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Category: /History
…, no cotton could be exported because of the invading Northern troops that were seizing and or blocking the ports. These effective sieges decimated the foreign trade for the Confederacy. Every aspect of the Southern economy was stimulated by the war, and domestic…
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…. A person can slip away into the fantasy world offered by television programs and effectively impede the pressures and anxieties of their own lives. This is similar to going on a trip induced by drugs or alcohol" (Winn 21). It seems as though a heavy television…
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…How light intensity effects the Rate of photo synthesis. Aim The aim of my experiment is to find out how light intensity affects the rate of photosynthesis. Prediction I predict that as the light intensity increases that the rate…
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…lasting legacy will be its effect on the global perception of the self. Hip hop culture is an outgrowth of the movement for self improvement in the South Bronx. A gang member named Afrikaa Bambaataa had been reading a book entitled Message to the Black Man…
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…with respect to insurance does not stop here. Further development could lead to a complete knowledge of who will develop a disease and when. This will drastically effect the practicality of life insurance policies. 'I can see 20 or 30 years from now that life…
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…and socialization" (Hart & Risley, 1995). Effective early intervention can also help prevent mental retardation and other developmental problems (Shore, 1997). The goal of this research is to modify the studies carried by other researchers on early intervention…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and Allerton, 1967). During the Korean War, the approach to combat stress became even more pragmatic. Due to the work of Albert Glass (1945), individual breakdowns in combat effectiveness were dealt with in a very situational manner. Clinicians provided immediate…
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…of local government is spent for public education, it was perhaps inevitable that the tax crisis should produce cutbacks in schools. Many communities decreased their school spending severely. In effect, they passed the burden on to the teachers, the students…
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…entertainment sometimes filled with social commentary that is often overlooked by a less educated public. Different people draw different things from the same films. While one person simply enjoys watching special effect sequences in an action packed film, others…
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…, and Paul Cézanne widely accessible for the first time. For the painters who saw the achievements of these great artists, the effect was one of liberation and they began to experiment with radical new styles. Fauvism was the first movement of this modern period…
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