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    Explosive Welding-Rough Draft The development of explosive welding was first recognized by Garl in 1944. But it was not recognized in the United States until 1957 when it was observed by Philipchuck that metal sheets that were being explosively formed would occasionally stick to other metals. Over the decades the process has been developed fully with large applications in the manufacturing industry. Explosive welding is a solid-phase process where welding is accomplished by accelerating one of

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    required little education where no longer accessible to African Americans whom lived there. Comparatively‚ freed slaves were forced into the criminal justice system through economic exploitation. Deprived of an education‚ many freed slaves could not read or write‚ and as a result often signed working contracts with their employer that sold themselves back into slavery. Unable to write their own name‚ freed slaves simply marked an “X” which a witness signed next to acknowledging it was the freed

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    Activism Essay 2

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    ACTIVISM: Activism is regarded an act directed to cause or bring about changes in politics‚ social‚ economic or environmental changes. Activism can be of opposing or in support of an argument which has controversy. Mostly activism is used in politics more often than in the other three mentioned areas. There are various ways of engaging in activism. Mostly activism is associated with protests and confrontations. Actually activism can take other various forms depending on the activists. Strikes‚ matching

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    common misconception by the supporters of the 2003 Medical Malpractice Tort Reform Act was that medical malpractice litigation was responsible for increasing healthcare costs and limited access to care. In retrospect‚ tort reform did have a number of demonstrable effects. The effect on health care administrators‚ patients and lawyers‚ and the current and future economic impact greatly outweigh the benefits of tort reform. Health Care Administrators The 2003 statue caused health care administrators

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    Underground Railroad. She also helped nurse i’ll Union troops‚ helped fight for the end of slavery and was a suffragist who advocated for women to have the right to vote.Lew said the depictions of the women who fought for the right to vote is far more compelling than the steps of the Treasury building currently shown on the back of $10.There will also be changes to the $5 bill. It will depict famous events from the Lincoln Memorial‚ such as the historic moment when First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt invited

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    This and That and the Other‚ an essay by Hilaire Belloc‚ displays who the barbarian is and how he is exploiting society. The barbarian is anyone who is using people for their own benefit. Belloc is trying to show how materialism is deteriorating and destroying society. A barbarian thinks “that he can have his cake and eat it too.” He is not worried about how his actions will affect the people around him. He just wants to take and take no matter where his “cake” is coming from. Belloc writes that

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    studio album by rapper Eminem. It was released on May 23‚ 2000‚ by Interscope Records. “The Marshall Mathers LP” was one of Eminem ’s best selling albums and one of the best rap albums of all time. One reason why “The Marshall Mathers LP” was such a great impact to the rap community is because after the great success of his previous album “The Slim Shady LP” no one expected a white rapper to be able to follow up with a better album‚ like Eminem did. Another reason why “The Marshall Mathers LP” had such

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    Cuban Activism

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    am a Drama major‚ and have always taken a deep interest in the arts‚ I felt like it was natural for me to be drawn to the topic of arts in Cuba. At the start of this semester I was most concerned with the ways in which Cuban artists of all forms were dealing with activism. I eventually found myself struggling with the concept of activism itself and was left wondering if activism was even something that Cubans were allowed to grapple with. Understanding the great deal of power that socialism and Fidel

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    Why so Expensive?

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    Why So Expensive? College is said to be some of the best years of your life. The parties‚ the freedom‚ and the new experience help you find new friends‚ hopefully a career and yourself‚ but rising college cost are having young adults stressing instead of enjoying the college experience. Every year less and less states are giving their college’s money and more and more students are asking for financial aid or taking out student loans. The more that college tuition continues to rise the more of

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    Why Slavery Is Important

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    Slavery has been something that has been around since the beginning of time‚ before history was even recorded. Whether it is making someone do a simple task or hard physical labor‚ slavery is forcing another person to do something for you against their own will. In America‚ we pride ourselves for our rights and freedom‚ but besides all the bright and glorious things we have accomplished‚ there are also some dark shadows that as a nation we have been blind to‚ and we’ve failed to address and bring

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