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Registration - The ACT Test | ACT
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write an essay that analyzes the rhetorical choices Abbey makes to develop a particular vision of how human beings might coexist with the natural world.
Assignment name: Unit 7/Quiz 1: Question 2: Part A: Thesis
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Socialist Party
led the initial IWW organizing efforts.
Bill Haywood | American labour leader | Britannica
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sought to bring about political reform
government and political corruption
Lincoln Steffens - Wikipedia
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He was deeply influenced by the university's president, John Bascom, on issues of morality, ethics, and social justice.[
Robert M. La Follette - Wikipedia
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boom-and-bust period
Mines - Isle Royale National Park (U.S. National Park Service)
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wolves
heavily forested shoreline
19 mammal species
Nature - Isle Royale National Park (U.S. National Park Service)
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600 flowering plants
wetlands
tag alder and sweet gale
boggy areas
leatherleaf, bog laurel, bog rosemary, and labrador tea
shoreline
rocky areas
bearberry, prickly rose, juniper, and mountain ash,
Balsam fir, white spruce, paper birch, aspen, and mountain ash
Vegetation Inventory and Map for Isle Royale National Park (U.S. National Park Service)
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can you really change the system
where the infrastructure is already in place and “you can build community much more easily
haven’t actually altered their behavior in a way that makes it better.”
didn’t have to see any pollution or crowding or any racial inequity
still have access to wealth
death spiral for utility companies
further improve the economic attractiveness of leaving the grid
network charge will increase
40 percent less
LED lights and efficient appliances have gone mains
cost of solar-electric panels has fallen drastically
electric refrigerator and freezer, a washer and dryer and a flat-screen TV, just as any modern household might. Living
They live in a modular home
self-reliance in a hyper-connected wo
ideological statement
increasingly necessary
reflects earth-friendly values
global warming, pollution, drained aquifers, the devastating effects of fracking
travel
we can be warm or cool whenever we like
self-reliance, high-quality food, and reducing their carbon footprint
religious regard for the wilderness and its unparalleled beauty
lush
greater social good
focused less on individual households
escaping modern society completely,
your position on the value, if any, of living off the grid
Assignment name: Unit 6 Progress Check: FRQ: Question 1: Part A: Thesis
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31 billion going to the Gates Foundation
37.4 billion worth of stock in Berkshire Hathaway
put more than $28 billion into the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Why We Should Be Lucky Bill Gates and Warren Buffet Don't Take After Cornelius Vanderbilt | History News Network
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buying up so much stock in the New York and Harlem Railroad
a month
pay him $40,000
competitors
quit the business
formed a company to transport passengers and goods from New York City and New Orleans to San Francisco via Nicaragua
concentrated on the northeastern seaboard
cutting fares
gained control of the traffic on the Hudson River
start his own steamship company
sold all his boats and went to work for Thomas Gibbons as steamship captain
expanded his ferry operation still further following the war
enlarged his operation to a small fleet
ferry passengers
1810 he purchased his first boat
impoverished farmer and boatman
Cornelius Vanderbilt | Biography, Facts, & Robber Baron | Britannica
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Dashboard - MusicFirst
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reserves-to-production (R/P) ratios
picture of the area
exploration drilling
geochemical and geophysical surveys
geological map
exploration activities
Where is coal found? | World Coal Association
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www.worldcoal.org
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remote sensing technology can access a wide range of coal mining area information despite of the limits in the geographical conditions. This technology has been found applicable in coal exploration and measurement
to measure the distribution and reserves of open-air coal area through satellite imagery
Research on Coal Exploration Technology Based on Satellite Remote Sensing
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61 meters (200 feet) underground
underground mining
surface mining
Coal | National Geographic Society
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millions of dollars in local and community currencies are trading inside the United States
circulates faster and helps promote the “buy local” trend
BerkShares
purchases at local businesses of items
Equal Dollars
Money is all about trust
backed by a promise
private currency
single global central bank and currency would fail spectacularly
eurozone
legitimacy remains highly questionable
democratically derived legitimacy is possible only at the level of the nation-state
Globalisation has shrunk
consumers could spot anomalies
Pricing would be more transparent
risk of currency wars
benefits of ridding the world of national currencies would be enormous
there is nothing an entrepreneur can do to exploit this price difference—so, it will persist
no longer any economic advantage
at that point, $100 in the United States would buy roughly the same goods and services as $100 worth of pesos in Mexico—which is also the point at which the exchange rate would reach purchasing power parity
exchange rates should roughly align to purchasing power parity
your position on the role, if any, that alternatives to national currencies should play in the future.
at least three of the sources
Assignment name: Unit 6/Quiz 2: Question 1: Part A: Thesis
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trawls and hook gear
bottom gillnets
North Atlantic and North Pacific Oceans
1990s when spiny dogfish were heavily fished
not overfished
harvested under U.S. regulations
sustainably managed
commonly used in Europe
little consumer demand for spiny dogfish in the United States
operates from Maine to Florida
Atlantic Spiny Dogfish | NOAA Fisheries
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0.378 μg/g wet weight
overly broad taxonomic grouping
Methylmercury Levels in Commercially Harvested Spiny Dogfish Captured off the Coast of Massachusetts - Maynard - 2020 - Transactions of the American Fisheries Society - Wiley Online Library
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C. Middle-Class Reformers
C. Liberty of Contract and the Courts
B. Social Darwinism in America
V. Freedom in the Gilded Age
C. Government and the Economy
I. Settler Societies and Global Wests
G. Remaking Indian Life
F. “Let Me Be a Free Man”
E. The Subjugation of the Plains Indians
D. Conflict on the Mormon Frontier
C. The Cowboy and the Corporate West
divisions became more and more visible
Businesses engaged in ruthless competition
mass production, mass distribution, and mass marketing of goods
second industrial revolution
growth of cities
one-third of the world’s industrial output
CH 16 STUDY OUTLINE: HIST-1700-068-Sp16
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self-made multi-millionaire
Cornelius Vanderbilt - Biography, Children & Facts - HISTORY
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horrible injuries were common
two layers of wool long-johns
danger ruled the Carnegie mills
less job security
lower wages
higher quality of life
more jobs
fed national growth
bridges and skyscrapers
steel was cheap
undersell the competition
drive down costs
The Steel Business | American Experience | Official Site | PBS
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Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in 1910
Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching in 1905
Carnegie-Mellon University
established the Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh
$5 million to the New York Public Library
begun his philanthropic work
Homestead Strike of 1892
success came at the expense of its workers
business helped to fuel the economy
start-to-finish strategy
Carnegie Steel Company
dedicated to the steel industry
Keystone Bridge Company
1865
November 25, 1835
Allegheny, Pennsylvania
Andrew Carnegie - Quotes, Industry & Definition - Biography
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