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cj7n2-15.pdf -
... THE ELDERLY BEFORE THE DEPRESSION INDIVIDUAL AND COLLECTIVE ARRANGEM...
COLLECTIVE ARRANGEMENTS
Carolyn L. Weaver
Introduction
Before the Great Depression, the care of the poor ofall ages was a responsibility assumed primarily by the private sector, generally through the extended family, friends and neighbors, and organized private charity.' As late as 1927, when welfare expenditures by all levels of government amounted to less than $200 million, nearly all of which was state and l
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myths.pdf -
...LICY INSTITUTE Great Myths of the Great Depression by Lawrence W. ...
ion
by Lawrence W. Reed
October 2000
About the Author
Lawrence W. Reed is an adjunct scholar to Cascade Policy Institute and has been president of the Mackinac Center for Public Policy, a nonprofit, nonpartisan research and educational institute headquartered in Midland, Michigan, since its founding in 1988. Reed holds degrees in economics and history from Grove City College and Slippery Rock State Universit
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fall2001art3.pdf -
...the American Workforce Pre-World War I through the Great Depression...
the Great Depression
Compensation from before World War I through the Great Depression
ROBERT VANGIEZEN ALBERT E. SCHWENK
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he pre-World War 1 period saw political and economic reform and a volatile economic climate that heralded a new era for the United States. During this period, immigration was a major force, with nearly 9 million immigrants entering the United States between 1900 and 1910. Later, the co
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teen-marijuana-depression-repo -
...JUANA USE WORSENS DEPRESSION An Analysis of Recent Data Shows Self-M...
t Data Shows "Self-Medicating" Could Actually Make Things Worse
Millions of American teens* report experiencing weeks of hopelessness and loss of interest in normal daily activities, and many of these depressed teens are making the problem worse by using marijuana and other drugs. Some teens use marijuana to relieve the symptoms of depression ("self-medicate"), wrongly believing it may alleviate these depressed feel
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work137.pdf -
...g Papers No 137 The Great Depression as a credit boom gone wrong ...
it boom gone wrong
by Barry Eichengreen* and Kris Mitchener**
Monetary and Economic Department
September 2003 * University of California, Berkeley ** Santa Clara University
BIS Working Papers are written by members of the Monetary and Economic Department of the Bank for International Settlements, and from time to time by other economists, and are published by the Bank. The views expressed in them are those o
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bloomer_girlsjc.pdf -
...loomer Girls to Meet Johnson City Soldiers Sunday Johnson City Staff-...
Johnson City Staff-News, Wednesday August 15, 1928
Famous New York Nine Coming to Johnson City for Game Sunday Afternoon; Game Starts at 3.
Fans who attend the game on next Sunday at Soldiers' Park when the well-known New York Bloomer Girls stack up against the Johnson City club will witness the strongest female club in action, and probably the greatest drawing card in semi-pro baseball circles today. A feature
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montrose_landmark.pdf -
...ourt A City Landmark.... 55 Years Later By Mike McGee Johnson City ...
McGee; Johnson City Press-Chronicle, Thursday January 5, 1978
"Landmark" the term denotes an object so associable with a certain locality it can be used as a point of reference in daily conversation. As such, a landmark should possess unusual physical characteristics or have attained at some point a reputation for uniqueness. Pro or con, such is the claim by Montrose Court, an apartment complex on Johnson City's
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7575.pdf -
...006 Medicaid 1915 c Home and Community-Based Service Programs Dat...
ervice Programs: Data Update
OVERVIEW
Developing home and community-based service (HCBS) alternatives to institutional care has been a priority for many state Medicaid programs over the last two decades. While the majority of Medicaid long-term care dollars go toward institutional care, the national percentage of Medicaid spending on HCBS has more than doubled from 15 percent in 1992 to 34 percent in 2003.1 In 2003
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4217file7825.pdf -
..._________________________________________________________ Date ____...
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Date ______________________
CHAPTER 15 Section 1 (pages 504Â510)
A New Deal Fights the Depression
BEFORE YOU READ
In the last section, you read about Herbert Hoover's reaction to the Great Depression. In this section, you will learn about Franklin Delano Roosevelt's programs to fight the Depression.
AS YOU READ
Use the chart below to take notes on the problems Roosevelt faced at the beginning
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4216file7823.pdf -
..._________________________________________________________ Date ____...
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Date ______________________
CHAPTER 14 Section 3 (pages 495Â499)
Hoover Struggles with the Depression
BEFORE YOU READ
In the last section, you read about how the Depression affected common people. In this section, you will learn how President Hoover tried to stop the Depression.
AS YOU READ
Use the chart below to take notes about the actions President Hoover took to end the Depression.
TERM
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4191file7777.pdf -
...te CHAPTER 14 Section 2 GEOGRAPHY APPLICATION MOVEMENT T...
ATION: MOVEMENT
The Great Depression Takes Its Toll
Directions: Read the paragraphs below and study the map carefully. Then answer the questions that follow.
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he effects of the Great Depression were heartbreaking. In 1932, for example, not a single person was employed in 28 percent of the families in the United States. Widespread unemployment contributed greatly to the steep 40 percent fall in average fami
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great_depression_of_1929.pdf -
...DEPRESSION OF 1929 E171 A46 v.24 no.5 qHG2613 .C4C55 1948 HJ3252 .B4 1...
55 1948 HJ3252 .B4 1986a Microfilm Stryker, Roy Emerson, 1893"In this proud land" By Roy Stryker and Nancy Wood. (In American Heritage, New York, Aug. 1973, v. 24, no. 5, p. 40-55, 81.) Cockrell, Monroe F. (Monroe Fulkerson), 1884Banking in Chicago, 1929-1935, deep depression years, by Monroe F. Cockrell. [Chicago?] : 1948 Beito, David T. Striking against the state [microform] : taxpayer revolts during the American G
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chapter_30.pdf -
... - DEPRESSION EUROPEAN DICTATORS AND THE AMERICAN NEW DEAL CHAPTER ...
