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    although African Americans were free they still suffered in poverty and discrimination. As a result they left the South to find better lives elsewhere. The movement of the African Americans to the North from the South was called the Great Migration‚ it caused the North to be over populated and not enough jobs for everyone. A couple of reasons for African Americans moving to the North. Prejudice‚ discrimination and poor job prospecting in the South obviously provided the strong push factors. (Source

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    doesn’t cause an accident the distraction of the weather could cause an accident.   Introduction Weather plays a significant role in a great number of aircraft accidents and incidents. Weather is one major issue that is not within the control of technology or aviation system planners. Statistics has indicated that 28% of general aviation accidents involved adverse weather conditions (PlaneCrashInfo). Weather conditions can cause aircraft accidents indirectly as well. An aircraft that encounters adverse

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    Air pollution is caused by humans. Smog and ozone layer depletion are two major causes. They are both toxics in the air that humans create and toxics that effect humans as well. Smog is caused by so many different chemicals that ranges from things like automobile exhaust to hairspray. It affects humans mainly in the circulatory and respiratory systems which are both very important and crucial to survive. Ozone layer depletion is a very serious decline of gas in the ozone layer which is bad because

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    The Irreversible Damage Caused By Joseph Stalin “Death is the solution to all problems. No man - no problem.” -Joseph Stalin. In the early 1900’s Russia was on the verge of a revolution. For decades the country had been in an immense struggle between the Czars (rulers of Russia) and the people. Corrupt leadership and inequalities throughout the Russian society eventually lead to a revolution. Nevertheless when Russia started fighting in World War One it was evident that the spark had been ignited

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    revolutionary wars‚ the fall of the French Monarchy‚ the unmanageable national debt‚ and the scarcity of food in the years immediately before the revolution. In the years leading up to the French revolution France was stricken with financial problems caused by the wars of King Louis XIV and the wars that he fought in the 18th century. The reason for the extreme amount of debt was the tax system of France was because France was a society

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    What Caused the Dust Bowl During the 1930’s‚ giant sand and dust storms hit the western horizon. Many families across the nation were struck with the Depression‚ however‚ families living across the Southern great plains were not only struck with Depression‚ but also by 300 dust storms that ruined all their land. The main reasons for the cause of the Dust Bowl were the geography of the Southern Great Plains‚ heavy machinery‚ and extremely dry climate. One of the main causes of the Dust Bowl

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    economic‚ social and political ideologies‚ were indirectly born from factors inherent to two distinct regions of the nation. Others‚ such as the Southern defense and reliance on slavery‚ and its radical‚ separatist threats of secession‚ that directly caused passionate divisions and often-violent results. Ultimately‚ it was the South’s active pursuits of these direct causes of the Civil War‚ as well as its use of those indirect cleavages to further separate themselves from the North‚ that lead a nation

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    Aim- To find out the role of vehicles in causing respiratory health problems . Objectives- 1. Making an analysis/ comparing health problems faced with vehicles. 2. Bringing awareness in my area. 3. To arrive at a possible ways to reduce the vehicular pollution causing these problems. Methadology- 1. To fulfil my first objective I paid a visit to Government hospital. Over there I interviewed Dr Rekha this is how the interview proceeded- a) Me- So doctor‚ can you please tell me about the

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    Olisae Udemadu May 16‚ 2013 Core 2 The early 1900’s were a time of turmoil for farmers in the United States‚ especially in the Great Plains region. After the end of World War I‚ overproduction by farmers resulted in low prices for crops. When farmers first came to the Midwest‚ they farmed as much wheat as they could because of the high prices and demand. Of the ninety-seven acres‚ almost thirty-two million acres were being cultivated. The farmers were careless in their planting of the crop‚ caring

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    Technology I INTRODUCTION Technology‚ purposeful human activity which involves designing and making products as diverse as clothing‚ foods‚ artefacts‚ machines‚ structures‚ electronic devices and computer systems‚ collectively often referred to as “the made world”. Technology can also mean the special kind of knowledge which technologists use when solving practical problems (for example‚ designing and building an irrigation system for tropical agriculture). Such work often begins with a human

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