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    basketball has some type of force working upon it. For example‚ without friction a basketball player would be unable to stop because inertia states that objects in motion tend to stay in motion. Without friction acting upon the player‚ there is no force to stop him‚ until he hits a wall that is. With this information you can come to the conclusion that without forces‚ there would be no game of basketball. However‚ what exactly is a force? Webster’s dictionary defines force as a push or pull that can

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    In the early eighteen hundreds‚ the textile industry had begun to increase in Northern states and Great Britain. Several mills and factories opened along rivers and all people‚ no matter age or gender‚ were set to work. Thus creating a new industrialization era. The rise of cotton production was very crucial and had an extreme effect on America’s economy. After Indigo had begun to be exported to Britain from other places‚ America needed a new cash crop. Following careful consideration‚ it was decided

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    14-10-2014 How to increase publicity of a business? What is publicity? Publicity is a non-personal stimulation of demand for a product‚ service or business unit by planting commercially significant news about it in a published medium or obtaining favourable presentation of it upon television‚ radio‚ Internet or stage that is not paid for by the sponsor. Publicity

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    were reported which caused the decision to be made that all women workers in the WPA program to be paid the same amount as men.” Even with having the jobs that didn’t pay very much like sewing clothes ‚book binding ‚caring for the elderly ‚school lunch programs‚ nursery schools‚ and recreational programs”

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    printing money‚ and therefore‚ made the inflation to increase exponentially. According to the San Jose State University Department of Economics‚ when the Civil War ended in April 1965; the cost of living in the South was more than 90 times higher than what it was before the beginning of the war. To have a more concrete idea of the problem‚ 1 Union Dollar on April 1865 was worth 100 confederate dollars at the same date. Adding to the increasing amount of money supply in the South due to the constant

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    citizens switched personal investments to factories within the United States. As money began increasing in these ventures‚ a dramatic increase took place

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    barons” could afford to spend. To encourage railroad construction‚ the government gave land grants to railroad companies. These companies would then “sell the land to settlers and other businesses” (Ch 3 Sec 2) in order to get the money that they needed to continue construction. With vast amounts of land ready to settle nearby the railroads‚ a scramble began to inhabit the frontier. Merchants searched for and purchased the most beneficial market locations while consumers settled in areas where they

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    12. What is computer-generated imagery and why is it important for the future of the camera arts? Computer generated image or (CGI) for short‚ is an image that is created entirely on a computer. In most cases‚ however‚ computer generated images often take use of a real world photographs and or drawings. Although the line between what is real and what is not computer generated is often seamless and difficult to identify. It is understood that a photograph or drawing that has only had its basic

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    Weather The biggest factor regarding weather on the morning of December 2‚ 1805 was that it was fraught with fog and low lying mist. This would prove especially helpful to Napoleon’s army during the assault of the Pratzen Heights. This thick fog was able to mask two of Napoleons Divisions‚ almost 16‚000 men as they approached the heights. The Russian and Austrian forces were unaware of the approaching French‚ as the summit they looked out upon had clear skies‚ yet the heights limited observation

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    only what they needed and sold the extra for cash. During the war most of the farms in Europe couldn’t produce food. President Herbert Hoovers administration had farmers ramp up production and get loans to buy more land and tractors to produce large amounts of food. With the lack of European food production prices in America rose dramatically to supply the demand the war had brought. After the First World War the markets were flooded with food that was no longer being sent to the soldiers and European

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