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    they won over the two time World Cup winner‚ South Africa. Everyone was shocked of how Japan who was not even close to victory in the past was able to stand victorious over the high standard rugby team of South Africa. Japanese rugby team had only won once in the rugby World Cup in 1991 out of 24 attempts. The citizens of Japan have high hopes for the new rugby team. Who is Affected/Why its Important: Japan is affected the most. I believe so because Japan had never won the rugby World Cup only once

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    Divorce affects families in various ways‚ the way it affected my family and I allowed me to transition into the mature‚ young lady that i am today. During my last year of middle school‚ my family and I went through a rough time‚ During this time‚ I stepped up and took on many responsibilities. My parents at the time were going through a divorce‚ and I was the only girl in my household after my mother left. It took me some time to adjust to this change and get used to all the new responsibilities

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    How Humans Have Affected the Antarctic Food Web Team E University of Phoenix Environmental Issues and Ethics SCI/362 April 19‚ 2011 How humans have affected the Antarctic food web The purpose of our team paper is to prepare a comprehensive paper on how humans have affected the Antarctic food web. The icy Antarctic water is very deceiving‚ not only is it home too many sea animals but also in theses icy waters live a multifaceted food web that feeds many animals. The foundation of the food web

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    Roosevelt were huge moments in his presidency. What could cause something this large on America’s economy and people? During the summer of 1929 Americas spending went down‚ Meanwhile stock prices were continuing to rise. On September 20th‚ 1929 the stock market officially crashed. Many lives were ruined. Large proportions of investors were buying on a margin. Buying on a margin means that you work with a broker to take out loans for investments. Leading up to the crash the impending horrors were becoming

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    early 1940s. The depression started in the U.S in September of 1929 with a decrease in the stock market that later collapsed on October 29‚ 1929. In the 1920’s the United States economy was great . Stocks were bought using credit without worry because values kept growing. In the 1920’s all investments did well. During this time period there were not government regulations on the purchase and sale of stocks‚ the value of the stocks showed little the actual health of the specific industry issuing the

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    his skin and that he was fired when he threatened to report the man to Applebee’s head quarters. Burch was subsequently awarded $40‚000 to settle the suit. (Reported by Alex P. Kellogg‚ BET.com Staff Writer). In the case above‚ Burch experienced what several black scholars refer to as colorism. Colorism is discrimination within the black community based on skin tone (B. Maxwell). It is the belief that a person’s “goodness” is inversely related to the darkness (sometimes the lightness) of his/her

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    shopping. According to a survey compiled by Nua Ltd in 1999‚ the number of Internet users rose from 26 million in 1995 to 205 million in 1999‚ an increase of almost 700% (Nua Ltd)! With such an explosive increase‚ how then has the Internet affected us personally‚ and how has it affected the way we do business? The answers to these questions include changes in the way people obtain information‚ interact‚ work‚ learn and conduct business.<br><br>Given the Internet’s original purpose is to share information

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    computer sections of the show but went straight forward for mobile computing. Because of their product is a new technology at the time‚ it’s hard to know what customer need and when is the right time for the market. I also think that they didn’t hold their opportunity with Nintendo which might have lead them success. Because what Nintendo wants is what the original strategy for Kittyhawk which is “a cheap‚ small disk drive.” Instead of going after Nintendo‚ they choose to go for an upper

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    will be added shortlyWilliam Shakespeare’s play The Taming of the Shrew (ca. 1593) centered around the stormy courtship between the fortune-hunting Petruchio and Katherine‚ a headstrong woman. After a lengthy battle of the wills‚ the couple come to love each other and Katherine accepts her role as submissive wife. Kiss Me Kate incorporates Shakespeare’s text in the "onstage" portions of the film‚ and parallels the play’s romantic themes in the relationships of the two couples.William Shakespeare’s

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    Rothstein argues that governments at the federal‚ state‚ and local levels acted consistently and with meaningful effect to subjugate African Americans. Though both of them have definitely had a very negative impact‚ I believe that policies and laws that affected residential segregation had more of an impact on African American lives than those that reduced wages for African Americans. Two of the major policies that have led to residential segregation and have made it have more of an impact on African American

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