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    Tran Thi Quynh My quynhmy2202@gmail.com 0126 447 9977 Tk 21/47 Nguyen Canh Chan‚ Cau Kho Ward ‚ District 1‚ HCMC Personal information Full name: Tran Thi Quynh My Date of birth: 22 February 1989 Place of birth: Gialai province Marital status: single Personal profile: Enthusiastic‚ open minded‚ willing to learn‚ can- do spirit‚ responsible. I have just graduated from International University and I had a chance to open my mind and experience the life in America within 4 months. I’m enthusiastic

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    Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade (Essay) The Trans-Atlantic slave trade had a massive impact the British‚ West Indies‚ Africa‚ and the emerging African American culture. The British were impacted with massive profits‚ to the disadvantage of many parts of Africa‚ where large amounts of men and women from all around the continent were forced into slavery. The West Indies were impacted by being turned into sugar plantations‚ and an African American Culture was born from all the African slaves that were

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    Central‚ and South America. These two overlapping waves of transcontinental slave trading made the slave trade central to the economies of many African states and threatened many more Africans with enslavement‚ and can to be known as the Trans-Saharan and Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade. The merchants who traded slaves on the coast to European ship captains – for example the Vili traders north of the Congo‚ the Efik in the Bight of Biafra‚ and behind them the groups

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    The trans-Atlantic slave trade in pre-colonial Africa had immense repercussions on the continent’s state formation and the political culture that developed. This triangle trade‚ as it is often referred to as‚ began in Europe. Europeans needed raw materials from the colonies in the America’s in order to keep their economy stable. When the Americans did not produce these materials fast enough‚ or in large enough quantities‚ there was a call for slaves. Enslaving Africans fulfilled this need. All in

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    LAB REPORT! EXPERIMENT#5‚6! MANPREET KAUR KHAIRA! LAB PARTNER: VIAN RAIES! The purpose of this lab exercise was to perform the bromination of (E)-1‚2-diphenylethene (trans-stilbene) by addition reaction in which bromine was added across the double bond to yield a vicinal dibromide. The next step was to perform a double elimination reaction by product gained to synthesize an alkyne‚ that is‚ 1‚2-diphenylacetylene. The two major techniques used in this lab were TLC analysis and UV-vis spectroscopy

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    Trans-Sister Radio is about a newly divorced schoolteacher‚ Allison Banks‚ who falls in love with the man who teaches a summer course in which she attends. Dana Stevens‚ the professor she loves‚ is not exactly what he seems from the outside; this well-manicured‚ gentle-faced man is in actuality a woman and he is facing an upcoming sex change. Allison’s daughter Carly and her ex-husband‚ Will‚ try to deal with her new “beau” as best they can. Also it defines the struggles Dana has gone through with

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    specialization‚ division of labour and the most important thing‚ comparative advantage. The next step of a FTA would be a customs union‚ which has a common external tariff. Members of FTA’s are free to set their own external tariff. The TAFTA‚ the Trans-Atlantic Free Trade Agreement‚ is herefore a proposal for a FTA between the US and Europe‚ as shown in Picture 1. Other possible members of this FTA could be the European Free Trade Agreement (EFTA) and the North-American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)

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    The opposition of the Trans-Alaska pipeline did their best to keep the pipeline from becoming established but their efforts where in vain. With oil prices high‚ and so much support coming from Washington and the lower 48 states‚ it wasn’t long until the pipeline was constructed. However‚ the opposition would get another change to argue their points.  In the spring of 1989‚ the Exxon Valdez oil tanker spilled its precious cargo in the Prince William Sound after it struck a reef‚ spilling between 11

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    opening of the Trans-Canada Highway proved to be a national accomplishment as it connected Canada from coast to coast. Throughout the construction process Canadians struggled to come to an agreement on the end result . There were also endless construction complications‚ which caused delays. Finally‚ Canada was forced to open the highway before completion . By conquering the challenges of the Trans-Canada Highway‚ Canada proved its strength and unity. On 10 December 1949‚ the Trans Canada Highway

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    women and decide to be part of the movement? An interesting concept of this day and age has arisen. The evolving social norms including gays and trans-genders have altered the roles of men and women interchangeably. As society becomes more relaxed with how far to stray from traditional roles‚ feminists gain a foreign enemy. A loose group called Trans-Exclusionary Radical Feminism does not tolerate transgender women and aims to exclude men who have become women and desire to join the movement.

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