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American Greetings
American Greetings MIDTERM Balance Sheet (1986 - 1990) 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 Assets Current Assets Cash and Equivalents $26,853 $17,225 $36,534 $94,292 $122,669 Trade Accounts Receivables, Less Allowances for Sales Returns and Doubtful Accounts 240,471 284,135 278,559 242,582 254,285 Inventories Raw Material 59,343 56,057 56,122 48,478 51,0 Work in Process 60,179 69,668 61,406 51,625 42,139 Finished Products 181,237 202,412 245,801 197,618 208,918 300,9 328,137 363,329 297,721 302,132 Less LIFO Reserve 76,552 ,392 77,274 83,017
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Causes Of The American Civil War
Causes Of The American Civil War by Victoria Kent Four years of American bloodshed on American soil. Why? The reasons are varied. From the formation of America to 1860, the people in this country were divided. This division was a result of location and personal sentiments. Peace could not continue in a country filled with quarrels that affected the common American. There is a common misconception that the American Civil War was fought only over
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Mexican Americans
Through out the years, the Hispanic population appears to be growing in large quantities. The group "Hispanics" range from Mexicans, Cubans, Central and South Americans, Puerto Ricans and other Hispanics. Panethnicity is the development of solidarity between ethnic subgroups. One example of panethicity is when Anglos say that "all Hispanics look alike", they tend to believe that all Latinos are the same due to Hispanics skin color or language spoken. Hispanics are brought together through
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Relationship Between Social Capital And Crime In Rural Australia
Abstract The paper investigates the relationship between social capital and crime in rural Australia. First the paper outlines the conceptualisation of social capital which has informed this research. It suggests two key links between social capital and crime which has led researchers to utilise the latter as a proxy measure of the former and questions the theoretical justification for this by reference to the concepts of bonding, bridging and linking social capital. The paper then
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The Acceptance Of Homosexuality In South Africa
The Acceptance of Homosexuality in South Africa For hundreds of years South Africa has endured a constant power struggle, oppression under the apartheid government, the AIDS epidemic and homophobia. Internationally there are currently four countries that permit same-sex marriages, which include the Netherlands, Spain, Belgium and Canada. Even though homosexuality remains largely taboo in South Africa, the country is taking steps towards overall equality and improved human rights allowing such unions to take place where
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African Americans
Blacks in America are descended from many diverseethnic groups. Members of over 40 identifiable ethnic groups from at least 25 different kingdoms were sold to British North America (which later became Canada and the United States) during the Atlantic slave trade. These African slaves were usually sold to European traders by powerful coastal or interior states in exchange for European goods such as textiles and firearms. Africans were very rarely kidnapped by Europeans because they
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South America
Individual Project February 13, 2006 South America South America is a continent situated in the Western Hemisphere between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. Most of it is in the Southern Hemisphere. Commonly referred to as part of the Americas, like North America, South America is named after Amerigo Vespucci, who was the first European to suggest that the Americas were not the East Indies, but a previously undiscovered New World. South America has an
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The Great Gatsby And The American Dream
As Fitzgerald saw it (and as Nick explains in Chapter IX), the American dream was originally about discovery, individualism, and the pursuit of happiness. In the 1920s depicted in the novel, however, easy money and relaxed social values have corrupted this dream, especially on the East Coast. The main plotline of the novel reflects this assessment, as Gatsby's dream of loving Daisy is ruined by the difference in their respective social statuses, his resorting to
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American Education
There are many things in American society that most have never questioned, or if they have, it has only been a fleeting thought in someone's head. There are times where people will be submissive to authority even though it goes against their beliefs and morals. In the Milgram study, test subjects were called in to play the role of "teacher." They would ask the "learner" word pair questions. If the learner answered the question
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The Legacy Of Slavery And Welfare
The Legacy of Slavery and Welfare The justifications that white Americans made for this racial distinction was that the African race was inferior to the white race based on their rationalizations on the skin color, intelligence, and sexuality of the African people. The main focus of attack was the sexuality of the African woman. Incidentally, the 'Jezebel' woman directly caused the development of another stereotype upon the African American woman, "Mammy' who was the African
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Iberian Slavery
In this article written by James H. Sweet, Sweet tries to go back to the root cause of how slavery actually came to be and thought of as it is today. Why were people of dark skinned complexion exploited to the extreme that they were? Why not the "lighter" colored people treated in the same manner? As outlined in the article, a person's skin color outlined the inferiority in society. The darker the skin color
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Early American Literature: Puritans Vs. Native Americans
Early Puritans led simple, modest lives, free of materialistic temptations. According to today's high standards, Puritans appear to have led almost primitive lives. However, in that time in history, their humble homes were a large part of their daily lives, and they were viewed upon as being a gift from God. In her poem, Anne Bradstreet describes the importance of her house, despite the fact that she chastises herself for yielding to the temptations of
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Apparentness Of Human Rights In The French And American Revolutions
