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Unemployment Rate National Economic
565 words
The union is looking to maintain all gains made in
the last bargaining session. All areas identified
as primary objectives will be improved upon. In
addition, we are also seeking to improve our
condition on many secondary issues. A timely
settlement is our optimal goal and we are
confident that one can be reached while achieving
gains for our union members. However, the union
will not sacrifice its goals just to reach a
timely settlement. If a lockout occurs, we shall
accept it and continue nego...
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Wilson 14 Points Vs The Treaty Of Versailles
1,240 words
When the peace processes were to start after the
finishing of World War One, there were four people
who were major components in the treaty of Paris:
Clemenceau, George, Orlando, and Wilson.
Clemenceau wanted revenge on the German's by
punishing them through the treaties because he
believed that they were at fault for the war;
George was in agreement with Clemenceau although
he did not feel that Germany should suffer severe
punishment; Orlando who wanted the irredenta to be
re-established; and P...
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Causes Of World War I
2,165 words
... to give military support to Austria. The
Bosnian crisis had harmful consequences for the
peace of Europe. Russia felt humiliated and was
determined that this must not come again.
Immediately after the crisis, the Russian
government intensified her armaments program and
sent Isvolsky as ambassador in Paris in order to
get more support from France. The annexation of
Bosnia Herzegovina also made Serbia the
irreconcilable enemy of Austria. Without Bosnia
Herzegovina, Serbia could never become a ...
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John F Kennedy Lyndon B Johnson
2,218 words
Vietnam era changes and how they affect us today A
quarter of a century after the Fall of Saigon,
Vietnam continues to exercise a powerful hold of
the American psyche. No deployment of American
troops abroad is considered without the infusion
of the Vietnam question. No formulation of
strategic policy can be completed without weighing
the possibility of Vietnamization. Even the
politics of a person cannot be discussed without
taking into account his / her opinion on the
Vietnam War. This obsessi...
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Wall Street Journal York N Y
1,175 words
Euro vs. Dollar Will the Euro replace the Dollar
as the worlds most popular currency to hold? When
the countries of European Union started to use
Euro in their everyday cash operations, it
definitely buried traditional national currencies
of European countries such as German Deutsche mark
that was the historical symbol of economical power
of Germany. Germany, by the way, is one of the
most important trade partner and investor of
Russia. Besides, Deutsche mark was quite popular
currency for Russi...
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Polar Ice Caps Carbon Dioxide
2,528 words
Colony on Mars The human race has always explored
the unknown. At the dawn of the humanity new lands
were the object of exploration. People stimulated
by their curiosity and care for the future
generations left their overcrowded or exhausted
lands and went to unknown virgin territories in
search of fertile soil, economic and political
independence and secure life for their children.
The technological progress of the twentieth
century has changed life of the mankind to such an
extent, that in ear...
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Scarlet Letter By Nathaniel Hawthorne
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Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne The evils
and goods of mankind are illustrated in the novel
by Nathaniel Hawthorne The Scarlet Letter. The
author was assured that every human being is
mainly composed by good or evil and by the
opposite in part. The novel depicts the lives of
four persons who live in a small Puritan town. The
main heroes of The Scarlet Letter were Pearl,
Hester Prynne, Robert Chilling worth, and Rev.
Dimmesdale. All of them committed sins by their
own, but they all also mad...
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The First Half Of Seventeenth Century Witnessed Last
1,133 words
The first half of the seventeenth century
witnessed the last and greatest of the religious
wars, a war that for thirty years (1618 - 48)
devastated Germany and involved, before it was
over, nearly every state in Europe. For more than
half a century before the war began, the Religious
Peace of Augsburg (1555) had served to maintain an
uneasy peace between the Protestant and Catholic
forces in Germany. But conditions had changed
since 1555, and with the opening years of the
seventeenth it became i...
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End To End Revenue Growth
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... is not seeking regulation of the Internet by
Governments, we are seeking a fair, equitable and
sustainable set of arrangements for international
Internet connections. In working towards a better
balance of international settlement arrangements
between Australia and the rest of the world in
both telephone and data traffic. Telstra
recommends adopting a national coordinated
approach to liberalization and overcoming
anti-competitive behaviour in the area of
international settlement arrangements...
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Make A Decision Colonial America
817 words
September 22, 1642 Dear Madam Aires, I appreciate
your interest in taking up residence in colonial
America. As a favorite client of mine, I m sure
the information we provide at Boats R Us Travel
Agency will be very helpful to you. The
information which I have included such as the
domestic life, advice on being successful, things
to avoid, politics, and trades will be vital for
you to make a decision of settling in colonial
America. Although Massachusetts is a great place
to settle, I feel Virgin...
