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    very low point in economics which occurred from 1929 to 1939. According to History.com this event has been labeled the longest downturn in the history of the industrialized western world‚ which in total is 10 years. The Great Depression started with the stock market crash of October 1929. This was one of the most destructive stock market crashes‚ the market lost about 30 billion dollars in two days (Corwin). This economic crash must have shocked and devastated so many people. Just a few years before

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    The Effects of Science in the Military Name Date Course College Instructor Abstract History of the firearm dates back as far as the 1400’s with smaller guns that did not shoot very far. The firearm has always been a work in progress though as the United States military evolved slowly by using cannons and rocket launchers. The cannons and rocket launchers were quickly transformed into moving weapons by placing them on tanks‚ ships‚ and aircraft. The use of rapid fire weapons also started to

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    What were the sources for the design of the Taj Mahal? Conceived as both an instrument of propaganda and of an earthly replica of the house of Mumtaz in paradise‚ the Taj Mahal is considered one of the most beautiful and symbolic buildings in the world. It is the finest examples of Mughal architecture‚ a style that merges elements from Persian‚ Islamic and Indian architectural styles‚ and a style that greatly influenced the Hindu community. Throughout history‚ the origins and sources that were

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    World War II is one of the greatest catalysts for change in history. The most important of long-term consequences of World War II is the fact that so many people had to die to shift world power. However‚ a consequence does not have to be negative. After World War II‚ Nazi Germany‚ Fascist Italy and Imperial Japan were all transformed into democracies. These countries were terrorized by neighboring countries and had to be stopped. Unfortunately‚ after World War II‚ the consequences for it was the

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    In the 1920’s the United States economy was great . Stocks were bought using credit without worry because values kept growing. In the 1920’s all investments did well. During this time period there were not government regulations on the purchase and sale of stocks‚ the value of the stocks showed little the actual health of the specific industry issuing the stock. Starting on September 3‚ 1929‚ stock prices rose and then dropped sharply. This continued throughout September and into October. On October

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    Long-Term Investment Decisions (Course title) (Date) Introduction Long term capital decisions involve choosing how to finance long term projects. For a movie rental company‚ such decisions would include opening new shops in new markets or buying new machinery that would improve the firm’s technology. Before making such decisions‚ a firm has to do an analysis of the returns that the new project would bring against the cost outlay of the project. There are several ways of doing such an analysis

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    factor. The belief of taking vulnerable people to work was the original goal in the colony. Primarily‚ investors looked at using criminals as a source of generating capital‚ but these short term structures would lead to a large lower class with little political voice‚ and this would become a fear in the upper class. This fear of civil unrest is seen as a shift in the working structure of the government. Overall‚ racism was a major factor in how slavery became the standard for labor in Jamestown; However

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    because they are not receiving the vitamins they need to be healthy. Without micronutrients‚ many children suffer from stunted growth and development or end up dying from diseases that their bodies should be able to fight off. I’m sure this problem will have long-term effects on the children if they do not get the nutrients early in life. The people living in poverty stricken countries face the disadvantages of food shortages‚ and no access to food or resources to survive. The children are not eating

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    Over the four centuries of Portuguese involvement in the Atlantic slave trade‚ an estimated 10 to 15 million Africans were transported to the European colonies in the Americas. Of these‚ over 3.5 million were taken to Brazil. Brazil was the biggest importer of slaves and took in an even greater amount than the United States. What influence did these 3.5 million Africans have on Brazil? The international slave trade that took place from 1538-1888 changed Brazil’s culture profoundly. Many Of Brazil’s

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    kings. In terms of economic cost‚ however‚ the plebeians paid dearly. They were chiefly farmers‚ from outside the city‚ and their farms at best remained unworked while they were at war and at worst were razed by the enemy. Many returned to absolutely nothing but burnt earth and deprivation. The patricians

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