N NEW DEAL
CHAPTER SUMMARY Experimentation in politics and pursuit of normality in economic life marked the decade of the 1920s, which this chapter covers. Many of the experiments failed and normality proved difficult to attain. Yet the tragic events of the 1930s were not inevitable. Many of the survivors of the Great War hoped and worked for a better world. If not for the great economic depression that began in 192
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p296_corporate_finance.pdf -
...Survival and Managerial Experiences During the Great Depression John ...
at Depression
John R. Graham* Fuqua School of Business Duke University john.graham@duke.edu Krishnamoorthy Narasimhan The Wharton School University of Pennsylvania krishna2@wharton.upenn.edu January 15, 2004 Abstract We study corporate performance during and after the Great Depression for all industrial firms on the NYSE. Our first goal is to identify the factors that contribute to business insolvency and valuation
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ben_bernanke.pdf -
...ke ____________________________________________________ Ben Bernanke...
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Ben Bernanke was raised in Dillon, SC, entered Harvard College in 1971, and graduated in 1975 summa cum laude. After Harvard, Dr. Bernanke went on to graduate school at MIT, and completed his Ph.D. in 1979. His first job was at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. In 1985 he accepted a tenured professorship in the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University. He was Howard Harrison and Gabrielle Snyder
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0309_lessons_romer.pdf -
...until 3 9 09 at 1 30 p.m. ET Lessons from the Great Depression for ...
reat Depression for Economic Recovery in 2009
Christina D. Romer Council of Economic Advisers To be presented at the Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C., March 9, 2009 In the last few months, I have found myself uttering the words "worst since the Great Depression" far too often: the worst twelve month job loss since the Great Depression; the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression; the worst rise in h
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agd.pdf -
...Great Depression Fifth Edition America s Great Depression Fifth...
at Depression
Fifth Edition
Murray N. Rothbard
MISES
INSTITUTE
Copyright © 1963, 1972 by Murray N. Rothbard Introduction to the Third Edition Copyright © 1975 by Murray N. Rothbard Introduction to the Fourth Edition Copyright © 1983 by Murray N. Rothbard Introduction to the Fifth Edition Copyright © 2000 by The Ludwig von Mises Institute Copyright © 2000 by The Ludwig von Mises Institute All rights reserv
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lp-1-4.pdf -
...N PAPERS VOL. 1 ART. NO. 4 2009 A REVEALING WINDOW ON THE U.S...
NG WINDOW ON THE U.S. ECONOMY IN DEPRESSION AND WAR: HOURS WORKED, 19291950
ROBERT HIGGS*
Many years after the Great Depression and World War II, controversy continues to swirl as scholars, pundits, and ordinary citizens look back at the watershed events of the 1930s and 1940s. Economists and economic historians have assessed the economy's condition during these momentous years primarily with reference to the usua
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erq304_tallman.pdf -
...xplanations of the Great Depression A Selective Survey of Empirical E...
urvey of Empirical Evidence
PAUL EVANS, IFTEKHAR HASAN, AND ELLIS W. TALLMAN
Evans is a professor of economics at Ohio State University and the editor of the Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking . Hasan is a professor and acting dean at the Lally School of Management at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York. Tallman is a vice president and head of the macropolicy team in the Atlanta Fed's research dep
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7485.pdf -
...h and Counseling April 2006 An Inventory of Individual Budget-b...
Individual Budget-based Community Long Term Care Programs for the Elderly Brenda C. Spillman, Kirsten J. Black and Barbara A. Ormond, The Urban Institute OVERVIEW In recent years, several initiatives in publicly financed services for older persons with disabilities have focused on supporting community residence through greater beneficiary control and flexibility in choosing the services and supports that best meet t
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disbordo.pdf -
...n The Great Depression as a Credit Boom Gone Wrong By Barry Eicheng...
ng" By Barry Eichengreen and Kris Michener
Michael D. Bordo Rutgers University and NBER March 2003
Prepared for the BIS conference " Monetary Stability, Financial Stability and the Business Cycle." Basel, Switzerland, March 28 29, 2003.
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Comments on " The Great Depression as a Credit Boom Gone Wrong" Michael D. Bordo Rutgers University and NBER
It is a great pleasure to discuss the Eichengreen and
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111ho27depression.pdf -
...SION 1929 - 1940 Lecture Guide 27 I DESPAIR AFTER WWI A Even in US...
ER WWI: A Even in USA (which was helped & little hurt) men returned physically injured & mentally harmed ("shell shock") B ROARING 20s: Roared more w/ Despair than Happiness It was a desperate Roar! C ECONOMIC TROUBLES 1 US Economy SOARED (had SERIOUS, but unrecognized problems); Europe NEVER recovered from WWI 2 USA: String of Republic Presidents (Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover), 1921 - 1931 =
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eichmitch.pdf -
...Depression as a Credit Boom Gone Wrong1 Barry Eichengreen and Kris Mit...
engreen and Kris Mitchener May 2003 1. Introduction The Great Depression is the macroeconomist's Rorschach test. Every generation views the Depression through the lens of its own particular (conscious or subconscious) concerns. In the 1960s monetary economists, worried by mounting inflationary pressures and convinced that mismanagement of the monetary aggregates could destabilize otherwise stable economies, portrayed
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4217file7825.pdf -
..._________________________________________________________ Date ____...
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Date ______________________
CHAPTER 15 Section 1 (pages 504Â510)
A New Deal Fights the Depression
BEFORE YOU READ
In the last section, you read about Herbert Hoover's reaction to the Great Depression. In this section, you will learn about Franklin Delano Roosevelt's programs to fight the Depression.
AS YOU READ
Use the chart below to take notes on the problems Roosevelt faced at the beginning
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558_activity11.pdf -
... Where Did All the Money Go Activity 1 WHATDUNIT The Great De...
DUNIT?" The Great Depression Mystery One of the great mysteries of the 20th century is how the U.S. economy could have gone from a state of unprecedented prosperity in the 1920s to one of unprecedented failure in the 1930s. In the 1920s jobs were plentiful, the economy was growing, and the standard of living was rising. By the end of the 1920s, at least twice as many people owned their own homes as had at the beginni
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phrdfinalrpt.pdf -
...tion 2000-RR PART 2000 - GENERAL SUBPART RR - MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTAND...
RANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND THE ADMINISTRATION ON AGING §2000.2151 General.
Rural Development has entered into an agreement with the Administration on Aging (AoA) to support joint efforts to improve the coordination of programs administered by each Agency which relate to the rural housing and service needs of elderly people. §2000.2152 Implementation of Memorandum.
To ensure successf
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2000rr.pdf -
...tion 2000-RR PART 2000 - GENERAL SUBPART RR - MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTAND...
RANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND THE ADMINISTRATION ON AGING §2000.2151 General.
Rural Development has entered into an agreement with the Administration on Aging (AoA) to support joint efforts to improve the coordination of programs administered by each Agency which relate to the rural housing and service needs of elderly people. §2000.2152 Implementation of Memorandum.
To ensure successf
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mercosur2000.pdf -
...tion 2000-RR PART 2000 - GENERAL SUBPART RR - MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTAND...
RANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND THE ADMINISTRATION ON AGING §2000.2151 General.
Rural Development has entered into an agreement with the Administration on Aging (AoA) to support joint efforts to improve the coordination of programs administered by each Agency which relate to the rural housing and service needs of elderly people. §2000.2152 Implementation of Memorandum.
To ensure successf
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w2k_group_policy.pdf -
...tion 2000-RR PART 2000 - GENERAL SUBPART RR - MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTAND...
RANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND THE ADMINISTRATION ON AGING §2000.2151 General.
Rural Development has entered into an agreement with the Administration on Aging (AoA) to support joint efforts to improve the coordination of programs administered by each Agency which relate to the rural housing and service needs of elderly people. §2000.2152 Implementation of Memorandum.
To ensure successf
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thursday.pdf -
...sday by Michael E. Marotta On October 24 1929 the American stock ma...
he American stock markets collapsed, plunging the world into global depression. The causes of the Great Depression are debated even today. At the time, most of the blame was placed on the free enterprise system. America and the rest of the world turned to central control and government planning. President Herbert Hoover laid the foundation for Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal by organizing a long series of White House C
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great_depression_of_1929.pdf -
...DEPRESSION OF 1929 E171 A46 v.24 no.5 qHG2613 .C4C55 1948 HJ3252 .B4 1...
55 1948 HJ3252 .B4 1986a Microfilm Stryker, Roy Emerson, 1893"In this proud land" By Roy Stryker and Nancy Wood. (In American Heritage, New York, Aug. 1973, v. 24, no. 5, p. 40-55, 81.) Cockrell, Monroe F. (Monroe Fulkerson), 1884Banking in Chicago, 1929-1935, deep depression years, by Monroe F. Cockrell. [Chicago?] : 1948 Beito, David T. Striking against the state [microform] : taxpayer revolts during the American G
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4191file7777.pdf -
...te CHAPTER 14 Section 2 GEOGRAPHY APPLICATION MOVEMENT T...
ATION: MOVEMENT
The Great Depression Takes Its Toll
Directions: Read the paragraphs below and study the map carefully. Then answer the questions that follow.
T
he effects of the Great Depression were heartbreaking. In 1932, for example, not a single person was employed in 28 percent of the families in the United States. Widespread unemployment contributed greatly to the steep 40 percent fall in average fami
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ushistory.pdf -
...ODERN UNITED STATES HISTORY This syllabus begins with a review unit th...
ith a review unit that summarizes early American history. Unit 1: Connecting with past learning: Beginnings The Nation's Beginnings (Prehistory 1824) Manifest Destiny, Civil War and Reconstruction (1800 1877) The Development of Industrial America (1865 1914) Unit 2: Emergence of the Modern United States (1890 1920) The Progressive Era An Emerging World Power (1890 1917) World War I and Beyond (1914 1920)
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washington_quarter.pdf -
...gton Quarter by Michael E. Marotta Strictly speaking the coin was on...
ing, the coin was only intended for one year, as a commemorative of the 200th anniversary of George Washington's birth. However, it proved extremely popular, and it was continued, replacing the Standing Liberty quarter. Generally speaking, since the Civil War, many people save coins in the first year they are issued. Also, the US Mint often strikes millions of coins each year and especially so when new types are intr
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a 20great 20depression 20dece -
...e by Steve Hanke Statues at the Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial o...
Roosevelt Memorial on the sculptures `Breadline'. The sorrowful faces of the statues are expression of everyday citizens during the Great Depression in US
A great depression?
he financial crisis of 2008 has prompted many commentators to claim that we are about to enter another Great Depression. Yes, we are entering a serious slump-- one that will probably last until late 2009 or early 2010. That said, the current
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4216file7823.pdf -
..._________________________________________________________ Date ____...
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Date ______________________
CHAPTER 14 Section 3 (pages 495Â499)
Hoover Struggles with the Depression
BEFORE YOU READ
In the last section, you read about how the Depression affected common people. In this section, you will learn how President Hoover tried to stop the Depression.
AS YOU READ
Use the chart below to take notes about the actions President Hoover took to end the Depression.
TERM
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ms_0010.pdf -
... Special Collections Library The University of Alabama Oscar W. Adams ...
bama Oscar W. Adams Papers Page 1 of 2 http://www.lib.ua.edu/libraries/hoole/findingaids/
Guide to the Oscar W. Adams Papers, 1909-1952
Title: Creator: Extent: Oscar W. Adams Papers, 1909-1952 Oscar W. Adams, 1888-1945 3.6 linear feet
Collection Number: MS0010 Provenance: Processed by: Copyright Statement: This collection may be protected under Title 17 of the U.S. Copyright Law. Preferred Citation: The Oscar
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waivers_requested.pdf -
...Office of Health and Human Services Department of Children Youth F...
Children, Youth & Families Department of Elderly Affairs Department of Health Department of Human Services Department of Mental Health, Retardation, & Hospitals
Waivers Requested under Rhode Island's Global Compact Waiver
In the Global Consumer Choice Compact Waiver (Global Waiver) demonstration, Rhode Island proposes to make the following policy or expenditure changes under the Medicaid program, for which t
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0413.pdf -
...E HISTORICAL SOCIETY REFERENCE SERIES CHARLES BENJAMIN ROSS Number 413...
