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    reasons as to why there has been an increase in crimes linked to firearms could stem from if a person desires a firearm‚ they will use whatever means 1 to retain one. Any gun bearing United State citizen can either purchase a firearm‚ steal a firearm‚ or pay someone to purchase the firearm for them. Guns will always be available‚ so the debate is not to ban firearms‚ but make laws that will deter individuals from using them incorrectly. A reporter who visited Illinois and Indiana said‚ “Spending

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    deprived white. With the westward expansion‚ you were allowed to build your own empire no matter your primary status. Especially with the Homestead Act now in place‚ it made the West very promising. The Homestead Act was an act that assured 160 acres of free land to any citizen who settled on the property for five years. The land could be seen as a new beginning as you could do what you wanted with this land whether it was to grow profit or simply get away from the government focused area.

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    Global Expansion of McDonalds Many American corporations have attempted to expand their business globally. Some of these corporations have succeeded‚ but some have also failed because they have encountered different cultural barriers and differences that made it hard for these corporations to succeed. One of those multinational corporations that have encountered a few cultural barriers as they began global expansion was none other than McDonald’s. Though McDonald’s has encountered

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    Hecht‚ Ronald L.Jackson II‚ Sidney A. Ribeau 2008) During the colonial period‚ African Americans primarily experienced enslavement and harsh labor on plantations‚ with limited rights and freedoms. In the beginning stages of the colonial period‚ African Americans were stripped from their families and homes to venture into the new world. On their journey‚ they endured harsh conditions such as being in chains‚ starved‚ contained nearby‚ and unsanitary conditions resulting in deaths. The slave trade‚ in contrast

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    Case 1: Toyota’s Global Expansion Toyota is expanding aggressively to overtake General Motor’s first position in volume. Its goal won’t be achieved if Toyota only focusing its manufacturing plant only in Japan‚ because as the volume increase the demand stay still in Japan‚ and if Toyota exporting their product it will make their cost higher and resulting uncompetitive price. So Toyota built their manufacturing overseas by considering country’s law‚ agreement‚ demand‚ taxes‚ currency and cost

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    United States decided to move from the Eastern part of the county to the west‚ they were promised lots of land. What they didn’t realize‚ was this land was not theirs to take. This land belonged to Native American Indians that had reservations and had been here for hundreds of years. When they moved out west‚ they tried to take over land that already belonged to the Indians. They ended up moving many Indian tribes to Oklahoma and Kansas‚ out of their home land from all over the country. Something

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    1 Communism Map Interactive Transcript Worldwide Expansion and Contraction of Communism Question: Which parts of the world were enveloped by the expansion of Communism in the 20th Century? See below for a list of communist countries by year. You can see how the number of communist countries seemed to grow almost exponentially in only a few years. 1900: None 1917: Russia 1921: Russia‚ Mongolia 1925: Russia‚ Mongolia 1930: Russia‚ Mongolia 1935: Russia‚ Mongolia

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    Data Collection and Processing Data collected from 3 trials for each set Set 1: Manipulated set where independent variable is the number of beans recaptured‚ also showing amount of marked beans recaptured. Trial 1 | |Beans recaptured(±1) |Mark beans recaptured(±1) | |1 |30 |6 | |2

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    conquests of the Ottoman Turks had cut the Europeans off from trade with Asia. The overland trade routes were controlled by the Arab Muslims who functioned as middle men who marked up the prices of spices and other goods coming from Asia. Therefore‚ many Europeans became interested in finding a sea route to Asia which would by-pass these intermediaries. In addition‚ the Portuguese and the Spanish had been fighting to expel the Muslims from Portugal and Spain for many years. Consequently‚ the Spanish

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    to see substantial growth around the 1860s. This growing industry provided new opportunities and endless possibilities to people in the South‚ as they began taking over new lands in the West and creating cow towns. Many Indian tribes were displaced from their native lands so they could be used for the cattle trade. This caused conflicts between white Americans and the Indian people. By expanding the railroad systems westward and forcing Indian tribes to leave their land‚ Southerners were able to take

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