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Category: /History
…of the Industrial Revolution caused many problems for the Britainÿs environment. With the new gigantic machines at work in the city, workers were unable to work at home anymore. They were required to work in the city. This was also done so the masters…
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Category: /Literature/English
…“Who built the Pyramids” In Studs Terkel’s “Who Built the Pyramids?” a man named Mike talks about work in the steel mill and the ridicule he receives for being a laborer. I belive his negative attitude affects his crediability. Mike feels…
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…to start a better life somewhere else. The root of the problem lies with the education the residents of the mine town receive. Children as young as seven or eight are being sent down to work in the mines when they should be starting school. If families…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…Charles John Huffam Dickens was born in Portsmouth in 1812, the second child of a large family. His father was the son of a butler and a housekeeper, and worked as a clerk in the Navy Pay Office. The family moved to London when Dickens was three…
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Category: /History
…Reform in the Spirit of Conservation The creation of the Civilian Conservation Corps and Civil Works Administration revolutionized the U.S. federal government by redefining its roles in the lives of its citizens. Prior to the Great Depression…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, the only author in my paper that has not only had his works done in writing, like the others, but his work was performed on stages, and on the silver screen. Some of Shakespeare's most famous pieces are 'Romeo and Juliet', 'Hamlet', and 'A Midsummer Night's…
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Category: /History
…and there was a labor shortage particularly in the southern colonies. The rice fields in South Carolina were in desperate need of labor. White indentured servants were not willing to go there and work under the hot sun and in the swampy fields. Malaria-ridden mosquitoes…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Community Service Day University of Connecticut students and faculty volunteered their time and energy on Nov. 20 for Community Service Day. Organized by the Uconn Center for Community Outreach, the volunteers worked at one of 15 different work sites…
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Category: /Literature/English
…is considered on of the most influential men in the development of calculus. Newton at first kept all his discoveries to himself. He feared that people would not accept his work and disagree with them. He wrote one of the most important scientific books of all…
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…ICT and Employment has basically five categories: Unemployment, New opportunities, New jobs, Robotics and Tele working. <Tab/>Unemployment is very useful. Instead of asking people to do things by hand the computer can do it. Probably…
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