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British North America Concerns That Caused Religious
336 words
Concerns That Caused The Settlement Of British
Concerns That Caused The Settlement Of British
North America I believe that throughout the
Colonial period, economic concerns had more to do
with the settling of British North America than
did religious reasons. First, according to my
textbook, the British originally sponsored trips
over to the New World only after other countries
were profiting from their collections of goods and
new trade ports. Maybe other countries in Europe
had begun settling t...
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California And Arizona Seventeenth Century
1,369 words
The early explorers who came ashore and saw the
naked Indian woman and believed they were the
Amazon women of another continent named
California. What is the history of California and
Arizona? Most people think of the 49 ers and the
Gold that they found in northern California during
the 1800 s. The 49 ers were not the first of the
colonial settlers it was the Spanish with the aid
of the Catholic church. With the expeditions of
Cabrillo, Cortez, and men like Blonaquez they set
the foundation for ...
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Uncle Toms Cabin Harriet Beecher Stowe
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Harriet Beecher Stowe was born June 14, 1811 in
Litchfield, Connecticut. She was the daughter of a
Calvinist minister and she and her family was all
devout Christians, her father being a preacher and
her siblings following. Her Christian attitude
much reflected her attitude towards slavery. She
was for abolishing it, because it was, to her, a
very unchristian and cruel institution. Her novel,
therefore, focused on the ghastly points of
slavery, including the whippings, beatings, and
forced sexua...
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Israeli Palestinian Conflict State Of Israel
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The Israel-Palestine Peace Process Introduction
The idea of peace in the Middle East has been
fought over, discussed, caused physical battles,
and political name-calling. The conflict caused by
misunderstanding the will of God and the pride of
man has been history's leitmotif since the
beginning of recorded time. In certain parts of
the world, that recurrent theme is more of a
constant heartbeat. Since the outbreak of the
second intifada, people around the world have
witnessed many bloody scenes...
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Jane Addams Hull House
469 words
Critical Essay Jane Addams, Twenty Years at
Hull-House The argument Addams makes that
educational matters are more democratic in their
political than in their social aspect (197), I
believe she is referring to the long struggle
between the teachers and the Chicago School Board.
The Chicago School Board was politically corrupt.
Many of the teachers and custodial engineers were
friends of politicians who secured their positions
in exchange for certain kickbacks. The school
board maintained control...
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John Smith John Smith Smith John Smith World
298 words
John John Smith John Smith John Smith had many
characteristics that helped to make him an
important person in the beginning settlement of
the New World. He was a brave and strong person
who seemed to have little fear. He ran away from
home when he was young and became a soldier in
Europe and the Near East. He thrived for
excitement and adventure. During the settlement of
James town, he took on the responsibility of
leadership by saving the colony from starvation.
He made the men plant crops and ...
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Pc Operating Systems U S District
839 words
Microsoft Anti-Trust Case In 1890, Congress passed
the Sherman Anti-Trust Act. Since then there has
been very few companies that have violated this
act. In 1911 it was used it to break J. D.
Rockefeller? s Standard Oil trust in to 30
different competing companies. Then in 1982 AT
038; T? s monopoly was broken up in what has been
called the biggest anti-trust case to date. Now
Microsoft has been charged and found guilty. (?
Americas History Of Monopoly-Busting? ) Lack of
trust in Microsoft star...
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World War Ii News 038 World
1,448 words
It is the last great mystery of World War II: the
unfinished, unprecedented search for what may be
billions of dollars in cash, gold, property, and
art hidden and unclaimed by victims of the
Holocaust? or plundered by the Nazis and their
accomplices before shipping Jews to the death
camps. In 1938 Nazi Gestapos raided the homes of
over 10, 000, 000 innocent Jews. Their houses were
thrashed, possessions were stolen, and lives were
torn for the benefit of? one superior race. ? None
of these people...
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Achieve This Goal Lewis And Clark
2,426 words
By the late 1700 s, the young United States began
to look westward and dream about the possibilities
it presented. They wondered if there was in fact
an all water route from the Mississippi to the
Pacific, what the whole continent actually looked
like, and really, what was out there. There were
many individual and groups of people that helped
pave an opening for the eventual settlement of the
American west. Two of the most recognizable and
important groups that opened up the west were the
Lewis ...
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Middle East Peace Israeli Palestinian
584 words
Name Global Studies Period 3 Teachers name
February 24, 1997 Palestinians: Peace in Jeopardy
The Associated Press Ibrahim Barzak Saturday.
February 22, 1997 Page 1 Nations: Israel and
Palestine Region: Middle East World Issue: War and
Peace The focus of this article is on the
political aspect of this region Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told his cabinet on
Friday that he will go ahead with construction of
the 6, 500 -home Jewish neighborhood of Har Homa
despite fierce Palestinian opp...
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