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    http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-09-04/nokia-microsoft-smartphone-apple-samsung-android-galaxy-apple/4934674 The company‚ which remains the world’s number two mobile phone maker behind Samsung but is outside of the top five in a smartphone market dominated by the likes of Apple and Samsung‚ has described the deal as "the best path forward". The company also announced the immediate departure of chief executive Stephen Elop‚ to be replaced in the interim by Risto Siilasmaa‚ Nokia’s chairman. Of

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    Populist and Progressive Reform in American History Throughout American history‚ reform was common among people of a particular‚ race‚ gender‚ or class used to accomplish change. The emergence of the populist and progressive movements were a response to the changing climate in American society due to rapid industrialization‚ an ethnically diverse personality of a young nation‚ and birth of American imperialism. Disgruntled American farmers that wished to advance their economic position initiated

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    Kennedy. Handwrite your response sentences for each question. Chapter 1: New World Beginnings‚ 33‚000 B.C. –A.D. 1769 1. How did the geographic setting of North America – including its relation to Asia‚ Europe‚ and Africa – affect its subsequent history? 2. What were the common characteristics of all Indian cultures in the New World‚ and what were the important differences among them? 3. What fundamental factors drew the Europeans to the exploration‚ conquest‚ and settlement

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    American History When the English colonists arrived in America they were seeking new lives and new opportunities. The ultimate goal was to make money by themselves‚ for themselves. English colonists did not become new men‚ but new breeds of men. The English mentality was still the same in terms of making as much money as possible; therefore they were not new men‚ just in a new place. The Colonists were still the same people inside because their mindset towards many different things had still

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    the trade and colonization of that area. * These men that settled in Jamestown were mostly looking for economic opportunities (trade goods‚ own land‚ etc.) * John Rolfe helped to temprarily prevent further conflict with the Native Americans. Rolfe also began the cultivation of tobacco (agricuture soon became their main business). His system of cultivation made tobacco the main cash crop of Virginia. The demand for tobacco in England guaranteed Virgina’s economic success. * Because

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    million slaves were brought to America from the time slavery started to the time it ended. Americans were bringing slaves to their country from Africa since Jamestown‚ and they were bringing in slaves from Africa for about 245 years total. Slavery is something that will always bring back terrible memories into people’s minds because of how horrible of a time it was. First‚ there were many different things Americans forced slaves to do. They used slaves to pick cotton and tobacco for them (History.com

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    The American Legion was founded in 1919 by the American Expeditionary Service. Since its inception‚ the Legion has evolved into an international organization with nearly 2.5 million members and a stalwart purpose: to serve the veterans of the American Armed Forces and promote education among the country’s youth. To assist America’s veterans‚ the Legion provides them and their families through Operation Comfort Warriors. It also sponsors education through various activities and competitions offered

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    Theory Assignment on American History X This movie tells the story of a young man‚ from Southern California‚ that is the product of several unfortunate incidents‚ and his misguided search trying to answer the question why his life is the way it is. I. Daniel appeared to be dealing with the adolescent stage. Daniel seems to have developed his sense of self worth by mimicking his older brother. Daniels significant relationships‚ since his brothers incarceration has been derricks old friends (the

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    Introduction ` There are few institutions that could be considered uniquely American‚ one of which is the lodge-style fraternal system. The very first lodge system in the United States was Freemasonry‚ which arrived in 1731. While Masonry is perhaps the most well-recognized of the American lodges‚ it is just one of many‚ and today‚ several organizations exist‚ such as Lions Club‚ Elks Lodge‚ and Kiwanis‚ that operate within the same paths of tradition. It is well-known that these types of organizations

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    In third grade‚ I was assigned to write a research paper on a very influential person in American history. I chose Elizabeth Blackwell because‚ at that age‚ I loved the name “Elizabeth” more than anything. However‚ as I deepened my research on her‚ my admiration for her deepened as well. Elizabeth Blackwell was born almost two hundred years prior to me‚ but she proved that time period played no obstacle to her aspirations by becoming the first female in doctor in America‚ despite constant discouragement

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