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    MOODY FAMILY MUSEUM EXHIBIT HISTORY. This exhibit traces the history of early Texas banking and the involvement of the Moody family of Galveston in the expansion of that industry. Colonel William Lewis Moody began the family’s banking heritage by serving as president of the National Bank of Texas‚ which was the second bank established in the state receiving its charter on March 6‚ 1866. His son‚ W. L. Moody‚ Jr.‚ continued the family tradition with the founding of City National Bank in 1907 and

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    Henry D. L. Webster. He was feeling heartache due to a difficult time in his life of dealing with an engagement that ended. He was a pastor who saw Miss. Blocksom‚ but since he was a pastor‚ he couldn’t act on those feelings and nor could she. Miss. Blocksom then wrote Henry D. L. Webster a letter that they shouldn’t be continuing this act because it would honestly never happen because of his

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    Describe how the second industrial revolution of the late nineteenth century differed from the first industrial revolution of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century. This paper intends to compare the first industrial revolution of the 17th and 18th centuries and the second industrial revolution of the mid-18th and 19th centuries. It will highlight the transformation from the first revolution to the second revolution‚ focusing on the presence of giant firms and role of science and technology

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    Activity 1 There are several reasons why an organisation needs to collect HR data and are no different. During my review I have discovered the following reasons we are collecting this information and examples of information that we are collecting: • Legal requirements- This has covered working time regulations‚ tribunals‚ accident at work reports • To be able to contact family or individuals- This allows us easy access to personal details in case of accidents‚ sickness or emergency contacts

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    This morning I got my tea and drove down to Moody Nolan‚ yet again. As I went up the elevator‚ I was greeted by Lisa Merket‚ an interior designer‚ telling me that I had the opportunity to shadow her. While I was in interior design department‚ I learned about distinct fabrics and materials. I walked to the fabric library‚ a collection of supplies‚ and helped a woman named Eva pick out a design for her countertop. We both agreed to do a matte granite‚ considering the fact her kitchen is contemporary

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    John Moody What should be done to turn around the Organization? Charlotte Wilson Chancellor University Abstract This paper explores a case study in which an organization went into a recession and had to reorganize everything. I will be explaining how recession works and what happens in a recession. I will also talk about planning and organization of a business. We will also explore what people have to do when in a recession. John Moody What Should be Done to Turn Around the Organization

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    The second half of the nineteenth century was the height of the American Industrial Revolution. The United States was looking to become one of the largest industrial powers in the world. This would eventually transform the lives of millions of working Americans‚ as many of the American industrial workers’ lives were impacted by technological advancements and immigration in the time-period between 1865 and 1900. The atmosphere and working conditions that these industrial workers worked in were constantly

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    Do you agree with the view that during the second half of the nineteenth century the concept of the “angel in the house” lost its relevance? I believe that by the end of the second half the nineteenth century the concept of the “angel in the house” had not lost its relevance. Many laws were in place to protect women legally but socially women were still seen as inferior to men and the ideology of the separate spheres was still the ideal way for men and women to act by society. Women were viewed as

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    John D. Rockefeller was one of the greatest entrepreneurs of the post-civil war time. Rockefeller’s achievements had the greatest impact for the United States beginning in 1870. John D. Rockefeller moved to Cleveland‚ Ohio as a young boy with his family. As he grew older‚ he decided to create a business in the oil industry. As stated by George Tindall‚ “Rockefeller recognized the potential profits in refining oil‚ and in 1870 he incorporated his various interests‚ naming the enterprise the Standard

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    With the establishment of British colonial rule in the nineteenth century‚ India was subject to a major transformation and challenge to the nation’s fundamental core beliefs. Prior to the dominance of the British‚ India was held by oral social and religious conventions and hierarchies. With the influx of the enlightenment‚ along with the introduction of print media and Western education‚ there was a shift from these oral traditions and conventions to a focus on the textual. Thus a need for a political

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