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Did England Benefit From North American Colonies in The 18th Century?

by TonyBear in History, November 19, 2009
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The quote, “Britain’s wars for empire, far more than its mercantilist policies, dictated the economic fortunes of Britain’s North American colonies in the 18th century” is a valid statement. I feel that the wars affected the North American colonies more than mercantilism because winning the wars in North America represented wealth and opportunities while mercantilism only kept a steady flow of revenue.

Rosa Park’s Legacy

by Ruby Hawk in History, August 19, 2009
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Rosa Parks was a forty three year old African American seamstress in 1955. She lived in Montgomery Alabama. On this day, her refusal to give up her seat on the city bus led to upheaval heard around the world.

The Origin of The Word “Boycott”

by Greyian Storm in Languages, August 18, 2009
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More and more boycotts are taking place during the economic recession, but do you know where the word came from?

Why Boycotting and Divesting From Israel is a Collective Punishment to Israel and the World

by Benyamin Solomon in Politics, August 5, 2009
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Divesting from and boycotting Israel is an anti-Semitic act that constitutes a collective punishment for Israel and the world, since Israel has a thriving economy and is a leader in modern technology.

Credit Card Boycott

by gemini3 in Activism, October 18, 2008
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If we all join forces, we can make a difference in the way credit cards charge us interest and late payment fees.

TOP 10 Humanitarians That Left a Mark on History Dead or Alive

by Lauren Axelrod in People, August 2, 2008
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Humanitarians and their causes. Some of the most important minds of our time.

Boycott on Iams

by femi in Issues, January 10, 2008
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Boycotting review on iams.

Baby Milk Action

by aquafly in Issues, June 13, 2007
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Business and breastfeeding: the ethical implications of our modern world

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