Industrialization: Proposed Lesson Plan for AP World History Grades 11-12 Rita Brunkow‚ Teacher Overview Industrialization is a global macro-change that started in the 18th century in Great Britain and continues today in developing states. Students will compare the 18th century industrial revolution in England to industrialization in China. They will learn how internal and external factors promoted or hindered industrialization. Another important aspect of this unit is to consider the effects
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Over many years‚ Jews have developed into Eastern Europe even when times were rough. Most of these Jews settled in small Yiddish towns during Pre-World War Two called shtetls. Jobs in these towns could vary from contractors and entrepreneurs to shopkeepers‚ carpenters‚ shoemakers‚ tailors‚ truck drivers‚ otherwise known as teamsters‚ and water carriers. These settlement were mainly occupied by Jews‚ making up around 80% of the population (Kassow‚ Samuel). Even though shtetls are considerably small
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Americans for years to come‚ and significantly altered the course of U.S. history. As for economics‚ Puritans developed a very diverse and successful economy that cultivated international trade. Within congregations‚ farmers sold to produce to shopkeepers‚ who in turn sold enough goods to make a
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The violence based on intolerance being created‚ such as national identity‚ social identity‚ mental illness‚ social problems. the whole cultural patterns and configuration profile productions. The violence is a cultural pattern‚ like other types of social deviation‚ through the socialization process of continuous education‚ training‚ and rehabilitation. And across systems and institutions‚ and social relations and cultural interactions going on. Are produced and reproduced‚ across units / social
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PART- A INTRODUCTION SOFT DRINK IN INDIA When the soft Drink first saw light of the day in India‚ no one knows. For decade it was a local low-Key industry‚ mainly confined to “the sahib 7 the elite”. The popular drink in the middle class homes was sweetened lemon juice mixed with water knows as ‘Nimbu pani’ today. Coca-Cola came to India amidst many fan fares in the 1950 and it became the national drink in a few years. Though other soft drinks brands were available in more than one city
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Inadequate and unplanned roads: Dhaka City has very inadequate road networks. For a standard city‚ where the minimum road requirement is 25%‚ Dhaka has only 7.5% road of its total area. 30% of this 7.5% road is also occupied by the hawkers‚ salesman and shopkeepers. A significant portion is occupied by construction materials and waste-containers of the City Corporation. As a result‚ vehicles do not get sufficient space to move on. Besides this‚ in most cases roads are serpentine rather than being straight
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First is the‚ "shopkeeper image and conflict between business and health care permeated the General Practitioners discussions and accounted for their concerns regarding the extension of prescribing rights to community pharmacists and involvement in extended services.1" Community pharmacists feel inferior when they are seen only as shopkeepers. Even though GPs find it easy to access a pharmacist‚ it’s inconvenient for the patient
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Adam Johnson Stokka English 4‚ Period 1 6 December 2013 Does it really matter who wrote Shakespeare? Who cares if Shakespeare did not write the greatest plays or sonnets of our millenium? Some research points to the theory that William Shakespeare was credited for plays that he did not write‚ but that does not change the everlasting impact Shakespearean works have had on the world. Shakespeare is like Santa Claus. He is real up to a certain point. Though Saint
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worship and funeral rites Symbolic - social‚ political functions Just for fun... What were the first sports? Boxing and Wrestling Running and Jumping Archery‚ Chariot Archery‚ and Chariot Racing Ball games? Fertile Crescent 3rd millenium (3000-2000 BC) Sources: seals‚ art‚ some written records Activities: Wrestling‚ boxing‚ feats of strength Royal demonstrations Ancient Egypt Royal displays; hunting; military sports Sources: hieroglyphics Sed festival The Hittites
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In The Philanthropic Revolution: An Alternative History of American Charity‚ Jeremy Beer succeeds in his two-pronged effort to delineate charity from philanthropy‚ both in their actual practice and in their distinct origins‚ and to expose the long-ignored skeletons of philanthropy’s deep‚ historical closets. All of this is achieved in no more than 110 pages‚ and amounts to nothing less than a sheer testament to Beer’s intellectual acuity. Delicately balancing descriptive‚ historical narration and
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