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    Dbq- Gin Act of 1751

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    DBQ- Gin Act of 1751 In mid-eighteenth century England‚ Parliament passed the Gin Act of 1751‚ which restricted the sale of gin through increased retail license requirements and higher taxes on such liquor. This measure was enacted to reduce the consumption of spirits and the subsequent crime it engendered. Indeed‚ gin production increased nearly 500% from 1701 to 1751. However‚ the general populace became engaged in a fierce debate for and against the new legislation. While authors

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    Favorite Gin Cocktails Classic Cocktails & Riffs On The Classics The Gin & Tonic is the archetypal British cocktail‚ but gin is as adaptable to different recipes as any other spirit. For your next cocktail party‚ offer guests a menu of gin cocktails. Here are some favorites from Beefeater Gin. Beefeater‚ named after a slang term for the Yeomen Warders who guard the Tower of London (shown on Beefeater Gin’s bottle label‚ below)‚ is the only international gin still distilled in London.

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    Euro Disney

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    Only one year after the grand opening of EuroDisneyland‚ Robert Fitzpatrick left his position as EuroDisney’s chairperson‚ citing a desire to start his own consulting firm. In April 1993‚ Philippe Bourguignon took over the helm of EuroDisney‚ thought by some to be a sinking ship. EuroDisney publicly reported a net loss of FFr188 million for the fiscal year ending September 1992‚ though cumulative losses through April 1993 approached half a billion dollars.1 The European park also fell one million

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    Eli Whitney's Cotton Gin

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    simple machine called the cotton gin. The main purpose of this machine was to automatically separate the cotton fibers from the seeds. Similar machines already existed for long-staple cotton‚ but they did not work with short-staple cotton. The basic concept was the same‚ using brushes to separate the two parts of the cotton. Whitney’s design‚ however‚ used spiked teeth to pull the fibers from the seed more effectively than previous machines. Whitney’s cotton gin only contained a few parts. The whole

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    Euro takeover

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    Euro Takeover 2005 A six‐party simulation of  takeover contests Case Structure • Six teams Role Company Name Case Number Target HoogenFood N.V. UVA-F1497 Raider Finance Mondiale S.A. UVA-F1498 LBO Sponsor Lanza E Compagnia UVA-F1499 White Knight Alimentos Globales UVA-F1500 Bank Omni Bank PLC UVA-F1501 Bank Euroland Bank A.G. UVA-F1502 Case Structure Euroland Bank Omni Bank Financing  Of E2.5b Financing  Of E2.5b LBO 

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    The cotton gin had many effects. I believe that the cotton gin effected people in a negative and positive way and it also helped pave way for many other important inventions we use today. The cotton gin was a machine that basically made collecting cotton much easier the way the cotton gin worked was cotton was run through a wooden drum embedded with a series of hooks that caught the fibers and dragged them through a mesh. The mesh was too fine to let the seeds through but the hooks pulled the cotton

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    Euro Disney2

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    Euro Disney: Bungling a Successful Format - Varun Dalvi - Shemeem Saidu Muhammed INTRODUCTION • Euro Disney opened in Paris in 1992 • Disneylands in Florida‚ California and Japan had been huge successes • Europeans accounted for 2.7 million visits to the U.S. Disney parks. • Euro Disney was the second Largest construction project in Europe‚ second only to construction of the English Channel tunnel. • The opening results cast even the future continuance of Euro Disney into doubt. How could what

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    will the euro survive

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    Global Marketing Will the euro survive ? (case 3-1) 1) Grece‚ Ireland‚ Italy‚ Portugal and Spain are sometimes referred to as the euro zone’s « peripheral countries » because they meet major economic difficulties. For example‚ these countries rank lower than their EU neighbors in terms of infrastructure‚ business sophistication‚ macroeconomic environment ... Therefore‚ these countries are called « peripheral countries » because they are considered the weakest of the euro zone as opposed to the most

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    The Cotton Gin Invention "Go get the cotton so the people can get the seeds out‚" his dad said. Eli was a boy who lived on a farm with a normal family that was going to do a great thing in his life. He went around and asked farmers what they think was most hard. Most of the answers were the same. "On a farm what do you think is most difficult to do?" Eli told the farmer. "Obviously the getting the seeds out of the cotton‚" replied the farmer. "Can you hand me that ranch‚" said Eli. He began

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    Important Nineteenth Century Guys Charts Note: Legacies are gone into detail in the charts Tsar Alexander II Positives | Negatives | * Introduced emancipation edict‚ gave the right to peasants to own land‚ marry their own choice‚ bring suits to court. * Peasants were given their own land. * Zemstvos (local assemblies) were put in place by Alexander‚ they could levy taxes and took charge over matters of education‚ famine‚ public projects * Local and provincial courts were made. *

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