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    trade was primary manufacturing increased pace of work and divided labor into many small tasks reduced amount of skill and training required less pay Inventions Transform Industry and Agriculture New Methods of Production interchangeable parts - identical components that can be used in place of on another Eli Whitney introduced this to the US ^ Innovation Quickens Communication Samuel F.B. Morse invented the electric telegraph delivered messages instantly Agriculture Remains Strong

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    Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution is a major factor in what our present day society is like. The Industrial Revolution was the beginning of many new ideas‚ technology and changes. Although the Industrial Revolution did have its negative effects on the people living during that time‚ it was a blessing to world economy‚ and manufacturing. The Industrial Revolution had many positive effects. For example‚ England became a far superior technologically advanced nation due to the Industrial

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    important part of the mental health profession. As a counselor‚ it is important for me to understand how to administer and explain testing results‚ as well as‚ display empathy and understanding to clients experiencing this process. Which is why participating in the process myself can be a valuable tool. The class took what appeared to be a version of Holland’s Strong Interest Inventory. It was somewhat distracting taking the career test in a room full of people‚ which informs my practice in several

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    How successful was Napoleon III’s domestic policy? In assessing the success of Napoleon III’s domestic policy it is essential to consider his aims‚ which were in terms of politics to retain his autocratic power and in terms of economics to ensure economic recovery in France. He was undoubtedly successful in these aims initially‚ he gained significant popularity through plebiscites and increased prosperity be rejuvenating Paris and extending the railways. However‚ toward the end of his reign in

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    A strong point is when you are good at something. Kind of like your strong characteristics. What you are able to do or what you were born with. It’s a really nice gift you are given when you are born you must set out and find to be able to know what you are made for in life. My strong point is that I am very creative I say that because in the past I have done many things that have been changed and make people see things different. There was a time when I was creative and it was when I was making

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    choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. Reading Comprehension Directions Read the following selections. Then answer the questions that follow. Athene’s City Olivia Coolidge In the days when Greece was first being settled‚ Cecrops was king in Attica‚ a rugged‚ triangular little country‚ good mainly for goat farming and the culture of honey bees‚ and surrounded on two sides by the sea. Here Cecrops planned a city around a steep rock that jutted from the plain

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    A Strong Central Government Patty Saltkill PPA 601: Foundations in Public Administration February 20‚ 2012 R.D. Robertson Ashford University A Strong Central Government Government of any kind is set up to make a country run smother and with less problems. The United States government should have less ability to override state policy without proof of why it should be overridden. It should be something that each state has the ability to defend against and with

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    Colin Green Ms. Bula 4 October 2010 English II Who To Love To begin‚ all of these stories are similar. This paper is going to be about how they are all similar. This is going to be about all of the stories that I read. The stories that I read are “Sweet Potato Pie” by Eugenia Collier “Initiation” by Sylvian Plath‚ and “Lalla” by Rosamunde Pilcher. These were three great stories and all of their plots were very similar so everyone figured the plots out. Firstly‚ this is going to be

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    Aurelia Caesar‚ became dictator of the Roman empire in 44 B.C.. Being named ‘Dictator for life’ did not come easy. Caesar had shown the Roman Empire that he was dependable enough to make the right decisions at the right time‚ especially in the military. In fact‚ Caesar is often remembered as one of the best military minds in history. He was a very successful man when it came to government. He also did a lot of great things for the Empire. Most of the Romans’ loved him being dictator. Caesar thought

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    The Ottoman Empire is one of the largest and longest lived of the great empires of the Middle East. The Ottoman Empire survived for more than four centuries until it was finally dismantled at the end of World War I in 1918. The Ottoman Empire provides a direct link from the early modern period. At its height of power‚ the Ottoman Empire controlled a huge amount of territory‚ in the Middle East‚ North Africa and southeastern Europe including Greece‚ Hungary‚ the Balkans‚ Romania and Bulgaria. The

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