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Summary Robert B. Marks - The Origins of the Modern World HIST 1
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The New Deal was from 1933 to 1938, it was too revolutionary and not radical enough. The first New Deal Roosevelt enacts in 90 days making the emergency banking bill.
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California University Of Pennsylvania•History 101
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The New Deal was from 1933 to 1938, it was too revolutionary and not radical enough. The first New Deal Roosevelt enacts in 90 days making the emergency banking bill.
In these notes it explains how The Great Depression worked. It goes into detail about the causes, what it is, and the reactions to what happened.
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California University Of Pennsylvania•History 101
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In these notes it explains how The Great Depression worked. It goes into detail about the causes, what it is, and the reactions to what happened.
The 1920s brought a lot of negative impact through movies and films. Including racism and nativism that later lead to poverty and cultural clashes.
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California University Of Pennsylvania•History 101
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The 1920s brought a lot of negative impact through movies and films. Including racism and nativism that later lead to poverty and cultural clashes.
President Wilson was the progressive president, he ran for the platform of peace. The League of Nations made sure the 14 point plan happened. The 1920s culture involved women, sexuality, marriage, gangsterism, and recreation/fun.
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California University Of Pennsylvania•History 101
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President Wilson was the progressive president, he ran for the platform of peace. The League of Nations made sure the 14 point plan happened. The 1920s culture involved women, sexuality, marriage, gangsterism, and recreation/fun.
The build up and execution of the fight for women's suffrage. There was the same racism within the movement, for women were upset black men could vote before white women which leads to a split over the 15th amendment.
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California University Of Pennsylvania•History 101
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The build up and execution of the fight for women's suffrage. There was the same racism within the movement, for women were upset black men could vote before white women which leads to a split over the 15th amendment.
It takes 3 things to pass the NCLEX exam - Knowledge - Confidence - Exam Proficiency - You can’t apply what you don't know, but you have to be able to apply what you do know. - Go with majority: if something is 75% fatal, consider it fatal. - If you try to learn everything you will master nothing. Lecture 12 Prioritization, Delegation, and Staff Management Prioritizing patients - With these questions you are trying to identify either: - The highest priority clients - The lowest priority clien...
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California University Of Pennsylvania•NURSING 101
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It takes 3 things to pass the NCLEX exam - Knowledge - Confidence - Exam Proficiency - You can’t apply what you don't know, but you have to be able to apply what you do know. - Go with majority: if something is 75% fatal, consider it fatal. - If you try to learn everything you will master nothing. Lecture 12 Prioritization, Delegation, and Staff Management Prioritizing patients - With these questions you are trying to identify either: - The highest priority clients - The lowest priority clien...
In 2004 the Khumalos sold their farm to Peter and Jenny (who are unmarried) in equal undivided shares. A right of habitatio was reserved over the farmstead in favour of Mr and Mrs Khumalo for as long as they lived. This right was duly registered against the title deed of the farm. Peter and Jenny decided to develop a part of their farm as a residential township. However, legislation stipulates that the area must be utilised for agricultural purposes only. Peter and Jenny, nevertheless, developed...
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California University Of Pennsylvania•PVL3701218
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In 2004 the Khumalos sold their farm to Peter and Jenny (who are unmarried) in equal undivided shares. A right of habitatio was reserved over the farmstead in favour of Mr and Mrs Khumalo for as long as they lived. This right was duly registered against the title deed of the farm. Peter and Jenny decided to develop a part of their farm as a residential township. However, legislation stipulates that the area must be utilised for agricultural purposes only. Peter and Jenny, nevertheless, developed...
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California University Of Pennsylvania•MAC3702
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Complete Revision Course Notes Made in 2022 latest update
CASE DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 
1. ON ETHICS: Despite such significant contributions to CSR causes, why is Bank of America so 
resented, not only by the Occupy Wall Street crowd but also by large segments of the general public? 
Although Bank of America invested $268.8 billion in CSR- related activities in 2010, it was a leading 
target for the Occupy Wall Street protestors in 2011. In July 2008, Bank of America had acquired 
Countrywide Financial to become the largest mortgage lender and consumer ba...
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California University Of Pennsylvania•BA 2663
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CASE DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 
1. ON ETHICS: Despite such significant contributions to CSR causes, why is Bank of America so 
resented, not only by the Occupy Wall Street crowd but also by large segments of the general public? 
Although Bank of America invested $268.8 billion in CSR- related activities in 2010, it was a leading 
target for the Occupy Wall Street protestors in 2011. In July 2008, Bank of America had acquired 
Countrywide Financial to become the largest mortgage lender and consumer ba...
Industrial Organization: Markets and Strategies Exercises & Solutions 
Exercise 1 Monopoly with quality choice 
Consider a monopolist who sells batteries. Each battery works for h hours 
and then needs to be replaced. Therefore, if a consumer buys q batteries, he 
gets H = qh hours of operation. Assume that the demand for batteries can be 
derived from the preferences of a representative consumer whose indirect utility 
function is v = u(H) pq, where p is the price of a battery. Suppose that u ...
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California University Of Pennsylvania•ECONOMICS 4139
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Industrial Organization: Markets and Strategies Exercises & Solutions 
Exercise 1 Monopoly with quality choice 
Consider a monopolist who sells batteries. Each battery works for h hours 
and then needs to be replaced. Therefore, if a consumer buys q batteries, he 
gets H = qh hours of operation. Assume that the demand for batteries can be 
derived from the preferences of a representative consumer whose indirect utility 
function is v = u(H) pq, where p is the price of a battery. Suppose that u ...