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    It All Adds Up Question 1 Response: The decade of the 1950s might be considered to be a tale of two Americas or even a paradox for various reasons. Even though this time period can been seen as a decade of prosperity with the freedom of consumer choice‚ ethnic minorities were excluded. This decade was a time of confidence and a time of fear. The United State believed that they could do whatever; for example end poverty and prevent the revolution on communism in other countries. Even though Americans

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    Jayant Agro Organics CMP: 84 MCap: 125cr ROCE: 19.45%‚ ROE: 22.61% 3yrs CAGR Sales: 21.49% 3 yrs CAGR inNet Profits: 43.88% PE: 2.68 (TTM) EV to Sales: 0.25 EV to EBIDTA: 4.13 7 yrs 600% increase in profits and 400% increase in sales ================= Consolidated Sales/NP/dividend numbers. March 2007 Sales 462.49Cr Net Profit: 6.76Cr Div:1.25 March 2008 Sales 605.96Cr Net Profit: 9.51Cr Div:1.25 March 2009 Sales 875.86Cr Net Profit 7.49Cr Div: 1.25 March 2010 Sales 904.01Cr Net

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    American Democracy: A Real Democracy or Hidden Oligarchy? The United States was founded with the intent that class distinction and rigid social structure were the things left behind in the old world. Life‚ liberty‚ and pursuit of happiness were the basis that created the American dream from the very beginning. The state where people face promise of political democracy‚ wide range of civil liberties‚ opportunity for economic prosperity‚ and equality between each and every citizen. “Government

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    History Task: How does tobacco link British Empire and American development from 1600 onward? The trade of tobacco was advantageous to both American development and the British Empire in the 17th and 18th century. Tobacco was first introduced to Europeans in 1492 when Columbus landed in the Americas. Columbus wrote in his diary‚ on October 15th‚ 1492‚ that he observed an Indian sailing in a canoe with water‚ food‚ and tobacco leaves. Salves- New world America Briatin had much respect from

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    the center of South America‚ which is bordered by Brazil to the east and northeast‚ and Argentina to the south and southeast‚ and Bolivia to the northwest. Paraguay lies on both banks of the Paraguay River‚ which runs through the center of the country from north to south. Due to its central location in South America‚ it is sometimes referred to as Corazon de America (Heart of America). The Guarani have been living in Paraguay since before the Europeans arrived in South America in the 16th century

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    History Handout (Religion) *Roman Catholic Religion and Islam are the two dominant religions in the country Functions of religion: -it explains the unknown -source of strength and hope -for the Muslims‚ it legitimates one’s claim to authority (by the use of Tarsila) According to Karl Marx “Religion is the opium for the masses” Religions in the Philippines (developed‚ entered and flourished): Anitoism‚ Hinduism‚ Buddhism‚ Islam and Christianity Anitoism: -it was first termed as animism -dominated

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    The Marshall Plan In this speech‚ delivered at the Harvard University commencement in 1947‚ Secretary of State Marshall articulated a plan a plan for American aid to Europe. The plan was designed to fill the power vacuum in Europe and to help Europe reconstruct itself after the devastation of war. The program was remarkably successful and by the early 1950s the Western European country was much recovered. The truth of the matter is that Europes requirements for the next three years of foreign

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    Analyze various views regarding Western European unity from 1946 to 1989 Mason Azais World History II Mr. Andrew Ulrich May 25‚ 2013 Abstract The two world super powers The United States and Russia are in deep conflict trying to be dominant over one another. Forming Alliances NATO and Warsaw to push different governments and rule over Europe post World War II from the years 1946 to 1986. But in more than just foreign affairs there was a race to become the most scientifically

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    Hong Shen Chen DOC 3 B07 Jacquie Paper1 A Different America Society tends to silence the dark park of the history‚ and this is no different to what happened in the 50’s‚ post-Korean War. Many people were guided to believe that post war was a good time due to the phony improvement done by the government - GI Bill and the first integrated army. Moreover‚ televisions were censored to broadcast happy stories only. Yet‚ in reality‚ the power of white supremacy and patriarchy continued to expand

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    During the 19th century‚ women in America were considered second class citizens. They were looked down upon by men‚ both physically and intellectually. Although they lived in a free country‚ women often were confined within their own homes. Women were stereotyped as being weak‚ delicate and frail and any type of “unconventional work” was deemed hazardous for them. A woman’s main responsibility in life was to be subordinate to her husband and maintain the duties of the home. Women’s rights‚ as

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