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    The Progressive Era

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    Progressive Era Progressivism in the United States took place in the period between the Spanish-American War and the entry of the United States into the great World War. It was a time for change in America in all walks of life‚ as well as a time for reform. It was marked by Theodore Roosevelt’s 7 and a half years in office‚ the Rough Rider put it upon himself to make the first strides towards reform. These reforms included the cracking down on illegal monopolies and so forth. During this era large

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    Era of Apple

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    IDEA LIVES ON 1955-2011 ERA OF APPLE Three apples have changed the world ‘ADAMS’‚ ‘NEWTON’s’ and ‘STEVE JOBS’ Apple was just a fruit for all of us some time back‚ nobody would have ever thought that this name will bring a revolution in the electronic industry. Wherever Apple stepped in‚ it managed to touch the sky. From an interactive desktop operating system‚ Apple was determined to bring best sound technology and so the old Walkman and disk man were transformed into a smart music player

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    Policing‚ in all its forms‚ is a matter of trust and honesty between the police departments and those they are suppose to protect. My sources deal with two cities and their policing ways‚ New York City and Johnstown‚ and how their efforts to right the wrongs of their departments’ sordid and violent pasts will lead to hopefully productive and brighter futures for them and their citizens. Both have had mixed success in these new paths‚ but hope to continue forward in a positive matter. In New York

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    Criminal Justice and the Community Community policing is explained as a collaboration of community and the police working together to help identify and solve criminal activities. Additionally‚ the whole concept behind it is to promote public safety and to enhance the quality of life within the neighborhoods in which we reside in. Community policing is composed of two major components which are community partnership and problem solving. Community policing is a program that was initially started in

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    The Progressive Era

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    The Progressive Era Progressivism is an umbrella label for a wide range of economic‚ political‚ social‚ and moral reforms. These included efforts to outlaw the sale of alcohol; regulate child labor and sweatshops; scientifically manage natural resources; insure pure and wholesome water and milk; Americanize immigrants or restrict immigration altogether; and bust or regulate trusts. Drawing support from the urban‚ college-educated middle class‚ Progressive reformers sought to eliminate corruption

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    Victorian Era

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    The Victorian Period Queen Victoria The Victorian period formally begins in 1837 (the year Victoria became Queen) and ends in 1901 (the year of her death).  As a matter of expediency‚ these dates are sometimes modified slightly.  1830 is usually considered the end of the Romantic period in Britain‚ and thus makes a convenient starting date for Victorianism.  Similarly‚ since Queen Victoria’s death occurred so soon in the beginning of a new century‚ the end of the previous century provides a useful

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    Paleolithoic Era

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    The Paleolithic Era‚ also known as the ‘’Old Stone Age”‚ was an era in which early humans were developed and was the longest time period of mankind. This Era took place during the Ice Age. The Paleolithic period was the cultural period of the Stone Age that began about 2 million years ago. Around this time period‚ tools were created‚ handmade by the early humans. These tools made by the early humans were made from bones and stone. With the tools they built‚ they used them to hunt and gather food

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    The Progressive Era

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    1. The progressive era: in the United States was a period of reform which lasted from the 1880s to the 1920s.The goals of Farmers Alliances were to regulate railroads‚ reform taxes‚ and back money with silver rather than gold. The Populist Party officially began in 1892. The party platform called for many items including: Free coinage of silver‚ Abolition of national banks‚ Graduated income tax Increase in paper money‚ Government ownership of transportation‚ Direct election of Senators‚ Civil service

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    The Progressive Era

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    The Progressive Era What were the motives behind the groups and individuals known as Progressives? The Progressive movement is a broad label for the various economic‚ social‚ and political reform movements that took place in the United States between 1900 and 1914. Throughout the Progressive Era‚ a common concern sets the tone for nearly every discussion of economic‚ social‚ and political policy: an uneasiness in the population brought about by the dramatic development of modern industry and

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    The Renaissance Era

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    During the Renaissance era education was being highly encouraged. The people were trying to become a more successful community. Although they were encouraged to study and be successful they do acknowledge that not everyone was born to be a scholar. But for whom were they became the teachers and the writers to help the new scholars gain their knowledge. By this they will help future generations and it will be an ongoing cycle. To more extent‚ the Renaissance era overall just wanted to be

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