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    Nowadays‚ the gap between the city and the countryside becomes more and more overt‚ which arouses colossal concerns. To understand the solution‚ let’s take a closer look at the causes of the gap at first. The main reason of the gap is the unequal investment between city and rural area. China is a typical example. While more and more money is being invested to the coastal areas and big cities‚ such as Beijing and Shanghai‚ the lack of investment barriers greatly the society development of rural

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    statistical inference final project | Causesconsequences and Cures of corruption in Pakistan | | | | | Contents ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 1 ABSTRACT 2 INTRODUCTION 3 OBJECTIVES 5 REVIEW OF LITERATURE 6 Schooling or medium of Education is perhaps the sharpest divider of rural and urban Pakistan 6 EDUCATION- an obituary 6 Death of public sector schools 7 Pakistan education system and PISA 8 Primary education in rural areas 10 Reforming our education system 11

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    Washington – Causes and consequences essay Final The march on Washington in August 1963 is seen by many as the high point of the Civil Rights movement in America. This essay will look at how dissatisfaction with the slow pace of integration growing concern at the economic disparity between black and white Americans‚ the campaign in Birmingham under Martin Luther King juniors leadership‚ and the desire to support the proposed civil rights bill that Kennedy was introducing were the main causes of the

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    and borrowing it as well. It is said that more than one hundred thousand Americans held stocks during the summer of 1929. Although many people disagree‚ the stock market crash of 1929 was not the sole cause of The Great Depression‚ but it did accelerate the global economic collapse. Another cause was because most Americans started putting their purchases on credit‚ which is when someone does not have the money at the time‚ so they save it for when they had money and paid for it‚ even though it seldom

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    Also stated in document two “ every war England had she had you pay her part‚ even though you just had nothing‚ and you had to pay on your land some expenses of it…‚” this shows that people had hard times with there money because at the time England was at war so the Irish had to pay the expenses. Also in document three it states “ Work over there was bad. In those days [1967]‚ a worker in Greece

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    At the time the Declaration was issued and out‚ many Texans were leaving their homes eastward ahead of Santa Anna’s army‚ in what became known as the Runaway Scrape. The Alamo sadly fell to Santa Anna and his army on March 6‚ and over 300 unarmed Texan prisoners were massacred his army at Goliad on March 27. Sam Houston’s army was also moving eastward while Santa Anna went towards

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    federal government would have considerably more power‚ but now the problem of forcing the nation to respect that new found power became more prominent. By nature when a human is forced to do something they do not like or want to do they are likely to try some form of rebellion. This is very true in regards to the federal government as it was gaining power. One of these rebellions can be seen in the Whiskey Rebellion.

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    Adam Chin Ms. Pearlman The French Revolution of 1789 was one of the most important revolutions that had taken place. During that time‚ the political‚ social‚ and economic conditions were disliked by many of the French people‚ especially those in the Third Estate. Many of the French were influenced by the new views of government and society and attempted to try and change the way the government thought. The First and Second Estate were filled with many high class and church members

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    The civil war officially began on April 12‚ 1861.There were many causes of the civil war‚ including differences believe about slavery between northern and southern states. During the civil war Union and Confederacy have their own advantages and strategy. The Union has almost all the naval power and shipyards belonged to the North. President Abe was a great leader. The had huge advantages in manpower and resources‚ the North had about 22‚000‚000 people. 85% of the nation’s factories were located in

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    The cause of the great depression was brought on by crash of the stock market in 1929. This sent everyone into panic mode and all the banks crashed along with many other financial institutions. This caused people to lose their jobs‚ personal belongings‚ as well as their piece of mind. The great depression lasted a while and people suffered and worried over it. In 1939 things started to turn around for the best. “National income dropped by 50 percent and unemployment rose to an estimated 25 percent

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