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    system plan. The New Deal was federal programs that were made by president Franklin D. Roosevelt. Roosevelt had started a series of policies of relief‚ recovery‚ and reform to turn around the damages of the great depression and the U.S economy. Which led to a successful plan. There are three main reasons why Roosevelt’s federal programs were successful is because he provided useful information to the U.S economy. Social security and welfare were a systematic plan for everyone that suffered from

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    Socially‚ economically and‚ politically‚ the 1950’s were the "happy days." The 1950’s were marked with many historical events‚ positive and negative. The decade had its downfalls‚ but they were nothing compared to the improvement of life in all aspects. The economy was booming‚ making families feel more financially stable than they had in years. There was an "explosion of science and technology"(Brinkley 803). Medical advances‚ at this time‚ included the polio vaccination. Unemployment was down‚

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    Why Wal-Mart successful?

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    Walton opened the first Wal-Mart store in Rogers‚ Arkansas‚ no one could have ever predicted the enormous accomplishment this small-town merchant would have. The reasons why Wal-Mart is successful are because of its low price‚ convenience and role of monopoly in the industry. The first reason why Wal-Mart is so successful is because it offers low price for customer. Experts estimate that Wal-Mart saves shoppers at least 15 percent on a typical cart of groceries. To keep the prices low‚ Wal-Mart

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    History 121 The Impact of the French and Indian War on Colonial America The French and Indian war was fought between Great Britain and France from 1754 to 1763. Also known as the Seven Year’s War‚ this confrontation eventually erupted into an all out worldwide conflict. Its effects were not only immediate but long term. Although the colonies were not directly tied to the war‚ it greatly impacted them as well as modern America. The war was primarily fought along the colonies separating New

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    Evaluate the career of Captain Arthur Phillip in his role as the first Governor. Captain Arthur Phillip’s role as first Governor of the colony of New South Wales proved to be efficient and successful despite the difficulties. Difficulties included‚ limited supplies and the soils around Sydney were of poor quality making cultivation difficult. Tools were scarce and the Marines were unsupportive and not at all interested in instilling the discipline the convicts required. Along with these chaotic

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    In Martin Luther King Jr.’s‚ “Speech on the Vietnam War‚ 1967” he audaciously criticizes America’s contribution in the Vietnam War‚ in hopes of encouraging citizens to protest against the war through irony‚ rhetorical questions‚ and allusion. King’s effort for racial equality shows in his speech as he includes irony in lines 38-40 when talking about forcing black and white men to fight in the war. He states‚ “So we have been repeatedly faced with the cruel irony of watching Negro and white boys

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    Paulina Tulman Why are some brands successful? The main reason of setting up a company is to become successful. There are many different aspects of it: popularity of brand‚ high income‚ being a leader. But why some brands became successful and others did not? I want to show few important aspects to become successful on example of “Dove” brand ( part of Unilever company). In 2004 “Dove” revealed the results of global discussion about how women physically perceive their look. The study

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    the stock market crashing. Everyone had money in the stock market but were in debt. That is because people who bought on margin could not pay any money back. The New Deal was successful because it helped people get out of debt and end the great depression. One reason the New Deal was successful was because it created jobs for young men. The Civil Conservation Corp is the group that created jobs. The CCC gave work to men that were ages 18-25. The young men had helped build bridges‚ dams‚ and they planted

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    October 2013 Hamlet‚ To be king or not to be king? What are the characteristics of a faithful leader? A good answer might include things like responsibility‚ wisdom‚ or levelheadedness. In Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ there are many characters in a leading position‚ such as Claudius‚ Fortinbras‚ and Gertrude. But the character under examination in this paper will be none other than Hamlet. A brief summary of the situation is that Claudius murdered Hamlet’s father‚ the king‚ so he could gain the position

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    Why were the Japanese so cruel in World War 2? The Japanese were a warrior culture who believed that to surrender was tantamount to admitting that you were a coward. The European soldiers‚ including the US Army believed in the idea you fight until you know you can’t win and then you surrender in good faith. This lead to the idea that they could treat the cowards in their care any way that they felt they should up to and including killing them they were able to slap prisoners and work them to

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