AMIN ROSS Number 413 1971 C. Ben Ross (December 27, 1876-March 31, 1946) born and reared on a Boise Valley farm near Roswell, and commenced his political career in 1914 when he was elected, as a Democrat in a Republican county, to the first of three terms as Canyon County commissioner. Then as an Idaho State Farm Bureau organizer, he lectured and made friends all over the state. Settling in Pocatello, he put in six y
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4216file7821.pdf -
..._________________________________________________________ Date ____...
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Date ______________________
CHAPTER 14 Section 1 (pages 482Â489)
The Nation's Sick Economy
BEFORE YOU READ
In the last section, you learned about the issues African Americans faced in the 1920s. In this section, you will read about the economic problems that led to the Great Depression.
AS YOU READ
Use the chart below to take notes about the economic situation each group faced in the late 1920
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totalitarianism.pdf -
...talitarianism Economic Depression to the Election of Adolph Hitler S...
of Adolph Hitler
Standard 10.7 Students analyze the rise of totalitarian governments after World War I. Analyze the rise, aggression and human costs of totalitarian regimes (Fascist and Communist) in Germany, Italy, and the Soviet Union, noting especially their common and dissimilar traits. Two 90-minute blocks ·
Time Frame: Objectives:
· · ·
Students will be able to describe the experiences of Germans dur
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tkm 20webquest 20for 20interne -
...Mockingbird Webquest Introduction You are about to read the novel To ...
o read the novel To Kill a Mockingbird. The story is set in the sleepy town of Maycomb, Alabama. Atticus Finch is asked to defend a black man charged with the rape of a white woman. Through the young eyes of his children, Scout and Jem Finch, Harper Lee explores the irrationality of adult attitudes toward race and class in the Deep South of the 1930's. The consciousness of a town steeped in prejudice, violence and hy
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eam_timeline1901-1925.pdf -
...Asiamerica Ministry Timeline 1901-1925 True Sunshine Chinese Foun...
shine (Chinese) Founded in San Francisco True Sunshine Founded (Oakland) after San Francisco earthquake
St. Mary's (Los Angeles) founded by Mary Louise Patterson for Japanese Immigrants
St. Peter's Church founded (Seattle, WA) for Japanese
St. James Church founded (Kamela, HI)
Father Shoji begins ministry at St. Peter's (Seattle) Japanese training in SSJE begun Cambridge, (MA)
1905
1906
1907
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witnesses 20to 20u.s. 20histor -
...ry WITNESSES TO U.S. HISTORY Table of Contents Witnesses to U.S. ...
Witnesses to U.S. History
Overview ......................................................................................................... 1 Handout: Project Instructions for Interview with a Witness to History.................................3 Handout: Interview Guide.....................................................................................5 Handout: Web Site Information Sheet......................
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78.pdf -
...te Lone Star Legends Unit 6 CHAPTER 23 Section 1 Texas and t...
ection 1 Texas and the Great Depression
Pupil's Edition, pp. 476 480
23.1C
Emma Tenayuca
Labor Leader
Emma Tenayuca (19161999) was a Hispanic labor activist, organizer, and humanitarian in Texas, best known for leading the pecan shellers strike in San Antonio in 1938.
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mma Tenayuca was born on December 20, 1916, in San Antonio. Her mother came from one of the oldest Spanish families in the city,
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13.pdf -
...II The Assembly Inn Annex In 1931 the annex to the old Montreat Ho...
the old Montreat Hotel burned. This building had been used for the purpose of housing the help employed to operate the Hotel in the summer. The colored people were in the lower part and the white waitresses were in the upper part of this building with no connections between the upper and lower floors. It was a loss of approximately $5,000 over and above the insurance carried on the building. The loss of this buildin
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3_history.pdf -
...story of JDC It all began with a telegram. In 1914 then U.S. Ambassa...
4, then U.S. Ambassador to Turkey Henry Morgenthau sent a cable to Jacob H. Schiff, a well-known Jewish philanthropist, asking for $50,000 to feed starving Jews in Palestine caught in the throes of World War I. Within one month, the money was raised; and through the collaboration among three American Jewish relief organizations to distribute those funds, the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) was born
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heanylet.pdf -
... Int 2000 11 553 555 2000 International Osteoporosis Foundation an...
orosis Foundation and National Osteoporosis Foundation
Osteoporosis
International
Editorial
Vitamin D: How Much Do We Need, and How Much is Too Much?
Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska, USA
R. P. Heaney
The bone-related nutrient that has attracted the most attention in recent years ± and has aroused the most controversy ± is calcium. Comparatively much less attention has been paid to vitamin D. As an
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1693_3570.pdf -
...elano Roosevelt Franklin Roosevelt was president through the Great De...
through the Great Depression and WWII. He is the only president elected to four terms. The laws have since been changed and presidents are restricted to two consecutive terms in office. FDR was born in 1882 in New York. At age 39, FDR was stricken with polio. He spent much of the rest of his life in a wheelchair. Following in the footsteps of his famous cousin, Theodore Roosevelt our 26th president, Franklin Roosevel
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resources.pdf -
... Which Side Are You On The Flint Sit-Down Strike 193637 Resources ...
e, 193637 Resources
Printed Materials
Sidney Fine, Sit-Down: The General Motors Strike of 1936-1937 (Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 1969). Henry Kraus, The Many and the Few: A Chronicle of the Dynamic Auto Workers, 2nd ed. (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1985). Alan Lomax, compiler, notes by Woody Guthrie, music transcription by Pete Seeger, Hard Hitting Songs for Hard Hit People (Lincoln: Univ
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ushii-examreview.pdf -
...ill consist of Selected response multiple choice questions on the foll...
