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    For a long period of time‚ the way of life for most people were long‚ tedious days at work‚ with not much to show for‚ hardly any time to spend with family‚ and being fortunate to come home in a mildly presentable. Thanks to technology‚ most of these issues have been touched upon and improved. With inventions such as the steam engine‚ the water frame‚ the cotton gin‚ and the spinning jenny‚ our modern day might not have been so fortunate or plentiful. With the help of these inventions in the industrial

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    Manager’s Dilemma” highlights some of the problems in store for Eli Lilly & Company‚ a major US pharmaceutical company. Eli Lilly & Co. stands to lose $10 billion in annual revenues between now and 2016 as three of its major drug patents expire. As CEO‚ John Lechleiter’s job is to find foster new drug development to replace the projected loss revenue. While other pharmaceutical companies are seeking a merger route to acquire new drugs‚ Eli Lilly One has decided to revamp the company’s operational structure

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    The Civil War

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    Northern and Southern United States. The war has led to over 618‚000 casualties. There were several reasons to why the Civil War has occurred in the United States. Firstly‚ the Northern and the Southern have different economies. With the invention of Eli Whitney’s cotton gin in 1793‚ cotton became very profitable. This machine reduces the time taken to separate the seeds from the cotton. This leads to big plantations set up to meet up the demand of cotton and these plantation owners needed cheap labors

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    Alexis de Tocqueville had distinctive beliefs on how it affected the development of labor in America. Whereas Smith celebrated the division of labor‚ Tocqueville was less optimistic about it. Moreover‚ machines accelerated productivity. Aside from the Eli Whitney’s cotton gin‚ and the mechanical loom caused rebellions to occur among slaves and artisans. The division of labor and the introduction of machines led to the exile of Native Americans‚ a widespread of slavery‚ and an increase of wage laborers

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    My Big Fat Greek Wedding

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    lover Ian Miller and they celebrate in a purely Greek wedding. I noticed that marriage in Greek culture is a very big deal and mostly they think that Greeks must marry Greeks to have more Greeks‚ as Tula’s father thinks. The father was very fanatic to his culture and he has a funny function which says that all roots of words are Greek! When Tula’s family in the movie agreed that lan Miller marry her‚ they invited Miller family for a dinner. That dinner showed the differences between the

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    The Hazards of Moviegoing I. Introduction A. Hook: I am a movie fanatic. When friends want to know what picture won the Oscar in 1980 or who played the police chief in Jaws‚ they ask me. B. Link: My friends‚ though‚ have stopped asking me if I want to go out to the movies. C. Thesis Statement: The problems in getting to the theater‚ the theater itself‚ and the behavior of some patrons are all reasons why I often wait for a movie to show up on TV. II. Body A. Paragraph 1 1. Topic Sentence:

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    The Market Revolution

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    available to all Americans which led to growth and prosperity of the people. The Market Revolution was beneficial to America in every way possible. When the term “Market Revolution” is heard‚ the first thing many people associate it with is Eli Whitney’s Cotton Gin. Whitney’s invention was the first major innovation‚ revolutionizing both northern manufacturing and southern agriculture. Since the job was previously done by hand‚ the cotton gin produced a higher supply of cotton at a faster

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    Gandhiji

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    MOHANDAS KAROM CHAND GANDHI Gandhi grew up in a home steeped in religion‚ and he took for granted religious tolerance and the doctrine of ahimsa (no injury to all living beings). He studied law in England but seemed too diffident to become a successful lawyer. He took a job with an Indian firm in South Africa. There he became an effective advocate for Indian rights. In 1906 he first put into action Satyagraha‚ his technique of nonviolent resistance. His success in South Africa gave him an international

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    Vegan vs Vegetarian

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    such as the global warming‚ because veganism ideology doesn’t to use even an animal product and not to eat all kind of meat. But sometimes‚ a vegan mostly becomes an activist of the animal rights‚ and even worse a vegan sometimes can become very fanatic‚ for example some of them won’t come to movies which contain an animal in the play‚ because they know that the animal was being pushed to do the exact scenario. While being a vegetarian is consuming non-meat food‚ but still can consume any dairy

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    Every religion says that God created this entire world. Since there is only one world‚ there should be one God‚ who must be impartial to all the children in the universe. That one God must have preached the same spiritual knowledge in different languages and different countries which were disconnected and had no communication in olden times. At that time‚ had he preached the true spiritual knowledge to one country only‚ God would become partial because some generations in other countries would have

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