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    Factories in the North In the 1800’s the working conditions were harsh and unfair. By the mid-1800’s‚ more and more things were made by machines. Clothes‚ guns‚ watches‚ shoes‚ and farming machines were made by machines. By the 1840’s the average workday was 11.4 hours. The workers were very tired and have a huge chance of getting injured because many factory machines moved quickly. Workers‚ especially children‚ were often hurt by their machines. Factories had no cooling or heating systems. During

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    fashion 1800's

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    Fashion is a popular trend that describes a popular clothing style. In the 1800’s fashion in the United States became a very important factor in society that determined the social status‚ one’s identity depended on what clothes one was wearing. At that time an increase of wealth occurred‚ therefore‚ the focus on fashion and appearances also increased‚ and European countries were influencing it. The economic changes of the country were also a big factor in the evolution of fashion in the 19th century

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    perfect example. Racial animosity grew in both the North and South‚ and in many instances led to physical violence. The era of slavery should have been called the era of inhumanity. Slavery was inhumane‚ barbaric‚ and ultimately disgusting. In 1800 the population of the United States included 893‚602 slaves‚ of which only 36‚505 were in northern states (Phillips 18). Slaves were treated as if they were a piece of meat. The defined characteristics of slaves are as follows‚ " their labor or

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    Erie Canal In The 1800s

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    The Erie Canal was a big success during the 1800s. Helping and aiding many people‚ making their life easier. In source #3 it shows the table which from how old transportation before the erie canal came. The table shows the burst of the erie canal’s explosion on the usefulness and the usage of the erie canal. Cost lowering‚ usage of the Erie Canal going immensely up‚ population of some areas going way up due to the popularity and the usefulness of the Erie Canal‚ cutting down normal time of travel

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    What are the effect of foreign languages on the average americans responses ? The body responds to different stimuli in different ways. My hypothesis is that when americans are exposed to foreign languages their body will respond in very definite ways. The body shows clear physical signs every emotion conveyed. For example‚ the human heart rate changes with every single change in emotion and studies have been done to prove such. The american response to languages not understood by them is a topic

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    Foreign Aid Cultural Geography Bret Balanky The United States of America is a wealthy nation. We are also a nation that reaches out to the poverty-stricken world‚ lending financial aid in ridiculous amounts to these shambled countries. The burning question of the moment is: how effect is our foreign aid‚ and what can we do to improve its efficiency? The answer is quite a difficult one‚ if it even exists at all. Foreign aid has been lent to these broken countries for over half of a century

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    Explain‚ with the help of a diagram‚ how a government can maintain a stable foreign exchange rate. [8] For a knowledge and understanding of the influence of supply and demand in setting the foreign exchange rate. Up to 4 marks For application showing how a government can maintain a foreign exchange rate through intervention in the foreign exchange market. Up to 4 marks (6 marks maximum if no diagram provided A fixed exchange rate‚ sometimes called a pegged exchange rate‚ is also referred to

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    U.S. Economy in 1800s

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    tool industry. This industry began developing machinery for a wide range of industrial activities‚ as well as iron and steel production. A key element of the machine tool industry was its emphasis on interchangeable parts for machinery. Known as the American system of manufacturing‚ it entailed an increasing range of products manufactured by machines that turned out identical objects and could be operated by a minimally skilled operator. The skill needed was built into the machine. The increased demand

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    1.9 million foreign workers in Malaysia Foreign worker levy hike in 2011 By Asrul Hadi Abdullah Sani May 20‚ 2010 Malaysia has nearly two million foreign workers. — Reuters pic   PUTRAJAYA‚ May 20 — Malaysia will raise the levy on foreign workers in 2011‚ after having deferred the implementation last year‚ Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin announced today. He said the quantum of increase would vary based on the specific sectors which employ the foreign workers. “We determine

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    Student English 101 Sessions 11/27/12 High School Foreign Language Each year‚ high schools around the country waste money on unnecessary foreign language programs. Although learning a second language can help get a job‚ or help adapt to a new country that doesn’t speak English‚ if there was a choice‚ most students would not choose to take a foreign language class. Also‚ most students who take foreign classes just to acquire the credits to graduate and usually do not even end up using the

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