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    There are many stories about death that happened between 1870 and 1899. I found three stories that I thought really related to the “horrible death”. The first report I found was about two workmen that were decapitated in Chicago. The second report was about uncaring workhouse and the uncaring owner at Hackney Union’s Brentwood schools. The last report was on a man who was working for a company and who died by being electrocuted. In Chicago‚ two men who were decapitated while they were working.

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    Strategic Management Case study “Air Asia: Flying Low-Cost with High Hope”   TengAmnuay Thanat                                       1.  How  did  AirAsia’s  short-­‐haul  business  build  its  competitive  advantage?       LCC  Value  Chain   Aircraft  fleet   Cost  Leadership   Using  the  same  Airbus  A320-­‐200     -­‐ Lower

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    Do to the fact that Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin the South was then able to increase its cotton supply sending raw cotton north to be made into fabric. Francis C. Lowell increased the efficiency in the making of fabric by bringing spinning and weaving tools together into one factory. In 1846‚ Elias Howe created the sewing machine which revolutionized the manufacture of clothing. All of a sudden‚ clothing began to be made in factories as opposed to at home. Rising industries and factories led

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    The Gilded Age will be remembered for the accomplishments of thousands of American thinkers‚ inventors‚ entrepreneurs‚ writers‚ and promoters of social justice. The Gilded Age and the first years of the twentieth century were a time of great social change and economic growth in the United States. Roughly spanning the years between Reconstruction and the dawn of the new century‚ the Gilded Age saw rapid industrialization‚ urbanization‚ the construction of great transcontinental railroads‚ innovations

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    The Gilded Six Bits This story‚ written by Zora Neale Hurston‚ is about a marriage that seems perfect at first. Missie May and Joe seem like the perfect couple‚ they are playful and clearly in love. Though Missie May loves Joe‚ she has an affair with a rich man named Slemmons. Joe walks in on them and ends up taking Slemmons gold watch charm. Missie claims Slemmons offered to pay her to have sex with him. Their relationship is stand-offish from that day until they find out she is pregnant. When

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    everything she wanted and have. She is not a person who let money define her‚ whereas you have‚ Missie May‚ a housewife and her husband gives her everything she wanted and needed. It’s Funny how Hurston depicted two different kind of bad marriages. In “The Gilded Six-Bits” the wife cheats on the husband where as in “sweat” the husband cheats on the wife. In both stories‚ Hurston tested a Woman’s strengths and weakness

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    Prohibition In The 1920s

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    The alcohol prohibition in 1920 was a government effort to stop the manufacturing‚ distribution‚ and consumption of alcohol. To say the least‚ the prohibition only made matters worse causing the consumption of alcohol to increase significantly. The addictive properties of alcohol forced citizens into find alternate and dangerous routes to getting their fix. After the defeat of prohibition‚ one would believe the government would learn from their mistakes. However‚ the 1950’s proved differently when

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    Essay On 1920s Music

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    People of all ages have been using music to express themselves for thousands of years. The 1920s‚ as well as 2000s are prominently known for their groundbreaking new sound. The two were ferociously popular in their time‚ but how can two genres‚ each with a different sound‚ be so popular? The purpose of the composer‚ instruments used and the sound produce‚ are vastly different between the two. However‚ though time changes‚ some things remain the same. For example‚ in the 1920s‚ music was worshipped

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    The 1920s and 1930s were interesting decades in the United States. WWI had just ended and the society was in the process of changing its eras and beginning a new chapter in its history. The 1920s in the United States is referred to as the Roaring Twenties. The reason for this is because of the "roaring" prosperity during this time period. The businesses and culture were booming in this era. The 1930s in the United States is referred to as the Great Depression. The reason it is called this is because

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    progress in America’s social culture. Society faced a revolution in several areas. Women‚ for example‚ after gaining the right to vote‚ dropped old modest ways and transformed their morals‚ becoming freer with dress and attitude. Furthermore‚ music was revolutionized with the new melodies of jazz and blues. Even religion became less constricted‚ as creationism was questioned by many Americans. Additionally‚ one of the most developed areas of the 1920’s was black culture and literature. The “New Negro

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