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Beginning in the early 1870s, railroad construction in the United States increased dramatically. Prior to 1871, approximately 45,000 miles of track had been laid. Between 1871 and 1900, another 170,000 miles were added to the nation's growing railroad system. Much of the growth can be attributed to the building of the transcontinental railroads. In 1862, Congress passed the Pacific Railway Act, which authorized the construction of a transcontinental railroad. The first such railroad was completed on May 10, 1869. By 1900, four additional transcontinental railroads connected the eastern states with the Pacific Coast. Four of the five transcontinental railroads were built with assistance from the federal government through land grants. Receiving millions of acres of public lands from Congress, the railroads were assured land on which to lay the tracks and land to sell, the proceeds of which helped companies finance the construction of their railroads. Not all railroads were built with government assistance, however. Smaller railroads had to purchase land on which to lay their tracks from private owners, some of whom objected to the railroads and refused to grant rights of way. Laying track and living in and among the railroad construction camps was often very difficult. Railroad construction crews were not only subjected to extreme weather conditions, they had to lay tracks across and through many natural geographical features, including rivers, canyons, mountains, and desert. Like other large economic opportunity situations in the expanding nation, the railroad construction camps attracted all types of characters, almost all of whom were looking for ways to turn a quick profit, legally or illegally. Life in the camps was often very crude and rough. By 1900, much of the nation's railroad system was in place. The railroad opened the way for the settlement of the West, provided new economic opportunities, stimulated the development of town and communities, and generally tied the country together. When the railroads were shut down during the great railroad strike of 1894, the true importance of the railroads was fully realized.
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<span>It is true that the creation of music charts helped to shape and to encourage the growth of rock and pop music. People started experimenting with sounds in order to create new music genres, out of which rock and pop music were formed back in the beginning to mid-20th century. Although they have their roots in other musical genres, they were quite inspired with the creation of music charts nevertheless.</span>
As nouns the difference between tint and shade is that tint is a slight coloring while shade is (uncountable) darkness where light, particularly sunlight, is blocked. is that tint is (intransitive) to shade, to color while shade is to shield from light.
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Every society that has ever existed has known at least some form of art. Various artifacts and images dating from the Stone Ages, the beginnings of human existence, have been discovered, indicating that art has always been an important part of our lives. It can be said that the impulse to make and respond to art, just like the ability to learn languages, is something that makes humans stand out, something that makes us very different from other animals.
Jane Hallowell knew she wasn't born, she was derived. No matter what her parents told her. This realization had not come at first. It had come slowly, carefully. It had come because of someone named Jane Hallowell, whom Jane referred to as the other Jane. 2 The other Jane: whose picture hung above the fireplace in a giant frame, whose name had to be given proper respect, who Jane quickly learned was important not just in her home but in the world. + Her parents were very attentive in pointing out every single way, no matter how small, that the other Jane had influenced their daily lives. They would be on the way to Jane's fifteen minutes of park time when her mother would suddenly stop and explain how criminal readjustment had a one hundred percent success rate because of the other Jane. They would be eating dinner when her father would stop questioning and explain how travel to distant worlds was possible because of the other Jane. As a child, Jane believed that life itself was possible because of the other Jane.
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