Papers 1311-1320 of total 3969 found.
Category: /History
…lied about their age to enlist. However, those young boys were in for a rude awakening as it turned out to be more than they bargained for. This was a new kind of war; one that cost the world dearly. Poor organization among troops, appalling war conditions…
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…for knowledge or power on a computer could give them more than they bargained for. In the media, the term “hacker” is often defined as a criminal, armed with a computer, set out to commit malicious acts. The US Department of Defense estimated that their computer…
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Category: /Literature/English
…perfect. Why he even had the townspeople glad to see Huck, even though they really didn’t know him. Tom was always looking for the easy way to make money. While hunting for buried treasure, he and Huck found more than they bargained for. They found out…
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Category: /History
…, and workers were given the right to organize unions and bargain collectively. After that, the government set up long-range goals which included permanent recovery, and a reform of current abuses. Particularly those that produced the boom-or-bust…
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…won with the popular votes but lacked the electoral votes needed for office. Henry clay would sway the election either way. This is when the “corrupt bargain” took place. Clay didn’t especially like Jackson and Adams was for his American System. Therefore…
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Category: /History
…unions. Unions were when all of the workers got together to get things that they wanted, they mainly used collective bargaining to get what they wanted. Another thing that helped improve working conditions were legislative reforms. Legislative reforms…
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Category: /History
…by meeting at late hours and dangerous areas, developed bargaining tactics like "logrolling" (trading of influence or votes among legislators to gain passage of certain projects), and voters found it difficult to split a ticket when party organizers left no space…
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Category: /History
…that the Habsburgs had control owning. In itself the France and Spain were having a huge war. The ambitions of the dynasties were to control as more than the other. When it came time to go to the bargaining table, each side wanted to have the upper hand over…
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Category: /History
…by a "corrupt bargain: between Adams and Clay. He finally got his presidency in 1828. Most of his votes came from the West and South. When he was in office, he made it clear that he would get his way. He was labeled "King Jackson the First" by some and he…
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Category: /History
…accomplishment of the labor movement was the success of strikes in favor of the ten-hour workday. This could not have been accomplished without the help of unions. To succeed in this, workers of all crafts exploited their bargaining powers. The ten-hour workday…
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