After the Glorious Revolution in 1688‚ the beverage gin began to overtake beer. Soon the distilling of gin was available to anybody that was willing to play taxes. However the government had an inconsistency for their taxation method. The Gin Act of 1736 was an example of the governments many actions toward the distillation of gin. At first the Gin Act imposed a high license fee for gin retailers with a very high gallon tax but within a few years these rules changed. Although there were numerous
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popularity and sale of Gin. Gin slowly (from 1701 to 1751) gained much favor over beer and peeked in 1741 out consuming beer times six (Doc.1). As Gin sales started to take over the sale of beer‚ the government saw this as an opportunity to make taxes and restraints on the sale of Gin to benefit the government. As this persisted‚ The Gin Act of 1751 was instated. This act is one way that the government made sure that Gin sale did not get out of hand. Although in the preamble of the Gin Act of 1751 it states
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The 1988 Gin DBQ During the mid to late 18th century‚ England went through many difficult times one of which revolved about the English Parliaments decision to pass the Gin Act of 1751 that restricted the sale of gin. This act did this in three ways‚ first by not letting distillers sell to unlicensed merchants‚ second by restricting the retailers by only those with a significant amount of land sell gin‚ and thirdly by charging high fees to all those still able to sell gin. This reasonable decision
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Cotton candy History Cotton candy was first recorded in the 16th century.[4] At that time‚ spun sugar was an expensive‚ labor-intensive endeavor and was not generally available to the average person.[4] Machine-spun cotton candy was invented in 1897 by the dentist William Morrison and confectioner John C. Wharton and first introduced to a wide audience at the 1904 World’s Fair as "Fairy Floss"[5] with great success‚ selling 68‚655 boxes at the then-high price of 25¢‚ half the cost of admission
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that William made became widely recognized and acclaimed for their descriptive detail‚ thought-provoking messages‚ and gallows-humor. These two pieces of art are called Beer Street and Gin Line. Beer Street depicts cheerful‚ heavy-set‚ and well-dressed individuals holding large mugs full of beer. On the other hand‚ Gin Lane shows a much darker scene of poverty stricken individuals with alcoholism running rampant. One of the most obvious differences between these two photos is the people portrayed within
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COTTON University of Wolverhampton International Business Management Global Business Commodities Rustam Nabizade (1122924) COTTON University of Wolverhampton International Business Management Global Business Commodities Rustam Nabizade (1122924) Cotton is a major fibre crop of global importance and has high commercial value. It is grown commercially in the temperate and tropical regions of more than 70 countries. Specific areas of production include
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Cotton‚ like many other plants‚ has a variety of pests which harm the plant and lower the amount of cotton a farmer produces. To combat this issue researchers have genetically modified cotton so that the plant excretes a toxin that is harmful to many of these pests‚ like Bollworms. BT Cotton stands for Bacillus thuringiensis‚ a bacterium. This bacterium produces and endotoxin‚ which is lethal to many of the pests. This toxin can be very useful because helpful insects are left unharmed.
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or apparel industry is primarily concerned with the production of yarn‚ and cloth and the subsequent design or manufacture of clothing and their distribution. The raw material may be natural‚ or synthetic using products of the chemical industry. Cotton is the world’s most important natural fibre. In the year 2007‚ the global yield was 25 million tons from 35 million hectares cultivated in more than 50 countries.[1] There are five stages[2] Cultivating and Harvesting Preparatory Processes Spinning-
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[pic] 1. INTRODUCTION 1. COMPANY PROFILE: About Ramraj cottons: RAMRAJ Group‚ set up in 1983 is a star production and trading house of Dhoties‚ engaged in the business of Indian Market for giving the value addition to the Indians life style. The company is located in Tirupur town‚ the hub of Indian knit garment industry near to the textile city of Coimbatore in Tamilnadu‚ in the southern state of India. The company is constituted by the enterprising technocrat Shri.K.R.Nagarajan;
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A woman’s invisible scars Jennifer Thompson was a young girl with her life in the palm of her hands. She was beautiful‚ smart‚ fit‚ and ready to begin her life. She was a straight “A” student at Elon College and constantly had her nose in the books. She was a confident woman who knew what she wanted and wasn’t willing to settle. She had a healthy relationship with her family and a boyfriend whom she was madly in love with and planning to marry. In a word‚ her life was perfect. Unfortunately‚
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