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    Aotearoa/New Zealand Every generation needs a new revolution-Thomas Jefferson Introduction The Maori people are the indigenous race of New Zealand (King‚ 2003). The word Maori is derived from `tangata Maori`‚ which means ordinary people and it was first used by Maori to differentiate themselves from the early European settlers (Ranford‚ n.d.). The main characteristic of Maori society is communal living‚ with social groupings based on extended families. The British colonists arrived in New Zealand

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    The year 1959 was a year that New Orleans‚ Louisiana advanced in growth and population. At this time‚ New Orleans started becoming more Americanized with the impression of growing‚ suburban areas. After the Caucasians and the African Americans integrated‚ the culture of New Orleans expanded even more. Also‚ the crime rate in the city was so minor; it was nothing like the way it is today. Families all over thought that New Orleans would be a considerable place to live safely‚ earn an education‚ be

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    The New Deal Write your own balanced account of the successes and failures of the New Deal‚ reaching your own conclusion as to whether it was a success or not. Roosevelt was faced with many problems‚ all of them vitally needed to be addressed. First of all‚ the stock market had ruined millions of investors who had paid high prices for their shares and had been forced to sell them for next to nothing. Millions of investors had bought shares with money borrowed from creditors‚ and the latter

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    action the New Deal which had the purpose of fixing the country and returning it to its old prosperous self. The new deal was successful because it put thousands of people back to work and improved industry which is shown in FDR’s fireside chats and in statistics from the time. Before the new deal‚ many people suitable for work struggles to get jobs simply because so many business had downsized or closed since they couldn’t afford workers making available work scarce. Part of the new deal was creating

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    The New England and Southern Colonies When the thirteen colonies were finally established in America‚ they were divided into three geographic areas. Two of them were the New England Colonies (Connecticut‚ Rhode Island‚ New Hampshire‚ and Massachusetts) and the Southern colonies (South Carolina‚ North Carolina‚ Virginia‚ Maryland‚ and Georgia). Although they had many things in common‚ both of them had their own religious freedoms‚ crop harvests‚ economies‚ and lifestyles by the end of the seventeenth

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    The effect of new media on society These days‚ media plays a big role in our daily life. Current studies state that the average amount of time that people spend consuming media is 10 hours a day. Most people solely have positive associations when thinking about new media. Personally‚ I also had mostly the advantages of media in my mind when starting the research for this paper. But after extensive research on this topic‚ I am hypothesizing that the consistent increase in the usage of media in our

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    Amidst the gloom and bleakness of the Great Depression‚ the New Deal alongside President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s leadership provided the glimmer of hope which allowed for the United States to persist through this time. Although‚ its ultimate purpose of ending this economic turmoil ceased to be attained. This can be seen as despite measures these actions did not change the economic state of the country. For instance‚ in History’s “The New Deal‚” the authors states “That same year‚ the economy slipped

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    Income Inequality in New Zealand The purpose of this report is to examine inequality and inequity in New Zealand income between ethnicity‚ gender and education. It will look at the positive and negative effects in income inequality. Inequality is the unequal distribution of household or individual income across various participants in an economy and inequity is unfairness involving favourtism and bias. To conduct my investigation I looked at articles and websites which contained information which

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    Roosevelt’s New Deal‚ Lyndon B Johnson’s Great Society‚ and Obamacare‚ or “The Affordable Care Act.” There have been others‚ each with their own problems but these are some of the most relevant and controversial. The earliest of these controversial government programs is The New Deal. Created by President FDR in 1932 it was intended to end The Great Depression but it didn’t even do that‚ in fact the New Deal helped make the depression the Great Depression. In addition The New Deal discouraged new businesses

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    Introduction Stonewalls of New England are rich with history and archeologists are still trying to determine who may have built the first stonewalls or if our concept of when North America was first settled is wrong. Items of stone and metal lead archeologists to believe that the archaic period is when the Northern New England portion of America was first inhabited. There have been many different types of fences built in New England‚ natural debris‚ wood‚ and stone included. Stemming from

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