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  • My Learning in History

    My Learning in History

    As a part of my learning in history, I would like to visit Eastern Europe which will surely expand my knowledge of history into a different perspective. If I visit Europe, I think I can experience the rich heritage of the country and conceive many facts which I can only read in textbooks. This will make History come alive outside classroom! Moreover, I am also very interested acquiring and examining more concepts of the wars

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    Submitted: February 19, 2012 Autor: simba
  • A History of Affirmative Action

    A History of Affirmative Action

    A History of Affirmative Action Abstract Although discrimination has existed for hundreds of years, non-discrimination laws and policies span more than 130 years. The federal Government stepped out first. The Ramspeck Act of 1940 was the first major piece of legislation to outlaw discrimination in the federal service based on race, creed, or color and several subsequent Executive Orders reaffirmed a policy of non-discrimination in government employment. It wasn’t until the 1960s that further legislation

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    Submitted: February 20, 2012 Autor: rittertj
  • The History of the Financial Accounting Standards Board

    The History of the Financial Accounting Standards Board

    The History of the Financial Accounting Standards Board Abstract This paper discusses the history and background of the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB). The primary goal of the FASB is to devise the Generally Accepted Accounting Principals (GAAP) in the United States. This paper will also discuss the structure and function of the FASB and its standards. Finally, the paper will discuss the future as the FASB and the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) as

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    Submitted: February 21, 2012 Autor: rita
  • Economics: Inflation in France - French Inflation up on Food Costs

    Economics: Inflation in France - French Inflation up on Food Costs

    The article "French inflation up on food costs" discusses the issues of rising inflation in the French economy. Since the past year, food and fuel costs have pushed up inflation to 3.2%. This is causing immense problems for the ECB (European Central Bank) because the bank was planning to cut interest rates this year, but the rising inflation rates will hinder this decrease and cause economic growth to decline. There are three main goals of

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    Submitted: February 23, 2012 Autor: antoni
  • Economic Consequences of the Civil War

    Economic Consequences of the Civil War

    America was not the same country after four years of total war than when America had split in 1861. Coming out of the Civil War, the industry soared. Driven by the North, which emerged from the Civil War as an industrial powerhouse, the United States experienced a burst of remarkable growth and industrialization, with a country full of unlimited natural resources and railroads. Some historians have referred to this era as America's second Industrial Revolution,

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    Submitted: February 23, 2012 Autor: simba
  • Analyze the Ways in Which Technology, Government Policy, and Economic Conditions Changed American Agriculture in the Period 1865-1900

    Analyze the Ways in Which Technology, Government Policy, and Economic Conditions Changed American Agriculture in the Period 1865-1900

    American agriculture was greatly changed and enhanced from 1865 to 1900 by inventions of new reapers and other crop processing machines that helped to speed the production of crops, and farmers had it hard not only because of the railroads that were cut across their land by the government, which took nearly a one mile strip of land in some cases, but the farmers also faced hardship because the higher the demand for their crops

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    Submitted: February 23, 2012 Autor: andrey
  • Economics Made Easy

    Economics Made Easy

    Answer and questions: 1. Why do countries trade? Trade/international is very important for the countries economic! E.g. if Denmark need something, which don't have or can produce, we can buy it from a country, which have it, and we can sell some of our products to them – so it's a kind of a circle. That's also called globalization. Like the global finance crises, it happened all over the world, because we are so connected.

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    Submitted: February 25, 2012 Autor: andrey
  • America International Economic

    America International Economic

    1. The effects of America international economic and political isolationism in the 1920s were America's international economic and political isolationism eventually led to the Great Depression because America wasn't trading with other countries. This created the economy to decrease because America couldn't survive just with self production. After WWI, they didn't want to associate themselves with any more foreign countries because they didn't want to be a part of the packs that were forming in

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    Submitted: February 26, 2012 Autor: Studentsocial
  • Russian History Midterm Paper

    Russian History Midterm Paper

    RUSSIAN HISTORY MIDTERM PAPER Richard Celli 10/5/2010   The economic issues that fueled the Russian Revolution had much to do with the Tsar's negligence, which was only made worse by World War I. The failure of the Tsar to resolve the economic distress in Russia and the Bolsheviks promise to do just that comprised the core of the Revolution. Almost 15 million men served in the Russian Army during World War I. As the men

