Chapter 19 and Chapter 20: The Progressive Era (1890s – 1920s) I. The Politics of the Status Quo A. The National Scene‚ 1877-1893 1. The Civil Service Commission (1883) 2. Republicans v. Democrats a. Tariffs 1) McKinley Tariff (1890) B. Laissez-faire governmental policy C. Urban Liberalism D. Supremacy of the Courts II. Politics and the People A. Cultural Politics: Party‚ Religion‚ and Ethnicity B. Organizational Politics 1. Political Machines a. Mugwumps C. Women’s Political Culture III. Race
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defence preparedness is woefully inadequate‚ and governance is sliding into a greedy‚ corrupt and inefficient abyss with no bottom in sight.Popular contrasts of India’s elephant and China’s tiger economies are being trotted out in various articles and studies‚ as they have been for 20 years. But the contrast is simplistic because India has its tiger industries such as information technology (IT)‚ autos‚ pharma‚ and mobile telecoms that have been spurred by entrepreneurial drive and technological change
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CHAPTER 15 EUROPE TO THE EARLY 1500S: REVIVAL‚ DECLINE‚ AND RENAISSANCE (HIGH MEDIEVAL EUROPE AND THE EARLY RENAISSANCE) TERMS AND LECTURE I. GENERAL A. Read “Global Perspective.” B. Write and know Review Questions 1‚2‚6‚7‚8‚ and 9. C. Know this Lecture for the Final. D. Text High Middle Ages = My Medieval Sacred State; 1000-1300 What the text calls the “High Middle Ages” I call the “Medieval Sacred State.” Pay attention to the dates‚ c.1000-1300 AD. During this time‚ we find
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Journal of Operations Management 20 (2002) 121–134 The service concept: the missing link in service design research? Susan Meyer Goldstein a ‚ ∗ ‚ Robert Johnston b ‚ JoAnn Duffy c ‚ Jay Rao d a Department of Operations and Management Science‚ University of Minnesota‚ 321 19th Avenue S‚ Minneapolis‚ MN 55455‚ USA b Warwick Business School‚ University of Warwick‚ Coventry CV4 7AL‚ UK c Gibson D. Lewis Center for Business and Economic Development‚ Sam Houston State University‚ Huntsville
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CHAPTER 6 CASH TO ACCRUAL ACCOUNTING/ SINGLE ENTRY SYSTEM PROBLEMS 6-1. (BRAIN COMPANY) Capital‚ end Assets Less liabilities Capital‚ beginning Assets Less liabilities Increase in capital Additional investments Withdrawals Profit P609‚000 138‚000 P485‚000 94‚000 P471‚000 391‚000 P 80‚000 (70‚000) 120‚000 P130‚000 6-2. a. b. c. d. 6-3. 38‚900 + 13‚480 – 48‚200 = 4‚180 1‚160‚000 + 980‚000 – 700‚000 = 1‚440‚000 collections; 1‚440‚000 + 1‚660‚000 + 30‚000 – 1‚200‚000 = 1‚930‚000 210‚000 + 80‚000
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I would like to present the 20th Century Genius Award to Dr. Maya Angelou. She is a remarkable Renaissance woman who is hailed as one of the great voices of contemporary literature. As a poet‚ educator‚ historian‚ best-selling author‚ actress‚ playwright‚ civil-rights activist‚ producer and director‚ she continues to travel the world‚ spreading her legendary wisdom. Within the rhythm of her poetry and elegance of her prose lies Angelou’s unique power to help readers of every orientation span the
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TOP 20 RHETORICAL ELEMENTS WITH EXAMPLES (HELPFUL FOR AP LANG) 1. Alliteration- the repetition of a initial consonance or sound (EX: She sells sea shells) 2. Anaphora- repetition of the same word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses or verses (EX: Well‚ I say to them tonight‚ there is not a liberal America and a conservative America; there is the United States of America. There is not a black America and a white America and Latino America and Asian America; there’s the United
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successful were they? American textile manufactures were at an advantage compared to British manufactures‚ and they were very successful. America persuaded Britain to prohibit the export of textile machinery and the emigration of mechanics. Yet‚ still many British mechanics migrated over to the United States because they were lured by the higher wages. In competing the British mills‚ America had the advantage of an abundance of natural resources. America’s farmers were able to produce large amounts of
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her shoulder joint. In talking with her‚ you discover that she has been spending many hours trying to improve her pitching skills for her school’s softball team. What is likely causing the pain? A shoulder subluxation is most likely causing her pain. This is a partial dislocation of the shoulder and is caused by her overusing her shoulder. This may cause a loose shoulder where her shoulder capsule will be stretched out as well as the ligaments. This could further lead to chronic shoulder instability
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for and results of the backlash against Buddhism in the late Tang and Song periods. 2. Discuss the history and the significance of the relationships between China and its neighbors‚ including Central Asia‚ Korea‚ Japan‚ and Vietnam. 3. Carry out a simple comparative analysis of the different roles of Buddhism in China‚ Tibet‚ Korea‚ and Japan. 4. Understand the nature and significance of technological innovation in the Song Empire. CHAPTER OUTLINE I. The Sui and Tang Empires‚ 581–755
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