Papers 1781-1790 of total 56630 found.
…How did the rise of industrialization in the northern states change family roles? The family relations have changed a lot by the industrialism in the northern states, its growth causes change in the traditional family roles, which makes a better growth…
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…artists in this industry have graced the pages of magazines with their images of sexuality. The hip-hop community seemingly applauds women who have a sexy image. The hip hop industry has become less interested in issues of personal growth of the music…
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…What were the causes of the industrial revolution? What factors caused industrialization to take hold in some places and not others? 1. The Making of the Modern Age 2nd Ed., A. Haberman, Gage EPC Toronto, ON Canada 1986 2. The Industrial Revolution…
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…Air Jordan I-XVII The Air Jordan XVII breaks new ground, not in the area of technology, but in the area of price. Can any shoe be worth $200? A Brief History of Nike NIKE, pronounced NI-KEY, is the winged goddess of victory according to Greek…
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…The cotton gin could clean as much cotton as fifty men could working by hand (Cotton Gin, 1). The cotton gin projected America into a mechanized world, where machines make work easier for man. Eli Whitney's cotton gin started the American Industrial
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…American Sports History (1865-Present) 1. Introduction 2. End of civil war 3. U.S. Sports at the Turn of the Century 4. The Twenties 5. Changes: The Late 20th Century 6. Bibliography 1.Introduction Being that my topic was sports…
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…. But this revolution also implies a 'digital dilemma' to the music and film industry as it poses serious threats to the established order and forces the industry to adapt rapidly and redesign its distribution system. Is it indeed to be expected that the concepts…
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Category: /History
…Essay Why Do We Study History? People live in the present. They plan for and worry about the future. History, however, is the study of the past. There are so many pressures and worries about the present and future planning, why bother caring about…
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…Many have debated that the industrial leaders following the 19th Century were "Robber Barron's". However, in this very competitive time period, many new businesses were being formed. It took talented businessmen such as Vanderbilt, Carnegie…
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…The film industry today is priceless in terms of movie production costs and salaries. The production of 'Superman's Return' has just finished beating the world record for the most expensive movie ever to be made, with a production cost of $250 million…
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