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    Abortion In The 1800s

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    come a long way since abortion has become a serious issue, the debate between these two groups continue today as they both present valid points for what they feel is for the best interest and welfare of the women and the unborn child. In the early 1800’s, pregnancies that were aborted were usually a private matter between the woman and the providers, known as female healers. It was in this time that women were considered to be natural doctors because they were considered natural healers, which…

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    From the 1500s to the 1800s the world went through a colonial era. The European hemisphere took it upon them to establish their colonies in other countries in the idea of establishing a ‘new civilized world.’ They took over countries in the Americas, Africa, and Asia. The historical note that is never taught in history books is before the colonial era Europe was going through the plague and deep poverty rate. They were in the dark ages and had no growth as a region. During that time, the…

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    Cancer In The 1800s

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    seventy years is astonishing, but what are the causes behind this raging epidemic? The most immediate causes relate to diet, exercise, and the environment. Americans increased their sugar consumption from 12 pounds of refined sugar per person in the 1800s to 154 pounds per person in the 2000s (Cooper, 2013). While sugar does not directly cause cancer, consuming excessive amounts of sugar can lead to obesity, which increases the risk of contracting 13 different types of cancer.…

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    Inventions Of The 1800s

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    All the inventions worked as colors and painted a beautiful painting. However, in my opinion, steam engine was one of the greatest inventions of the 1800s. Steam engines were the impelling cause of American western expansion and the civil war was won in the north because of steam engines. Railroads sped up the process of transportation. Railroads were used for supplying raw materials to factories, delivering…

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    Disadvantages Of Vector Animations

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    Many aspects of the Flash file format make it ideal for adding interactive content to web pages. Some of the advantages are as follows: It is scalable. Flash images and animations can be resized with no loss of detail, making it easy to fill the whole browser window with a Flash interface without adding to the file size. Flash can be used to create static images, such as maps, where zooming in to view the image in finer detail is desirable. Image quality is high. Real- time anti aliasing…

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    Compromise In The 1800s

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    Compromise is crucial to the stability of a Union, especially one as new as the states were in the 1800s. Without compromise there is no unity throughout the states which causes complete chaos, which we knew even back then. Despite of how crucial it was for the leaders in the North and South to find compromise were unable to find that vital common ground that they could use to come up with a neutral decision about aspects in and out of the government. The conflict was made up of the pro-slavery…

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    Racism In 1800s

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    Racism is a clear reality in our society that affects all people. In the 1800s, the United States gained thousands of Chinese immigrants looking for work. These immigrants fought a long, hard fight against discrimination. Life for them during this time period was cruel and dangerous because white Americans didn’t want them there. White American men felt threatened by the Chinese immigrants because they believed they were the cause of their salaries being cut. Also they felt that Chinese…

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    Sweatshops In The 1800s

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    corporate gain has been a constant and bloody stain throughout humanity’s history. In the past, exploitation focused on slavery - the forced labour of captured beings with little to no regard for their needs. This practice died out largely in the 1800s, though not entirely, and the focus has switched to sweatshop factories. The practice of sweatshop labour - difficult and/or dangerous labour by a group of workers where more than one labour law is being broken - grew after the industrial…

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    Conservatism In The 1800s

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    major powers of the world and for this, they had a huge impact on the world. Since France had a systematic way of doing things in government, some did not feel that this was the best way to go about things. Conservatism is what the French used in the 1800’s. They used this is system because it is that worked for years. Everytime the people tried to overthrow it, the one thing that always came back was the type of government. Even though there were new people in power, the nobles did not want to…

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    Anomie In The 1800s

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    Anomie can be brought about by soaring aspirations that make us unhappy with the life we currently have. Those who had aspirations were generally women, men had rights and could participate with work and at home duties. Males also were seen as superior. Women aspired to get out of the house, join the workforce, and become a person who can support themselves or their family. During arranged marriages, women wanted their choice and to be heard. Their aspirations of a better life out from under a…

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