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    How did industrialization affect daily life in Europe? Industrialization affected daily life greatly‚ in many different ways. One of the ways was factories became a major development and provided tons of jobs for the lower class. Steam inventions came along and water became a seemingly unlimited source of energy. Machines were invented which also changed the way miners worked and greatly helped lessen their time and effort. Then the railroad was built and changed transportation completely. One of

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    How the National Debt Crisis Affects My Life Today the debate over the national debt crisis has many U.S. citizens concern about their financial future. With our national debt ceiling set at 14.3 trillion dollars‚ and with debt rapidly accruing‚ the decision to raise the debt ceiling must be made soon. Although both the Democratic and Republican parties have their own opinions on how to fix the issue‚ a decision must be made before August 2‚ 2011. Without a solution‚ the Treasury would not have

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    Regis College as a whole has both positive and negative affects on my health. I live in a triple in Domitilla Hall. The hall that I live in contains a great amount liter near the trash cans‚ in the halls itself and especially in the restrooms. My dorm room is the one thing I find positive about living in Domitilla because it is one of the largest dorm rooms in the building and it is often the place I find the most peace. My routine every morning varies on the time I have class or work. If I have

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    save money. Time and time again‚ football has been proven to be a dangerous sport for athletes‚ based on medical research‚ statistics‚ and patients who have experienced injuries. First focus of the subject is medical research on how football injuries affect human health negatively. “Dr. Robert Cantu (Neurologist)‚ sent shockwaves through the youth football establishment when he recommended that children under fourteen not play collision sports‚ until they are modified to eliminate head blows in routine

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    The changes did not really begin to take place in gender equality until the 50’s and 60’s but this was due to the younger generation‚ the ones who were daughters of the women who took men’s jobs during the war. The women who worked in ww2 did not liberate women or being a feminist movement. These women made sure to keep their femininity‚ held onto

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    How did the Vietnam War affect domestic politics and policies? How did it help weaken the dominant political philosophy of the 1960s? The involvement of the United States in the war in Vietnam had a very negative impact on the domestic political programs that were proposed by President Lyndon B. Johnson. The war in Vietnam cost an incredible amount of money since no equivalent funds were returning to the country. In addition‚ military expenses‚ combined with domestic social costs‚ created budget

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    People used credit to by huge amounts of tock 1929‚ the stock matket crashed A wiedespread loss of jobs and saving Many companies closed In 1932‚ industrial production was only at 58% of the 1929 level‚ the second lowest level in the world after the United States. Total national income fell to 55% of the 1929 level‚ again worse than any nation other than the U.S Called dirty 30’s due to Canadas heavy reliance on raw materials‚and farm exports‚ combined with ehe deflation of the Prairies due

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    wealth‚ this means they both were affected greatly by industrialization. In the Gilded Age farmers reacted upset due to the amount if land being by the main men in power of the industries. This resulted in less farming for the farmers. The factories did start to create better equipment for the farmers thought so that was a plus. This also meant that the farmers‚ “...no longer controlled the social‚ economic‚ or political systems”. Which was a hard shift to make seeing they were always the

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    the power to act to ensure these liberties were upheld‚ he did not allow the Duma to elect its own ministers‚ and he claimed the right to discharge the council whenever he wanted. Reaction to the October manifesto was divided. Many of the rebels felt that their voices had been heard‚ and that the landowner would have to accept their demands. However‚ minority of extreme revolutionaries‚ including the Bolsheviks felt that the Manifesto did not go far enough in addressing the grievances of the Russian

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    not always necessarily about love. Sometimes it was for money‚ other times it was simply obligatory‚ and still other times it was a way for women to get out of the shadow of their male family members. Austen used these concepts in a love story‚ and did so very well. Women had no legal rights‚ and marriage was the only way to ensure that they lived a comfortable life (that is‚ if the person they married had comfortable living conditions). If a woman turned 28 without being married‚ she probably wasn’t

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