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    The advantages of the north and south during the civil war. The north’s advantages compared to the south. The union had the population advantage‚ the union had 21 million people‚ but the confederacy only had 9 million people but there were 3.5 million slaves to. Wile the civil war was going on the north was out numbering the south by 2 to 1 for the people who fought in the war. The union was more industrialized and better equipped to make products that were made of iron like railroads and ships

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    OCUPATIONAL HEALTH HAZARDS FACING MINE WORKERS (Experience from Anglogold Ashanti mines‚ Geita Gold Mine in Geita Tanzania) By HAMENYA KASASE Introduction Mining works have always been among the most hazardous works that demands the health of many people in the industrial world today. Health and safety of many workers particularly those who work directly in mining production and engineering is always at greater risks and thus requires much attention. This paper describes the prevailing situation

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    US Slavery

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    slavery and forbidding slavery for more than a total of 10 years. 1662 Virginia enacts a law in which any child born to an enslaved mother inherits her slave status. UNDERGROUND RAILROAD The underground railroad wasn’t actually used for trains or locomotives‚ but to help slaves escape his or her owners. The underground railroads were used around the 18 th century to help free slaves. A very popular conductor of the underground railroad would be a lady called Harriet Tubman‚ Tubman escaped from the

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    Modern Ballet

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    La’Kietha Hall English 1301-81420 September 13‚ 2014 Modern Dance Ballet The inspiring Dallas Black Dance Academy‚ is the official dance training school offering dance classes from ages 4 and up. The academy inspire boys and girls to appreciate dance as an art form‚ particularly Modern Dance Ballet. Although there are different ballet styles. I chose the Modern Dance Ballet because it is more of a freestyle dance unlike the stylize placement ballet. A typical ballet dancer day consists of

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    Areas of Learning

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    |Area |Extending learning and development | |Quiet/reading area |The quiet area allows children to develop their understanding of the written word; they learn that words convey meaning and that| | |this is mirrored by the pictures that are in the books. | |

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    Elijah Mccoy

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    but he did a bit of his own work in a home-based machine shop in Ypsilanti. At said machine shop he developed improvements and inventions. One of the best inventions to come from that being an automatic lubricator‚ for oiling steam engines of locomotives and ships. McCoy was always tweaking his devices and designing new ones‚ and actually 50 of his patents dealt with lubricating systems. Around 1909 Elijah was recognized in Story of the Negro by Booker T. Washington for having produced more patents

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    the steam engine‚ which was originally used to pump water out of mines‚ but the idea was tampered with throughout the years and was patented by James Watt in 1769. Soon this invention would be used for transportation methods such as steam powered locomotives. This was the initial start of the Industrial

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    India as a Superpower

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    India as a superpower What is a superpower? What does a superpower exactly mean? Superpower is a developed‚ self reliant and is a truly independent nation. Not powerful merely for material development and worldly prosperity of the nation but as a spiritually developed nation as well‚ based on the solid foundation of the country’s legacy of enduring values. Officially Republic of India‚ Hindi Bhārat or Bhāratavarsha‚ India is a country that occupies the greater part of South Asia. It is a

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    Swot Analysis

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    tractor-scrapers‚ track and wheel excavators‚ backhoe loaders‚ log skidders‚ log loaders‚ off-highway trucks‚ articulated trucks‚ paving products‚ skid steer loaders‚ underground mining equipment‚ tunnel boring equipment‚ to manufacture diesel-electric locomotives. (Historical Construction Equip.) Caterpillar has become the largest equipment in the world and continues to grow. II. Caterpillar’s Strengths and Weaknesses A. First Organizational Strength: There are many strengths Caterpillar

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    great britain

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    expanded their empire for many reasons. Mainly‚ their imperialistic motive was economic. The English exported goods to India mainly so they could gain money for themselves. They primarily sold cotton‚ oil‚ yarn‚ Iron‚ steel‚ tools‚ machinery and locomotives. The British took advantage of the demand for raw materials in the world‚ and gained money off the market. In addition‚ the British took advantage of the longing for raw materials and tea. Africa had multiple gold fields and Britain saw the need

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