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    throughout the globe. However‚ factory conditions were deadly‚ many owners used child labor and tenants spread disease that killed millions. This made the Industrial Revolution overall a poor thing for human life. Tenants‚ where factory workers and their families lived‚ were filled with problems. They had no filtration‚ making the air dirty and unsafe and were extremely cramped. This lead to deadly disease spreading quickly. One such disease was tuberculosis‚ which was spread by breathing in infected air

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    THE QUESTIONS TO ANSWER 1. What were some signs Amanda missed? 2. When Amanda first reported to her supervisor‚ who should’ve she reported the abuse to first? And Why? 3. Was it right for the supervisor to come in contact directly to Linda about the abuse? And Why? 4. What should Amanda do next? To Finish off they Case study: Amanda told Katie not to worry and that she safe now with her. She explained to Katie that what was happening was abuse‚ that it wasn’t ok and that she had to report

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    What were the successes and failures of the League of Nations in the 1920s?     The League of Nations could stop small wars and improved some people’s lives.   But it could not defend the Treaty of Versailles‚ get disarmament‚ or stop powerful countries.          It stopped some wars – e.g. it arbitrated between Sweden and Finland over the Aaland Islands (1921) and stopped the invasion of Bulgaria by Greece (1925).   In 1928‚ the League arranged the Kellogg-Briand Pact‚ which outlawed war.   The

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    dealing with numbers. Throughout this personnel reflection you will see why math is so important in my life long career goal‚ which is my BBA in Business management in the medical field. First and foremost my job will entail being a supervisor/manager of a nursing staff whether it be Registered nurses (RN’s) or Licensed Practical nurses (LPN’s). This is ultimately what I want to do. This job includes schedules for the nurses‚ patients‚ scheduling tests for the patients. I will also need to know

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    "Women’s roles now and what they were in the past" Women’s roles are not the same in different cultures. Most important is that women in my country‚ Uzbekistan‚ where the population of Muslim people were from 50 % up to 70 %‚ made the big progress in eighty years. From that time women started to become more free in education‚ marriage‚ and fashion than they used to be eighty years ago. The education has also changed since the 1910s. In the 1910s girls had separate schools from boys

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    caused the war but also some events and situations. This included the allying of nations‚ the act of imperialism‚ the growth of militarism‚ and the Balkan crisis. One of the underlying causes of world war one was the allying of nations. An alliance is an agreement made between two countries to give each other help if needed. Germany‚ Austria-Hungary‚ Italy and the ottomans formed alliances. Russia‚ France‚ and England were worried that these nations were too powerful so they too formed a triple

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    Through His Eyes Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s "If I Were A Man" is the story of Mollie Mathewson‚ physically and emotionally a true woman in all aspects. She is a good wife and a wonderful mother. Still‚ she strongly feels that she would rather be a man‚ whenever Gerald and her are getting in arguments. Suddenly she finds herself as her husband. His feelings and thoughts are obvious to her; she realizes how different her reality is from his. Mollie is thinking through Gerald’s brain and looks at the

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    What were the events that brought World War I? World War I is considered as one of the biggest war in the world. World War I started at July 28 1914‚ and ended at November 11 1918. During these 4 years of war‚ more than 9 million soldiers and 7 million citizens were killed. The war was caused by several different conflicts beforehand‚ such as colonial rivalry‚ nationalism‚ militarism‚ and alliances. But‚ the immediate event that triggered World War I was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

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    If I lived in a bigger state‚ I would most likely be for proportional representation because there were probably more people in my state‚ but if I was a smaller state‚ I would most likely be for equal representation because I would feel like the bigger states would be at a bigger advantage with proportional representation due to their likely more populous

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    the defeat of the most professional army in the world at the time to the inexperienced American army. It was a war in which colonists fought for independence from a country that was imposing taxes on them‚ despite that fact the colony had no representation in the British parliament. It saw the army of well- trained soldiers and experienced generals suffer defeat to a country which had no national army or navy at the time. There are many military factors that contributed to the American victory. However

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