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    the despotic nature of the plantation system. Before the strike‚ quality of housing‚ medical care‚ and wages depended on each individual plantation and even the race of the worker (“1946 The Great Hawaii Sugar Strike”  Pg 2). For example‚ during WWII‚ many military personnel were brought to Hawaii‚ and were then payed more than locals with the same job (“1946 The Great Hawaii Sugar Strike” ). The plantations even strategically sectionalized the workersʼ houses by ethnicity to prevent uprisings

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    How Marriage Has Changed

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    society have changed drastically along with marriage. Although these institutions have not caused marriage to be optional‚ they do strongly correlate with the decreased value. The economy‚ education‚ religion‚ and government have all altered since the 1950s. When any institution encounters a change‚ all other institutions are affected. Family is a major institution in society‚ and I believe that marriage is an important aspect of this institution. Cohabitation‚ religion‚ women in the work world and divorce

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    From the Minutemen of the Revolutionary War to today’s high-tech weapons‚ the American Military has changed and morphed to meet the needs of the times. Our military has evolved massively since the days of our Forefathers and is still growing every day. There are three key events where the American Military was improved and/or evolved setting a path for a more organized‚ trained‚ well-equipped‚ and respected Military. The events that will be discussed regarding the American Military was the Civil

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    The Day That Changed America 1 9/11/01: The Day That Changed America Freedom‚ liberty‚ and the rights of man and women of all races‚ backgrounds‚ and beliefs; this is what America stands for. Is this a good enough reason to attack America? Could the September 11‚ 2001 attacks be prevented? Could this happen again? Will American’s ever feel safe again? These are a few questions that many people have asked

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    SEZ Ppt

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    the next 5 years‚ and 50% of the ploughed back export profits for the next 5 years  SEZ developers continue to get 100% income tax exemption for 10 years in a block period of 15 years (not anymore)  Free trade and warehousing zones to create world class trade-related infrastructure   SEZ

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    How Marketing Has Changed

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    Moran 2011:818).This paper will not only look at the new ways in which organisations attempt to capture the attention of potential and present customers with the help of technology through the use of mobile apps and social media websites but also how these new devices are re-shaping whole business strategies. What is marketing? For most‚ the term marketing is just another word for advertising. However‚ it is much more than this. The term marketing means anything one does to promote and grow

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    Cold War and Wwii

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    to the Cuban Missile Crisis during the Cold War? How is this war different from World War II? Societies have prospered from war for as long as we can remember. Ever since the US was founded we have been fighting wars. We have even fought against ourselves to provide freedom to others. Coming into the late 1940 ’s the classification of war had changed. A different type of war emerged known as the Cold War. This was a new experience for the world. The struggle between the Soviet Union and the United

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    American people easier and better. These came as a result of developments in technology. Products like radios were sold and in 1920 the USA’s first radio station ‘KDKA’ was created and by 1930 40% of all homes in the USA had a radio set. This highlights how important products like the radio were to the American people and with such a large amount of people buying the products the economy would grow significantly. Hire Purchase contributed to the boom because it allowed people to buy things which they

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    Women's Role Since 1930's

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    Women’s role since 1930’s Women have fought throughout history in order to achieve different roles as well as to acquire recognition‚ independence‚ equality and respect. It has not been easy since they have had many barriers to overcome; their role in the family as wives‚ mothers and daughters; their role in society fighting for their rights‚ being heard and treated as men; their role as career women‚ not only receiving an education but also being able to work. Looking back at history

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    Technological Advances During World War II No other war has had the profound effect on technological advances on our current lives than those that took place during World War II. The technological advances that emerged as a consequence of constant warfare were very significant for that decade but especially for today’s daily life. Some may look upon the negative effects of the Second World War‚ but technological advancements served many benefits for humanity. The role of scientific inventions determined

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