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    OBESITY: MAJOR HEALTH PROBLEMS IN THE BRONX As your constituent in the Bronx‚ I would like to acknowledge the work you have done in the Bronx and New York‚ especially health related programs you have supported. I am a graduate student in nursing at Herbert Lehman College/ CUNY in the Bronx and currently enrolled in a health policy and development course. I am writing this letter to solicit your support in the current legislation that will fight childhood hunger and make school meals healthier. US

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    ECO2013 "A short history of the Great Depression‚ from the stock market crash of 1929 to World War II" The great depression was a worldwide event characterized by an economic slum which spanned North America‚ Europe and other industrialized countries from 1929 to 1939. The incident sparked a catastrophic crash of the stock market on the New York stock exchange in America during October 1929‚ while the effects lingered‚ as stocks continued to fall dramatically for the next three years until

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    The Reebok Scam

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    the second quarter and annual revenue is expected to fall from 2011’s 1.96 billion euros. Its performance contrasts sharply with the rest of the Adidas group‚ which expects overall sales to rise nearly 10 percent in 2012. Adidas Chief Executive Herbert Hainer has said that Reebok needs

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    America's Great Depression

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    unregulated capitalism is not the best in the world‚ and that only a massive welfare state‚ huge amounts of economic regulation‚ and other Interventions can save capitalism from itself. Among the many myths surrounding the Great Depression are that Herbert Hoover was a laissez faire president and that FDR brought us out of the depression. What caused the Great Depression? To get a handle on that‚ it’s necessary to look at previous depressions and compare. The Great Depression was by no means the first

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    concoction of social dilemmas faced by Americans at the time was the uncertainty accompanied with a new presidential administration at the inception for the depression. Herbert Hoover (1874-1964)‚ America’s 31st president‚ took office in 1929‚ the year the U.S. economy plummeted into the Great Depression. In February 1931‚ Herbert Hoover lectured the nation on poor relief and insisted that “the basis of successful relief in national distress is to mobilize and organize the infinite number of agencies

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    Edward Taylor

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    Edward Taylor chose to write. Edward Taylor was born in 1642 in England into a Puritan background. Metaphysical poetry was first introduced in 1744 by Samuel Johnson. Before Edward Taylor was even born‚ other great poets such as John Donne‚ George Herbert‚ Henry Vaughn‚ and Andrew Marvell had already lived and died. Although all of these poets had already came before him‚ Edward Taylor became the only American metaphysical poet. Edward Taylor’s poetry is metaphysical because it consisted of divine

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    "survival of the fittest" mean‚ and where does the phrase come from? “Survival of the fittest” means that species or race with the best acquired characteristics would survive. And the phrase comes from one of the authors that most influenced London‚ Herbert Spencer. 2. What is socialism? Why was London attracted to it? Socialism is an economic system in which the means of prediction are owned and controlled by the working class. And London was attracted to it because of his experience in life gave him

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    In Dune‚ by Frank Herbert‚ a young boy‚ Paul Atreides‚ tries to reclaim the throne that was stolen from his family. Throughout the book‚ he has to face traitors‚ a band of strong people‚ and giant worms. The story starts with Duke Leto‚ the head of the Atreides family and also Paul’s father‚ being "offered" to rule a new planet called Arrakis where a highly profitable spice was made. However‚ Arrakis is a desert planet where water is highly treasured. Also‚ Duke Leto knows that their mortal enemies

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    fittest survived. This explanation was adopted by many American businessmen who believed the theory to be scientific proof of their power. There were two men who stood out from the group of businessmen; Herbert Spencer and William Graham. Both of these men were extremely influential. Herbert Spencer was an English social philosopher and leading supporter of Darwin’s theories. Among all of the other leaders in his era‚ Spencer did the most to gain acceptance for the theory of evolution. He applied

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    Characteristics of the 1920s Technology had a significant impact on the 1920s. Because of the development of assembly lines and other innovations‚ cars became one of the most important industries in the nation. This stimulated growth in the industries of steel‚ rubber‚ glass‚ tool companies‚ oil corporations‚ and road construction. As a result of the mobility of individuals that was made possible by the automobile‚ the demand for suburban housing began to boom. In the early 1920s‚ commercial

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