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…In the recent years there has been a change in the structure of the Music industry and the paths that have been used for creating, promoting and distributing music. Most of these changes have been a result from the advancements in technology, which…
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Category: /History
History of Labor in America The Industrial Revolution was dawning in the United States. At Lowell, Massachusetts, the construction of a big cotton mill began in 1821. It was the first of several that would be built…
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…Chinese cinema The history of film is an important one today. Many people in our society today may see film as simply a form of entertainment, but it is indeed more than that. Film is a medium of expression that is unlike no other. It can tell many…
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…The History of Hong Kong Cinema "What do swordplay, gunplay, melodrama and ghosts have in common? Hong Kong cinema," according to Film Studies Professor David Cook (Cook, 1999). Fighting with swords and guns, exaggerated drama and a bent…
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…/expense ratio, so should be made to reduce expenses. Since sales/account ratio is low hence should be placed in residential and retail areas and not in industrial areas. Jean Durfee In spite of the low number of potential accounts, she has generated a revenue…
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Category: /History
…Even though the topic has been questioned a great deal, the study of Canadian history should certainly be mandatory at the senior three level, in Manitoba. "Everything has a history…even history itself has history…we can’t escape the past…we can’t let…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to assume the risks. This ultra-competitiveness has contributed to the position in which Andersen now finds itself. If the auditing industry refused to provide audits to excessively risky clients, then large, high-risk American companies would understand…
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…of that company. Client may seek to see evidence of written risk assessments. The main causes of accidents in the construction industry are, falls from buildings or scaffolds, being struck by plant or vehicles and falling objects. The health and safety executives say…
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Category: /Law & Government
…        The growing industrialism of the Gilded Age was indeed a threat to American Democracy. The American Government stood idly by as the Industrialists became more and more powerful. The Preamble of the document that is the foundation…
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Category: /History
…. Marcus Hanna: He was an industrialist who became convinced that the welfare of industry, and therefore the nation, was bound by the fortunes of the Republican party. To further his goals he waged the most expensive political campaign the nation had ever seen…
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