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    Britain’s resources‚ wealth‚ and innovation.The Industrial Revolution replaced man labor with man made machines which increased the wealth of cities. Although the Industrial Revolution led to positive effects‚ ultimately‚ the Industrial Revolution did not lead to the progress of society because it caused poor working conditions‚ fatal accidents in the workplace and pollution. The Industrial Revolution led to many negative effects. Working conditions in factories and other work environments were terrible

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    Lead By Serving

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    To me‚ lead by serving is setting an example for others. You take responsibility and accountability for yours and your team’s actions. You do the right thing ‚even if it’s not the easiest thing to do. It is going out of your way to do things for the betterment of the team. It can be the simplest things‚ such as picking up trash for a fellow team member or reminding someone to do something they may have forgotten or just decided not to do. It can also be an open ear to listen to your team member’s

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    Historians have concluded‚ that the economic impact of the first World War caused the Great Depression in the1930s. Yet they disagree as to whether exogenous shocks or economic stagnation following the war lead to the depression. Peter Temin‚ Christina Romer and Michael Calamaris believe that a series of monetary shocks during the late 1920s‚ that had their origins during and after the great war‚ turned an economic downturn of 1929 into the depression of the 30s. Temin argues that the “collapse of

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    the Dark Ages‚ or Middle Ages‚ to Modern Day. Taking place between the 14th and 17th century and wildly considered an art movement the renaissance played a crucial development of the world. In the following analysis‚ one may see how feudalism and the bubonic plague lead to the Renaissance era while including the substantial impact of the Renaissance. The Middle Ages‚ or Dark Ages‚ were filled with feudalism‚ the bubonic plague‚ and the corrupt Catholic church. Feudalism is a society based on

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    and the common person the ruler will then be able to relate and be more respected amongst the population‚ as opposed to a ruler who rules with his own self interest at hand. In the piece‚ The Prince‚ Niccolò Machiavelli argues the many principles of how a prince should and should not rule. In order to rule successfully he states a prince must possess some of the following characteristics; morality‚ a strong army‚ strict rule‚ common ground with his people and also to be widely respected. Machiavelli

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    Reaction paper of the film Take the Lead Take the lead is based on a true story‚ the movie tells us of the struggle of a dance teacher‚ Pierre Dulain. It is the real story of a dance teacher who believed in the talent of a group of problem kids. This film not only gives us a fun and relaxation but it also gives us knowledge about modern dancing and model dancing. Not only that‚ the film gives us the morality as teacher. How relationship between teacher and student should be in school

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    Importance Of Practical Education Education may be two types- theoretical and practical. When and learn from it‚ we are acquiring theoretical education. When we see things with our own eyes‚ and do things with our own hands‚ that is practical education. Theoretical education is necessary but it must be supplemented by practical education‚ if it is to be really effective. Travelling helps to give us this practical education. In our geography books we may read of the climate and vegetation of

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    EXPLORATION ALWAYS LEAD TO EXPLOITATION? History has shown us that exploration always leads to exploitation. One definition of exploitation as found in Webster’s dictionary is to claim someone else’s natural resource for one’s own profit or advantage. In most all cases man has always found something of value while exploring and taken it for their own or for the betterment of their country. In some examples‚ exploration was first the only thing in mind. However‚ it does lead to exploitation when

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    My major of study is Practical nursing also referred to as PN or LPN. A practical nurse is an individual who cares for sick‚ injured or disabled people. PN’s‚ or LPN are directly under RN’s‚ also known as Registered nurse. A practical nurse is licensed to check a patient’s vital signs‚ height‚ weight‚ temperature‚ blood pressure‚ pulse‚ and respiratory rate. A practical nurse also report a patients status to registered nurses and doctors They also give injections and enemas‚ monitor and also perform

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    Lead Poisoning

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    Lead is a metal that occurs naturally in the earth’s crust‚ but human activity‚ such as mining‚ burning fossil fuels and manufacturing‚ has caused it to become more widespread. This element‚ however‚ has no known purpose that can be beneficial for humanity. Rather‚ it is an extremely harmful chemical that can cause serious damage and even potentially death when at high concentrations. Events‚ like the one in Flint‚ Michigan‚ where shortcuts by the government caused serious lead poisoning in the town

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