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3351: The Brief History of Alaska
... America. The Russian-American Company prospered when Baranof was the leader, but after he was replaced in 1817, it declined. The people who took over were naval officers who hardly had any interest in the business, plus competition from the Americans, Canadians, and the British also made it hard to earn a profit. In addition, animals with fur were becoming more and more scarce, due to over-hunting. In 1824 and ...
3352: Massachusetts
... you should. Have your chance in the New World. Remember the three “G’s”: gold (wealth), glory, and God (religious freedom). Massachusetts supplies all of these. You might even be able to own your own business! Don’t miss this opportunity. Come to Massachusetts today! Welcome to the world of Massachusetts. In this brochure, you will learn how pleasant it is to live in the wondrous colony of Massachusetts.
3353: Symbolism In The Lottery
... he is supposed to stand for the average person. This illustrates that the story is universally applicable to everyone. Mr. Summers and Mr. Graves also have symbolic names. Mr. Summers, the owner of a coal business, runs all the civic activities, including the lottery. His name is a representative of the lottery itself, which occurs every summer. Jackson makes certain readers know the lottery is an annual tradition. Old Man Warner ...
3354: Fiji
... one starves, is unloved or uncared for. This system gives people a sense of belonging and purpose. There are some negative things about this culture. There is no chance for an individual to have a business on their own ,or have any ambitions of doing something by themselves. The villages does, however, provide safety and stability for its inhabitants (Fiji Guide, no pg. #). There are four main styles of food served ...
3355: Is Mesopotamia a Civilization?
... and ruled over the earth and below the earth was a gloomy underworld. According to the Mesopotamian, the gods controlled every aspect of their lives. The gods could bring rain, floods or misfortune to a business or illness to a family. The people were the marionettes of the gods. The Mesopotamian created a strong mythology to explain their gods’ relationship to earth. The Mesopotamian also believed in afterlife. They believed that ...
3356: Ellis Island
... immigrants waited for their tests by the examining doctors of the United States Public Health Service. The atmosphere of Ellis Island was filled with unfairness, rudeness, and dishonesty. In the restaurant which was worked by business, the table ware and bowls were never washed and restaurant employees sometimes robbed immigrants and then forced them to work in the kitchen. At the money exchange the clerk would cheat an immigrant in the ...
3357: Newfoundland
... newspaper in St. John's. During her four years with the paper, she wrote many columns, editorials, and fictional pieces - all from a woman's perspective. In her work, she supported local women in political, business, volunteer and domestic roles, and stressed the activities of the local women's community. She profiled many local women in her column, 'Woman of the Week'. With the advent of the Confederation debates, Dora resigned ...
3358: The Turbulent Sixties
... enter the workplace after an economic inflation during the sixties (Encarta). Singer/songwriters such as Joni Mitchell and Joan Baez became unofficial spokeswomen of the feminist movement. They were considered groundbreaking pioneers in the music business, an industry that had usually been dominated by men. Baez especially lived out the countercultural woman's dream, participating in the feminist movement, marrying a draft dodger, and maintaining that she would not pay her ...
3359: Lucky Winner
... wants more, and more. However, she does not think about what she needs to learn that will allow her to earn that extra money. In addition, if she has more knowledge and experience in the business environment then maybe she could earn the same amount as her co-worker. For instance, she racks her brains, and tries this thing and the other, but she can not find any success. Buying expensive ...
3360: Nineteen Eighty-Four: A Grim Prediction of the Future
... eating, or going to the bathroom. He also wouldn’t have passed by this magazine advertisement that could be seen in 1984: Is Big Brother watching? If you are tired of Government, tired of big business, tired of everyone telling you who you are and what you should be, then now is the time to speak out. Display your disgust and exhibit your independence, Wear a “Big Brother Is Watching” tee ...


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