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    Submitted: February 26, 2012 Autor: Piedpiper
  • Socio Politic and Economic Problems in America

    Socio Politic and Economic Problems in America

    SOCIO POLITIC AND ECONOMIC PROBLEMS IN AMERICA "The New Poor Class of USA: Hispanics" A new way of life and traditions… 08/02/2011 CONTENT I. HYPOTHESIS……………………………………............................................................ II. INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………………….. III. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND……………..…………………………………………. CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK IV. MIGRATION……………………………………………………….………… V. BORDER TENSIONS BETWEEN MEXICO AND USA……………………. VI. AMERICAN POLICIES OF MIGRATION…..……………………………… VII. THE HISPANIC'S LIFE IN THE USA………………………………………. VII.I. LABOUR LIFE…………..……...…………………………………..... VII.II. ECONOMIC SITUATION COMPARATED WITH AMERICANS… VIII. RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS……………..……………………………… VIII.I. SOCIAL SECURITY………………………………………………… VIII.II. VIOLATION OF HISPANIC'S RIGHTS…..……………….……… VIII.III.

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    Submitted: February 27, 2012 Autor: antoni
  • Adidas History

    Adidas History

    Enliste los hechos relevantes del caso  Adidas había sido la marca de artículos deportivos más vendida durante las décadas de 1960 y 1970  El fundador y dueño de Adidas Adi Dassler muere en 1978 cuando la empresa estaba ya perdiendo participación en el Mercado a gran velocidad en EUA por causa de Nike.  A finales de la década de 1980 y para 1997 Nike había logrado un tamaño 3 veces mayor que

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    Submitted: February 27, 2012 Autor: antoni
  • Charles Darwin's Journey Through History

    Charles Darwin's Journey Through History

    Charles Darwin was a well-known British scientist, who arranged the establishment of modern evolutionary theory with his own perception and development of all types of life through the process of natural selection. Charles' work had an influence on life, earth sciences, and on modern thought in general. He was a man who had shaped the way in which we think about evolution and how it was in the modern era. Charles Darwin established and illustrated

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    Submitted: February 27, 2012 Autor: jon
  • Mango Company History

    Mango Company History

    TEXTILE INDUSTRY The textile sector has a long history in Catalonia. In the beginning of 19th century, Catalonia was known the most industrialized area in Spain. Textile industry started 1880 and enhanced very swiftly because of mechanization and modernization of production, distribution and culture. However, the region and textile sector suffered from the crisis triggered first by the loss of the Spanish colonies and from poverty of the internal market. The brutal economic crisis of

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    Submitted: February 29, 2012 Autor: pebbles
  • Japan-Philippine Economic Partnership Agreement (jpepa)

    Japan-Philippine Economic Partnership Agreement (jpepa)

    Japan-Philippine Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA) is free-trade agreement and bilateral investment treaty between Japan and the Philippines. It was signed by former Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi and President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on 09 September 2006, in Helsinki, Finland. The JPEPA aims to facilitate and promote the free flow of goods, persons, services and capital between Philippines and Japan. The free-trade agreement has a positive impact on gross domestic product (GDP), employment generation, and poverty reduction due

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    Submitted: March 1, 2012 Autor: ivyblanche
  • Correctional History Final

    Correctional History Final

    Correctional History What are the various forms of punishment exercised during the 1700’s? Corporal punishment was a major form of punishment used during the 1700’s. This type of punishment involved the infliction of pain. Corporal punishment often took the form of whippings, beating, branding, mutilation, and burning on those who were being punished. Exile as well as death was also punishments used during the 1700’s. Which criminal activities/events lead to these types of punishment(s)? Mostly

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    Submitted: March 2, 2012 Autor: medlabtec
  • John Brown, History and Comparison

    John Brown, History and Comparison

    John Brown, who was a major abolutionist, is mainly remembered for the murders he commited in the name of anti-slavery. Only murdering slave owners, some considered him a martyr, whilst others called him the first domestic terrorist. John Brown's soul aim in life was to eleminate all those who sided with slavery, taking his ideas to the extreme, and putting them to work in harsh manners. For Ken Chowder he is "at certain times, a

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    Submitted: March 3, 2012 Autor: dimoadam
  • Race, Religion, Economics in Latin America

