie says that we must act now to prevent these disasters from happening in the first place. With a one degree increase in the world temperature we could see no ice in the arctic for more than half

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    World War 1 Changes

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    The period prior to World War I contained many political changes throughout the world. Characteristics during the decade prior to World War I was often referred to as Globalization. The trade industry actually grew from what considered to be one-thirteenth up to one-third of the entire world’s production during the 19th century. But when we look at it more closely at the 19th century I would have to consider the three most significant changes that had the most effect. These changes would be the military

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    Music changes so often that it is hard to know what artists are going to come out with next. Music changes to the artist and to society. Society is very different now than it was even ten years ago. I agree and disagree with statements made in the article “Music can change the world” by Dana Da Silva. People and societies change over time and music has to change with them. I agree that music has come along way from what it used to be in the era of jazz and rock and roll. Silva stated that “South

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    climate change? Do you think we create this problem in the twentieth-first century to damage our planet. This problem started at the beginning of civilization and became worse during the Industrial Revolution of the eighteenth century. Older generations generated more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere due to the burning of fossil fuel and deforestation. More carbon dioxide had a negative impact on the ecosystems of the planet. And the scientific definition of global climate represents changes in the

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    the world, summoning the best of the scientist, to solve the increasing problems of climate change. Kyoto Protocol was born in Japan, to prevent the increase of carbon dioxide, which was considered to be the main cause of the global warming. Some nations however considered this as a threat to the stability to their economy, so they rejected it, making this project a less successful policy. However this was only the first big step; that humanity has done to handle the problems of climate-change.

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