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    The colonies from the 1700s and today have many differences and similarities in natural resources. I will compare the differences in natural resources of current day New Jersey‚ New York‚ and Pennsylvania to their colonial counterparts. These states have grown in natural resources since their colonial days. Pennsylvania in the 1700s had a lot of natural resources. Back in colonial times coal and iron were Pennsylvania’s natural resources. Today Pennsylvania has a great mine that produces most of

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    Between 1450 and 1700‚ attitudes toward the European poor changed dynamically‚ roughly following a three-part cycle. In the late 1400’s‚ the poor were regarded with sympathy and compassion; generous aid from both public and religious institutions was common. By the 16th Century‚ however‚ the poor were treated with suspicion and harsh measures‚ to ensure that they were not becoming lazy‚ using welfare as a substitute for labor. Beginning in the 17th Century‚ the attitudes toward the poor again shifted

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    How to dress your best in the early 1900’s By TiaD. Harris Introduction to the 1900’s In the year 1900‚ America was just entering a brand new century! During this moment in time‚ people called it “an age of confidence!” Mostly because most Americans believed that new ways of traveling‚ communicating‚ and manufacturing were good for the county and they were! They were for sure this would make everyone’s lives better! But that wasn’t all true. Most poor people had a harder time getting

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    1   INTRODUCTION Background This report was created to present the findings of a study aimed to curve the impact of the large number of workers we employ on local traffic. Many city and county transportation officials are interested in exploring ways to solve the traffic issues. The research in this report analyzes the commuting patterns of our 43‚500 employees. Traffic is a daily battle for many commuters and has become a problem in our area. Problem For many people‚ the commute to

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    Time‚ Speed and Distance 1. If a car starts from A towards B with some velocity. Due to some problem in the engine after traveling 30km‚ the car goes with (4/5)th of its actual velocity. The car reaches B 45 minutes later than the actual time. If the car engine had failed after traveling 45km more‚ the car would have reached the destination (B) 36minutes later than the actual time. What is the initial velocity of the car in km/hr? (a) 60 (b) 77 (c) 75 (d) None of these 2. A and B are two

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    Content learning objectives linked to syllabus Course programme: Awarding Body: Level 3 Award in Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Edexcel Teaching and learning strategies Materials/resources/ learning technology DISTANCE LEARNING/ On-line tutorial Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 Opportunities to embed key/basic skills Assessment (internal/external) UNIT 1 Summarise key aspects of legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practice relating

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    accessible to everyone through taking courses online. Distance learning takes place when the teacher and student are separated from one another due to their physical location and technology is used to communicate instructions to the student and to communicate feedback to the instructor. The virtual classroom is one of the various forms of technology used as an alternative to the traditional classroom settings. Other tools used to educate from a distance include audio‚ video‚ data‚ and print. Accessibility

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    Thailand’s perception toward migration The specific policy was indicated by the government of Thailand for managing the migration of highly skilled workers in preparing and responding to the country’s commitment to realizing the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) by couple of years‚ 2015‚ coming. The AEC represents a significant step onward in the Association’s economic and political together with cultural cooperation while the AEC Blueprint obviously addresses the demand for higher number labor changeability

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    Environmental Causes of Human Migration Student: Nigay Oleg. Batch: BMCDP 1330A (M55). Group B. 07.02.15 Human migration is movement of population related to the change of residence. This is a complex social process which serves an important function in society. There are different reasons for migration. One reason for the migration of the population is ecological. Environmental degradation is a serious deterioration of ecological conditions. Vast areas are virtually uninhabitable‚ so people

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    Culture - Power Distance This is a determinant basic to all societies that Hofstede has named. It is describing the distribution of "power" among individuals and groups in the society‚ and how inequalities in power are dealt with in these societies. Inequality of power is a basic fact of life. It cannot be 100% eliminated. Iit is impossible to have _no_ power distance‚ because this means everyone is exactly equal (skills‚ actions‚ genetics‚ etc) unless of course you are on about a bunch of identical

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