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    The 1930s was a rough time for most Americans. Most people had a lot of their money either in the bank or invested in the stock markets. To start off these terribly hard times the stock market crashed. Many people lost quite a bit of money when that happened. With their money from the stock market gone America had what is called “Bank Runs”. A bank run was when everybody who had their money in the bank went and withdrew it. Eventually the banks went broke and not everyone was able to get their money

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    Voice recognition software Patrick Maxfield CIS/207 July 24‚ 2013 Luciano Brito Voice recognition software Voice recognition software has come a long ways in a short time. It was first used in home appliances such as washing machines so the consumer could operate the washing controls through vocal commands and then the invention of mobile phones with voice-activated dialing came along. Know day’s voice recognition is so widely used that I could not begin to identify them all. The technology

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    Growing up in a middle-class family money was always tight. From skipping meals some days to not having the best clothes. Living in a single-parent household taught me a lot. My dad always taught me how to save money and how to spend your money wisely. The way my father handles his money is how I want to handle mines. Even though sometimes we do not get what we want‚ he always made sure we had what we need. Money was always a struggle that is why I decided to go to college to provide for my family

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    for the Hard Times Even during the “Hard Times” and wartime‚ people still needed to be entertained to pass the time and find enjoyment. The people of the 1930’s were no exception. They enjoyed many kinds of entertainment especially if they could do them inexpensively. Some of their favorite pass-times were film‚ radio and print. Film of the 1930’s was labeled “The Golden Age of Hollywood.” Movies were being made with sound and color‚ new genres included gangster‚ musicals‚ news reporting‚ historical

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    Keith Gilyard in his book Voices of the Self states a position about pluralism in education. Giving his own experience as well as others within the educational system as an example‚ Gilyard demonstrates what can happen if schools only acknowledge‚ accept‚ and represent the culture of the majority. Gilyard‚ as an African-American boy suffered the uprooting from his atmosphere to be placed in a ?divided by two? new environment. After he finished first grade‚ he and his family moved from Harlem to Queens

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    The Day the Voices Stopped

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    The Day the Voices Stopped By Ken Steele The voices arrived without warning on an October night in 1962‚ when I was fourteen years old. Kill yourself....Set yourself afire. I stirred‚ thinking I was having a nightmare‚ but I wasn’t asleep; and the voices–low and insistent‚ taunting and ridiculing–continued to speak to me from the radio. Hang yourself. The world will be better off. You’re no good‚ no good at all. Terrified‚ I turned off the radio‚ got out of bed‚ and crept down the hallway

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    Life in Italy in the 1930’s Life in Italy in the 1930’s caused difficulty to some Italians during that time period. During the 1930’s a large number of Italians who had opposed the fascist rule of Benito Mussolini arrived in the United States. After the news spread in Italy about the bombing of Pearl Harbour almost all Italians supported the war against Benito Mussolini. At this point‚ Italy was slowly becoming under the Nazi rule‚ the significance of a woman’s role in Italy was emphasised as

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    that your identity is a concept that you develop about yourself over the course of your lifetime.I also think that knowing who you are makes up your identity. Like the traits you carry in your personality. Also certain aspects in your life you have no jurisdiction over‚ such as where you grew up and how you were raised. In addition to what choices you decide for yourself in life and what you as an individual believes in. I don’t think that things like race‚gender‚ and etc… should make up your identity

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    1930's Essay

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    Essay on the 1930’s The 1930’s was a rebuilding year for the United States of America. America was going thru a rough time in the 1930’s. For example America was in the great depression and war was going on in Europe‚ although America wasn’t involved in the war it would be inevitable for them to stay out of the war. The president that would be elected is Franklin D. Roosevelt‚ he would be the president to help us get out of the Great Depression; the United States went thru what is called the Dust

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    Voice Of Democracy

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    Voice of Democracy “American History: Our Hope for the Future” The democracy states that‚”All men are created equal.” All though that many people don’t believe that this statement is being followed right now. My hope for the future is that we learn from history‚ stand as one nation and have pride in our country. In the past our country has been divided by slavery and war. We have been through the great depression and 9/11. There have been many times where the country could have been torn apart

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