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    the 1920’s the automobile industry grew into the largest manufacturing industry in the nation. Automobiles (cars‚ trucks‚ busses) surpassed railroads as the primary haulers of passengers and freight. Henry Ford built his company in Detroit which created more jobs. As the automobile industry grew a lot of new jobs were created such as: gas stations‚ maintenance shops‚ fast food restaurants and motels for people on the move. One in every four Americans had a job in the automotive industry or somehow

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    Coffee is the world’s second largest traded commodity it is used not only for drinking but for soft drinks and cosmetics as well‚ it is second only to oil according to all imports and exports from all countries. They are two main types Arabica coffee (most people are used to this and are more popular) and there is Robusta coffee. In the last two years the prices of coffee have been gradually falling (Ycharts. (2013). Coffee Arabica Price) alongside this‚ the supply of coffee has also been falling

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    The sixties was the key to the door of success in the television industry. The television industry began to take off in the fifties‚ but never really got to its full potential. Our culture has been changed so much because of television. The 1960s were changed by the genres that made television popular‚ what the people liked about it so much‚ and how Tv became a booming buisness. Tv genres are the deciding choice of if people watch television. Westerns were a big part of the early sixties‚ but did

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    Filmmakers were forced to adapt‚ changing the industry. By the Second World War‚ the film industry cooperated with the government‚ to gain support towards the war effort. Cinema began to have a great cultural impact‚ becoming the mass medium for consumption of information and ideas. This influence occurred slowly and sublimely‚ deeply rooted and enduring in society. Following the Great Depression and World War Two‚ the film industry became lucrative before the advent of the home television during

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    CWV 101 November 23‚ 2013 Professor Matthew Hampton Horton Hears A Who! Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears A Who! is a 2008 computer animated adventurous and comedy filmed based on the book that was published in 1954 entitled with the same name. This movie is about an elephant who hears cries for help on a tiny speck of dust that floats past Horton while he is in the pool. In this paper‚ I will clarify what worldviews are represented in the movie. I will explain what characters were true to

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    economic prosperity was the agricultural and food industry. However‚ this boom did not continue for long. In the height of World War I‚ farmers were producing more goods than ever before. Britain and France presented a huge demand for foreign food supplies to feed their populations on a regular basis. After the first World War ended and countries returned to relying on their own agricultural production. The expansion that first aided the agriculture industry‚ came back to aid its quick spiral downward

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    During the 1920s‚ America had given rise to one of the most influential and meaningful times in our history‚ however‚ the dramatic rise also cultivated numerous problems that eventually led to a huge crash in our stock market. After WWI‚ American industry had flourished‚ as many postwar eras call for. Government adopted a laissez faire policy in which businesses regulated themselves‚ without government intervention. Resultingly‚ businesses became a lot more profitable

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    Date and Place of Birth/Death: Charles Horton Cooley was born in Ann Arbor‚ Michigan on August 17‚ 1864. On May 7‚ 1929 he died where he was born‚ two months after he was diagnosed with cancer in March of 1929. Life and Education: Charles Horton Cooley was born to Mary Elizabeth Horton and Michigan Supreme Court Judge‚ Thomas McIntyre Cooley. He was the fourth of six children in his family. In 1880 he graduated high school. After high school‚ Cooley attended the University of Michigan‚ where‚ after

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    Bargaining Power of Suppliers Coffee culture needs products and services from other companies known as suppliers in order to operate and sustain the business. The main suppliers for Coffee Culture are coffee beans suppliers‚ equipment suppliers‚ suppliers who provide ingredients for breakfast items‚ real estate sellers and renters. Coffee is the second largest traded commodity in the world. From this‚ we can say that the supplier power is low as there are numerous suppliers to choose from. In

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    the author’s thoughts are undetected throughout the stories‚ hidden to those who don’t observe carefully. Seuss illustrates these attributes in the stories Yertle the Turtle and Horton Hears a Who. In Yertle the Turtle‚ a character that has the least attention of stood up for others by doing one simple action. While in Horton Hears a Who‚ the main character does everything they can to protect a race that no one actually knows about‚ even risking his life and reputation. Although many of these stories

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