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    Margaret Thatcher

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    Margaret Thatcher was in office for eleven years that made her the longest continually serving prime minister in parliament which in its self seems like a big achievement‚ but when Margaret was elected she had a rough start‚ which created a bad first impression. Her introduction of the poll tax also known as The Community Charge began to create a negative outcome and her refusal to form political or economic interrogation with Europe and her "Bruges Speech" worsened the bonds with her colleagues

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    techniques such a setting and narration. Sons and Lovers is set in the early 1900’s during the second industrial revolution in a small mining town in England. By choosing this time period and place‚ Lawrence isolates the themes to be addressed‚ as well as provides context for the relationships‚ occurrences and behaviour in the novel. The activity of coal mining is an important one in the book as it provides income for the Morels as well as many major problems. This reflects the views of Lawrence

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    It was called by the general council of the Trades Union Congress (TUC) in an unsuccessful attempt to force the British government to act to prevent wage reduction and worsening conditions for coal miners. There are many reasons for the causes of the General strike including; the government‚ the TUC; Coal mines and the return of the gold standard. The most significant cause of the General strike in 9126 is the Government. The conservative party who was run under the power of Stanley Baldwin contributed

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    youngest at home with Carol and Paul. Carol and Paul meet while in high-school however Paul is three years older and was a senior in college when they were married. Carol grew up in a small coal mining community in the mountains of Pennsylvania the youngest of seven children. Her parents David‚ who worked in the coal mines and Amanda‚ a homemaker‚ were also high school sweethearts and have been married for over fifty-five years. Carol and her siblings were raised in a strict Christian home with most

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    victorian children

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    labor Victorian children were in high demand for many types of jobs including mining‚ factory work‚ street sweepers‚ clothing and hat makers‚ chimney sweeps‚ farming‚ textile mills‚ servants‚ and sadly‚ prostitution. As you may have already noticed‚ the British had very little regard for children. Victorian Child Labor was prevalent in the Victorian Era. Here is a list of several types of jobs that children did. List: Coal mines Laundry for pay Chimney Sweep Sweated Trades Factory Worker Matchmaking

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    Case Study - Applebee’s‚ Travelocity and others: Data Mining for Business Decisions. Q1. What is the business benefits of taking the time and effort required to create and operate data warehouses such as those described in the case? Do you see any disadvantages? Is there any reason why all companies shouldn’t use data warehousing technology? Ans: The business benefits of taking the time and effort required to create and operate data warehouses is to gather information in a rapid time so the business

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    letter to future

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    letter? My name is Treven Culvey. I live in Cherry Valley‚ Illinois. Today’s date is October 15‚ 2013. I live in a society that is fun of itself and doesn’t think much into the future. Things we do today‚ just might hurt what happens tomorrow. From coal mines‚ building houses‚ cars and factories. Also the way people act‚ our government‚ and terrorism today are a little outrageous. These days‚ long term thinking means planning for 10-15 years‚ and even that is out there. Thoughts about our future

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    Title: Mining High Dimensional Educational (Student) Data to Extract Patterns for Interestingness An Introduction to Data Mining Overview Data mining‚ the extraction of hidden predictive information from large databases‚ is a powerful new technology with great potential to help companies focus on the most important information in their data warehouses. Data mining tools predict future trends and behaviors‚ allowing businesses to make proactive‚ knowledge-driven decisions. Data mining tools can

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    Sons and Lovers

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    nature of this novel exists in the comparisons between Lawrence and his parents with their fictional counterparts in the book. David Herbert Lawrence was born in 1885‚ in Eastwood‚ England. Eastwood is an industrial town‚ the main industry being coal mining. In the novel‚ Eastwood becomes the town of Bestwood. As in the novel‚ Lawrence’s family was poor and working class. Lawrence was a sickly child (Croom‚ 1996). He had bronchitis a mere two weeks after he was born‚ and lung problems would plague

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    Saving the Mountains

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    brought on from mountaintop removal mining. Because mountaintop removal mining has damaged or destroyed approximately 1‚200 miles of streams‚ destroyed forests on some 300 square miles of land‚ disrupted drinking water supplies‚ flooded communities‚ and destroyed wildlife habitats‚ citizens should educate themselves on the issues and tell elected officials to regulate or ban the process entirely (Clark‚ S.‚ 2008) First thing is first‚ education; what is coal exactly? Where does it come from?

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