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Additional Search Results 1 - 10 of 400 for Commerce
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1. Secretary of Commerce
Secretary of Commerce Secretary of Commerce Lou Hoover: Law, Politics and Govt Skill: Middle School Time Required: + + -+ Standards Compliance -+ NCSS Strand 6 Power, Authority, and Governance -+ NCTE Standard 8 Students use a variety of technology and information resources to gather, synthesize, and communicate knowledg...
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2. E-commerce: helpful or harmful?
...oustics' to 'zoology,' explore our online Dictionary of Science and Technology Search · Learn about Click to Search! the U.S. with our online atlas · Understand the phases of the moon · Online Stanford writing assessment This CNNfyi.com lesson plan is supplemented with material from HighWired.com E-commerce: helpful or harmful? March 9, 2001 Web posted at: 5:06 PM EST (2206 GMT) Lesson Plans by month Lesson Plans by subject Editor's note: If you are planning to use the news story that this lesson plan is based on for a homework assignment, please write the URL on the board and have your students copy i...
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3. The Rembrandt Teaching Project: Lesson Plan - A Birthday In Amsterdam
A BIRTHDAY IN AMSTERDAM Author: Christine Pilling, PS 91 Queens Lesson: After observing and discussing Rembrandt s etching, View Preview of Amsterdam, students are asked to create written responses integrating what they have learned, especially about the topic of commerce and trade in seventeenth-century Holland. Standards: Discipline-Based Art Education + Students will make connections and comparisons between present day trade and commerce and trade in seventeenth- century Amsterdam. (Art History) + Students will make aesthetic responses to works of art and their ow...
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4. Commerce in Nauvoo 1839
COMMERCE IN NAUVOO 1839-1846 (THE MORMON PERIOD) Joan M. Longmire, with the help of Patty Anthony, Douglas Braaadley, Mary Ann Kurke, Glen Weatherwax, and Fred Willman Illinois Geographic Alliance Summer Geography Institute, 1995 Preview of Main Ideas In this activity students will learn about the types of b...
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5. Hack Attack
...s Day in with SARA ROBINSON History Crossword (Go to Article.) Puzzle Campus Weblines Education News Newspaper in Get Our Lessons By E-mailPrinter-friendly Version Education (NIE) Teacher Resources Classroom Subscriptions Thursday, February 10, 2000 _ Hack Attack Comparing Security Issues in Both E-Commerce and Traditional Student Businesses Connections News Summaries Author(s) Daily News Quiz Catherine Wilson Bazant, The New York Times Learning Network Word of the Day Test Prep Grades: 6-8, 9-12 Question of the Subjects: Economics, Technology Day Interdisciplinary Connections Web Explorer Science Q &...
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6. U.S. economy
...es, size and skills of labor force, size and quality of capital stock) Materials CNNfyi.com article,"Economy clicking along for now, feds say" Internet access Suggested time One class period Procedure 1. Have students read the CNNfyi.com article and ask the following: What is the U.S. Department of Commerce? What did the commerce department find about the economy during the first quarter? What is a "gross domestic product"? Did the GDP increase or decrease? Why will the report be revised in May and then again in June? Do you think economists can make valid predictions about the economy based on this re...
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7. Illinois During the Gilded Age, Lesson Plans -- Interstate Commerce Act Lesson
if(ns4)_d.write(""); else _d.write(""); Is there such a thing as too much profit? Print The Interstate Commerce Act of 1887 this Page by Tara L. Dirst Objectives: o Students will discuss the concepts of value-of-service pricing and cost-of service pricing. o Students will debate the reasons for and legitimacy of price differences in service. o Students will predict the effectiveness of the 1887 Interstate Com...
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8. Illinois During the Gilded Age, Lesson Plans -- Interstate Commerce Act Lesson
Teaching Future Historians: U.S. History Lesson Plans Using Primary Documents Antebellum Era Civil War Era Gilded Age Download Audio/Video About Us/Contact Us Is there such a thing as too much profit? The Interstate Commerce Act of 1887 by Tara L. Dirst Objectives: o Students will discuss the concepts of value-of-service pricing and cost-of service pricing. o Students will debate the reasons for and legitimacy of price differences in service. o Students will predict the effectiveness of the 1887 Interstate Commerce Act....
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9. ECONnections: Lesson 5: How E-Commerce Infulences Consumer Choice: Teachers' Version
How to get Contact us Search Join our involved ListServ LESSON 5: How E-Commerce Influences Consumer Choice An update and extension of Lesson 6 from Children in the Marketplace. The lesson's theme is that in an economy based on markets people are free to substitute one item for another. Teachers' Version Grades 4-6 Introduction This lesson is designed to focus on the decision ma...
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10. Contact
...e of 14 for workers in manufacturing and 16 for workers in mining; a maximum workday of 8 hours; prohibition of night work for workers under age 16; and a documentary proof of age. Unfortunately, this law was later ruled unconstitutional on the ground that congressional power to regulate interstate commerce did not extend to the conditions of labor. Effective action against child labor had to await the New Deal. Reformers, however, did succeed in forcing legislation at the state level banning child labor and setting maximum hours. By 1920 the number of child laborers was cut to nearly half of what it h...
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