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    Gold Rush

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    How did the Australian Gold Rush effect Australia’s immigration and multiculturalism? During the gold rush period‚ immigrants from all around the world came to Australia to find wealth and riches in the gold fields. The majority of these immigrants came from England‚ Ireland‚ Scotland‚ Wales‚ America and Germany. But the largest foreign contingent was China with over 40‚000 coming to work in the gold fields. The Chinese worked in large groups with one leader who was in charge. They worked hard and

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    The Gold Standard

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    The Gold Standard The gold standard‚ a monetary system‚ directly links a currency’s value to that of gold. For the country that on the gold standard‚ if they want to increase the amount of money‚ they have to expand its gold reserves as a condition. Because the supply for global gold grows only slowly‚ it becomes an effective way to prevent the government overspending and create inflation. Many countries‚ such as the U.S.‚ using the gold as their currency in the past even

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    * Introduction The Ward was a movie that talked about Alice who was suffering from Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). The movie begun with a young lady-Kristen that caught by polices after burning down an old farmhouse and then was sent and locked in the North Bend Psychiatric Hospital. At there‚ Kristen met Dr. Gerald Stringer-a psychiatrist and also Emily‚ Sarah‚ Zoey and Iris-other personalities. After some procedure of body checking‚ Kristen was put into a room that belonged to Tammy-a personality

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    Stay Gold

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    Stay Gold By: Julie Pratt In the end of the novel “The Outsiders” by S.E Hinton‚ Johnny Cade’s last words to Ponyboy were “Stay gold‚ Ponyboy. Stay gold…” (pg 148). One way to interpret Johnny’s words would be that he meant for Ponyboy to keep his innocence. Another way would be to say that Johnny meant for Ponyboy to stay true to who he was. It is also possible that he meant for Ponyboy to continue to be a generally good person‚ pure of heart and mind. Johnny’s last words to Ponyboy had a triple

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    Secretary of Defense Corporate Fellows Program FINAL REPORT ORACLE CORPORATION Lt Col Linda R. Medler‚ USAF May 2002 ORACLE CORPORATION THE TRUTH BEHIND THE BILLION DOLLAR STORY AND LESSONS FOR THE DOD by Linda R. Medler‚ Lt Col‚ USAF A Research Report Submitted to the Faculty In Partial Fulfillment of the Graduation Requirements Advisor: Mr. Eric Briggs‚ Director‚ Secretary of Defense Corporate Fellow Program Washington‚ DC May 2002 Disclaimer The views expressed

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    The past 10 weeks have been a great learning experience for me‚ especially since this was my first clinical placement. I have gained competence in performing different procedures on patients‚ while learning a variety of skill sets to assist with the work which was not taught in textbooks. My most unforgettable experience was the administration of intramuscular (IM) injections. As someone that has never injected a needle before‚ I felt this experience was quite scary and mind blowing. Although

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    works did not attempt to incite whites to acknowledge blacks. Wright does not write to preach that blacks are equal to whites. The characters in Wright’s works‚ including Bigger Thomas from Native Son‚ are not all pure in heart; the characters have psychological burdens and act upon their burdens. For instance‚ Bigger Thomas‚ long under racial oppression‚ accidentally suffocates Mary Dalton in her room for fear that he will be discriminated against and charged with the rape of Mary Dalton. Also‚ according

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    The Outsiders Gold

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    beautiful‚ can last forever. Frost says‚ "Nature’s first green is gold‚ her hardest hue to hold‚ Her early leafs a flower‚ but only so an hour‚" meaning that "gold" is considered beautiful and perfect but is the hardest to keep. Gold will only last a short time. The above quote from the poem also means that the best things in life‚ represented by gold‚ can’t last forever as represented by the second line of the poem. The poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay" by Robert Frost holds several meanings that relate beauty

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    Silver Trade Dbq Analysis

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    Enriched Global 9    Flow of Silver       The Silver trade boomed from 1570­1750‚making silver one of  the most traded items of the time period.  The flow of such  h​ h ​ silver during the mid­16t ​  ­ early 18t ​ had social and economic  effects to the regions connected by the trade ‚ such as‚  increasing class distinctions in China and Europe as well as  hurt the Spanish and Chinese economy.  The Silver trade puts a  countries such as China in situations whereas the Silver trade  helps or hurt the civilization

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    Gold Rush

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    California Gold Rush changed California by creating a larger and more diverse population‚ establishing San Francisco as one of the premier trade and banking cities in the nation‚ and the eruption of mining “boom towns.”
By the winter of 1848‚ rumors of gold had drifted eastward across the country‚ but few easterners believed them. The gold discovery needed validation and President James Polk delivered that in early December of 1848. Every family within the nation was discussing gold in the west

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