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…and grew rice, using agricultural expertise brought with them from Africa. By the 1800s rice, sugar, and cotton became the South's leading cash crops. The patenting of the cotton gin by Eli Whitney in 1793 made it possible for workers to gin separate the seeds…
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…to design the Taurus automobile. Pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly uses information compiled on its intranet sites to schedule clinical trials and submissions for approval of new drugs in countries around the world. Visa International provides an information…
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…of the pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly and Co. The Transportation Secretary Bush chose is Secretary of Commerce Norman Y. Mineta. Paul O’Neill, who is a chairman of Alcoa, is appointed to be Bush’s Treasury Secretary. Bush’s U.N. Representative Lee Hamilton. The C.I.A…
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…of the reasons new therapies are so expensive. Eli Lilly company owns the patent on the human insulin gene. They have the legal right to prevent other institutions, including nonprofits, from producing human insulin for diabetics. Biotechnology offers…
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…include American Home Products, Becton Dickinson, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, Clontech Laboratories, Inc., Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Cytovia, Inc., Eli Lilly and Company, Exelixis Pharmaceuticals, F. Hoffmann- LaRoche Ltd., Genentech, Inc., Glaxo Wellcome…
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…of the country and in to the big cities, where all the work was. Eli Whitney can be credited with the mass production of interchangeable parts. Unfortunately, this system created a feeling of alienation. The workers in the the factorys were in a totally different…
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…at Ely from his uncle. Like other lesser gentry, he contended with bad harvests and a variety of taxes and impositions, such as “ship money”, exacted by the monarchy not only to pay for the upkeep of the navy but also to sustain the luxuries of the court…
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…man-hours and made it possible for a family to farm between 30 or sixty acres rather than 10 or 15 (Kirkland 114). In the South, the invention of the cotton gin in by Eli Whitney gave birth to the Cotton Kingdom. Prior to the cotton gin…
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…in Olympia in honor of Zeus every four years from August 6th to September 19th. The first record of these games is of one Coroebus of Elis, a cook, winning a sprint race in 776 BC. Most historians believe the games to have been going on for approximately 500 years…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…. Censorship. The Search for the Obscene. New York: The MacMillan Co., 1966. Marsh, Dave et al. 50 Ways to Fight Censorship and Important Facts to Know About the Censors. New York: Thunder's Mouth Press, 1991. Oboler, Eli M., ed. Censorship and Education. New…
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