Papers 2581-2590 of total 60222 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…with the relation of the theories of neutralization, labeling, and social control, is crucial to our situation, with fifteen year old Matt, who is of lower class status, and has seen himself involved in the theft of an automobile. To further evaluate this crime, I'll…
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…enough. The economy was turning downward before Hoover took office in 1929. Entire portions of the economy were depressed throughout the 1920's, such as agriculture, energy and mining. Even industries with most growth (construction and automobile
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…. and exported to Canada as demand for there products grew. Canadian automobile manufactures could not compete and by the end of the decade they were forced to make and sell American models. U.S. helped Canada to rebuild their economy by exporting industries, which…
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…source of air pollution produced by human is from automobiles, such as motorcycles, cars, and trucks. The emission of gases from the vehicles can cause many serious health problems, such as reduced lung capacity, and cancer. Coat-fired power plants are also…
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…of success. The effect that Ben had on the development of other characters is shown through Willy Loman's character. Ben lived the life he wanted and had the job he wanted. Even though Ben's involvement in the play was brief, his success showed what Willy so…
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…of motor vehicles on our roads increasing concern has been given to the effects of these emissions on our health and to the environment. Automobiles emit carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and hydrocarbons, all of which must be diluted in air…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and the roaring 20’s, that effects people in many ways, is the party life. The people of the parties play a great role in both generations. They are a reckless crowd who finds it easy to live of off alcohol and fun. Just as the 20’s, the people now are still…
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Category: /History
…also had consequences similar to railroad transportation, but more of them to the plus side. A Scottish engineer named John McAdam equipped roadbeds with a layer of crushed rock. This new surface allowed automobiles to travel safely even in inclement weather…
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…platform. (Anon, 1998b) Information technology will influence homebuyers by changing their expectations about how the home improves the quality of life; The PC and the Internet are replacing the automobile as factors influencing life-style. In a wired world…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of electricity, the telephone, automobiles, and farming equipment. In their quest to keep their traditional lifestyle, the Amish have adopted alternatives with respect to power, agriculture, transportation, and communications. For various reasons, both religious…
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