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    Even though the traditional school calendar was based on the agricultural labor needs of America. The American people, over the years, have developed and implemented modern technologies that are making the need for agricultural labor increasingly obsolete. Due to the fact that fewer people are needed today to provide the same, if not more, food than that of which was grown in the past. There has been a shift in the amount of people in which are needed to support the farming industry. With…

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    As you can tell my visual metaphor is a hourglass. As for the Classical time period is represented by the top half of the hourglass. This time period represents the start as in a hourglass the start is where they turn the glass over and the top half sand slowly falls down into the bottom half. The next part would be travel and Commerce which is represented by the moving sand. I chose this to represent travel and commerce because the sand is traveling to the other half of the hourglass. Next, I…

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    In the nineteenth century the American economy started to grow and develop. The mass movement to the west opened great opportunities for people to start up businesses and tap into the resources of the plentiful lands. Newly created machinery and ingenuity helped to increase harvesting and production of goods exponentially. Each geographic region of America had their specific contributions which enabled the nation to become a national and international economic giant. In the south cotton grew…

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    In 1854 London was a city of scavengers, along with a Bohemian crowd of poets, writers and musicians, the home of the River Thames. The city’s growth was spectacular. A census in 1851 registered 2-1/2 million people in a total of ninety square miles of space, “…up from around a million at the turn of the century.” (Johnson, S. p.12) London was economically diverse with its opulent townhouses of Mayfair and Kensington surrounded by streets of poverty and foul smelling industry. .…

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    sector labors and management practices that may harm workers and the United States’ economy. Historical Foundation of the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) Before 1935, workers in the United States had a right to down their tools and participate in industrial actions. However, employers too had a right to fire workers who had participated in strikes or had been enrolled in trade unions. It was easier for an employer to hire another employee than for a worker to find a job. By 1933, only 10% of…

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    hundreds through nineteen hundreds, the United States completely shifted their economy from an agricultural to an industrial society. Due to the change, employees were needed to work in factories, railroads, oil fields etc. As a result, Immigrants were encouraged to come to the United States in order to supply cheap labor for the industrial society. Therefore, the growth of the industrial workforce is caused by two factors; immigrants leaving their country to find better opportunities in the…

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    When the Industrial Revolution began it set the foundation for all the modern technology we have today. The Big business that was made during this Revolution gave us the materials to industrialize the U.S and mold it to the great country it already is. Without the big industrial companies in that period of time, I believe that we wouldn’t be the same United States that we are today. To began, back in the early reconstructing era right after the civil war people the U.S began to industrialize by…

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    The topic I chose for my research project is migrant workers. The importance of my topic migrant workers was working to survive and to maintain the family. The first subtopic for my topic is jobs.They found better jobs so they could have a un-harsh living condition."And finally, thousands of other immigrant workers traveled less clear paths throughout dozens of states in search of work."It was hard for them to live their life.It changed the way they wanted to live as a migrant worker." "Migrant…

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    Amber alerts,"Have you Seen Me Know" ads, and News Reports. Often times I see abducted children in the news or hear about human trafficking, but I find myself feeling helpless on how to help solve the problem. My opportunity to make a difference was through a SEGway World Reform Competition.In this competition, twenty groups presented a theoretical program to help solve a world issue important to them.The winners received a $100 KIVA Card to donate to an entrepreneur to make that difference. In…

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    To begin, romanticism began in Germany and England. It later Entered Europe in the 19th century and it was deeply connected with politics and it was always at the root of change in Europe at the time. Some of the he origins of romanticism include Folklore and popular art, nationalism, Shakespeare, gothic romance, medievalism, emotions, religion, individualism, concept of nature, and Victorianism. At the time when artists began to shift from romanticism to realism, culture and society was…

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