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    Issue: The Transcontinental Railroad- Before the Transcontinental Railroad‚ traveling West in the United States was a costly and difficult journey through deserts‚ and over mountains. After the invention of locomotives‚ railroads began to show up everywhere. Many saw an opportunity in railroads to expand settlement in the west and transform the United States into a more modern nation. The Central Pacific and the Union Pacific Railroad Companies formed the Pacific Railroad Act in 1862‚ which was an

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    Executive Summary A team of college students were contracted to develop an organizational development plan for NoGo Railroad. The firm was experiencing low performance and low morale‚ along with a new Communication Manager who was unsure how to address the issues. The new Communication Manager paid for the student’s services and expressed apprehension around having leadership "buy-in"‚ which the students recommended as the first obstacle to address. The firm has traditionally recruited family

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    Underground Railroad Underground Railroad was used for slaves who evidently‚ grew tired of the way the southern whites treated them. Though‚ the name says that it ’s an "Underground Railroad" it was given that name because of the way escaped slaves had to be carried out secretly. It did not contain a railroad nor was it underground. Never would slaves (those who knew about the Underground Railroad) escape during the day time; it was secrecy that led them into succession. The darkness helped a lot

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    Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad I am sure everyone has heard about Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad at least once in their life; most people have learned about it in elementary or middle school. When I first learned about it‚ I always thought it was an actual railroad that was underground. Eventually‚ I learned that that was not true; it was just a metaphor. “It was symbolically underground as the network’s clandestine activities were secret and illegal so they had to remain

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    and safety precautions that should be followed when interacting with railroad crossings. The number one rule is to always use caution when approaching and crossing railroads. It is important when you first arrive at a railroad crossing to always slow down and pay attention to your surroundings. If you come to a stop at a railroad crossing you must be at least 15 feet from the nearest rail‚ and if you intend to park near a railroad crossing‚ you must be at least 50 feet from it. It is extremely important

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    attempting to escape to freedom by way of the Underground Railroad? Stories tell of quilts‚ made by slaves using sacks or scrapes of fabric stitched with various geometric patterns‚ containing codes that assisted slaves using the “Underground Railroad” to escape to freedom. Some historians believe there is no truth to the slave-quilt-code theory‚ while others provide compelling arguments in support of the use of quilts in the Underground Railroad. The debate is even more interesting when the African

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    “The Color Purple” research project End of slavery is the USA – The Underground Railroad Even from the beginning of the USA slavery was the norm. White people owned the black people and made them work for them‚ long days‚ hard work and in terrible conditions. However some people realised that this was wrong. The earliest recorded rescue of slaves was in 1787 when Isaac Hopper began helping slaves escape from their owners and live free lives as they deserved. By the 1820’s this operation was in

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    escape them? Cages‚ cages‚ cages of all kinds. A central theme in The Underground Railroad is Cora being trapped in a cage. Whether it was the plantation‚ the basement of Sam’s saloon‚ or Martin’s attic‚ Cora seems to be trapped wherever she goes. We think we have escaped these cages‚ but black people are still trapped today‚ but we can escape our cages through our communities. There are plenty of cages set in place for us‚ but we have to band together as one community in order to escape these cages

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    INTERNATIONAL FINANCE Deregulation: A major cause for the financial crisis of 2008? Professor E. Slavai Geoffrey Delbaere August 2013 “When you can create something out of nothing‚ it is very difficult to resist” Lee Hsien Loong (Prime Minister of Singapore) Introduction On September 15th 2008 the investment bank Lehman Brothers was declared bankrupt. That same month AIG‚ the world’s largest insurance company‚ also collapsed. These two events led to a global financial crisis which

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    Industrial Effects on the Environment in the EU Though pollution caused by careless industry practices has declined since the European Union began making environmental reforms‚ it still has a great bearing on water quality in Europe. Europe ’s continued reliance on coal and oil‚ high concentration of human population‚ and high commercial density are three major reasons for the present polluted water situation. Pollution of oil into marine environments‚ though largely caused by urban runoff

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