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Category: /Literature/English
…and industrial wastes. The protection of rivers and lakes is part of their responsibility. Here a knowledge of chemistry and biology must be added to the engineering base. Transportation engineers design highway and public transportation systems to meet the needs…
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…, and clays. Major industries include oil refining and the manufacture of machinery, transportation equipment, food products, and chemicals. Only California surpasses Texas in the value of its agricultural output. Products of its farms and ranches include cattle…
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Category: /History
…As United States was entering the new century (1900) there had been many changes to the States. The industrial expansion was bringing many immigrants to America. Many of these immigrants were moving to the new big cities to be with their own people…
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Category: /History
…attacks, the borders between the U.S. and Canada have been tightened, the airline and tourist industries have slowed down, and people are afraid of recession. These economic events are the main reasons that have affected the Canadian economy. The terrorist…
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Category: /History
…in to the North. The North possessed a tremendous numerical superiority, industrial advantages that allowed them to gain a technological advantage, and a complex system of railways and canals that allowed for easy transportation of troops and equipment…
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Category: /History
…events of September 11, 2001, will be with Americans as long as they live. The Transportation industry as they know it will and must be dramatically changed. For airlines, airline workers and the flying public, these changes call for more than a reflex…
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…of the telecommunications industry over the next few years. One thing, however, is certain: the industry in 2008 will bear little resemblance to the telecom business of today. Most, if not all, of the world's national carriers will have been fully privatized. Competition…
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Category: /History
…of the war also caused massive migration of families into urban industrial centers. Created tremendous instability in the home life and personal lives, teen dropouts and child deliquesce. The divorce rate also tripled when soldiers came back home (1946). Daily…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of this is the transportation industry. Without the government, there would be no Interstate Highway system, no primary roads, and nobody responsible for maintaining such infrastructure. As industry spreads around the world, the economy of a country becomes global rather than…
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…Women in the Workplace The emergence of an urban, industrialized society affected the lives of American women in the late nineteenth century. Women during this time were beginning to see that not only did they belong in the home, but they could also find…
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