uestions on the following topics:
World War I
1. A. B. C. D. E. 2. A. B. 3. A. B. 4. A. 5. A. B. C. How is Imperialism fundamentally flawed? What are the FOUR main causes of WWI? Who benefits in Imperialism? Who does not? What process ends imperialism? What countries were Imperialistic prior to WWI? What is a colony? Why do empires want them? What is dangerous about combining nationalism and militarism? What are
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teen-marijuana-depression-repo -
...JUANA USE WORSENS DEPRESSION An Analysis of Recent Data Shows Self-M...
t Data Shows "Self-Medicating" Could Actually Make Things Worse
Millions of American teens* report experiencing weeks of hopelessness and loss of interest in normal daily activities, and many of these depressed teens are making the problem worse by using marijuana and other drugs. Some teens use marijuana to relieve the symptoms of depression ("self-medicate"), wrongly believing it may alleviate these depressed feel
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2000.pdf -
...ns - 2000 1. 2000 Adams L. Badenhop R. Morris J. Moses M....
orris, J., Moses, M., Scimone, A., Ma, L., et al. (2000). Analysis of a bipolar affective disorder susceptibility locus on chromosome 4q35 (abstract). American Journal of Medical Genetics, 96, 469. Altamura, C., & Malhi, G. (2000). Topics in contemporary psychiatric practice Compliance in major psychoses. International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice, 4(1), 81-82. Austin, M.-P. (2000). Psychotropic medicat
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ctxsummer06feature.pdf -
...ticle edwin amenta the social security debate now and then The pr...
now and then
The prehistory of Social Security was a series of pitched political battles centered on the Townsend Plan and a senior citizens' pension movement. Today's old-age advocates should take note.
I
n 2005 the Social Security Act celebrated its seventieth birthday. But it was a troubled one, with President George W. Bush and his Republican allies rallying the nation to replace the venerable Social Secur
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mittenmar04.pdf -
... A Publication of Michigan History magazine MARCH 2004 The Great D...
2004
The Great Depre$$ion
A
ccording to one Detroiter, the Great Depression taught her "about survival." The Depression of the 1930s was a desperate time. Millions of Americans lost their jobs, went hungry, and were forced to give up their homes. The Depression started because Americans lived beyond their means in the 1920s. They bought cars, homes, and businesses on credit. In 1929 prices and wages began t
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patton_timeline.pdf -
...ton Timeline 1885- Patton is born 1910-Patton marries Beatrice Ayer ...
ries Beatrice Ayer
1918- Col. Patton Tank commander Wounded in battle
1932- Patton is part of the charge on the Bonus Army
1945-Patton dies 1943-Patton invades Sicily
1904-Patton enters VMI
1914- Patton asks to join French Army
1920Returns to Cavalry
1942-Gen. Patton in North Africa 1944- Patton leads 3rd Army- Battle of Bulge and relief of Bastogne
American History Timeline
1933-Hitler ris
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gantttimeline.pdf -
...f American Presidents from 1860-1940 1860 1870 The Gilded Age ...
870
The Gilded Age
1880
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1866 1860 1868 1876 U. Grant Rutherford B. Hayes elected President elected Chester Arthur becomes President Grant reelected 1872 1881 1886
1885
Lincoln elected 1864 Lincoln reelected 1865
Missionary Awakening Era 1909 1888 1892 Grover Cleveland elected President 1900
Licoln assassinated Johnson becomes President
Benjamin Har
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03.pdf -
...trospective on 20th Century U.S. Population Change T John Besl Res...
T
John Besl Research Demographer, Indiana Business Research Center, Kelley School of Business, Indiana University
he initial release of Census 2000 data, in the form of state population counts, enables researchers to take a look back at 20th century population change in the United States. From a predominantly rural country of 76.2 million persons in 1900 to a mostly urban-suburban population totaling 281.4 mi
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cluesheet3c.pdf -
...ns Lesson 10 Clue Sheet 3c The Stock Market Crash of 1929 By Micha...
sh of 1929
By Michael Boldin This article courtesy of The Dismal Scientist produced by Economy.com, Inc.
October 24, 1929. Black Thursday. On this infamous day, the New York Stock Exchange was hit with chaos that quickly amounted to a 30% decline in the value of the Dow Jones Industrial Average. This loss marked the end of the Roaring Twenties, when many believed that the only direction for the stock market and t
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fenoglide_pi.pdf -
... OF PRESCRIBING INFORMATION These highlights do not include all the in...
t include all the information needed to use FenoglideTM safely and effectively. See full prescribing information for Fenoglide. Fenoglide (fenofibrate) Tablets Initial U.S. Approval: 1993 INDICATIONS AND USAGE Fenoglide is a peroxisome proliferator receptor alpha (PPAR) activator indicated: · as an adjunct to diet to reduce elevated LDL-C, Total-C, TG, and Apo B, and to increase
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w3649_syllabus.pdf -
...niversity History W3649 Fall 1999 Alan Brinkley 622 Fayerweather ab...
622 Fayerweather ab65@columbia.edu
AMERICA, 1918-1945 PROSPERITY, DEPRESSION, AND WAR
This course examines one of the most turbulent periods of modern American history: the era of the great economic boom and cultural revolution of the 1920s; of the Great Depression and the New Deal; and of World War II. It will attempt to give students a sense of both the great public events of the era and of the social, econo
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barnabys_flowers.pdf -
...Flowers and Gifts Founded 1888 Location Original location unknown C...
location unknown, Columbus (1888); northeast corner of Union and Fifth Streets (18981922); 428 Fifth Street (1922 ); northwest corner of Lawton and Seventeenth Streets (originally Seventeenth and Washington Streets); 1702 Lawton Avenue (1993) In 1888 Charles S. Barnaby established himself as a florist in Columbus. The 189899 city directory lists him on the northeast corner of Union and Fifth Streets, providing ch
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ifihate-crimeshr-1913-flyer.pd -
...ate Crimes Bill OPPOSE H.R. 1913 H.R. 1913 would allow the f...
