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    Depression affected the people that lived through it in many ways. The things at I am going to explain are some of the things that affected the people who lived through the Great Depression. Having barely any money was one of the things that affected them. Also having less supplies affected them too. Having to take care of kids too also might have affected the people during the Great Depression. First‚ I am going to talk about how having almost no money affected the people. It affected them because

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    In this article we will identify differences in assumptions and conclusions for the following three contributions: “The concept of corporate strategy” By Kenneth Andrews. “The mind of the strategist” By Kenichi Ohmae. “Decision making: It’s not what you think” By H. Mintzberg en F. Westley. “The concept of corporate strategy” By Kenneth Andrews. Corporate strategy is the pattern of decisions in a company that determines and reveals its objectives‚ purposes‚ or goals‚ produces the principal

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    Critical Reasoning Assignment I (Exercise 2) 1. Sappho- The type or style of writing that Sappho used in “To Absent Lovers’” was poetry. This literary work was very familiar to me and was fairly easy to comprehend. The basic subject matter of this story was about two people that seemed to be in love with one another that eventually had to separate in the end. Ban Zhao- In the passage “Admonitions For Women‚” it basically tells us about the way of the woman in ancient medieval China. This was a

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    accumulated over a number of years‚ In the Middle Ages‚ people believed in ‘spontaneous generation’ (sometimes called abiogenesis) as part of the old version of cell theory and how cells produced. The understanding at the time it was believed that living cells arose spontaneously from non living matter‚ an example of this was the thought that if meat is left out and unrefrigerated maggots would begin to produce "spontaneously in the meat. People believed that the non living meat was responsible for

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    Eleanor Roosevelt Eleanor Roosevelt is the wife of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. She is one of the most powerful women in the world. Eleanor dramatically changed the role of the first lady. She did not just content to stay in the background and handle domestic matters‚ she showed the world that the first lady was an important part of American politics. She was a leader in her own right and involved in numerous humanitarian causes throughout her life. Anna Eleanor Roosevelt was born in a political

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    purpose was to focus on the three R’s‚ Reform‚ Recovery‚ and Relief. Now this was no easy task because he had to fix the damage that was done during the Great Depression of 29’. When FDR took office people were suffering because so many people were left jobless as a result of the Great Depression. There was a shortage of food which made it hard for the American people to function properly because they were hungry. Many people may have starved had it not been for the help of the New Deal implemented

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    CGC ID 1-01 Park‚ Hyeon Woo March‚ 4th 2013 Documentary: How Many People Can Live on Planet Earth? 1. Why is our Human population increasing super fast? Our human population is increasing very fast due to two important factors. One of them is that there are many young people that want to create their own children‚ therefore creating high birth rates. Another factor affecting population is declining death rates. With the modern day technology and innovations‚ death rates are

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    career in art. He was an uncommon artist at the time of the 1950’s‚ winning awards for his art style. Throughout this time period‚ he became one of the most famous commercial artists. However‚ he never wanted to be famous. He wanted to become successful at what he had did. As he transitioned into the 1960´s‚ he started a movement known as the pop art movement. The pop art movement lasted until the early 1970’s‚ being the largest art movement of its time.

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    The National Anthem of the United States describes that we all have liberty but do we all have liberty or is this just something that America says but does not follow. Liberty can be defined as the power to act as you please and to do as you please. The early American colonist and our founding fathers seen liberty as something similar but they seen it as something very different‚ too. Although it has changed and is still changing today‚ the idea of liberty to the early American colonist and our founding

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    Also known as the pinhole camera‚ this device was either a darkened chamber or box with a small hole on one wall which reflected an image of what was outside the chamber onto the opposite wall. The resulting image was an obscure mirrored reflection which was projected upside down. The camera obscura was prevalent throughout the Middle Ages and Renaissance‚ and was commonly used by artists to assist with drawing and painting. Strangely enough‚ many people feared this device and associated it with sorcery

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