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    The United States from the beginning was a nation of farmers. But by the late nineteenth century‚ people were leaving the farm and moving into the city. It was around this time that the farmers saw threats to their way of life. The farmers were being pushed around by the banks‚ railroads companies. They had good reasons for agrarian discontent. The documents show the validity of the farmer’s complaints‚ especially on bank mortgage rates and the gold standard. The Populist Party or People’s party

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    Sprouts Farmers Market is a store that includes organic foods such as fresh produce‚ bulk foods‚ vitamins and supplements‚ package groceries‚ meat and seafood‚ deli‚ baked goods‚and etc. Sprouts was created so customer can get organic foods for less and the store aimed to be environmentally friendly and ecologically responsible. Sprouts offers beef products that range from choice cuts to grass-fed. The store also carries variety of produce‚ including sprouted and fermented options. Sprouts believes

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    The 1800s brought about significant changes in the status of African Americans that have had lasting impact on the lives of African American leaders. The Civil War played a prominent role in the shift of the mindset of the slave to that of importance and self-worth. Those who were slaves during the civil war began to realize that winning the war on either side was dependent on their presence and cooperation. This gave them a sense of worth. After countless years of oppression‚ and being treated like

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    Destiny’s Child “Independent Woman” is a twenty-first century anthem‚ unlike the nineteenth century. In the 1800s‚ women did not have much to live for. Without the demand for change‚ the tragedy of no independence would remain. It was habit for women to be treated as lower-class‚ have no self worth‚ and simply have little to no rights. In the 1800s‚ women were known to be property of their husbands. They did not have any independence‚ nor did they truly belong to themselves. In “Story of an Hour”

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    Abigail Bauer AP English 02/17/15 While reading the poems “Richard Cory” and “Ezra Farmer”‚ it is almost immediately evident which poem is an original and which is a parody. Both poems are clearly about men that are popular among those he meets‚ but once the reader looks beneath the surface‚ they notice how the diction plays an important role in relaying the theme to the audience it is presented to. In the poem “Richard Cory” written by Edwin Arlington Robinson‚ the theme being portrayed is that

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    Child Labor In The 1800s

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    families thus‚ child labor became extremely common(Farrell). During the Industrial Revolution in 1842‚ all mines were dug by hand and often flooded so miners waded through dirty water. They were paid by the amount of coal collected each day‚ but they had to pay Colliers (people who hauled coal to surface) from their own pocket money. To save money‚ miners brought kids and wives as colliers who weren’t paid and worked up to 18 hours a day(Farrell). The Industrial Revolution was a time of child labor because

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    Irish Stereotyping In The Late 1800s Published in Puck‚ America’s first successful comedic magazine containing several types of cartoons‚ on June 26‚ 1889 a cartoon entitled “The Mortar Of Assimilation And The One Element That Just Won’t Mix” clearly shows an Irishman rebelling against the rest of the American crowd with a knife in his hand‚ expressing violence‚ and possibly alcoholism. Through further research I found that how poorly the Irish were treated during this time period. The cartoon

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    companies thrived through the use of slavery‚ racist white southerners used this slavery as a way to reaffirm their superiority. The brutal beatings and extreme conditions that African Americans received was a common occurrence during the early to mid 1800s. It was clear that slavery was considered normal by many people. After the Civil War‚ it became extremely difficult for slave owners to adjust to the new laws. It is completely gut wrenching to hear and read about the horrible abuse of African Americans

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    Discussion 2: “Curt’s Cowboy Corner.” Student will read the case and respond to the following: Discuss the labor trends that affect Curt’s ability to continue expanding his store. In the case of Curt ability to expand his business it appears that he only wants the best talent for the company to increase the business which is perfect. But‚ I don’t see to where he is offering any good benefits to the employees to make them stay on board as the company grows. Curt spends a lot of his time and

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    “House of scorpions” by Nancy Farmer is a Fascinating stoy that should be read by all age groups. The story takes place in a in a country called Opium‚ a strip of poppy fields between the U.S and Mexico Matt is a misunderstood boy who is treated like trash just because he is unique After an encounter with some kids‚Matt finally learned the truth about who he was or what he was. He was a clone but know just any clone ‚ the clone of a rich power hungry man called El patron. Matt is sent to a house

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