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    The Baby Boom

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    Baby Boom or Doom? After World War 2 as soldiers returned home they were looking to settle down‚ start families and make up for lost years caused by the war. This became known as the baby boom which first began in Canada in 1947 and lasted until 1966‚ it started later and lasted a couple years longer compared to the United States. This baby boom not only effected Canada then but continues to effect the country today and into the future. The baby boom effected Canada in many different ways‚ starting

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    The Booms Of The 1950s

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    Samantha Meyer Professor Mettler History 146 24 April 2013 The “Booms” of the 1950s After the war during the 1950s many aspects of life started to “boom”. The booming economy‚ booming suburban life‚ and the “baby boom” all occurred. After World War II ended‚ people had positive attitudes about life and wanted to have many children and create the perfect family. People believed their lives would now be prosperous and filled with happiness. Unemployment was low and the middle-class had money to spend

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    Baby Boom

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    received compensation from unemployment‚ acceptance on loans‚ and paid education. With this new profound bill‚ the returner vets began to feel as though they could settle down and finally start families. This eventually led to spark the Baby Boom. The baby boom was a time when many children were born during the post-World War II era. The very high increase in births during this time helped lead to high demand for consumer products‚ suburban style homes‚ and automobiles. With the increasing number

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    The Railroad Boom

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    The Railroad Boom The main reason for the transcontinental railroads to be built was to bring the east and west together. The building of these railroads caused huge economic growth throughout the United States. The railroad created opportunities for everyone across the US. “Railroads were the first big business‚ the first magnet for the great financial markets‚ and the first industry to develop a large-scale management bureaucracy. The railroads opened the western half of the nation to economic

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    The Baby Boom

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    to the United States‚ they were ready to take the next step in their lives.”[] For most of the soldiers that next step was to rekindle old flames and start a family. This time period was known as the “Baby Boom” due to the increase in childbirth between the years 1946 and 1964.[] The “Baby Boom” affected American history by producing a counter culture‚ suburbs and the need to reform the social security system. The culture with values and morals that ran counter of society is only one way to describe

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    Boom or Bust

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    The boom and bust cycles since the Civil War‚ we first prospered after the Civil War with the Industrial Revolution. After we boom‚ the stock market crashes and we go into a depression or recession depending how bad the economy is at the time. Companies then expanded‚ banks flourished by giving out many loans‚ while not being monitored. We go into wars that help us come out of the depressions. These cycles repeat themselves and you will see in this paper. During the Civil War the Northern states

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    Dotcom Boom

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    “The Dotcom Gloom”: The Boom and Bust of the Dotcom Industry Money plops down on the counter to pay for a new pair of shoes. Plastic cards swipe through to purchase a side table. Some people argue that society’s obsession with material goods comes from greed and decadence‚ but really it goes deeper than that. It comes from the noble tradition of capitalism. In the 1990s‚ America watched as the traditional face to face interactions of capitalism changed. It was changed through the Internet and is

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    Project Rubber Band

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    A rubber band car uses potential elastic energy from the rubber bands by turning it to kinetic energy. This kinetic energy is what makes the car move after which the rubber band swiftly returns to its original size and shape. When the band is wound around the axle‚ it is given the potential energy which is energy that is stored for later use. When the rubber band is released the spinning axle turns the potential energy into kinetic energy. This therefore follows that the more the rubber band is

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    ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION Natural rubber is produced by over 2000 plants species and its main constituent is poly (cis-I‚4-isoprene).a highly unsaturated hydrocarbon. Since 1914 there have been efforts to investigate microbial rubber degradation: However‚ only recently have the first proteins involved in this process have been identified and characterized and have the corresponding genes cloned. Analysis of the degradation product of natural rubber and synthetic rubbers isolated from various bacterial

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    Plant Biotechnology 26‚ 67–70 (2009) Minireview Production of natural rubber from Para rubber tree Yasuyuki Hayashi Bridgestone Corporation‚ Kodaira‚ Tokyo 187-8531‚ Japan E-mail: hayashi.yasuyuki@bridgestone.co.jp Tel: 81-42-342-6514 Fax: 81-43-498-2392 Received December 22‚ 2008; accepte January 27‚ 2009 (Edited by H. Suzuki) Abstract Natural rubber is one of the most important polymers produced by plants because it is a strategic raw material used in more than 40‚000 products. It

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