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    National Recovery Administration The National Recovery Administration (NRA) was established by Congress in June 1933. The goal of the NRA was for representatives of business‚ labor‚ and government to establish codes of fair practices that would set prices‚ production levels‚ minimum wages‚ and maximum hours within each industry. The NRA sought to establish the economy by ending overproduction‚ labor conflicts‚ and deflating prices. Businesses that participated and collaborated with the NRA were

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    National WWII Memorial

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    in Washington D.C. It contains the memories and facts about this event in history‚ that honors the sixteen million who died in the armed forces‚ 400‚000 who died in the war‚ and millions of Americans who supported the American war effort at home (National WWII Memorial). Adolf Hitler used his position as chancellor to be a dictator. He had full control over the legislative and executive branches. He took control in 1933 and started World War II in 1939‚ by attacking Poland. World War II started in

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    National Day of Malaysia

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    National Day of Malaysia In 1956‚ the then Prime Minister of Malaysia Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj led a delegation to London to hold talks with the British Government concerning independence for Malaya. The Malayan delegation‚ comprising of four representatives of the Malay Rulers and four Alliance representatives‚ convinced the British Government to set a date for independence: 31st August 1957. And so it came to pass that on the eve of 31 August 1957‚ at the Selangor Club Padang (now

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    National Government 6.1

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    TDA 3.2 6.1 National government Department of Education (DfE) have a role to lead the whole network of people who work with young people and children. This means being responsible for drawing up education policy for example Early Years Foundation and the National Curriculum from which nurseries and schools operate. Also it looks at new ways of developing the quality of services available to children under the five outcomes of Every Child Matters. The Department of Education has also set up and

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    NATIONAL BANK OF BORNEO

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    I. NATIONAL BANK OF BORNEO II. COMPANY BACKGROUND National Bank of Borneo is one of local banks in Brunei. Its establishment was indebted to Mr. Khoo Teck Puat the father of the detained Khoo Ban Hock. Mr. Khoo Teck Puat is a son of a rich trader‚ who in 1933 merged several banks together to form Singapore’s biggest‚ OCBC or Overseas- Chinese Banking Corporation. After his impeded rise in the position‚ he left and went to Malaysia. In Malaysia he founded Malayan Banking and very rapidly he was

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    Festivals- National Waste?

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    time and money‚ others oppose. I feel that‚ there are so many reasons to give importance to public celebrations in our busy schedule of life. To begin with‚ celebrating national days gives us an opportunity to honor and remember the person or incident behind it. New generation will come to know the importance of these national heroes and the honoring is passing into new generation. Furthermore‚ these celebrations inspire to read and understand what they did for the country or community. It may further

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    Indian National Movement

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    fashion. Formation Of INC The foundations of the Indian National Movement were laid by Suredranath Banerjee with the formation of Indian Association at Calcutta in 1876. The aim of the Association was to represent the views of the educated middle class‚ inspire the Indian community to take the value of united action. The Indian National Congress‚ was founded‚ with the help of A.O. Hume‚ a retired British official. The birth of Indian National Congress (INC) in 1885 marked the entry of new educated

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    National Capital Region

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    NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION: METRO MANILA GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION The National Capital Region or NCR is the center of Luzon and capital region of the Philippines. The Cordillera Mountains forms its boundary on the east‚ Laguna de Bay on the southeast‚ Central Luzon on the north and Southern Tagalog region on the south. It is composed of the cities of Manila‚ Kalookan‚ Las Pinas‚ Makati‚ Mandaluyong‚ Marikina‚ Paranaque‚ Muntinlupa‚ Pasay‚ Pasig and Quezon City. Pending ratification for city hood

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    Comparison of "The Conciliation"‚ 1840 and "The National Picture‚ 1985 Both ‘The Conciliation’ and ‘The National Picture’ represent different views of European and Aboriginal Australian relations. ‘The Conciliation’ depicts a white male in uniform in the centre of the frame. He is surrounded by 15 indigenous people‚ most of whom looking towards him. The indigenous people are of mixed gender‚ hold spears in their hands‚ some with beads around their necks and are all scantily clad. The painting

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    National Woman's Party

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    The National Woman’s Party was formed in 1916 by american women. This movement was branched off from the Congressional Union‚ The National Woman’s Party‚ like the Congressional Union‚ was controlled by Alice Paul‚ a activist in rights for women‚ used publicity to target the Democrat party to gain publicity. This created many conflict between authority and protestors but was fought for a good cause for women’s rights. Many groups ran by women wanted to refine laws‚ but politicians did not want

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