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    The rapid industrialization of the USSR was a major altering time in the history of the Soviet Union. During this timeJoseph Stalin used several means to rapidly industrialize the country. Some of these means did not take any one else’s perspective into consideration and Stalin did not care if he hurt one’s feelings or not. Having the USSR undertake a massive push toward industrialization would only mean that they would become a communist state. One of the ways that Stalin used to industrialize

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    goals emancipated slaves were eager to gain as the Reconstruction era came to an end. Most white people in the South considered the education of a black person to be pointless. During the late 19th and early 20th century‚ Booker T. Washington and W.E.B DuBois came to be known as two of the great leaders in civil rights movement and more importantly in the education of the black community. Although Booker T. Washington and W.E.B DuBois have the common goal of improving the education of African Americans

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    The B&O Railroad has an unwavering historic importance. It is the oldest common carrier railroad of America. The businessmen‚ surveyors and engineers from Baltimore and the state of Maryland took initiative for the building of the B&O Railroad. It was built to increase the state’s economic prosperity. The state had rich resources of coal deposits‚ natural gas and oil in the midst of heavily forested mountains. It linked the agricultural Midwest to the commerce offered by Ohio River. Chartered on

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    Modern web search engines are highly intricate software systems that employ technology that has evolved over the years. There are a number of sub-categories of search engine software that are separately applicable to specific ’browsing’ needs. These include web search engines (e.g. Google)‚ database or structured data search engines (e.g. Dieselpoint)‚ and mixed search engines or enterprise search. The more prevalent search engines‚ such as Google and Yahoo!‚ utilize hundreds of thousands computers

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    Joseph Kony

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    The Stoppage of Joseph Kony: Invisible Children Shacoria Glover Westover High School Invisible Children uses videos‚ creativity and social events to put an end of child soldiers that Joseph Kony have abducted and restore peace back into Central Africa. They are activists and everyday people who use different types of media to inspire people of different ages to help stop Joseph Kony. They tour around the world to make documentaries to end his terrible ways. Invisible Children started in the

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    The one thing that remains the same is change is always occurring. As the world changes‚ so are human beings‚ especially in the way they are living to cope in the world. A big area of change has been with the aspect of food. Advancements in technology and research has changed the way our food is grown‚ processed‚ preserved‚ and even consumed. Agriculture used to be considered a way to nourish the human race. Now commercial agriculture has put profits over providing nourishment. It has negatively

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    Critique

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    arguments on why shame as a punishment can be an alternative to incarceration of non-violent crimes. Kahan believes that shame is worth a try. He states‚ “shame is cheap and effective and frees up scarce prison space for the more serious offenses” (Kahan 573). He sees shame as an alternative to incarceration. Kahan states‚ “Nor do we condemn offenders to educate the retarded” (572). When Kahan uses the word “retarded” it shows some unprofessionalism in his article. It can also steer readers away from his

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    How did the African Americans and white people going to school together spark the Civil Rights Movement? There were a lot of ways that the Civil Rights Movement could have been started but the Brown V. Board of education really set the flame. This showed how they had a chance at the same life as white people. That they could go to the nice restaurants and sit down in the front of the bus. If anything‚ it made them want equal rights even more. This helped them understand that if they tried hard

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    Engine Lab Report

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    Engine Lab Report Diesel Engine Load/N |Fuel Time/s |dH/mmH2O |Speed/r.p.m |Temp/℃ |Air consumption/kg/H |Fuel consumption/kg/H |Air-fuel ratio |Power/kw |Efficiency/ % | |40 |121.6 |17.5 |3018 |26.6 |130.16 |2.47 |52.7 |4.5 |0.019 | |80 |94.72 |17.5 |3009 |26.7 |130.14 |3.17 |41.05 |8.97 |0.059 | |125 |72.76 |17 |3009 |26.8 |128.25 |4.12 |31.13 |14.02 |0.111 | |171 |56.95 |17 |3000 |26.9 |128.23 |5.72 |24.33 |19.12 |0.161 | |212 |46.06 |16.5 |3006 |27.1 |126.28 |6.51 |19.40 |23.76 |0.202 | |232

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    Joseph Stalin

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    childhood was harsh with a drunken cobbler father‚ who beat both mother and child‚ and in school was bullied as a child‚ Joseph Stalin grew up to be a bully himself” (Klehr). These events in Stalin’s childhood dramatically influenced the later events as an adult. Joseph Stalin had caused social injustice in Russia through two wars‚ during the Great Purge‚ and in the Russian government. Joseph Stalin used social injustice during World War II and during the Cold War. During World War II‚ Stalin killed many

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