What are human rights? Human rights are the rights given to each person so that they may be treated with dignity, equality, and respect. These rights are given to people to ensure the foundation of freedom, justice, and peace in our society. However, human rights were not given as a birth right, but rather as a struggle that has occurred through many eras. As a result, many battles, conflicts, wars, and revolutions have been fought
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Spanish- American War
Spanish War vs. WWI In the 19th century the United States was greatly affected by the two major wars they were involved in. One of them being the Spanish American War and the other WWI also known as the Great War. According to historians the United States went to war with Spain because they wanted to liberate Cuba. The United States saw this, as an opportunity to gain more economic power and to gain empire,
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Racism Or Slavery
Rail Termini of London The early19th century was a period of prosperity for the city of London. Beginning with the acceleration of growth in the 18th century, London found itself to be the largest city in the world by the early 19th century. To accommodate this increase in population and crowding, alternative methods of transportation were in demand. As a result, the emergence of transport by train was developed. Some of London's most important rail
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Biography On South Korea
South Korea and Safe Water In all civilizations around the world, whether poor or rich, proper facilities to distribute safe water and an ample amount of it to its inhabitants, is absolutely necessary. South Korea is among many countries that have the majority of their population receiving safe water however, not all of South Korea's people are able to get safe water. Many Koreans are lucky enough to receive safe water to their homes. In
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Reaction To Breaking The Chains Of Psychological Slavery
Reaction Paper While reading this book I agreed with the things said by the other. This book also reminded me of another book that I started reading a while ago "Post traumatic slave syndrome". Like Post traumatic Slave Syndrome, Breaking the chains to psychological slavery discusses things that happened to slaves and then connects them to things that the decedents of those slaves are currently dealing with. Things such as Leadership; One point Na'im
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Capital Investing
Executive Summary * The theory of capital budgeting was rapidly integrated into the Panglossian story of economic efficiency * According to this theory firms produce goods and services at the lowest possible cost while maximizing profits. * This theory about the capital investing decision was publicized it as a way of boosting the macro performance of the economy by linking macro-level investment spending with "efficient" decentralized micro-level decisions of individual firms. * Competition between technologies
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Capital Punishment
The death penalty or capital punishment is a very controversial issue, commonly debated by the people of the United States. On the one side you have the people believing capital punishment is the best thing ever to happen to the Justice System and on the other hand many believe capital punishment is outdated, overused, and flat out immoral. I, myself lie more towards the in favor side of the issue. I feel you cannot put
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Women And The American Revolution
Women generally did not fight in the revolution, and the traditional status of Eighteenth Century women meant that they were not publicly able to participate fully in the debates over the revolution. However, in their own sphere, and sometimes out of it, woman participated fully in the revolution in all the ways that their status and custom allowed. As the public debate over the Townshend Acts grew more virulent, women showed their support for the
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American Dreamer
"American Dreamer" Bharati Mukherjee In "American Dreamer," Bharati Mukherjee tells her story of coming to the United States and becoming a citizen. Mukerjee left Calcutta in 1961 to study at the University of Iowa. She was to return back to her family but instead Mukerjee fell in love and married. She moved to Canada, where her husband was from. After fourteen years, she and her new family moved back to the United States because of
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Start Of The American Revolution
Start Of American Revolution 3 Causes of the final rupture between the 13 colonies and Great Britain between 1763 and 17 There were many causes that brought on the start of the American Revolution. A great deal of the civil unrest was brought on by the acts that followed the end of the French and Indian War. At the end of the war, most of which was fought on American soil England had incurred a
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Explain Why Akhenaten Moved His Capital To Amarna
Historians' views as to why Akhenaten moved his capital to Amarna are distinctly contrasted, and the suggestions are numerous. These include three predominant theories promoted by various historians with divergent views of Akhenaten. These theories are all conceptually based on the concept of Akhenaten using Amarna to develop his religious ideals. Firstly, it is believed that having his revolutionary religious reforms reached their goals; Akhenaten employed the city of Amarna as an escape from Amun
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The Great Battles Of The American Civil War
The Great Battles of the American Civil War The Civil War, often called the War for Southern Independence began on April 12, 1861. The main cause of the war was of course slavery. The southern states depended on slaves to help grow crops which were the main source of income for the south. Slavery was illegal in all of the northern states but most people actually were neutral about it. The main conflict was if
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Achieving The American Dream
From the nineteenth century to the present, the United States has been hailed as a "land of opportunity" where individuals could achieve personal, political, religious, and economic freedoms. The image of the "land of opportunity" was true to different degrees for the African-American sharecropper in the postwar South, the immigrant at Ellis Island, and the wealthy capitalist or manager in the period from eighteen-sixty five to nineteen-fourteen with the African-American being at the low end
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