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…of unemployment is usually temporary. When there is an economic growth, cyclical unemployment reduces. Structural unemployment is another cause that creates unemployment. As time goes on, consumer’s demand changes, which causes a growth in one industry, a decrease…
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…be highly industrious on the sly. ?What if I am a geek and am known for one?? Well you should be proud of being a geek. The word ?geek? should be taken as a compliment. ?Geek? is an indication that you are industrious and you use your time very effectively…
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…in New Jersey are Newark, Jersey City, Elizabeth, East Orange, Hoboken, Passaic, Clifton, Paterson, and Union City. New Jersey’s two largest industries are drugs and pharmaceuticals. Another name for the piedmont region is the Newark Basin. The piedmont has…
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…as the rest of Europe was growing as a result of the industrial revolution Russia was being left behind. Russia was struggling to keep up mainly because the economy was quickly modernising and the autocratic political system was holding it back. Because of all…
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…continues to support free trade, an example being NAFTA (North America Free Trade Agreement). The problem is that America’s generosity has caused the foreign industry to take over the U.S. marketplace. This unfortunately has resulted in high unemployment rates…
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…of the steam engine and marketed his new, more fuel-efficient invention (Ashton 25). Better engines were produced, and more uses were found for steam-power. Steam power fueled the Industrial Revolution by cutting manufacturing costs of goods significantly…
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…it to accomplish his goals and lay the foundation for the American Trade Movement. In 1914 the Clayton Act was passed . It was viewed as an "Industrial Magna Carta" allowing workers to experience individual freedom. In 1917 AFL unions made solid gains near the end…
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…true 'production' vehicle, the 1896 Duryea. It's this event that is considered the birth of the American auto industry.         Even the Duryea brothers could have not imagined that their initial 13-car production run in 1896…
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…Eliot Spitzer and Putnam Issues When Eliot Spitzer, New York's attorney-general, and William Galvin, Massachusetts' state regulator, started to poke around the trading practices of the mutual fund industry, the big players reacted resentfully. On Monday…
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…William Blake's "London" (1794) manifests the recognizable Romantic contempt and derision for a class-based, industrially driven society that relentlessly experiences the horror of oppression, injustice, hypocrisy, and child labor. This literary piece…
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