13 would allow the federal government to prosecute any crime "motivated by prejudice" against protected characteristics, including "sexual orientation" and "gender identity" (i.e. homosexuality, cross-dressing and sex changes). Amendments to include protection
for pregnant women, unborn babies, the elderly and the military were all defeated. If passed, the law will punish two identical crimes differently because of
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mag-sum08-macionis.pdf -
...lin John Macionis struck silver in 1936 but not before he found the ...
efore he found the 'Burg by Spencer Flohr '10 interview by Marshall Daniels '08 and Tom McCarthy '08 Even at age 92, Olympic swimmer John Macionis '34 continues to exude the ebullient air that has brought him incredible success throughout his life. Macionis, who went on to graduate from Yale University, came to Mercersburg from Central High School in Philadelphia. "I had to take all the College Board subjects," he re
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cj7n2-15.pdf -
... THE ELDERLY BEFORE THE DEPRESSION INDIVIDUAL AND COLLECTIVE ARRANGEM...
COLLECTIVE ARRANGEMENTS
Carolyn L. Weaver
Introduction
Before the Great Depression, the care of the poor ofall ages was a responsibility assumed primarily by the private sector, generally through the extended family, friends and neighbors, and organized private charity.' As late as 1927, when welfare expenditures by all levels of government amounted to less than $200 million, nearly all of which was state and l
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chap4.pdf -
...THE DEPRESSION 1930-1939 The grim decade was marked by bread lines a...
ked by bread lines and soup kitchens, while the song "Brother can you spare a dime?" echoed throughout the thirties. The
Great Depression of the 1930s was one of the century's darkest periods.
Excess and speculation had led to ruin for many, from high society to workingclass folks. Meanwhile, desperate farm
S u r v i v i n g t h e D e p re s s i o n : 1 9 3 0 - 1 9 3 9
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and ranch families made a for
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in-memoriam_fred-moring.pdf -
...m John Frederick Moring 1935-2009 John Frederick Moring 73 a ...
erick Moring, 73, a Washington lawyer and a founding partner of the law firm of Crowell & Moring LLP passed away on May 12, 2009 in Irvington, VA. Mr. Moring was born in Farmville, VA in 1935. He graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School in Richmond, VA in 1953. He earned his B.S. in Industrial Engineering from Virginia Tech in 1957. In 1961 he graduated with honors from George Washington University Law School, whe
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111ho27depression.pdf -
...SION 1929 - 1940 Lecture Guide 27 I DESPAIR AFTER WWI A Even in US...
ER WWI: A Even in USA (which was helped & little hurt) men returned physically injured & mentally harmed ("shell shock") B ROARING 20s: Roared more w/ Despair than Happiness It was a desperate Roar! C ECONOMIC TROUBLES 1 US Economy SOARED (had SERIOUS, but unrecognized problems); Europe NEVER recovered from WWI 2 USA: String of Republic Presidents (Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover), 1921 - 1931 =
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lp-1-4.pdf -
...N PAPERS VOL. 1 ART. NO. 4 2009 A REVEALING WINDOW ON THE U.S...
NG WINDOW ON THE U.S. ECONOMY IN DEPRESSION AND WAR: HOURS WORKED, 19291950
ROBERT HIGGS*
Many years after the Great Depression and World War II, controversy continues to swirl as scholars, pundits, and ordinary citizens look back at the watershed events of the 1930s and 1940s. Economists and economic historians have assessed the economy's condition during these momentous years primarily with reference to the usua
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oilandgas.pdf -
...d Gas Boom in Arkansas Abstract Discovery of oil and gas spurs growt...
and gas spurs growth in southern Arkansas. Grade: 7-12 Objective: Students will know the significance of the discovery of oil and gas to the cities of Smackover and El Dorado (and be able to locate those communities on a map) and to the state as a whole. Introduction: Ask students how much gasoline their family uses in a week. How many oil companies can students name? From which area of the world does the United Sta
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2014.pdf -
...ing Fun With Primary Sources PRIMARY SUBJECT AREAS United States Hist...
: United States History GRADE LEVEL: 11 OVERVIEW: This lesson introduces the use of primary sources-what they are,
their great variety, where they may be located, and how they can be analyzed. The lesson distinguishes between primary and secondary sources. Opportunities for investigation, inquiry, and research of social studies concepts will be provided in this lesson. Analyzing, evaluating, and synthesizing are hig
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keller_crescent.pdf -
...scent Company Founded Keller Printing Company 1885 Crescent Engravin...
85 Crescent Engraving and Printing Company: [1899] Keller-Crescent Company: 1906 Location: Keller Printing Company: 24 Sycamore Street, Evansville (1885 ); 216 Upper Second Street ( 1895); 216220 Locust Street (1896 ) Crescent Engraving and Printing Company: 417419 Upper Third Street, Evansville (1899 ); 322324 Upper Second Street (also 131 Locust Street) Keller-Crescent Company: 216 Locust Street, Evansville
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introduction.pdf -
... Which Side Are You On The Flint Sit-Down Strike 193637 Introducti...
e, 193637 Introduction
"Which side are you on?" Taken from a 1931 song popular with members of the labor movement, the question particularly resonated with General Motors autoworkers in Flint, Michigan, during the winter of 1936-37. With the depression still raging, jobs remained scarce, unemployment rates high, and suffering a daily part of the lives of many. Michigan autoworkers wondered whether joining the United
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generation 20gap.pdf -
...he Generation Gap Have you ever noticed that you don t understand half...
on't understand half of what kids say these days? What do LOL, BRB, or Chi-town really mean, anyway? Or maybe you've noticed that the 30something at work doesn't seem as committed to their job as you are because they won't put in any overtime. Or perhaps you think that your grandparent spends too much time dwelling on the past. There may be a reason for these observations. Every generation is influenced by events tha
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new_deal_era.pdf -
...RA CROSSROADS OF RADICALS REFORMERS REACTIONARIES E806 L47 Leuchten...
ES E806 L47 Leuchtenburg, William Edward, 1922Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal, 1932-1940. [1s t ed.] New York, Harper & Row [1963] Includes bibliography. Cohen, Lizabeth Ann. Making a new deal : industrial workers in Chicago, 1919-1939 / Lizabeth Cohen. Cambridge [England] : New York : Cambridge University Press, 1990. Includes bibliographical references. Brogan, Denis William, 1900The era of Franklin D. Roo
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lewis 20pharmacy 20press 20rel -
...ATE RELEASE For more information Justin Lyons Director of Market...
