Chapter 16 Notes RosaCassettari In 1984 he moved from Amita Village in the vicinity of Milan to America. Rosa left his son to re-enter the husband of a Missouri iron miner worker Rosa could neither read nor write. Situation On a boat, they are sleeping on a wooden shelf while eating from an iron plate and are crowded in the dark. He was fooled in New York and forced to travel to Missouri without eating. Because there was no doctor or midwife, Rosa bore a premature baby on the cabin floor and her husband prostitized with savings Rosa made it to Chicago. Rosa has friends and religious beliefs. Look for work at the Chicago Commons, a settlement set up to help migrants. Go back to Italy to take their sons People from rural areas to cities, from cities to cities, or from low development areas to industrial areas. Most movement magnets are at the center of the industrial capitalist society Because work is unstable or moving at the end of the work, ordinary workers move to places Depending on their circumstances for others Capitalism to promote immigration politics and economies around the world Capitalism to promote immigration politics and economy around the world • After the financial panic in 1873 and 1893, the long-term high unemployment rate and the price decline between two panic where labor dispute continues • Farmers feel the impact of debt • Reduce manufacturers by replacing skilled workers with technology and technology Use international labor market to find cheaper labor costs • The US economy has changed dramatically ing. The Great Depression at the end of the 9th century 16 July 1877 Baltimore and Ohio railroad workers strike at wage cuts in Martinsburg, West Virginia
The strike expanded to the Pennsylvania Railway, Central New York State, Great Western, Texas Pacific The government broke the strike and dispatched federal forces to kill 100 people. • The 1877 railroad strike was triggered by a recession that began in 1873 and spread all over the developed world • Immigrants arrived in New York - 200 thousand immigrants visited from 1865 to 1873 a year It was. Hiring and immigration resumed in the 1880s but wages continued to fall Panic 1893 o Including five major railway bankruptcies o More than 500 banks and 15,000 businesses closed • Telecommunications cabling in 1866 laying Atlantic Rail and refrigerated Railway vehicles make shipping of goods in the USA easier and more efficient. Ships make globalization easier. Mix people as well as transportation European industrialization and liberalization Release families from traditional links with land
Please note that each story starts with a stable sentence that provides the setting. The story of Kewa Bible can start like a traditional story. For example, a narrator in a story can start with Chapter 16 of Mark, using the more natural structure of the Kewa story. Please talk about each chapter of Mark 1. There was a prophet Isaiah, and he made good news about Jesus. There was a place called Capernaum where Jesus healed a jealous man. There is a person in the synagogue. A group of people gathered in the lake named Galilee. There is a place called Geraza where there is a man with an evil spirit. There are a lot of people listening to what he says in the hometown of Jesus. 7. A few Pharisees and teachers in Jerusalem came to Jesus. There are a lot of people who are not doing anything. There is a mountain, Jesus carries Peter, James and John. 10 years
When Ishmael was born, Abraham was 86 years old (16: 16). Thirteen years have passed between the events of chapter 16 and the beginning of chapter 17. Ishmael is now a teenager. In the last 13 years, Abram was convinced that Ishmael was the promised "seed" and that he and Sarai would have countless descendants. I am convinced that Abram is deeply involved in Ishmael and I love him very much. 1 When Abram became ninety-nine years old, the Lord appeared to him and said to him, "I am the king, I am irresponsible in front of you.2 I have confirmed the covenant with you, I will give it to you. " "3 Abram fell to the ground, God told him. 4" To me, this is my contract with you. You will be the father of many countries. 5 Your name is no longer Abram. On the contrary, your name will be Abraham, because I will make you a father of many countries.