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    throughout the 1900’s this was not the case. All genders back then were not all equal‚ in fact‚ women back then had the littlest of freedom and equality. Sometimes the women would make a stand for their gender‚ and sometimes the women would let the society control them. Two women who decided to make a stand for their sex were Elizabeth Cady Stanton‚ and Lucretia Mott when they started the Women’s Suffrage Movement in 1913 (Table 1). This movement was created because women in the 1900’s wanted rights

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    The Modern Middle East

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    The Modern Middle East The early modern period: beginning of the 16th century-the first half of the 18th century Three events occurred that would re-define the middle east: 1. Emergence of large-scale‚ long lived empires in the middle east and beyond * The Ottoman Empire was the largest and long-lived ‘ (a) Provides us with a direct link from the early modern period through the modern period (b) Governed territory in the middle east‚ north Africa‚ and

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    North East Calling

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    North East Calling -Harshita Saini North-East India is arguably one of the most fascinating places of India and of the world‚ located at the northeastern region of India‚ and consisting of 7 states‚ called collectively as ’the seven sisters’. Much of the region has been left unexplored till date‚ owning to the regions formidable terrain consisting of mountains‚ hills‚ rainforests‚ river‚ jungles and predators‚ and deficiency for proper infrastructure. The small sized region is a biodiversity

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    Rise of Fdi in Asia

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    caused and is going to continue cause a fall in FDI in Asian countries. In the following paragraphs‚ the role of FDI in the rise of Asia and the impact of global recession on future FDI in these Asian countries would be described in detail. And several examples such as Korea‚ Vietnam and China would be made to support the description. 1. Role of FDI in the rise of Asia: The past two decades have witness a significant economic growth in many Asian countries with a development of their foreign investment

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    Fashion 1900s-2000s

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    Rebecca Almonte J.K. Offerman FMM 114 Museum Trip Visit 1920s The 1920s represented a time of tremendous social change‚ which was reflected in fashion as well.  For women‚ short bobs because fashionable as did shorter skirts such as pinafores that would never have been allowed in previous decades.  There was a certain androgynous look to women’s fashion that borrowed from men’s clothing liberally.  Forward thinking designers like Coco Chanel and Jean Patou made sportswear fashionable

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    riod of 1450-1750 opened up a global network of connections between the news worlds and old worlds. This era begins with the discovery and following European colonization of the Americas and the African slave trade (diaspora). The interactions focused on three regions: Western Europe‚ Africa‚ and the Americas. The communication expanded the economies of all three regions while damaging social structures of Africa and forging new social structures in the Americas By 1450‚ Europe was on the verge

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    British East India

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    it must first defeat the imperialistic power. This is the case for the British East India Company. Before its establishment‚ the company faces many strong powers such as the Portuguese‚ Spaniards‚ and Dutch. In 1588‚ Spanish Armada were defeated‚ British were able to enter this competitive field in order to start their quest in exploring and colonizing the international markets. This marked the start of the British East India Company. Initially‚ the doubtful Queen Elizabeth did not approve of this

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    aimed to educate society on birth control and then legalize it. This reform began with a group led by Mary Dennett‚ Margaret Sanger‚ and Emma Goldman. This reform came about due to the struggles many women faced during this time period due to pregnancy. There were a high number of low-income women becoming pregnant that simply could not afford to have a child. The idea of contraception was unheard of and very extreme for majority of people during this time period; therefore‚ this reform was not

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    Case Analysis Asia

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    1. Summary (1-3 sentences) The board of directors of a Swiss-based chemical company has a dilemma of choosing the suitable person for regional marketing manager in Asia. 2. Problem (what the company has to do - affirmative sentence) To select the most suitable person for the regional marketing manager in Asia. 3. Cast of characters (people and/or companies) Manfred Englemann (managing director); Jean-Claude Longaud (personnel director); Pieter Junker (technical director); Johann Straub (potential

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    continuities in status of women in ONE of the following areas between 1750 and 1914: Western Europe – India – Middle East Between 1750 and 1914‚ the status women in Western Europe changed in accordance to their accepted roles in society‚ working opportunities‚ and rise in political power. Beginning in the 18th century‚ women advocated to be viewed as equal to men‚ and their status in society changed multiple times‚ and even returned to its state of inferiority at one point. Women who wished to be viewed

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