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Grolier Electronic Publishing 19 Th Century
1,437 words
An elevator is a mechanism for moving people and
freight from level to level in a building or any
other structure. The first elevator-like structure
was built in 236 BC by the Archives. This
construction was a hoist operated by ropes and
pulleys. However, the first pragmatic elevator was
not developed until the 19 th century. Though
sensible, this elevator has been modified many
times throughout the course of history and is
still updated with all of the new advancements in
math and technology. F...
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Teenage Parents Teen Mothers
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... trusted to reward individuals who step outside
the normative schedule. This may lead her to
center all of her energies on motherhood in an
attempt to reap some of the benefits given to
women in her same cultural status. According to
Keith Scott, author of Teenage Parents and Their
Offspring, "among mothers aged thirty-five to
fifty-two, those who were fifteen or younger at
their first birth have an average of three
children more than women who were at least
twenty-four when they became mothe...
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Department Of Transportation Years Of Age
992 words
There are many accidents everyday that are costing
people their lives. My young brothers and most
definitely my grandparents would probably kill me
for saying so, but there should be some changes
made to the laws concerning the age requirements
of drivers. If the State of Ohio changed the age
requirement of operating a vehicle to between 18 -
70 years of age, our roads would be much safer to
drive on. If you had told me when I turned sixteen
that I couldnt get my license until I turned
eighteen,...
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18 Th Amendment Reform Movements
1,842 words
The Prohibition did not achieve its goals.
Instead, it added to the problems it was intended
to solve. (Thorton, 15) On January 16, 1920, a
popular American pastime was suddenly seized from
the public, and labeled a crime. The 18 th
Amendment, known as the Voltstead Act, was put
into effect and attempted to efficiently remove
the importing, exporting, transporting, selling,
and manufacturing of any liquor with an alcohol
content exceeding 0. 5 %. The law was passed in
order to reduce crimes such...
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Bill Of Rights Wrong Hands
544 words
Bang! Death can happen just like that. That is
exactly how guns work. As deadly as they can be,
almost every house holds some kind of in their
possession. Guns are used for a number of things.
People use them for hunting, competitions,
self-defense, and even collection items. It is
when in the wrong hands when guns become fatal.
Guns can be harmless if handled in the proper
fashion. Guns are able to get in the wrong hands
because the Bill of Rights gives every American
citizen the right to bear ...
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Ben Amp Jerry Super Premium Ice Cream
1,556 words
INTRODUCTION Ben & Jerry's is an innovative
leader in the super premium ice cream industry.
The company blends a commitment to provide all
natural, high quality ice cream with a commitment
towards social activism and environmental
responsibility. This report will analyze both the
companys environmental strategy and general
corporate strategy in order to identify the
consistencies and disparities (if any) between
these strategies and to determine whether a green
company such as Ben & Jerr...
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One On One Students And Teachers
1,618 words
The use of computers in college education is a
major issue for students in todays generation.
Students entering a college or university now have
the option of taking many of their courses online.
There is a great deal of controversy over this
issue because many people believe it will
compromise the quality of education. The fact that
students can receive an education from their own
home is definitely a convenience, but the students
usually fail to consider the consequences.
Although they will be...
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Implementing Computer Technology In Education Australia
1,414 words
A discussion paper from the Australian Computer
Society and the Australian Council for Computers
in Education Computers in schools are now
commonplace. However, in the mid- 1990 's, there
are some significant factors influencing their use
in Australian schools. Some of these factors are:
1. Continuing developments in information
technology (IT) are likely to lead to radical
change in all education sectors. 2. Substantial
strategic planning at all levels is necessary to
anticipate this, and to pr...
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Macro Environment External Forces
1,332 words
INTRODUCTION All businesses operate within an
environment, which directly or indirectly affects
the way in which they function, just as we as
consumers live within a cultural and social
environment which to a greater or lesser degree
determines the way in which we behave as
individuals. said Elaine OBrien, University of
Strathclyde. Unlike the controllable marketing mix
variables, the environmental forces are not
controllable by marketers. However, marketers can
control how they deal with those ...
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Business Systems In Kenya
1,375 words
Business systems do not operate in a vacuum, they
operate in an environment of institutions. A
theory of business system is derived from this,
which acknowledges that business systems differ
from country to country because of different
historical development of institutions. Four
elements are important within an institutional
environment: Financial institutions Social
structure Market structure Technological and
innovation systems. FRAGMENTED BUSINESS SYSTEMS IN
KENYA PUBLIC SECTOR In general th...
