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    Sugar‚ gold and diamonds‚ Coffee‚ tobacco‚ soybeans‚ corn‚ and rice. Also many fruits such as oranges‚ lemons‚ mangoes‚ guavas‚ passion fruit‚ and tangerines War: French invade Portugal in 1807‚ In 1817 Pernambuccan revolution against British regency fails but deepens anti-British sentiment‚ War with United Provinces of Río de la Plata (Cisplatine War) from 1925-28‚ Cabanagem rebellion in Pará in 1835-37‚ War of the Farrapos (ragamuffins)‚ also known as the Farroupilha rebellion‚ in Santa Catarina

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    encapsulates the idea that the issues of a time‚ change and adapt with the changing of context. The contemporary text Clueless takes the rustic values placed on courtship‚ dating and ultimately marriage as well as the social/class distinctions in Regency England and successfully transforms them to better suite the new context of a contemporary audience and less rigid society. In the 19th century‚ marriage was the sole occupation of women and was the only way for women to rise in social status

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    Transfer‚ Jobs & Internships Tab 3 of 3 Current Location 5345_2155OL Medical Terminology Course Documents Student Resources Take Test: Chapter 6: Cardiovascular System Menu Management Options Course Menu: 5345_2155OL (Medical Terminology) Announcements Student Help Calendar Course Messages Technical Support Student Support Services Important Course Information COURSE PREVIEW Course Documents Take Test: Chapter 6: Cardiovascular System Content Top of Form Assistive Technology Tips

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    THE NOVEL IS CRITICAL OF THE SUPERFICIALITIES AND INJUSTICES OF AUSTENS SOCIETY‚ BUT NOT OF THE WAY THAT SOCIETY IS FUNDAMENTALLY ORGANISED. It is not the fundamental structure of the Regency Period that Jane Austen criticizes in “Pride and Prejudice” but rather its transgression into a shallow society‚ defined largely by marriage and status. Contextually women derived their all-important wealth (as women had no right to inheritance)  and status from the frivolity of marriage‚ but this more often

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    The Asuka Period‚ (552-710 CE) was an era of great reform. Buddhism and other foreign practices such as the Chinese written language‚ and the creation of an imperial state were instituted under Prince Shotoku (574-622 CE) and the Soga Family (who had emerged victorious in 507 after defeating the Uji nobility). After the death of Prince Shotoku and Soga Umako‚ tensions rose due to the questions of succession. Prince Naka‚ an insignificant member of the royal family‚ longed to rule Japan‚ and together

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    purchased one hundred forty three AmeriSuite hotels which were renovated and are being operated under their new name‚ Hyatt Place. Hyatt is known for specializing in luxury hotels that also provide meeting facilities and special services. The Hyatt Regency in Columbus Ohio was built in 1980. This hotel has six hundred and thirty one guest rooms‚ which makes it the largest hotel in the State‚ based on the number of rooms. The five service essentials that the Hyatt management company teaches to their

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    contextualisation of both constructs grows. The exploration of the construction of values regarding marriage‚ and the role of women within this‚ is achieved through a consideration of the role of literature in the context of both texts. Education for Regency women was generally limited to achieving certain successes or skills; “a women must have a thorough knowledge of music‚ singing‚ drawing‚ dancing‚ and the modern language”‚ which made a woman an accomplished one and in better protect to attract a

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    attitudes present in the texts. Jane Austen’s book Emma(1816)‚ relevant to society in Regency England‚ is relived in a modern day context relevant to the 20th century American society in Amy Heckerling’s “teen flick” Clueless(1995). Social status plays a crucial part in both texts. “Emma Woodhouse‚ handsome‚ clever‚ and rich‚ with a comfortable home and a happy disposition...”(pg.1‚chap.1) lived in nineteenth century Regency England‚ where social status was dictated by wealth and breeding‚ which as a

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    Poverty‚ Unemployment and Underemployment Linkage between employment and poverty in this regard will be approached by looking at the relation between poverty and unemployment and between poverty and underemployment. The chosen of indicator unemployment and underemployment is based on reality that both indicators is directly related with income level. Someone who is unemployed certainly not have income from a job‚ while underemployment closely related with the low of working hours and income

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    Kansas City Hyatt Walkway Collapse Introduction The Hyatt Regency Hotel was built in Kansas City‚ Missouri in 1978. This hotel consisted of a 40-story hotel tower and conference facilities‚ which were connected by an open concept atrium. Inside the atrium‚ there were three walkways that connected the hotel to the conference facilities on the second‚ third‚ and fourth floors. The atrium was 145 feet long‚ 117 feet wide and 50 feet high. On July 17‚ 1981‚ approximately 2‚000 people had gathered

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