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    European Slave Trading

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    Want for Labouring People: European Slave Trading in the Indian Ocean‚ 1500-1850” - 02/27/2016 Richard Allen’s article replaces the “want for labouring people” or slaves in its context. The French‚ British and Dutch colonies of the Indian Ocean had a strong need for an inexpensive labor‚ especially since the local workforce was every expensive. The article also refutes common misconceptions about the slave trading in the Indian Ocean and shows that this slave trading was actually more significant

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    This paper examines the role of organized labour in India in a structural and historical context. It attempts to trace the economic‚ political and social effects of the trade union movement and its strategies over time. These effects are felt at enterprise- and/or firm-level‚ industry-level‚ regional and national level. First we consider the effect of changing economic conditions on the evolution of trade unions and bargaining institutions in largely urban labour markets in the post-independence

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    The Slave Dynasty

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    of power and authority and by trying to base the government on a very narrow group‚ He made many people dissatisfied. This led to fresh disturbances and troubles after his death. Hindus were slaughtered and their women and children were made slaves. Balban also punished the people of Mewat with his usual brutality.

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    The Hermit Kingdom Essay

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    Described as ‘The Hermit Kingdom’‚ the isolated nation of North Korea‚ through the involvement of propaganda‚ unique ideologies and strict law enforcement‚ have masked‚ to some extent‚ the true reality of life in their country. Following the Japanese surrender at the end of WWII in 1945‚ Korea was divided into 2 zones‚ north and south‚ ruled by the Soviet Union and the United States‚ respectively. Established circa February 1946‚ the Provisional People’s Committee for North Korea was the initial

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    Christa Hall Arkansas History Hybrid 09/01/2014 Native Americans in Arkansas Native Americans in Arkansas‚ what do we really know about them and their presence in Arkansas? Thanks to history books and some other resources we know some things about Native Americans‚ but those history books don’t specifically talk about their presence in Arkansas. Thanks to our textbooks‚ instructor‚ and some other resources we can find out more about the Native Americans and their presence in Arkansas and even

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    Slaves to the Screens

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    Gabe Sanchez Slaves to the Screens In today’s society we find ourselves sitting in front of and LCD screen for countless hours throughout the weeks on end. The line that distinguishes between machinery and the organic is steadily beginning to diminish like snow on a busy highway. As a film fanatic‚ college student and video editor I too stare at monitors for prolonged periods of time. Whether it be for research‚ course work‚ watching movies and TV shows‚ or just messing around on our phones; it

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    Labor and Delivery

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    Name: Amanda Brooks Journal Report #1 Journal: JOGNN Clinical Issue Volume: 35 Page: 547-556 Year: 2006 Author(s): Kathleen Rice Simpson‚ Dotti C. James‚ and G. Eric Knox Article Title: Nurse-Physician Communication During Labor and Birth; Implications for Patient Safety Summary (in your own words): To sum up the article‚ It’s about nurses and physicians lacking communication between one another. If they lack communication‚ then it can involve any kind of injury or death. When the

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    Child Labor Paper

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    Child labor reached new heights during the Industrial Revolution. Due to this‚ it lead to an increase in the “percentage of children ten to fifteen years of age who were gainfully employed. Although the official figure of 1.75 million significantly understates the true number‚ it indicates that at least 18 percent of these children were employed in 1900. In southern cotton mills‚ 25 percent of the employees were below the age of fifteen‚ with half of these children below age twelve” (History). Businesses

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    Atlantic Slave Trade

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    time period prior to the development of the Atlantic slave trade and the time period right after its introduction and assess the impact of its emergence. To what extent did African slavery change American society? You may want to consider social‚ economic‚ and geographical. Prior to the Atlantic slave trade‚ the arable land along the South Atlantic seaboard were owned by wealth landowners and farmed primarily by either Native American slaves or white indentured servants. Beginning in the late 16th

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    Disneyland Disneyland‚ known for being one of the happiest places on earth- both adults and children believe it to be a magical place to visit. Walt Disney had an incredible imagination to put together a place where you can escape the real world. Disneyland has a charm that no other place on earth can compare to; it has a special way of creating a magical environment. Many things about this place make it so special‚ one of the many things is the landscape and attractions. Its impossible to try

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