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    With a corrupt government‚ a country full of volatile and dangerous people‚ one of the remaining reasons to appease citizens would be because they at the very least had a stable and secure job. During this time in Mexican history‚ however‚ the jobs at home were scarce. While Diaz did manage to introduce a large amount to the country what with the railroad construction and all the exporting business‚ it just did not seem to be enough to keep his citizens employed. Often what

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    become possible. The Constitutional Convention was created to fix the problems that was facing the Articles of Confederation were the thirteen states became a confederation with a weak central government that gave some of their powers to the national government. Delegates‚ people who represented what the society wants‚ decided to not only helped with the Articles of Confederation‚ but also propose a new American government. During the Constitutional Convention‚ delegates also discussed how much power

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    The economic situation has proven to have impacted the airline industries in many ways. For instance‚ changes in price of an airline industry may also change the demand and elasticity of the services offered by the airline company. In this regard‚ the outlook of the airline industry can still be considered to have strong growth in spite of changing economic conditions. For airlines‚ the economic situation for prices‚ wage inequality and even monetary aspects will hold many challenges and only those

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    The conclusion of the convention should bring me solace but I find that it only brings me distress for the future of our country. I do not believe that we established a wise and just government. I believe that this government is destined to either become a monarchy or fall into the hands of a corrupt and oppressive aristocracy. Granting the plan we decided upon is superior to The Articles. The Articles of Confederation was a government that should have never been thought up. There were too

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    According to Wikipedia‚ Aviation Industry in India traces back its History to 1912‚ with first flight from Karachi to Delhi started by Indian State Air Services and Imperial Airways UK collaboration. Actually it was just an extension of the London-Karachi flight by imperial airways. However the actual instigation of India Aviation Industry was in the form of Tata Airline by JRD Tata in 1932. He was also the first Indian to get an A-License. In 1946‚ Tata Airlines was transformed into Air India

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    201240 Fall 2012 CHPL 500-B03 LUO The Geneva Convention was a series of treaties signed (1864-1949) in Geneva‚ Switzerland. These treaties were supposed to define humane treatment of soldiers and civilians in wartime. The first convention‚ signed by 16 nations‚ covered the protection of sick and wounded soldiers and medical personnel and facilities. Conventions held in later years extended (1906) the first to naval warfare and covered (1929) the treatment

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    What started as a small spark ‚ possibly in a barn‚ ignited one of the most destructive and largest catastrophes‚ in Chicago’s history. The Great Chicago fire of 1871 is still a mystery. MAny have speculated‚ pointed fingers‚ and taken blame for the devastating fire that destroyed hundreds of acres‚ took many lives‚ and charred the Windy City to ashes. The truths to what really happened on that late night on the eighth of October may never be unravelled. Many do however feel that the evidence

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    While reading the Chicago Poems by Carl Sandburg I got the feeling as though I was in the early 1920’s. I was able to know what life was like back then and how the people of the time felt about the events that were going on around them. He wrote what he was experiencing during the First World War and how death was realized by this generation for the first time. This work was quite efficient in doing what it needed to do. It is difficult for a poet to convey a single message in a collection of

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    I had only gotten six hours of sleep. I didn’t want to get up but today is the day that I get to explore Chicago with my friends! Even though I felt exhausted I pushed myself up and got ready. I didn’t know whether to expect it to be warm like the last few days have been or if it would be cold‚ so I dressed for both. I pulled my sneakers on and collected my little bag full of snacks and essentials for walking around all day. Getting to school I go sit with my friends outside the gym as we anxiously

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    Throughout history‚ human civilizations have thrived and turned to more sophisticated societies. Change is what everyone feared after settling down in a comfortable place. From Columbus to Galileo to Martin Luther King‚ we have seen how disobedience has changed societies and formed the platform for future advancement. This social progress can be seen in the arts and music with Beethoven‚ to political change in the Seneca falls convention. Ludwig Van Beethoven was a German composer during the late

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