Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 1933 Written by: Brenno Damota Government Period 3 Tennessee Valley Authority Act How it Began... Signed by President Roosevelt on May 18‚1993.‚ it was created as a federal corporation to provide assistance in navigation‚ flood control‚ electricity generation‚ fertilizer manufacturing‚ and economic development in the Tennessee valley region right after the Great Depression. Not only did it tackle important problems like the ones listed above
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the Cuyahoga River Valley Organization Edie Druktenis March 28‚ 2013 This case focuses on the development of the Cuyahoga River Valley Organization (CRVO) which is charged with caring out the Cuyahoga Valley Initiative (CVI). The initiation of this organization began with an article in the Cleveland Plain Dealer in 2000. The article discussed the history‚ natural beauty‚ and industry in the Cuyahoga Valley located in northeastern Ohio. The valley is rich in natural
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BODY PARAGRAPH 1 (art) From the beginning of civilization‚ the empire of summer’s main usage of art was for temple decoration and ornaments. Often the temples were ornate with skillfully crafted interiors. One of Sumer’s greatest displays of art and architecture came from the ziggurat‚ a huge rectangular pyramids formed with mud prick in the shape of steps. An example of one of the greatest Sumerian ziggurats would have been the Nanna Temple of Ur‚ with its blue enamel tiles‚ invaluable cedar and
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In the paintings of Benjamin West’s Penn’s Treaty with the Indians (1771–72) and Frère Luc’s France Bringing the Faith to the Indians of New France (c. 1675) they both showed an encounter between the Europeans and the native people. In the painting‚ Frère Luc’s France Bringing the Faith to the Indians of New France (c. 1675) it shows a native figure‚ clothes in a rode patterned with a French fleur-de-lis‚ kneels at the feet of a personification of the France after queen regent Anne of Austria‚ mother
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Inside Out and Back Again: Real World Comparisons People around the world are leaving their countries in order to escape the hardships they are enduring where they live. Inside Out and Back Again is a story written by Thanhha Lai. She writes about a young girl named Ha‚ and her family’s experience as a refugee. Real life refugees’ stories are very similar in comparison to Ha and her family’s story as a refugee. One major experience Ha and her family are going through‚ as well as many real world
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Executive Summary Camp Happy Valley is a successful non-profit organization. It began in 1965 as a summer day camp for children living in the city of London‚ Ontario. The camp’s objective has been “to maximize the camper’s experience through a multitude of activity in a positive and safe atmosphere.” In the recent year‚ Camp Happy Valley has seen a decrease in the morale of the staff; last summer‚ camp received many complaints from staff‚ campers and parents. Adam Cameron is a first-year student
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Analyze Fitzgerald’s presentation of the Valley of Ashes at the start of chapter 2. Halfway between West Egg and New York lies the ‘valley of ashes’ and this is the ‘desolate’ wasteland‚ which is also home to the Wilson family. The term ‘desolate’ is used to describe a place that is depressingly empty and solitary. Fitzgerald includes this ‘fantastic farm’ to emphasize to the readers‚ the sharp contrast between luxury and health with poverty and struggle. The valley serves to represent the damage that
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The novel‚ Inside Out and Back Again‚ first takes place in Saigon‚ South Vietnam from February 11th to April 30th . Saigon is where Ha and her family reside in. The Vietnam War has impacted the way they live and where they live negatively. For example: On page 15‚ Ha’s mother quotes “...if the price of eggs were not the price of rice‚ and the price of rice were not the price of gasoline‚ and the price of gasoline were not the price of gold…”‚ indicating that prices increased dramatically and the
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River Valley Civilizations River Valley Civilizations were the first elements of civilizations. They were the first civilizations that influenced our society today. Two of the world’s first river valley civilizations were the Nile River Valley in Egypt‚ and the Tigris and Euphrates River Valley in Mesopotamia. These river valley civilizations survived because they had the characteristics that demonstrate what a civilization is‚ and how the people survived. Both civilization achieved‚ and contributed
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The tone and message that the authors of “Inside Out and Back Again” and “Forgotten Ship” are trying to convey is that Saigon falling was very serious. To begin in the poem “Saigon is Gone” Ha says that‚ “People run and scream‚ Communists!” ( Page:68). This shows that many people were afraid of the Communists which were taking over the south‚ so if they heard a loud sound or saw someone they would think it’s a Communist. People wouldn’t have been this afraid if the war wasn’t serious. Another reason
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