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    What Environment Were You Raised In? Geographically my environment spanned from as far south as Texas and as farther north as Ohio. But has always been marked by love between family‚ and values of honor‚ respect‚ and commitment. With little to no exemptions in a stray of these values. I was born in Ohio with the majority of my immediate family nearby. With the predominance of my mom’s family in Ohio‚ and my dad’s family in Missouri or Michigan. I was always taught the importance of family‚ and

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    Sakichi Toyoda Toyota Wooden Hand Loom Chuo Spinning Company Toyoda Boshoku Diversifying into Automotive Components In the spinning and weaving business‚ Toyoda Boshoku faced frequent difficulties‚ but its diversification into automotive components enabled it to achieve a level of product engineering that satisfies customers worldwide‚ continually striving to develop new products and technologies in business fields related to auto interiors‚ exteriors‚ and engines. In 1890‚ Sakichi completed

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    Prompt: What were Western motives for imperialism in Africa and how did people resist such oppression? Africans were forced to live their lives a certain way by the people in power but are now improving. The people who were in power were white people. Africans are able to do more than they used to and use more gadgets than they could use before.Africans made a good fight for their rights and are progressing as time passes. Some think they’re losing what’s most important. One reason that supports

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    issues were not addressed as well as others. Although the Articles of Confederation were able to sign a treaty with England through the Treaty of Paris‚ ending the war‚ and was able to settle disputes for the settlement of western lands between the states‚ the Articles of Confederation failed to create an efficient way to settle the national debt‚ and were unable to effectively solve the problem of piracy. Thus‚ to a lesser extent‚ the government‚ under the Articles of Confederation‚ were effective

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    Toyota . Toyota Motor Corporation (Japanese: トヨタ自動車株式会社‚ Toyota Jidōsha KK?‚ IPA: [toꜜjota][4]) TYO: 7203‚ LSE: TYT‚ NYSE: TM‚ commonly known simply as Toyota and abbreviated as TMC‚ is a multinational automaker headquartered in Toyota‚ Aichi‚ Japan. In 2010‚ Toyota Motor Corporation employed 317‚734 people worldwide TMC is the world’s third largest automobile manufacturer by sales and production. The company was founded by Kiichiro Toyoda in 1937 as a spinoff from his father’s company Toyota

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    execute policies on behalf of the society. This power can be obtain by means of government or opposition to a government institution. In the U.S constitution there are numerous restraints of political power. This paper identifies and explains the general constitutional restraints on political power found in the U.S. constitution. One proposition incorporated in the U.S. constitution is the separation of powers. In Order to prohibit one branch from being too powerful than the others‚ the U.S. constitution

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    Fifty Questions 1. What two entities comprise a vector?-a vector is comprised of direction and magnitude. 2. What do you do with any vector that is not on either the x or y axis?-break it up into x and y components using trig‚ add up the components. 3. How are velocity and speed different?-velocity has a direction while speed does not. 4. What is the slope of the distance time graph? - Delta d/delta t. or distance over time. Rise over run. 5. What is acceleration?-increase

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    naturally fear what is different. I know that if I was an Indian and saw these strange colored men riding these never before seen animals I would be weary. Native Americans had to deal with Europeans trespassing on their homes and were always in danger from European attack. I would also think that it would be a huge coincidence that natives were dying around the time the Europeans came around. I would take that as some kind of

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    Ways in which economics helped gain independence from colonial rule are colonists. Therefore economics helped them gain independence when colonists joined together and fought Britain to get independence‚ some examples why colonists wanted independence are taxes‚ slavery‚ another example because Britain prohibited trading with the non-British world. The next way economics helped colonists gain independence often seemed motivated by economic factors. Furthermore‚ economic factors that helped them get

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    One cause for the British to colonize and spread out around the world was the fact that they were the most powerful and the most able to. Britain had the best military‚ best navigation‚ and best economy in the world. So‚ Great Britain set out in search for natural resources and get them with the use of any means necessary to could help their country

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