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    Hawaiian settlements have generally believed to have been made in the 3rd century they brought lots of farm animals with them including chickens‚ pigs and sheep‚ and other plants and animals. Once they landed on the Hawaiian shores they immediately started to move in‚ the men went hunting while the women stayed behind and found a reasonable place to set up camp. After a while the Polynesians came up with a name for the little cluster of Islands they had found‚ they named it Hawaii. Not long after

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    People in America were struggling to survive in a nation that was once a pretty wealthy nation but now is in an economic drought. World War ll helped get America back to what is once was‚ maybe even better than before. After World War ll‚ America was “the Arsenal of Democracy‚” as proclaimed by President Roosevelt. America had became the greatest industrial power in the world and America had surpassed all expectations in our production. It was far from where Germany or Japan thought that America would

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    war that introduced some of the deadliest weapons the world has ever seen‚ as well as manufacturing mass murder. But World War Ⅱ also brought about many changes in the world‚ specifically in America. Women played important roles in the workforce for the first time and finally had a sense of independence. America was able to unite as a country and manufacture goods on a scale that will probably never be seen again. Her full

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    World Applied Sciences Journal 17 (3): 319-326‚ 2012 ISSN 1818-4952 © IDOSI Publications‚ 2012 The Effect of Emotional Labor Strategies on Employees Job Performance and Organizational Commitment in Hospital Sector: Moderating Role of Emotional Intelligence in Iran 1 Kamal Ghalandari‚ 2Maryam Ghorbani Ghale Jogh‚ 3Mahdi Imani and 4Leila Babaei Nia Department of Business Management‚Qazvin Branch‚ Islamic Azad University‚ Qazvin‚ Iran Department of Public Management‚ Naghadeh Branch‚ Islamic

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    It is a matter of fact how well the American presidents have done their jobs in order to make America one of the most powerful countries. The one who left the biggest mark in my opinion was Theodore Roosevelt. He accomplished things that made America great. He was a man with a great education‚ who studied at an extremely prestigious university like Harvard. Two of his features that definitely made him unforgettable were his will to change things the best way possible and his charisma that obviously

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    and 20 million wounded.America needed so many soldiers that America had to set up a draft. While men were being sent out to war women and African Americans helped out around the country. They took jobs that the men had after they left for war. And with all the men and women who would have to help out the country you would think that our country had been attacked and that we were fighting back‚ but that’s not how it started at all. The USA did not join the war until april 6th‚ 1917. So what actually

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    negative things for many. American was impacted in many ways during the War. There were 3 circumstances which led to the shift in America position because of the entrance of World War I. And finally‚ how our policies are now different from before when this war was just beginning or during that time‚ Isolationism is the main one. As I mentioned‚ World War I impacted America in many ways. For example‚ on Monday‚ May 19‚ 1919‚ women finally had the right to vote. And each candidate competing from each

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    first time the U.S. was invaded by another country. This had forever changed the history of America. Starting just before 8 a.m. Pearl Harbor was bombed by Japan‚ and the Japanese were bombed by Japan‚ and the Japanese were able to destroy about 8 battleships‚ 20 American naval vessels‚ and 300+ airplanes. Pearl Harbor is an American naval base near Honolulu‚ Hawaii. The next day President Franklin D. Roosevelt did the right thing to ask Congress to declare war on Japan.. And they had approved with only

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    found out it was a terrorist attack‚ everyone had questions. 9/11 was a bad day for everybody because some the terrorist died‚ Some people are still not found‚ and Many people died. One of the questions everyone was asking was‚ how did the terrorist come to America? There are many unanswered questions about this topic but I have proof that the terrorist

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    A Rant on Forced Marriage

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    English- my rant on forced marriage A relationship of marriage is decided by the elders‚ and then forced on their child. Is this right? Parents think they know better than the child‚ but are they always right? How can they choose ones groom or their bride‚ the one with whom they are going to spend their whole life?  This practice of evil is unfortunately still alive in many communities in developing countries‚ and even some industrialized. I oppose‚ to this cruel idea of destroying ones life

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