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    the bank back because they were unemployed. Therefore‚ the banks closed and all of their saved income was gone. The Great Depression had very big impacts on American society both socially and economically. The American society‚ socially had a very big impact planted on it during the Great Depression. There was a very high depression rate from the Great Depression‚ this lead to higher suicide rates‚ high number of runaway teens‚ more orphaned children‚ and a higher divorce rate. All of these things

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    something great. Your skin color or religion should have no effect on how smart you are or believe‚ or on how creative or imaginative you are. Two of the main conflicts that arose in the 1930’s were segregation and racism. People would go to extremes to ensure certain groups of people‚ especially African Americans‚ had no rights. If they were allowed any rights‚ they had certain laws‚ Jim Crow laws‚ that made

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    a Dematerialized (or "Demat") account‚ instead of the investor taking physical possession of certificates. A Dematerialized account is opened by the investor while registering with an investment broker (or sub-broker). The Dematerialized account number is quoted for all transactions to enable electronic settlements of trades to take place. Every shareholder will have a Dematerialized account for the purpose of transacting shares. Process for opening a DEMAT account in any bank. Q2 What are

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    1900‚ who was found abandoned on a ship Virginian and be adopted by a sailor Danny. He was named 1900‚ a symbol of an era--- 20th century. The film‚ which was made at the end of the 20th century‚ was a reflection of the mainstream worldview in that era. Reading between lines‚ we can easily find the view of existentialism. 1900 was born on the sea‚ grew up on the sea and finally died on the sea. The sea is symbolic of freedom. He has no parents. Danny‚ who adopted him‚ died when he was 8. He has

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    auditing (1d) What is the primary responsibility of the external auditor? A To verify all the financial transactions and supporting documentation of the client B To ensure that the client’s financial statements are reasonably accurate and free from bias C To report all financial irregularities to the shareholders of the client D To ensure that all the client’s financial statements are prepared and submitted to the relevant authorities on time (1e) To whom is the internal auditor primarily

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    Is Racism a Permanent Feature of American Society? Racism is a Permanent Feature of American Society. Racism has been around since the 1750s. If you look at Ancient Greco-Roman slavery‚ you will see that they enslaved other Caucasians. Even the African slave trade was driven by West African Kingdoms. Racism is going to be around for a long time. Racism is not all about the race of someone. It can also be classified as not accepting someone who is handicap‚ obesity‚ the way people dress or there

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    have a nickname such as “Roaring 20’s” or “Jazz Age.” For many Americans‚ the 1920’s was a decade of prosperity and confidence. But for others this decade seemed to bring cultural conflicts‚ nativists against immigrants‚ religious liberals against fundamentalists and rural provincials against urban cosmopolitans. There was a drastic change in economy through the course of 1920 to 1930. During 1930 the great depression had turned the American dream into a nightmare and what once was the land of opportunity

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    encourage Americans to reduce the amount of alcohol that was being consumed. The Second Great Awakening is one cause for the movement. It focused mainly on Christians‚ they wanted our jobs‚ education‚ and family to reflect in good morals. The Industrial Revolution allowed those who worked at home as artisan to be intoxicated while on the job. CITE SOURCE The Temperance Movement would no longer allow those working in a factory setting to drink on the job. Another cause was Nativism

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    for the Hard Times Even during the “Hard Times” and wartime‚ people still needed to be entertained to pass the time and find enjoyment. The people of the 1930’s were no exception. They enjoyed many kinds of entertainment especially if they could do them inexpensively. Some of their favorite pass-times were film‚ radio and print. Film of the 1930’s was labeled “The Golden Age of Hollywood.” Movies were being made with sound and color‚ new genres included gangster‚ musicals‚ news reporting‚ historical

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    Life in the 1930’s was extremely racist and segregated. Most people either had a special treatment‚ or no treatment at all. Times were extreme in the 1930’s. Life for the wealthy was glamorous and they ignored all the problems that were going on and enjoyed life with there money. The depression didn’t really affect the wealthy men and woman. They were almost making the same amount of income as the were before the economy went down. All the wealthy were still attending expensive dances several nights

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