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    New Deal Dbq

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    The 1930’s showed a dark time for America. Fortunes were lost and lives were ruined. FDR’s New Deal brought unemployment down, but this, while an improvement, was not enough to completely revitalize the American economy. When America entered WWII, companies such as Dupont`s Remington Arms and Twin Cities Arsenal were able to produce billions of rounds of ammunition. This not only helped the war effort, but gave the multitudes of unemployed Americans job opportunities. Due to U.S. government…

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    One of the major cause for the great changes during World War Era, 1890-1945, is the economic downturn. In fact most of the changes were done due to the economic crises. For example, the British debts from the Seven Years War brought England and colonists’ relationship to its knee, then again in 1780’s, the inflation of the Continental Currency forced the colonists to redesign the government system, thus constitution was adopted as the solution for strugger central government. No matter what…

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    which in time, made a noticeable change in my overall weight, making me feel healthier. But as always, I slowly start introducing sugar into my body again. In fact, before writing this essay, I had a slice of pizza, and as I was reaching inside the refrigerator to grab a Coke, I paused. I rethought everything I had just gone over from the article and decided to get a glass of water, yet again, I am still here slurping on this delicious milkshake. From personal experience, I know it is very…

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    United States also began cut flower production in the 1700s, using the same greenhouse procedures already established by the Netherlands. The availability and concentration of cut flowers was greatly improved with the advent of the airplane and refrigerator. Even though the flower is cut, it still performs photosynthesis, and still needs some things in order to live; such as: water, some type of food/sugar, and an environment capable of supporting it that is also marginally clean. Slightly…

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    Health Open up the refrigerator and there is nothing to eat, open up the pantry and again there is nothing appetizing enough to satisfy the hunger that is almost unbearable at this point. What is one to do when this happens? Of course making something to eat from scratch is not an option since that is excessively much work, but it sure is easy to drive to the nearest fast food restaurant and order the food through that small window. With fast-food places open 24/7 this would obviously…

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    One of those being how autism was initially blamed on “bad parenting” and “refrigerator mothers” in the 1950’s, suggesting that the cause of autism had been based entirely on the parents style of raising their children. Another point the article raises is that in a 2010 study of the effects phthalates, a common chemical, which are…

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    In Clinton Correctional Facility (a maximum security prison) in New York, two inmates escaped. On June 6th of 2015, inmates Richard Matt and David Sweat were reported to have escaped the prison. After twenty three days Sweat was captured and in the custody of FBI, his other fellow inmate Matt was shot and killed by authorities. The investigation of the escapees showed underlying problems and corrections in the facilities itself. Corruption such as; heroin dealing from inmates to inmates,…

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    Samsung Mission Analysis

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    Mission BBB Business Review quoted Yun Jong-Yong, “I want to lead Samsung Electronics to become one of the best companies in the world.” (BBB Business Review, 2014) This quote made in 1999 from Yun Jong-Yong, CEO and Vice Chairman of Samsung Electronics, shows that their mission has high goals for Samsung to achieve. Samsung is one of the top global digital industry leaders of technology in today’s economy, which is mainly headquartered in New Jersey and California with numerous other cities…

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    Consumerism and New Found Prosperity altered the American Household With the Cold War in motion, prosperity resurfaced in the United States, and so was a new consumer culture. The war resulted in advancements in technology, more economic production, and the market was flooded with new consumer goods. This brought forth change and altered the dynamic of society during the 1950’s. Technological advancements allowed for larger commercial farming, so fewer people were farm workers, families moved…

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    family who is in need. This also means that families won't have food on their plates everyday of the week and in the worst case not at all. The Walls are an example of the worst case because half-way through the book when Jeannette “...looked in the refrigerator. There was nothing inside but a half-gone stick of margarine.” (Walls 68) This shows how poor the family actually is from the actions of Rex. The kids are eating margarine because they are so hungry and it’s literally the only thing they…

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