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    Smoking Cigarettes: Bad for One’s Health Smoking cigarettes is very bad for one’s health. Yet people all over the world do it every day. No matter how many warnings that the Surgeon General puts on cigarette packs people still smoke. . I feel that as years go by people are understanding the risks that go along with smoking cigarettes more and more. Hopefully in the future everyone will understand the risks and cigarettes will be banned. Smoking cigarettes can cause many different types of diseases

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    one individual leader. In Confederalism‚ the power is mostly given to the states or subunits. The United Nations is an example of a confederal government. Federalism in the United States divides the power between national and state government. Over the years‚ there have been many disputes among citizens and government representatives on how to divide these powers. For example‚ national government has the authorities to print money or to declare war where as the state governments can establish local

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    (through North‚ Central and South America) and their interactions. 2.State the geographical location of the Tainos (Arawak)‚ Kalinagos (Carib) and Mayans. 3. Discuss the social organisation of the Tainos and Kalinagos. The study of Caribbean history begins with an examination of the indigenous peoples (Amerindians/neo-Indians) who populated this area thousands of years ago. These indigenous peoples had developed societies that spread across the Americas‚ the Caribbean‚ and parts of South America

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    Did the Great Depression 1929-1941 and World War II 1941-1945 modify American exceptionalism? Yes it did‚ American exceptionalism is the idea that America is holds a special place in the world‚ by offering opportunities and hope for humanity. It is based of off its unique balance of public and private interests governed by constitutional ideals that are focused on personal and economic freedom. And during the great depression they made it so that the role of the government would be used more‚ or

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    Miranda Berishaj    1st hour Smith    1/10/15    U.S History midterm review   Unit 1    1. Clayton antitrust act sought to prevent anti­competitive practices.  2. urban­rural population shift­ people moved from rural areas to urban areas‚ urbanization.  3. Jane Addams – a pioneer for women’s rights and a leader of suffrage.   4. Sherman antitrust act – broke up trust and prevented monopolies.  5. women’s Christian temperance union – first organization devoted to social reform for  women.  6. Chi

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    Matthew Mazzotta 6/11/14 HIST-136 In John Milton Cooper Jr’s “Why Wisconsin? The Badger State in the Progressive Era” he talks about why Wisconsin was the leading state in the progressive movement and if it was just by a freak accident or not. Wisconsin became known as the laboratory of democracy around this time period by leading the reform movements that became known as progressivism. Many people like to accredit this to its people’s naturally bright‚ creative‚ forward looking attitudes. Yet

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    History notes CHAPTER 26 - WORLD WAR 1 SECTION 1 THE GREAT WAR BEGINS 1. Europe had been at peace for 100 years 2. Europe leaders became worried about a region called the Balkans 3. Most people in the Balkans are Slavic 4. “Triple alliance” was formed to protect each other from attack a) Germany b) Austria-hungry c) Italy d) Ottoman empire joins later 5. Triple Entente was formed as a response to the triple alliance a) great Britain b) France c) Russia 6. Great Britain is

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    AMERICAN HISTORY WRITTEN ASSIGNMENT 5 Syed Tanimul Hoque What were the effects of the end of the Cold War on American foreign policy‚ and why did the United States go to war in Central America and the Persian Gulf? How has America tried to define its place in the new world order? After the dissolution of the Soviet Union‚ the United States was the sole remaining superpower. With the breakup of the Soviet Union into separate nations‚ and with the re-emergence of the nation of

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    strategy for most European and South American countries. Zara tends to use franchisee in countries that were small‚ risky‚ or subject to significant cultural differences or administrative barriers that encouraged this mode of market participation: examples included Andorra‚ Iceland‚ and Poland Zara uses joint ventures in larger‚ more important markets where there are barriers to direct entry‚ most often ones related to the difficulty of obtaining prime retail space in city centers. At the end of

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    HARLEM RENAISSANCE by William R. Nash ^ The term ‘‘Harlem Renaissance’’ refers to the efflorescence of African-American cultural production that occurred in New York City in the 1920s and early 1930s. One sometimes sees Harlem Renaissance used interchangeably with ‘‘New Negro Renaissance‚’’ a term that includes all African Americans‚ regardless of their location‚ who participated in this cultural revolution. Followers of the New Negro dicta‚ which emphasized blacks’ inclusion in and empowerment

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