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    industrial education for blacks‚ in exchange for blacks giving up demands for social equality. His message was that political and social equality were less important then the immediate goal of economic independence. He urged blacks to work as skilled artisans‚ domestic servants‚ and farmers in order to prove there worth in the white community. Washington believed that once African Americans had gained that economic foothold and proven themselves useful to whites‚ social equality would be given to them

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    Small scale firms are helpful in the achievement of these goals in the following ways: 1. Employment: Small scale firms use labour-intensive techniques and‚ therefore‚ they have high potential to provide employment to a larger number of people per unit of capital. For every worker employed in large scale industries about three workers are engaged in small scale and cottage industries. Next to agriculture small business constitutes the most popular occupation of people in India. Small firms promote

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    Existentialism and Human Emotions by Jean Paul Sartre Existentialism and Human Emotions J.-P. Sartre I SHOULD LIKE on this occasion to defend existentialism against some charges which have been brought against it. First‚ it has been charged with inviting people to remain in a kind of desperate quietism because‚ since no solutions are possible‚ we should have to consider action in this world as quite impossible. We should then end up in a philosophy of contemplation; and since contemplation

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    performed in Africa‚ were brought from the slaves and contributed to the development of jazz. Other contributions to the American culture by the Africans were the banjo and bongo drums. Slaves also help build the community with their labor. They became artisans‚ carpenters‚ bricklayers‚ and tanners. They mostly did all the hard work the colonists didn’t want to do. Slaves were a large part in making up the American society. They contributed to many parts of our culture we have today. If it wasn’t for them

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    Guilds played an important role in the Medieval towns. A guild would make sure that anything that was made was made with good quality and sold for a decent price. Being a guild in the Medieval society was an honor because it meant you were a skilled worker and had respect for society. Some of the guilds would check on other members to make sure their work was up to standards. Guilds who got caught cheating the public were made to work at their own cost‚ but the worst punishment would be expelled

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    The world ’s business and trade has become faster‚ easier and more reliable. The ability to connect with people around the world has allowed long distance transactions to occur. Business relationships that may not have been possible 50 years ago because there was not a means to communicate effectively are more readily maintained in today ’s world. The difference between today and 50 years ago is that much of the learning is being taken over by machines. “People used to be valued for knowing a

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    CULTURE Mauryas Art and Architecture During the Mauryan period there was a great development in the field of art and architecture. The main examples of the Mauryan art and architecture that survived are • Ashokan pillars and capitals. • Remains of the royal palace and the city of Pataliputra • Rock-cut Chaitya caves in the Barabar and Nagarjuni hills • Individual Mauryan sculptures and terracotta figurines The famous city of Pataliputra was described in detail by Megasthenese‚ references

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    In the construction industry‚ carpenters are almost indispensable. They do a lot for the construction of homes and other buildings that sometimes goes unnoticed. They set foundations‚ lay stairs‚ install beams‚ trim and much more. Without skilled carpenters‚ the construction of many buildings would not be possible. Carpentry is an essential skill in American society and given improvements in technology and techniques it is still very important today. Carpentry is the activity of building or repairing

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    would be elegantly and expensively furnished. There would be many paintings; people would have their portraits painted by fashionable artists. However‚ it was not only the nobility who would be able to afford luxury goods. Prosperous merchants and artisans would also spend money on luxuries. Recap of Both: The nobility mostly lived in luxurious. They enjoyed their lives more than the normal people. Hunting was a popular occupation with the nobility‚ as was gambling. They would attend balls and

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    When Martin Van Buren and Andrew Jackson’s allies won control of Congress in the election of 1826‚ they offered higher tariffs on wool‚ hemp‚ and imported raw materials. In addition‚ Van Buren advocated policies that appealed to northern farmers and artisans and southern slave owners and smallholders. The goal of Van Buren and his Jacksonian allies were to win the support of wool and hemp producing famers for Jackson’s presidential candidacy in 1828. The Jacksonians orchestrated publicity campaigns by

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