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946.20064 The American Textile Industry: Its Rise and Fall
The object of this paper is to present a brief history of the American textile industry?origins, progression, and decline. The paper explores the birth of textiles in New England, its migration to the South, how economic superiority grew amongst the Southern colonies, and economic advantages over the North?with particular reference to North Carolina. The paper also examines the structure of the textile industry workforce, the parallels between the New England and Southern workforce as well as the differences, and the effects of those differences. The paper?s main contention is that the history of the textile industry in the United States has followed the same sort of pattern internally in the past as it now seems to be following internationally: the industry tends to migrate to where it can employ workers at the cheapest rates to produce mass materials.
Pages: 10
Bibliography: 19 source(s) listed
Filename: 20064 Textiles Workforce Women.doc
Price: US$89.50
947.20066 The African American Reparations Debate: An Analysis
This twelve-page undergraduate paper examines the African American slave reparations debate. The author notes that the reparations debate has been gaining attention in the United States in recent years, and has generated opinions and counter-opinions from a variety of individuals and groups. Many respected political activists, scholars, academicians, intellectuals, historians, and sociologists have presented compelling cases for reparations for African Americans, but opponents contend that when injustices extend over centuries, and involve the actions of people who have been dead for hundreds of years, it is difficult to determine conclusively whether the distant descendants of the guilty parties have a moral obligation to pay for the sins of their long departed ancestors.
Pages: 12
Bibliography: 8 source(s) listed
Filename: 20066 Slave Reparations Debate.doc
Price: US$107.40
948.20068 Immigration: A Historical Analysis of Trends
This three page undergraduate research paper defines what immigration is, examines why immigration occurs, why it has occurred, and why it continues to occur in the United States. The author discusses how immigration trends over the years have affected the spatial patterns of the population of the United States, particularly since the end of the Civil War, and includes relevant dates, nationalities, groups, and the geographical areas where settlement occurred. He also describes how immigration has affected the various regions of the United States.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 20068 Immigration History Trends.doc
Price: US$26.85
949.20094 Burgess Model of Urban Reform: An Analysis
This three-page undergraduate research paper examines the Burgess Model
of Urban Reform. The author notes that this urban model was developed in 1925 and consists of six concentric rings or zones based upon land use and population demographics. The Burgess Model proved to be useful for urban research and planning for a few decades, but it has become outdated due to a variety of factors, including the mass movement to the suburbs after World War Two and the massive increase of automobile ownership in America.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 2 source(s) listed
Filename: 20094 Burgess Urban Model.doc
Price: US$26.85
950.20096 The Movement of the Steel Industry in America
This three-page undergraduate research paper examines the movement of the steel industry in the United States. The author notes that the movement of the steel industry across the United States began in the middle of the nineteenth-century when surveyors discovered the massive iron ore deposits in the Great Lakes states. The steel industry prospered for more than a century in America and was especially important during the two world wars. But the increase in foreign steel competition, as well as other economic developments, have led to a crisis in the American steel industry.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 20096 US Steel Industry.doc
Price: US$26.85
951.20117 The Revitalization of Trenton, NJ: Current Trends and Policies Aimed at Making the City Thrive
This paper shall consider the revitalization efforts currently at work in Trenton, NJ. By considering the current administrative trends and policies, the paper will explore what Trenton, NJ is doing about its image and how it is working to promote the economic growth of its city. The paper will illustrate the ways in which Trenton seeks to thrive not merely survive through such legislation as enterprise zoning and brownfield reclamation.
Pages: 13
Bibliography: 10 source(s) listed
Filename: 20117 Trenton NJ Revitalization.doc
Price: US$116.35
952.20119 A Book Review of Death of a Nation by Clifford Dowdey
This paper will present a book review of Death of a Nation by Clifford Dowdey. By understanding Dowdey's bent on Lee's non-liability for losing this battle, we can see how he finds Longstreet and Pickett responsible for losing the battle. Lee's sense of offensive battle was superceded by his officers, and with poor intelligence, he lost the battle most important to winning the Civil War.