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    1. The article describes the importance and the major impact the Daguerreian age had on art and medias. When Daguerre created his form of photograph‚ it caught the public my storm. Hundreds of people waited to receive their portraits. Rather than waiting days‚ if not weeks‚ or a painted portrait to be completed‚ patrons could have portraits ready within minutes‚ if not seconds. Millions of copies and cameras were sold to thousands of consumers. They were used across the globe for many reasons. Some

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    In 1789 our first President‚ George Washington‚ faced many problems. It seemed as though the Westerners might abandon this new government‚ and the United States were afraid that their western territory might be taken away by the foreign powers. There was a possibility that the United States would break up into several small republics. Three main problems that might cause this are: export restrictions‚ fighting on the frontier‚ and the national debt. In 1789 the United States had to deal with many

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    Body Paragraph What is the history of Major scale? At this time young musician people and children don’t know about this. They didn’t pay attention about history. But this story is very interesting and instructive. And all musician people should know this. ‘In ancient Greece‚ Pythagoras is attributed with using the prime intervals of the octave‚ the P5 and the P4 to break the octave into smaller harmonious intervals. Pythagorean tuning influenced music in the middle ages and Renaissance periods

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    Long before the Europeans had any plans to colonise Australia‚ the indigenous peoples of the continent explored‚ settled‚ and successfully inhabited areas that later were silent witnesses to failed European expeditions. By some accounts‚ aborigines may have been in Australia for as long as sixty thousand years. From a pre-colonisation high of roughly 750‚000 inhabitants and more than 500 linguistic groups‚ by 1901 Australia’s first pioneers and colonisers amounted to less than one percent of the

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    The five major Canadian events of the 20th century that I would include as Heritage Minutes are The Great Depression‚ the Confederation of 1867‚ the Canadian Charter of Right and Freedoms‚ Canada entering World War II‚ and the Women’s Suffrage Movement. I think that The Great Depression should be a Heritage Minute because it had a massive global impact and revealed new policies that needed to be put in place. This time period caused the unemployment rate to increase by 25%. There were no social

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    The economic impact of major sports events: a review of ten events in the UK Chris Gratton‚ Simon Shibli‚ and Richard Coleman Introduction Over recent years there has been a marked contrast between the discussions around the economic impact of major sports events in North America on the one hand and most of the rest of the world on the other. In the USA the sports strategies of cities in the USA have largely been based on infrastructure (stadium) investment for professional team sports‚ in

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    Throughout the history of America not many decades are as popular as the twenties. There are many things that contribute to the fame of the twenties. Such as the traditions and customs that began also the many revolutionary ideas that caught the attention of many historians not to mention all the major events that toke place that still fascinate till date. The twenties played a major rule in American history because during that time many events occurred that are still fascinating till date‚ also

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    railroads linked the most important Mid-West cities with the Atlantic coast. Railroads eventually opened the west and connected raw materials to factories and markets. A transcontinental railroad was completed in 1869 in Promontory‚ Utah. On March 3‚ 1820‚ The Missouri Compromise bill‚ written by Henry Clay‚ is passed by the United States Congress. This legislation allowed slavery in the Missouri territory‚ but not in any other location west of the Mississippi River‚ the current southern line of the

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    ROSS ABERNATHY AND THE FRONTIER NATIONAL BANK A CASE STUDY SITUATION ANALYSIS |Time - Line |Events in Frontier National Bank |Events of Ross | |1939 - 1955 |Downward trend started‚ profit & market standing declined | | |1955-1970 |Continued with monopolistic business and nation’s best known banks |Joined Chicago Bank

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    along the American frontier? What Turner wants to point out here is that the American West is the most important feature of American history‚ and of the development of its society. He refers several times to a process of “Americanization” and we will see that the definition he gives of it is a very peculiar one. He gives a definition of the frontier: “it lies at the hither edge of free land”‚ meaning that he considers the Indian territory to be free land. According to him the frontier is the “meeting

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