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- 10621: Cinncinnati: Loveland: Paxton Woods
- ... and it didn’t take long for people to find the area that would become Cincinnati. Because of its rich soil and abundance of rivers, which were vital to the transportation and livelihood of the day, settlers started arriving by 1788. Most of the city’s early settlers arrived by putting several weeks worth of food and their life’s possessions on flatboats, which were really nothing more than a small ...
- 10622: Migration Towards The Brave Ne
- ... high-school/brave-new-world/html http://www.ddc.net/ygg/etext/brave.htm Sexty,Robert. “Overview of the Business System” ,in Canadian Business and Society, Prentice-Hall, Scarborough, Ontario, 1995, pp5-22 Chandler,Alfred D.Jr. “The Roe of Business in the United States: A Historical Survey,” in Business and Society, Barry Castro ed., Oxford University Press, pp.61-88 Steiner,G.A. and Steiner,J.F., “Critics of Business ...
- 10623: My Vacation In Acapulco Mexico
- ... these creatures of beauty, who seem to welcome your presence, is something that needs to be experienced to appreciate. Wading back towards shore, I have to say I was sorry that this part of the day was over. Back on the beach, a horn signaled the need to prepare for the trip across the bay. Fortunately, the boat which came to pick us up was not the same as the boat ...
- 10624: An Asian American In America
- ... When my parents had their lives threaten, they decided to go to America, the land of opportunity. We escaped from Cambodia twice, the first time we got caught and were sent to jail for one day. The second time, we escaped into Thailand and stayed there for about one year. My aunt living in the United States decided to bring my family to the United State, so we made the long ...
- 10625: Muslim Girls
- ... of tending to the garden where they grew the vegetables for household consumption. The women also did the milking and the processing of cheese (Bringa 52-4). The busiest part of a Muslim woman’s day was in the morning when she did the cooking and the cleaning. A women’s daily routine, which includes social calls to her neighbors, know as “coffee visits”, revolves around both her children and husband ...
- 10626: The Nasty Restroom
- ... upset at my loss, but then I became furious. I rolled up my sleeves and began to root through the sludge for it. Inside, I witnessed a mass of matter I hadn’t until that day ever viewed so rank. First I cast aside a carton of milk from centuries ago, containing a small pool of remnant lactose, spoiled into a creamy matter. A cold shiver ran up my back as ...
- 10627: My Life In Vietnam and The Move To the United States
- ... I would, I obsessed over the games. The only positive aspect to my life was my private computer programming lessons. Programming in Apple BASIC presented me with an opportunity to create my own world. One day, my parents told me that we were going to move to the United States of America, and I developed a strong feeling that my life soon would change forever. After spending nine years in Vietnam ...
- 10628: Poverty
- ... dynamics of child maltreatment would suggest that we should find higher rates of maltreatment in poor families as a result of the many risks associated with living in poverty. Poverty is a growing problem every day. The chances of stopping it are few. It is effecting not only the adults, but most unfortunately the children. It seems like the wealthy stay wealthy and, all but the few, poor stay poor. Why ...
- 10629: Route 66
- ... his license out of his wallet and hands both to the officer. As the officer scans the license and registration he raises the questions, “Do you have any idea how fast you were going?”. “I’d say I was going a shade under a hundred.,” John says with an uncaring attitude. The officer states, “I clocked you doing a hundred and twenty-four miles an hour.”. “Why doesn’t this registration ...
- 10630: Post World War I
- ... they did not just sit back. The women of the 1920’s strived for a position of equality for both men and women in society. Americans had a hunger for news in the Twenties. Every day they would flock to the newsstand for the latest information. They would find the information they needed from various newspapers and periodicals. For Example, the New York Times offered top-notch foreign correspondence. In the ...
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