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Cubic Meters Cubic Feet
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Production: Although Helium is one of the most
common elements in the universe it is a rare gas
on earth. It exists in the atmosphere in such
small quantities (less than five parts per
million) that recovering it from the air is
uneconomical. Helium is produced as a by-product
of the refining of natural gas, which is carried
out on a commercial scale in the USA and Poland.
In these areas natural gas contains a relatively
high concentration of Helium which has accumulated
as a result of radioacti...
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Flights Per Day Conclusion That The Evening Flight Airline
790 words
Airline Operations Under FAR 135 Being the
aircraft operator under the Federal Aviation
Regulation 135 is a very complicated and
responsible task. The approval for operating in
these conditions is usually given to large
aviation companies, which operate in heavily
loaded destination and utilize the latest and most
capacious aircrafts. Given the case of FAR 135 and
New York-Los Angeles route with two flights per
day I will examine what it takes the airline
operator to provide stability and, in ca...
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Class B Class D
771 words
The value of controlled airspace in the United
States is for the safety of all commercial and
general aviation flights. Utter chaos reigns in
skies without controlled airspace. With thousands
of airplanes in the skies every day carrying
hundred of thousand of people the necessity of a
means of controlling them becomes relevant. The
(FAA) Federal Aviation Administration is the
regulative department of the United States
Government that controls the skies in the U. S.
The FAA divided the airspace i...
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Dispute Over Computers Knowledge Of Computers People
240 words
Dispute Over Computers and Knowledge to Operate
Them There is a dispute over computers and the
knowledge which is required to operate them. First
of all, some people say that anyone who does not
know how to use the computer is not prepared for
the future. Second of all, without knowledge of
computers anyone dont stand a chance on the job
market. Because without education in this field
there is no way to success in life or to find ago
which would provide decant pay for an average
person. However,...
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Incl Briar Air Force Base
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Privatization of Airports By: Make E-mail: For 51
years Bergstrom Air Force Base was home to fighter
pilots, bombers, troop carriers and reconnaissance
jets. It was the first port of call for President
Lyndon B. Johnson on his trips home to LBJ Country
aboard Air Force One, it was where Chuck Yeager,
the first pilot to break the sound barrier, once
brought a disabled jet to rest in an emergency
landing. In September 1993, in the path of
military cutbacks Bergstrom Air Force Base was
closed. But ...
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Utility Companies Electric Utility
1,855 words
Electrical utility deregulation is the process of
transforming electrical utility companies from
regulated monopolies to market-driven suppliers of
competitive energy and services. (Reliant Energy
HL& P 1999) It means that customers will have
the ability to choose their electrical supplier.
Today? s utility customers want lower prices, more
choice, and better service as well as reliability.
The deregulation of other industries such as
railroad, trucking, natural gas, and
telecommunications h...
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One Of The Greatest U Boats
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English 1 A 11 / 24 / 99 Submarines: The
Underwater War The submarine is one of the
greatest naval inventions in the history of war.
This innovation allows men to dive to certain
depths in the open seas at will. Submarines were
equipped with weapons and communication devices.
The submarine could stay at sea for months at a
time and only required a few men to operate. They
were small, quick, and hard to locate by larger
ships. The submarine was thought to be the perfect
naval vessel. The concept ...
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Problem Solving Human Error
1,438 words
How Do People Contribute To The Catastrophic How
Do People Contribute To The Catastrophic Breakdown
Of Complex Automated Technologies? As scientific
knowledge progresses and technological advances
are made, greater dependence is placed upon
automated systems and their complexities are,
necessarily, increased. Whilst the systems
themselves may be rigorously tested to ensure they
operate correctly, errors can enter the system via
the weak link in the chain the human designers and
operators. Unlike...
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People In Society Bill Gates
1,213 words
Microsoft Associate Justice John Paul Stevens
United States Supreme Court Washington, DC Dear
Judge Stevens, I am a freshmen student attending
Penn State University. I would like to take a
moment from your involving world to express my
opinion on why Microsoft should not be broken up.
I feel that the outcome of the verdict will have a
ripple affect throughout the economy and can
possibly be damaging. I know the government must
do what is politically right, and at best try to
follow and obey all ...
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Total Quality Management Coca Cola
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INTRODUCTION: McDonalds Corporation is the worlds
leading food service organization. The corporation
started out as a small drive-through in 1948 by
two brothers, Dick and Mac McDonald. Raymond
Albert Kroc, a salesman, saw a great opportunity
in this market and advised Dick and Mac to expand
their operation and open new restaurants. In 1961
Kroc bought out the McDonald brothers. By 1967
McDonalds expanded its operations to countries
outside the U. S. A. This unyielding expansion led
the Corporat...
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