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    Boston from 1850 to 1900

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    Brandee Meyer Boston from 1850-1900 There was no time in Boston that was most emphasized‚ than the 1850’s to 1900’s. In the city of Boston there were a lot of changes that had occurred between the second half of the 19th century‚ not only with the city but also with the people living in Boston. Boston has always been changing and in transition. Boston had changed majorly from being the merchant city to the industrial metropolis. The population of people went up about ¾ in 50 years of its

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    Photography In The 1800s

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    Taking pictures is something people do on a daily basis from their smart phones‚ cameras‚ tablets and IPads without giving a second thought of how far this technology has come. People go to events and expect there to be a photographer to capture and memorialize the highlights. When we read magazines‚ newspapers‚ and check things on our phones we expect to see photographs accompanying everything. Photography is an amazing area of technology and art that was developed throughout the past centuries

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    U.S. Economy in 1800s

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    This pattern began with the Boston Associates complex at Waltham‚ Massachusetts. Waltham itself soon appeared small as the Boston Associates developed Lowell on the Merrimac River. The population of Lowell increased from 2‚500 in 1826 to 35‚000 in 1850. The Lowell Machine Shop became a center for innovation not only in textile machinery but waterpower technology as well. It also trained a generation of industrial engineers that spread throughout the economy. Lowell attracted further international

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    created each day‚ improving machines‚ and almost everything. Throughout history people have created things that have made life easier. Transportation has always been very important. It has been a huge part of history. Of course like every other resource it had its pros and cons. Automobiles‚ airplanes‚ boats‚ and trains during the 1800s were all being invented. Before life was harsh nothing was simple as today. For example sending a letter to someone or trying to communicate with someone would

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    Society of the 1800's

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    Society of the 1800’s During the 1800’s there were three prominent cultures that could be found within Antebellum or Pre-Civil War America. These cultures include the NorthSouth‚ and the Southern Black or Slave culture. These societies differed in many ways‚ some to an extreme degree. The Northern culture is the closest to the modern day America that we know as it was the most progressive culture. The Southern culture was extremely elitist and intolerant of social reform not benefiting the slave

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    Healthcare In The 1800s

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    Since 1800’s till recent years‚ the healthcare system of United States of America has been evolved from a simple traditional system of home remedies and itinerant doctors who were without proper training to a complex‚ scientific‚ technological‚ and bureaucratic system which is also referred as the "medical industrial complex." The authority of medical professionals and medical science and technology have been the basic building blocks for this complex. Prior to 1800’s‚ domestic medicine had been

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    School Daily

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    laboratory. Report by Phillip Chidavaenzi The government laboratory examined samples of bottled water from several suppliers following an inquiry by NewsDay and exposed seven of them as unsafe for drinking. The water being sold under trade names Ad Life‚ Well Pure‚ Aqua Crystal‚ Century and Revive had harmful organisms and was not safe for drinking‚ while that sold under the names LeauChoisie and Aqualite had high chemical compositions. The laboratory falls under the Ministry of Health and Child

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    The Yoruba People of Nigeria Among the many tribes found in Africa‚ the Yoruba People of Nigeria are among the most popular and well known. The Yoruba are the tribe that many Africans confess that their family roots started from and therefore follow the religion and culture of the Yoruba. These people are indigenous to the Southwestern parts of Nigeria and Benin. They may not be the only tribe in Africa‚ but they certainty have an interesting culture along with one of the oldest ancestry lines

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    Marriage in the 1800s

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    Furdine February 7th 2014 ENC 1101 Ms. Dominique Marriage Portrayed by Women in the 1800s Marriage has been portrayed as many things throughout the years. In the short stories‚ The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin and A Jury of Her Peers by Susan Glaspell both portray marriage‚ and how it does not always bring happiness. Each story was written by a married woman in the 1800s‚ this could reveal and interrupt how the lives of a married woman were in their time period. In each story

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    Cars In The 1800s

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    H) Have you ever been so tired you wanted to fall over and go to sleep? Well this was the case for many Americans traveling in the early 1800s before the invention of cars. (OI) The invention of cars has changed the world drastically.(T) Cars have changed the world by making it possible to drive to your destination‚ get places faster‚ and travel without having bad weather interfere with your trip. (R1) Cars have been one of the greatest inventions by making it possible for people to drive and not

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