stay positive Economic and Social Aspects of World War I War bonds – whenever you buy a war bond‚ it gave money to the government so they could use it on the army After the war‚ you would get a small interest back Government sold 20 Billion dollars Socail aspects Private industries donated Woman in work force Black markets emerging Victories exaggerated for morale A lot of propaganda Women are going to get more jobs then they ever had since so many men were overseas Social Effects Most
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Lilly A Public Company Stock ID: LLY BSC108-003 Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34fehedEYhQ Officers of Company John C. Lechleiter‚ Ph. D - CEO Derica W. Rice – CFO Bart Peterson – Corporate Affairs and Communications How Eli Lilly Got Started… The company was founded by Colonel Eli Lilly in May 1876 in Indianapolis‚ Ind. Originally the company only had 3 employees. The company remained in the family until 1953 as Colonel Lilly’s son‚ Josiah‚ and two grandsons‚ Eli
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military leaders wore French gas masks because the American designs (which the millions of soldiers had to wear) were fatally flawed in some cases. - In WW2‚ Japan had a choice to develop either a nuclear weapon or a "death ray". They chose a "death ray"‚ after they thought that a nuke would be impossible to build. (Thank goodness they chose the death
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>> OPPORTUNITIES Huge Market Potential - In a country of a billion people‚ the Indonesian aviation industry is puny. Indonesia have 12 million people who travel by air every year against 3 million passengers who fly everyday in the US‚ even though its population is one-fourth that of Indonesia. Even if we assumed that only one-fourth of that large middle-class could afford and would be willing to travel by air‚ it would call for at least a 5-6-fold increase in capacity. This points to a huge opportunity
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poor hustler‚ waking up every night thinking about the bills due tomorrow. Will I lose a dollar or will I make a dollar? Those are the things that go through your mind‚ when you have a family and not a dollar to give to them. All kind of promises are made‚ but not one every kept. Keeping a roof with lights and water that’s the promise being made by the poor hustler. African American social movements emphasizing how the controversial performances of black men as black hustlers contributed to them. Garnes
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A PRINCIPAL’S ROLE IN OPENING A NEW SCHOOL By MITCHELL V. MCGHEE B.S.Ed.‚ The University of Georgia‚ 1984 M.Ed.‚ Georgia State University‚ 1991 ED.S.‚ Georgia State University‚ 1996 A Dissertation Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of The University of Georgia in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree DOCTOR OF EDUCATION ATHENS‚ GEORGIA 2001 Mitchell V. McGhee A Principal’s
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In The Epic of Gilgamesh‚ the main character‚ Gilgamesh‚ is two-thirds god and one-third human‚ the supreme man. His feats and strength are beyond legendary‚ and it seems no task exceeds him. His character is inaccessible to the reader‚ ultimate and unmovable‚ but throughout the epic‚ he begins to evolve and develop into a relatable character and undergoes many trials that wear away at the initial godly image and bring him metaphorically back to earth. Gilgamesh was praised as the epitome of masculinity
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The book‚ Siddhartha‚ by Hermann Hesse‚ is about a young boy named Siddhartha who wanted to become enlightened. Siddhartha vastly changed throughout the book‚ and Hesse used several techniques to describe his changes- this includes how the characters fulfilled the mentor roles to him‚ the various symbols that Siddhartha encounters‚ and his character development. Siddhartha goes on a journey and meets several mentors‚ which includes Govinda‚ Kamala‚ the river‚ and the ferryman‚ Vasudeva. All of these
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Pilgrims separated from The Church of England because the church was too strict. They were told that they had to go to the church the government picked. This form of dictatorship was called "State Church." If one went against the states church they would have been arrested and thrown in jail. They were then tortured in an effort to make them changed their beliefs. If this was unsuccessful‚ they were put to death in very painful ways such as being hung‚ burned‚ or death by intense weight. Those who separated
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angry. Pi’s mother was furious that they cut off an innocent boy’s leg for fishing bait. The sailor died quietly and softly. The mother slaps the cook. A couple of days later Pi’s mother saw that the cook was eating the sailor. “I saw you! You animal! How could you? He’s human! He’s your own kind” (page 342). Pi’s mother was mad and disgusted. As days past they all started to talk a little and get along. The cook told the Patel’s that there was an island coming up‚ but he lied. When Pi and his mother
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