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    History Turning Points

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    Turning points in world history: Agricultural revolution (ca. 8000-5000 B.C.) Time period when humans first domesticated plants and animals Allowed people to switch from hunting and gathering to farming and herding Origin of civilizations (ca. 3500 B.C.) Establishment of farming and herding societies in river valleys encouraged the development of civilizations Main characteristics include cities‚ commercial activity‚ written language‚ and complex forms of government and religion Classical

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    Saratoga Turning Point

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    The two battles of Saratoga are well known as the turning point of the American Revolution. It was fought eighteen days from the fall of 1777. It started with the British invasion from Canada during the American Revolutionary War. After they captured Fort Ticonderoga with an extreme amount of ease‚ they then led General John Burgoyne who was over confident with the task in front of him. They crawled very slowly south giving the Americans many time to regroup under Horatio Gates. To support him‚ George

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    Problems in China that led to the Revolution of 1911 Anti Manchu Sentiment Internal crisis of Manchu Dynasty driven by the economic crisis Clear social distinctions were made between the Han Chinese and the Manchus. People of China wanted to develop in an international scenario and trade with European countries but the Manchu Dynasty did not. This led to hostility between China and the European Countries Opium Wars Inflexible‚ close-minded (about commerce with Europe)

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    Turning Point in Othello

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    Othello and Desdemona‚ also of a man called Cassios promotion over him. It is iago who conjures up a plan to deceive‚ mislead and ultimately destroy O. Act III Scene III is where Iago’s plan really begins. This scene has been known as the “turning point” of the play‚ or as the “temptation scene”‚ and could be argued to be the most important scene in the whole play. In it Iago speaks carefully and at length with Othello‚ and subtly plant the seed of suspicion and jealousy in his mind. It is this

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    Turning Points In Trifles

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    In the play Trifles I believe it has many significant points that make this story stand out and resemble many stories we here about in today’s society. We begin by having two women by the names of Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters and then the two government officials who were all at the dead man Mr. John Wright’s house examining the crime scene the murder that had just taken place at. The sheriff and attorney are set from the very beginning that Mrs. Wright was the murderer and base their whole case around

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    Life and Turning Point

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    Turning points are dramatic events in a person’s life that can have a negative and positive effect on the individual. A turning point in my life that was very significant was my grandmother’s death. My grandmother’s death made me realize that life is too short to live constantly in a state of negativity. I also realized that I have to live life to the fullest while I am here. And last but not least‚ her death made me realize how fragile life is and it’s not to be taken for granted. My grandmother’s

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    Turning Point Activity

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    ------------------------------------------------- Chapter 9 Turning Point Activity; Chapter 9 marks a turning point in the novel. Up to now‚ Tom’s adventures have been play and make-believe. In the scene at the graveyard‚ he and Huck witness real evil. Tom is forced to make life or death decisions. Analyze this chapter‚ addressing such questions as the following: How does Twain create the frightening atmosphere in the graveyard? To what senses does he appeal? How does he use foreshadowing – clues planted by author that point to events to come

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    key points

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    I. The Sociological Perspective A. This perspective is important because it provides a unique way of looking at the human experience. It allows us to gain a new and comprehensive vision of day-to-day social life.  B. This perspective stresses the broader social context of behaviour by looking at an individual’s social location (employment‚ income‚ education‚ gender‚ age‚ and race) and by considering external influences and personal experiences‚ which are internalized and become part of a person’s

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    Stalingrad Turning Point

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    prisoners were taken by the Red Army; included in this latter number were 23 German Generals. Conversely‚ morale in the Red Army soared as a consequence of Stalingrad giving the Russians increased strength and confidence. This battle represented a turning point in the Second World War. By successfully defending the city of Stalingrad the Soviet Union were able to deny Hitler his summer

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    Guadalcanal Turning Point

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    that changed the course of the Allied war with the Japanese. The Naval Battle of Guadalcanal‚ which was the most clearcut turning point of the entire effort‚ showed the Japanese sending warships and infantry to bombard and recapture Henderson Field. Although the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal clearly showed heavy losses on both sides‚ the battle was the most important turning point of World War 2 because it moved the Japanese from offensive position to defensive position and ended the virtual tie in

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