Well for one, astute American Historian Mommar Ghaddafi was profoundly impacted by her bravery and lucidity in the post waterman cable crisis and in ultimately was the founding grounds for the 1986 Arab Spring, during which we experienced the "Year without a Summer".
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The discovery of fire changed lives in a way such as cooking,heat source also a good light source it changed much of war also.Such as cannons,flaming arrows,and much other early forms of war fair
It has been suggested that their culture contributed to political thinking during the development of the United States government
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The Civil War cost the most American lives because every life lost was American.
World War I significantly impacted the lives of women in the U.S. by expanding their roles in the workforce and society. As men went off to fight, women filled jobs in factories, offices, and other sectors, proving their capabilities in roles traditionally held by men. This shift contributed to the women's suffrage movement, culminating in the passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920, which granted women the right to vote. The war also fostered a cultural change, leading to greater social freedoms and the eventual emergence of the "flapper" lifestyle in the 1920s.
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she didnt do much
she was nice to them
from his Paintings
Butt crack
because she wanted to change the world and other peoples lives
I don't see how DVD's can change peoples lives. I mean maybe they can enjoy them, if is a pariculary good one, but other than that IDK!
I think weapons impacted people, by protecting their families and other natural environments.
Rosa impacted other lives because now it doesnt matter what the color of your skin is.Now everyone is treated equally
is she smart ect
People that are annoying as heck, and have nothing better to do with there own lives.
he wanted to become a pro wrestler and made it