    Race, Religion, Economics in Latin America

    Race, Religion, Economics in Latin America In the arrival of the European powers to Latin America in the 1500’s, the indigenous people were instantly subjugated to their will. In the initial encounters in Mexico and Peru from Spain and Portugal, the Latin Americans were defenseless to the Europeans warfare power, sense of entitlement, and superior immune systems to diseases not yet encountered. We then begin to see plantation systems emerge in Brazil, and also the

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    Submitted: March 4, 2012 Autor: GrantLewis
  • Enterprise Economic Enviroment

    Enterprise Economic Enviroment

    After went through the teaching material ,I felt that the scope of Enterprise Economic Environment is very broad . First of all, I know what is economic and the difference between micro economic and macro economic. Economic is how the individual and society choose to allocate scarce resourse in order to satisfy unlimited wants. Micro economic which exam the individual decision making units. Macro economic apply an economy wide perspective that focus on inflation, unemployment

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    Submitted: March 6, 2012 Autor: shanlin1
  • New Zealand Economic

    New Zealand Economic

    New Zealand economic is relatively small comparing to another country in the Asia Pacific such as Australia. However, the service contributed a large percentage to NZ GDP. The food and beverage industry has steady growth and play a significant role in New Zealand’s economy According to Deloitte state that, the food and beverage industry is one of the largest manufacture in New Zealand which will be influenced to be wealthy of NZ in the future

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    Submitted: March 11, 2012 Autor: Anna_Nguyen
  • Industrial Economics

    Industrial Economics

    IDEA: You have been hired as a consultant to conduct some market analysis. In particular, your client, who is unfamiliar with the Evanston market for some product, wants a complete overview of the local market and your determination of whether it could be profitable to enter this market and begin selling the product. This is convenient, because by gathering and analyzing some real-world evidence you will better understand how ECON 349 theory works in practice.

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    Submitted: March 11, 2012 Autor: northwestern
  • History and Introduction of Perodua

    History and Introduction of Perodua

    Introduction Perodua, acronym of Perusahaan Otomobil Kedua Berhad (in English, Second Automobile Manufacturer Limited Corporation) is Malaysia's second automobile manufacturer after Proton. Perodua was established in the year of 1992 and the first car, also known as Perodua Kancil was launched on August 1994. The joint venture partners/shareholders of Perodua and their respective shareholding are UMW Corporation Sdn Bhd (38%), Daihatsu Motor Co. Ltd. (20%), MBM Resources Berhad (20%), PNB Equity Resources Corporation Sdn Bhd

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    Submitted: March 13, 2012 Autor: Ryanyeo
  • American Idol:history and Controversies

    American Idol:history and Controversies

    Abstract For six consecutive years, America had voted to make American Idol one of the most popular shows in the history of American television. Each year millions of fans watched the show hoping to see their favorite new undiscovered singers win the contest. American Idol showed viewers about teamwork and how to follow their dream even if it were realistically unreachable. On the show, the contestants faced challenges whether it were dealing with issues about

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    Submitted: March 16, 2012 Autor: mahawacoul
  • The Japanese Economic

    The Japanese Economic

    if you had only recently crept out from under a rock and become interested in mobile phones, you might take a glance at the current landscape and assume that things have always been very much the same: That Android has been sitting pretty as the dominant OS, while iOS has maintained a very respectable second place. Obviously, the trutif you had only recently crept out from under a rock and become interested in mobile phones,

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    Submitted: March 17, 2012 Autor: jeremyliur
  • Economic Development of China

    Economic Development of China

    Economic development of China (by the financial crisis) As we all know, the loans in 2008, the United States affect the entire world crisis. Crisis by the credit crisis that has changed the financial crisis, economic crisis is changing. Our professional crisis, changed the national crisis, and is changing the global economic crisis. This is not only the U.S. economy and the global economy a serious challenge. In the context of globalization, China-US economic relations

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    Submitted: March 25, 2012 Autor: qlf3172689
  • History Paper on the Good Man of Nanking

    History Paper on the Good Man of Nanking

    Sam Gutzmer Professor Mann History 102 The Good Man of Nanking The Good Man of Nanking was written by John Rabe a German businessman who was in Nanking, China during the Japanese occupation otherwise know as the Rape of Nanking. His detailed account of the occupation and the terrible atrocities committed by the Japanese towards their Chinese captives. This book begins on September 22, 1937, when John Rabe picked up his pen with the same

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    Submitted: March 25, 2012 Autor: samgutzmer

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