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    History 1620/Spring April 10‚ 2015 Week 4 Discussion Questions 1. Why was corruption so rampant in American politics during this period? Was it worse than today? If sowhy? American politics were so corrupt during the guilded age. This‚ in part‚ is because of the way people affiliated themselves. During this time period‚ it didn’t matter your candidate said or did‚ you had to be loyal and vote for your party. Also the corruption was so bad because the political machines would partner with the ward

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    The 1930’s were a time when social changes were happening at a much faster pace than in recent years passed. The fair culture of America was also changing. It was sort of evolving into what was to become an unrecognizable creation‚ both in the physical sense and the ideological sense. The fairs of the 1930’s however‚ while being the first time in history where we see large additions of amusement without purpose‚ as in today’s massive regional amusement parks. The old splendor of educational dioramas

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    CHAPTER II © UNICEF/NYHQ1993-1860/Charton STATE OF THE WORLD’S INDIGENOUS PEOPLES CHAPTER II CULTURE By Naomi Kipuri Culture has been defined as “that complex whole which includes knowledge‚ belief‚ art‚ morals‚ law‚ custom‚ and any other capacities and habits acquired by man as a member of society”.1 In other words‚ culture is a patterned way of life shared by a group of people. Culture encompasses all that human beings have and do to produce‚ relate to each other and adapt to the physical

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    and the right to vote‚ own property and earn a fair and equal wage. Women are entitled to all of these rights‚ yet across the world‚ some women and girls are denied these rights‚ simply because of their gender. Women in the 1800’s were expected to be submissive to

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    However‚ some women did indeed fight alongside the men in the battlefield. The most famous example would be the “Molly Pitcher” womenwomen who delivered water to soldiers in the war (Timmons). One of them was a woman named Margaret Cochran Corbin‚ who took over her husband’s cannon in battle after her husband was killed and after the war‚ received half a soldier’s pension for her services (Timmons). Another example would be Deborah Sampson‚ a woman who disguised herself as a man named Robert Shurtlieff

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    Ethical issues across cultures: managing the differing perspectives of China and the USA Dennis A. Pitta Professor of Marketing‚ University of Baltimore‚ Baltimore‚ Maryland‚ USA Hung-Gay Fung Dr Y.S. Tsiang Professor of Chinese Studies‚ University of Missouri‚ St Louis‚ Missouri‚ USA Steven Isberg Associate Professor of Finance‚ University of Baltimore‚ Baltimore‚ Maryland‚ USA Keywords China‚ Consumer behaviour‚ Ethics‚ Marketing strategy‚ National cultures‚ USA Abstract

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    of sexual suggestion like car companies. In today’s world‚ cars have become a sex symbol‚ and in the race to sell their brands‚ the top players in the industry have tried to out-sex each other‚ at one point or another. Some ads don’t even feature a car. Throughout the past 60 years car advertisements have changed significantly. The 1950’s used families to show cars were ideal and the way of the future‚ while the 1980’s and 90’s show biased “fact” based arguments and hints of celebrity approval. Today

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    country was the first to have Deaf women occupy important professional positions? A. New Zealand B. United States C. India D. England Answer- C. India was the first to have women in important professional positions. Source- Understanding Deaf Culture- In Search of Deafhood. Question #2- T/F A Deaf person that has also lost there sight would have Usher’s Syndrome. Answer- True. Usher’s Syndrome is the term for the Deaf and Blind. Source- Understanding Deaf Culture- In Search of Deafhood. Bautista

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    02.28.13 Animated Sitcoms 1.Paper -The Simpsons=American Culture ?- The Simpsons is an animated sitcom created in 1989 by Matt Groening for FOX. The Simpsons can be described as a series which is about a middle-class family of five and their daily life. I want to give a short information about this family. Homer Simpson is the father of the family‚ works at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant and we can say that he is not the sharpest knife in the drawer. Marge Simpson is the mother of the family

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    Why did France industrialize so much later than many of its European neighbors‚ despite its abundant natural economic advantages? Introduction According to Kemp‚ (2014)‚ the industrialization process refers to the evolution of production mode and technologies. It led to a replacement of the traditional processes with new technologies such as steam engines‚ improved transportation‚ and textile processing that helped to increase efficiency. The industrial revolution happened between the year 1760 to

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