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    James Informative Speech

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    this story by saying‚ I am basically saying that James was a good hard worker. His contribution to our world was great. James brought many new ideas into the scientific world. His discovery of neutrons opened many doors for physicists today. James Chadwick was also awarded the medal of honor in World War One. So‚ not only was he a hero in science. But‚ James also saved life of multiple people in our world. This is what earned him the Nobel Prize in the first place. He worked closely with other great

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    Louis Pasteur was an incredible man who changed much of history that led to the improvement of public health. He was born on December 27‚ 1822 in Dole‚ Jura in France. He was the third child of parents‚ Jean-Joseph and Jeanne Roqui. His father had always dreamed for Louis to have a good education and apply that to his future career. Pasteur was only an average student skilled at drawing and painting‚ which would help him illustrate what he saw in the microscope later on in life. In a college exam

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    Industrialization DBQ Q: Identify the issues raised by the growth of Manchester and analyze the various reactions to those issues over the course of the nineteenth century. __________________________________________________ The spread of industrialization rapidly altered and changed the city of Manchester during the nineteenth century. Of course there were positive effects that stemmed from this‚ but negative effects due to the growth of industrialization outnumbered the

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    Harlow: Pearson Education Limited. Heelas P. (1994) The limits of consumption and the post-modern ‘religion’ of the New Age‚ in Keat R.‚ Whiteley N.‚ and Abercrombie N. (ed) (1994) The Authority of the Consumer‚ London: Routledge. Jobber D. and Ellis-Chadwick F. (2013) Principles and Practice of Marketing‚ 7th edition‚ Maidenhead: McGraw-Hill Higher Education. Mowen J. C. (1988) Beyond Consumer Decision Making‚ Journal of Consumer Research 5 (1)‚ 15-25. O’Shaughnessy J. (1995) Competitive marketing‚ 3rd

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    Malthusian and Benthamite influence on the Act. The outcome on history will not change but just maybe a clearer understanding of the reasoning behind the changes. The first thing to look at is the amended Act itself presented by Nassau Senior and Edwin Chadwick the report took the view that people were poor and needy by either idleness or ignorance not by socioeconomic conditions‚ Outdoor relief for the able-bodied was to be abolished‚ this meant the only means of financial support for a family was to

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    Thomas Robert Malthus is widely regarded as the worlds first professional political economist. He was born on 13th February 1766 to a wealthy English family and after being educated by his father at home‚ he went on to study Mathematics at Jesus College‚ Cambridge and become the most well known social scientist of the Nineteenth century. Through his life‚ Malthus wrote many books and essays and his writings can be split into two periods. In the first period his writings dealt with the unrest of

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    Germ Theory The germ theory began in the late 1880s and began as the understanding that organisms beyond the view of man could exist. Bacteria were the first found microscopic items‚ and took a decade to prove. Job Lewis Smith‚ a pediatric doctor in the late nineteenth century began studying outbreaks of cholera. No other doctors were able to explain why the children were getting ill. He worked in the slums of New York and blamed the unsanitary conditions for many diseases. This was during a

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    Describe the origins of public health in the UK from the 19th Century to the present day In this assignment I am going to describe the origins of public health in the UK from the 19th century to the present day. I am also going to compare historical and current features of public health. Public health is the measures taken by the government to prevent ill health and disease. The government monitor health so that they can develop different programmes and legislation to improve the health and well

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    He wanted to give more people a voice so he could know what was best for the people and what they wanted from him (Chadwick 466). For him to hear those voices outside of the government he would often make tours around the country and have many public appearances in each state (Chadwick 473). He also set up certain dates and times for the American people to visit with him and share their requests at the “executive residence.” He understood that the

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    United States Labor History Evaluate the way the law shaped working life in America from the Revolution until the eve of the Civil War. Consider the constitution‚ court decisions and other aspects of the law you think are relevant. When one considers the effect that the Industrial Revolutions of the 19th and early 20th century‚ the workers whose backs bore it are seldom reflected upon. It becomes ponderous whether the revolution was a boon or a malediction upon the working class and if they were

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