, Director of Marketing & Development (312) 922-1742 x-222 email: lyonsj@lpci.org
Jim Peters, President & CEO (312) 805-3256
1915 Lewis Pharmacy makes statewide endangered list
Tuesday, April 28, 2009, Springfield, Ill.--Lewis Pharmacy, 8 S. Main St. in Canton (Fulton County), was named to Landmarks Illinois' annual "Ten Most Endangered Historic Places" list announced today during a press conference in the Sta
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mid_southern_bank.pdf -
...rn Savings Bank Founded 1886 Location 56 Public Square Salem 1886 ...
Square, Salem (18861980); 300 North Water Street (1980 ) Robert Morris, Havilla C. Hobbs, and ten other investors founded the Salem Building Loan Fund & Savings Association in April 1886 to provide financing for the building of homes in the Salem area. Morris acted as its first president, but Hobbs became the chief executive shortly after the association's opening. Hobbs had grown up in Iowa, and after attending se
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multigenerational.pdf -
... and Change 18 1 2003 139 165. f 2003 Cambridge University Press D...
e University Press DOI: 10.1017/S0268416003004466 Printed in the United Kingdom
Multigenerational families in nineteenth-century America
STEVEN RUGGLES*
ABSTRACT.
Revisionist historians maintain that the aged in nineteenth-century America and north-western Europe usually preferred to reside alone or with only their spouse. According to this interpretation, the aged ordinarily resided with their adult childr
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history.pdf -
... The Economy of Latin America Historical Roots 1492 - 1930s Outl...
92 - 1930s)
Outline
Colonial Years
1500 - 1700 1700 - 1810
Mineral Extraction Hacienda Production
Independence Wars
1810 - 1824
Transition Period
New countries
1825 - 1870 1870 - 1914 1915 - 1930
Entry into world trade The "Golden Age" Stalled Progress
The Colonial Years (1500 - 1700)
America discovered in 1492, by 1533 both the Aztecs and the Incas had been conquered.
Discove
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september1_1939.pdf -
...1 1939 By W.H. Auden I sit in one of the dives On Fifty-second Stree...
n Fifty-second Street Uncertain and afraid As the clever hopes expire Of a low dishonest decade: Waves of anger and fear Circulate over the bright And darkened lands of the earth, Obsessing our private lives; The unmentionable odour of death Offends the September night. Accurate scholarship can Unearth the whole offence From Luther until now That has driven a culture mad, Find what occurred at Linz, What huge imago m
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lesson2.pdf -
...t to Victory Lesson 2 1930 1949 Materials Growing a Nation CD and...
wing a Nation CD and necessary projection equipment or computer lab Embedded Resource Cards Photo Analysis Worksheets (Appendix 3) Activity 1: Embedded Resource After students view selected slides, assign each student or group of students an Embedded Resource Card (Appendix 2) and ask them to be prepared to answer the Embedded Resource questions either by direct response or by using one of the Teaching and Learning
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enterprise.pdf -
... Indiana 1920-1940 s Grades 3 4 5 7 8 Economics US History a...
omics, US History, and Sociology Academic Standards: Social Studies: 3.1.4, 3.5.1, 4.1.11, 4.1.12, 4.1.13, 4.1.15, 4.3.4, 4.4.1, 4.5.1, 4.5.2, 4.5.5, 4.5.6, 5.5.6, 8.1.9, 8.1.18, E.2.12, E.5.5, USH USH.2.1, USH.2.5, USH.3.1, USH.4.1, USH.4.2, USH.4.5, USH.4.7, USH.9.2, S.3.1, S.4.9, S.6.1, S.6.6, S.7.1, S.7.2, S.8.2 Science: 7.1.10
Overview: Enterprise Indiana examines the issues facing Hoosiers between World War
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fa_rpgray.pdf -
...riest Gray Scrap Book Collection 1936-1981 Purchased in 2005 from e...
hased in 2005 from eBay for the Cambridge Historical Commission by Charles M. Sullivan, Executive Director
.5 linear feet Prepared by: H. Alice Dodds Cambridge Historical Commission 831 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139 2007, 2008
The Ruth Priest Gray Scrap Book Collection
1936-1981
Description
This collection of scrap books was purchased in 2005 from the online auction house, eBay, by Charles M. S
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198_historical_pl_data.pdf -
... No. 198 July 24 2003 Recent Statistics from the Library Resear...
m the Library Research Service
Colorado Public Libraries Historical Data
Since the earliest days, even before the territory achieved statehood, Colorado residents have supported libraries. In 1860 the Denver City and Auraria Reading Room was formed. On November 6, 1861 the first Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Colorado established the Territorial Library, which later became the State Library. By 1890
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tbb-0508-25.pdf -
...eptember 2005 The Government and the Great Depression by Chris Edw...
ession
by Chris Edwards, Director of Tax Policy, Cato Institute The economic policies of the 1930s are a continuing source of myth and confusion. Many people believe that capitalism caused the Great Depression and that President Franklin Roosevelt helped to end it. A recent History Channel special on Roosevelt said that his New Deal resulted in "recovery and reform" while creating "millions of jobs."1 Such often-sta
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7485.pdf -
...h and Counseling April 2006 An Inventory of Individual Budget-b...
Individual Budget-based Community Long Term Care Programs for the Elderly Brenda C. Spillman, Kirsten J. Black and Barbara A. Ormond, The Urban Institute OVERVIEW In recent years, several initiatives in publicly financed services for older persons with disabilities have focused on supporting community residence through greater beneficiary control and flexibility in choosing the services and supports that best meet t
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1 20early.pdf -
... MACo 1 Early County Commissioner Meetings The Formation of the ...
he Formation of the State Association of County Commissioners of Maryland (1932-1951)
The year was 1932: the country was deep in the Great Depression, Albert C. Ritchie lost his second bid for president, Roosevelt pledged "a new deal for the American people," and Marylanders were driving all the way around the Chesapeake Bay to get to the Eastern Shore. And, for the first time in State history, County Commissioners
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the_worst_since1933.pdf -
...n Advisory Services The Worst Since 1933 Some of you may remember ...
of you may remember 1933. Others, 1933 may represent stories that were told to us by our parents or grandparents. The rest, 1933 is a chapter of American history a not so pleasant chapter. 1933 symbolizes the Great American Depression. It was a terrible time financially for nearly everyone. People lost everything their money, their job, their home, and their family. Most everyone would agree that 1933 was one of
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qjae8_1_7.pdf -
...OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE VOLUME I 1913 51. BY ALLAN H. MELTZER. CHICAG...
