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    Well... we’re going through the WWII section of our US History class right now... and‚ well... our text book says that the American economy was coming out of the Depression at that time. Switching factories’ equipment to make wartime things‚ such as uniforms‚ tanks‚ ships‚ planes‚ and ammunition‚ helped to boost the economy. Women worked in manufacturing while the men were gone‚ and minorities gained many rights‚ or at least brought their issues to the surface. People at home were encouraged to

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    A.LOGESWARI logeswari.annamalai@gmail.com Phone no: 0427-2464707 Mobile no:+91-9994715278 CAREER OBJECTIVE To obtain a position within an organization that will allow me to utilize my technical skills‚ problem solving skills and willingness to help others ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE ▪ Pursuing B.E. Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Kongu Engineering College with a CGPA of 9.51(upto 6th semester) ▪ Completed Higher Secondary Course at Cluny Matric Higher Secondary School

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    In the poem "After the Disaster" by Abigail Deutsch she expresses the thought that things could be worse in someoneone’s life and that many different things may come up and impact your life. I believe the primary feeling of the poem would be a little depressed and sad just based off of what all she talks about along the story and by the words she uses to describe this "disaster." But throughout the poem the author‚ Deutsch‚ uses sound‚ symbolism‚ and metaphors to convey the idea that many different

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    Natural disasters are a devastating‚ but undeniably inevitable part of life and society. Because of this fact‚ many of us tend to believe that they happen as an act of nature‚ purely out of the human control. We need to start realizing that this is far from the truth and it this attitude that is stopping us from learning from our mistakes. The contemporary world inaccurately labels various disasters as ‘natural’ when in fact‚ when looked at more closely; there is an enormous correlation between ‘nature’

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    Prof. Shashikant Mundhe. Dept. of Business Economics‚ Siddharth College of Comm. & Eco. Mumbai. SEZ – Challenges Before Indian Economy Introduction : Over the years it has been seen that the growth rate of the Indian economy‚ employment generation‚ improvement in the standard of living of the people has not been as expected. It was realized that foreign (and even domestic) investments in India were much lesser as compared to the much smaller South East Asian countries mainly due

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    In the 1920’s the production industry was on the rise‚ growing at an exponential rate. Business was booming and there were numerous new inventions to help production move faster and cheaper than ever before. One of the better known of these was the introduction of the assembly line by Henry Ford. The line and it’s simple car design allowed him to build a car so fast and so cheap that none of his competitors prices could even compete. Someone once said he could build a car for everyone. Many industries

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    Agriculture has been an integral part of the Indian Economybefore and after Independence‚ despite its decline in share of GDP (17.2% as of 2011). Half of India’s population depends on Agriculture as a livelihood. India is 2nd in farm output. It the largest producer of coriander‚ spices‚ millets and many more; second in fruits such as mangoes and papaya; and third in rapeseed‚ tomatoes and coconuts. Yet 1/3rd of Indian population is under poverty line. Before independence: The British colonial government

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    and United Nations participant. However‚ events after World War I and World War II might have perceived Japan as a frightening military force due to its rapid westernization and industrialization activities. Japan after World War II suffers from major losses but is able to recover and strengthen their ties with the United States after a protracted period of time. Although Japan flourishes today as a modernized nation after World War II‚ the period after World War I seems to be a better time for the

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    Throughout the 1840’s and 1890’s the natural environment shaped the development of the West beyond the Mississippi like‚ where the best and worst settlement would be in the West‚ how there was a struggle for the expansion that the settlers of the West were pushing for and‚ how aspects like cattle and mining would influence the settlers. There were many environmental changes‚ as well as expansion in the West‚ and the increase in knowledge and development in industries‚ that were occurring‚ and causing

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