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    American Civil War

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    disadvantages…a smaller pop. of 9 million (inc. 3.5 million slaves) had to import ind. goods; very little munitions production  The S. was looking for an add. adv.‚ namely an alliance w/ GB (since GB industry was dependent on "King Cotton")...but GB was wary of events and did not want to become involved:  GB had stockpiled cotton as the conflict was escalating; they had also found other sources (Madras‚ India)  most Br. workers who lost their jobs in cotton factories had been able to find work

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    Cherry Mobile Flame Specifications Dual SIM / Dual Standby 4.5-inch qHD (960x540) IPS capacitive display 245ppi‚ 16.8M colors with 5-point multi-touch feature 1.2GHz dual-core Qualcomm MSM8225 Snapdragon S4 Processor Qualcomm MSM8625 Snapdragon S4‚ according to AnTuTu Benchmark v3.0.3 Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich Adreno 203 GPU 512MB of RAM 4GB of internal storage microSD slot up to 32GB 5MP autofocus camera with LED flash 720p@15fps HD video recording VGA (0.3MP) front-facing

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    Sustainable Development White Paper World Youth Alliance By Meghan Grizzle‚ World Youth Alliance Research and Policy Specialist Reviewed By Andreas Widmer‚ Director of Entrepreneurship Programs Catholic University of America and Vincenzina Santoro‚ Former Vice President and Economist of JPMorgan & Co. and UN Representative of the American Family Association of New York October 2012 World Youth Alliance • 228 East 71 Street • New York‚ NY 10021 • www.wya.net st World Youth Alliance

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    Loss In The Secret Lion

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    advance in life. Whether it’s a loss of great or little magnitude‚ moving on depends on how the particular individual handles the situation. We are all diverse and react through different mediums. In the story The Secret Lion‚ the author‚ Alberto Alvaro Rios uses symbolism to show how the twelve- year old boy- the protagonist and his friend Sergio learn how to accept loss. The first and most evident symbol mentioned by the author in the story is the secret lion. It’s not a real lion. The secret lion represents

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    Investment Analysis (FIN 670) Fall 2009 Homework 8 Instructions: please read carefully • • You should show your work how to get the answer for each calculation question to get full credit The due date is Tue Dec 15‚ 2009. Late homework will not be graded. Name(s): Student ID 1. A constant-growing stock just paid $2 dividend and has a current market price of $30. Determine the stock’s required rate of return if the company’s constant growth rate is 5%. a. 5% b. 7% c. 12%

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    Chapter 4 Thinking Critically 1.) Why does a motherboard sometimes support more than one Front Side Bus speed? A motherboard sometimes supports more than one Front Side Bus speed to support a number of processors and memory that differ in bus speed. 2.) Why don’t all buses on a motherboard operate at the same speed? The reason that all the buses don’t operate at the same speed on a motherboard is because some devices on the board are slower than others and don’t require or can’t support

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    Conflicts Are Important

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    entirety (Cheesebro O’Connor‚ Rios‚ 2010‚ p.160). 2. Fact conflicts: Fact conflict arise based on simple disagreements. Instead of disagreeing on whether something is true or false the information can be looked up and proven to be the former or later. If someone is telling you something and you believe that statement to be false‚ instead of creating a fact conflict and arguing over it simply look it up to prove whether you are right or wrong (Cheesebro O’Connor‚ Rios‚ 2010‚ p. 160). 3.

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    Hitlers Foreign Policys

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    Germany invading Austria ● Italy mobilises troops to Brenner Pass ● GB/France/Italy meet at Stresa ● Stresa Front condemn German agression/rearmament ● Germany does not attempt to invade Austria ● Saarland under control of League of Nations ● ● ● Saarland returned to Germany after referendum (Jan 1935) Anglo-German Naval Pact (June 1935) Germany allowed navy but must be 1/3 of GB navy Breaking the Versailles Treaty and Foreign Policy 1936-1939 ●

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    of them will consider using instant. Israelis are the highest consumers of instant coffee at 80%‚ followed by Russians at 72%. Great Britain and Turkey scored low on the ground coffee scale‚ with 19% and 15% respectively. This research confirms in GB people tend to go to coffee shops for the ‘real deal’ and are generally content with instant coffee at home‚ said Kantar. “Drinking coffee‚ whether at home or in a café‚ instant or filter‚ is a global pastime‚” said Tracy Allnutt‚ head of commercial

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    and why do they remain in this dismal environment. Another interesting aspect of this reading‚ is how the people of Rio de Janeiro view the residents of the communities they call the favelas. Favela is a term used to identify the disorganized illegal slum areas of Brazil that are built on public or private lands outside of major cities like Rio de Janeiro. They have existed in Rio de Janeiro for over 100 years; the cause is mostly from the increased population in the major cities of this country

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