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    The New Deal was enacted in the United States between 1933-1941 to bring relief‚ recovery and reform as a response to the Great Depression (Carnes & Garraty). Some saw the New Deal as an invasion of their private rights and thought there was too much government control while others thought it did not address the real cause of poverty (Carnes & Garraty).The New Deal had its pros and cons however; the New Deal helped the wealthy as well as the minorities‚ the farmers and the elderly. It helped those

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    might disagree with their parents’ views later on in life and resent being baptised. They might also believe that if someone is baptised when they are a baby‚ they feel pressurised to be confirmed when they are a older and go ahead with it even if they do not really want to. I disagree with these views because I think it is right to baptise babies because then they are being properly welcomed into God’s family‚ and become a child of God‚ which means more than the welcoming ceremony that the Baptists

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    wouldn’t have gotten anywhere close to as far as they did. Hitler may have been the leader in this movement but the S.S. were the true evil in this appalling war. When Hitler was first put into the position of Chancellor he needed a strong following to help him on his path of destruction. When his plans of genocide started the Waffen S.S. became a german powerhouse and was a lead reason for many families left without a family member. During the end of the war and the only thing Hitler had planned was

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    government took the laissez faire approach to running the economy. The government was not too excited to get involve with the financial aspects of the country. When the stock market crashed and the economy was in shambles the federal government had to take a different approach to how the country’s money should be run. President Franklin Roosevelt was the driving force in this shift of government. When Roosevelt came into office in 1932 he had a new vision for the country. The president before him‚

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    I n the 1930’s the farming was a big boom‚ but as more people came the less and less the nutrients was taken out of the soil. The dust bowl was also known as “the Dirty Thirties” before all the migrants moved to the states the soil was rich and full of nutrients‚ but the states didn’t get much rain to keep the land fertilized. As soon as the immigrants moved they started to plant right away and the soil went from rich and full of nutrients to poor soil and the nutrients were all gone. So the

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    9/7/2014 Bipartisan Consensus: Detroit’s New‚ Publicly Financed Hockey Arena is a Terrible Idea - The ITT List SEARCH WITH LIBERTY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL... HOME POLITICS THE MOVEMENT LABOR C UThe L T Majority U R E of Us Don’t Believe in the AmericanMDream A G A Z|I Bank N E of America to Pay Record SettlementDFee O Nfor A TBad EMORE LATEST: Mortgages About this Blog And then there was blogging: The ITT List offers all the news that isn’t fit to print‚ from In These Times’s staff‚ writers and

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    in Toronto and Vancouver‚ this shows how today’s young population has it harder than the older generations.   Generation X (1960s-1980s) is the real loser when it comes to average salary‚ the average hourly pay was $24‚ adjusted for inflation. The average hourly pay in 2016 was $27.70‚ according to Statistics Canada. Between 1981 and 2017 the average wages especially for young men dropped and climbed back up. Image 1. There are several factors that help explain the drop. The first one is the recession

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    iPhones do more good than harm to us. Do you agree? The most shocking event happened recently must be Steve Jobs‚ the co-founder‚ chairman‚ and former chief executive officer of Apple Inc. has quitted Apple Inc. Lots of the people are using iPhone which is the Apple Inc.’s product. The slogan of iPhone is “It changes everything”. The high popularity of iPhone had proved this truth for us. However‚ are the changes brought by iPhone good or not? In my point of view‚ iPhones do more harm than good

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    The New Deal Write your own balanced account of the successes and failures of the New Deal‚ reaching your own conclusion as to whether it was a success or not. Roosevelt was faced with many problems‚ all of them vitally needed to be addressed. First of all‚ the stock market had ruined millions of investors who had paid high prices for their shares and had been forced to sell them for next to nothing. Millions of investors had bought shares with money borrowed from creditors‚ and the latter

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    God’s plan for humanity‚ and even how Christians view other religious views. With shocking simplicity‚ Lewis boils down the basic concepts of Christianity and why there are important to know‚ not only from a Christian point of view‚ but from a modern point of view. One of the first subjects Lewis addresses is what Christians actually believe‚ or more accurately‚ what they do not have to believe. Almost immediately Lewis states: “If you are a Christian you do not have to believe that all the other

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