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    In the 1800s people with mental illness were thought to be insane. Patients were placed inside institutes similar to a prison they were beaten and abused as a way of trying to cure them. Some families would try and take care of their ill family member(s) to avoid treatment at an institution. Though workers of the institute had tried to keep the ways of treatment secretive; many people did not know of the treatment in Mental institutes and had been curious about what it was like for those inside of

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    South Korea

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    South Korea is located in East Asia. South Korea is East of China and West of Japan. South Korea is roughly the size of Indiana‚ United States of America. From the 7th century to the 20th century Korea acted as a single independent single country. In 1905 after the Russo-Japanese War Korea became a protectorate of Japan. In 1945 Japan surrendered Korea to the United States in WWII. After gaining control of their country Korea split into two countries. A Republic of Korea was set up in the

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    Women 1800s to 2000s

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    since the 1800’s. As the 19th amendment was passed and technological advances were discovered‚ cranes‚ forklifts and other heavy duty machinery requiring strength‚ women slowly became more able to do all tasks that once only men could accomplish‚ women and men even began to wear the same types of clothes‚ thus the line between masculinity and femininity is gradually fading and nearly gone. gone.gLife in the 1800’s for a typical woman was filled with much adversity. During the early 1800’s women

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    South Sudan

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    The Republic of South Sudan‚ colloquially known as South Sudan‚ is located in the eastern region of Africa‚ landlocked by amidst Ethiopia to the east‚ Uganda and Kenya to the south‚ the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Central African Republic to the west‚ and Sudan to the north. Approximately 12.05 million people live in the country‚ and most of its populace are between zero and fourteen years of age‚ meaning that the country’s population will see a lot of growth when their youngest generation

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    Reconstruction in the South Reconstruction is the Federal Governments plan(s) to abolish slavery‚ change the way of life in the South‚ and to bring the nation back together after the devastating effects of the Civil War. Many Government plans were brought up but never fell through. Likewise‚ Presidents over the years‚ after the Civil War‚ had also brought their own Reconstruction plans to the nation. Several good things came from each plan but not one individual plan had drastically changed

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    South Africa

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    National Flag of South Africa Country: South Africa Proportions: 2:3 South African Flag Description: The flag of South Africa consists of two horizontal stripes of equal width - red on the top and blue on the bottom. The red and blue stripes are separated by a green middle stripe which is bordered in white and splits into a horizontal Y. On the left side of the flag there is a black isosceles triangle which is outlined in yellow. South African Flag Meaning: Although the colors have no official

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    Tradition In The South

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    in the South and while some slipped through the cracks and there is a need to determine whether this was a positive or negative attribution to history in the South and contemporary Southern culture. All of this together will answer my question of; how did tradition in the South prevail and how it affected the culture. While there are numerous outlooks of the South‚ such as obliviousness‚ bigotry and “backwardness‚” one could respectively say that there is a sense of tradition in the South that is

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    North Face

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    Sally Chin Monique Harper Marmeline Petion Eric Yaker Advanced Financial Analysis Final Group Project The North Face‚ Inc. December 5‚ 1999 Table of Content SECTION I Industry Analysis Overview Industry Trends Competitive Landscape 3 3 4 5 SECTION II Company Analysis Background Strategy-SWOT Analysis Strategy-Porter’s Five Forces 6 6 7 9 SECTION III Accounting Analysis Cash Flow Analysis Quality of Earnings Earnings Manipulation 10 10 10 11 SECTION IV Financial Analysis

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    American Life In The 1800s

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    1500s placed most of their energy into farming and agriculture because it was the main source of profits at the time. Depending on where a farmer lived‚ they would grow different products or they owned livestock. For the most part‚ the North raised livestock while the South grew crops such as corn‚ wheat‚ rice and the cash crop‚ cotton. American’s everyday life was slowly being molded by the new inventions being introduced. Some innovations include the textile factory‚ the railroad‚ and the Cotton Gin

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    are women’s rights and how it was different in the 1800s and now?Women rights are rights given to women to be equivalent to men. In the 1800-1860s till now changed dramatically over time.Women Rights commenced in 1848.Women Rights changed over time throughout everywhere.Around the world‚ women have been treated differently‚ discriminated‚ and didn’t have opportunely throughout time. Do you think women had opportunities In the 1800-1860s? In the 1800s women were treated as a property and housewives

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