N H. MELTZER. CHICAGO: UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS, 2003
I
f Allan Meltzer were a screenwriter one might wonder if his portrait of the Federal Reserve System is meant to serve as a comedy or a farce. From one episode to the next the picture of the U.S. central bank that emerges resembles more the bumbling Wizard of Oz than omniscient Delphic Oracle. Consider two examples from Dr. Meltzer's 800-page history, whi
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file_262.pdf -
... The Great Depression and New Deal In November 1928 voters elected ...
928, voters elected Herbert Hoover president. As stock prices kept rising, business leaders predicted continued prosperity. This "bull market" (public confidence in soaring stock prices) reached an all-time high on September 3, 1929. Then, for more than a month, prices went wild--down, up, down again. Experts explained it as a "shakeout," or temporary decline. But people who had borrowed money to buy stocks began to
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oct28_1903.pdf -
.... 120. NEW YORK WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 28 1903. ONE CENT. EDITO...
ONE CENT.
EDITORIAL
IS HISTORY REPEATING ITSELF?
By DANIEL DE LEON
T
HE economic student reading David A. Wells' work, Recent Economic Changes, is strongly impressed with the similarity between the conditions preceding the crisis of 1873 and the causes of the latter, described and
enumerated in that work, and the conditions preceding the oncoming crisis, together with the causes alleged to be respon
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aaksis_brochure1_151k.pdf -
...ssociation for Klinefelter Syndrome Information and Support Dedicated ...
d Support Dedicated to education, support, research, and understanding of Klinefelter Syndrome
American Association for Klinefelter Syndrome Information and Support
Dedicated to education support, research and understanding of Klinefelter Syndrome · A newsletter published three times annually including reprints of selected articles concerning Klinefelter Syndrome
Note to Professionals
Current studies have sh
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session 2036.pdf -
... School Social Studies Applications Of System Dynamics and Systems Thi...
mics and Systems Thinking
Presented by Scott Suter Waters Grant Project - Catalina Foothills School District
Getting started ·Introducing students to the concept of mental models using experiential activities. ·Introducing students to the Ladder of Inference and Iceberg Model. Connections to Current Events ·Introducing Behavior Over Time Graphs (BOTGs) using current events. Slavery/Civil War ·Applications of the La
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pa_conant.pdf -
...NT Sc.D. AZA PRESIDENT 1946-1947 Philadelphia Zoo Philadelphia PA C...
o Philadelphia, PA Conference City - St. Louis, MO
Roger was born in Mamaroneck, New York, on May 6, 1909. After two years studying biology at the University of Pennsylvania, the depression of the late 1920s ended his academic studies. He has an honorary Sc.D. from the University of Colorado (1971). He was Curator of Reptiles at Toledo Zoological Gardens (1929-1933); General Curator, Toledo Zoological Gardens (193
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aging_index.pdf -
...ging Vulnerability Index An Assessment of the Capacity of Twelve Deve...
acity of Twelve Developed Countries to Meet the Aging Challenge
Center for Strategic and International Studies and Watson Wyatt Worldwide
W W W. C S I S . O RG
W W W. WAT S O N W YAT T. C O M
The 2003 Aging Vulnerability Index
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CSIS and Watson Wyatt Worldwide
THE 2003 AGING VULNERABILITY INDEX
An Assessment of the Capacity of Twelve Developed Countries to Meet the Aging Challenge
by Richar
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january 20article.pdf -
...pter Newsletter Article 75th Anniversary Celebration January 2008 I...
tion
January 2008 IREM Celebrates 75 Years: 1933-2008 By linda Jackson, CPM, Vice Chair, 75th Anniversary Work Group As we begin this new year of 2008, we also begin celebrating 75 years of IREM excellence! It all began in Chicago. The year was 1933. Let's take a brief look back at the 1930s ... 1933 was the year of FDR's first fireside chat. 1935 saw Amelia Earhart become the first person to fly solo across the Pac
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peoples_bank.pdf -
...nk Trust Company Founded 1891 Location 122 East Market Street Ind...
t Market Street, Indianapolis (18911905); 130 East Market Street (1905 ) Peoples Bank & Trust Company, the oldest state bank in Indianapolis, was founded by Felix Tony McWhirter, a professor, businessman, and politician. McWhirter, born in Lynchburg, Tennessee, in 1853, was the son of a physician and grandson of a planter and educator. McWhirter was a peripatetic man of wide-ranging interests and ambitions. While a
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rodefeld_company.pdf -
...ompany Founded 1885 Location 416 South Sixth Street Richmond 1885 ...
eet, Richmond (18851900); 96 West Main Street (1900 ) August, William, Frank, and R. H. Rodefeld began as horseshoers in 1885. By 1900 August and his son, August Jr. were operating the business. The new enterprise was named the Rodefeld Machine Shop and produced pipe cutters and well drilling machinery. When automobiles became practical, August, his brother William, and August Jr. took on repair work, which led to
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10062005170217.pdf -
... of American Scientists B i o lo gi c a l A g e n t F a c t S h e e...
n t F a c t S h e e t -- 1 9 1 8 ( H 1 N 1 ) In fl u e n z a A
The "Spanish" flu pandemic of 1918 and 1919 caused the
deaths of 20-50 million people worldwide including up to 675,000 in the US. While only about 1% of those infected with the virus died, it became one of the deadliest viruses ever known to man. The 1918 flu has been described as capable of sickening and killing a person on the same day. The viru
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