Papers 1261-1270 of total 24595 found.
…, but also on the development of the tourism industry. As the technology of the transportation started to develop in the 19th century, people started to travel and discover new places; to put it in another way, mass forms of tourism became possible. An obvious…
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…cannot just take place on a superficial level, but must go to the core of how business is conducted. For the Industrial Engineer, the problems faced are deep and profound, as businesses are forced to change at their core in order to survive in this new…
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…Problems With Teen Smoking in America Teen smoking is a serious problem in the United States because the tobacco industry targets teenagers with their persuasive advertising. We see often in public places, teenagers who are standing around…
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…. The problem with the free music, and the sharing of the free music, is that the artists who created the music are not getting any royalties. The music industry, in particularly the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), has filed suit against Napster…
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…the border to South Korea. This increase has been partly offset by emigration from South Korea, especially to Japan and the United States. The country's chief industrial center is Seoul (population, 1990, 10,612,577). Other major cities include Pusan…
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…projects, which are majority Black occupied, are located near industrial parks? I presume you haven’t even noticed. Well, I have. Growing up in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, New York, I often visited my older cousin who resided in the Red Hook Housing Projects…
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…the Industrial Revolution, and even talk about other forms of slavery, as they existed. Frederick Douglass was an emancipated slave who passed from one master to another until he finally found the satisfaction of being his own; he went through almost as many…
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…. As the table indicates we are the second largest firm in the industry behind Titielst. This information is somewhat misleading in that Titielst has a much wider product line and we do not directly compete in some areas, such as golf balls (as of yet) and other…
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…with some rare glimpse of Gate’s personal life. The book takes on a journey reviewing the information age and computer industry, internet and content revolution, and education and home connectivity. Gates talks about how information has become such a valuable…
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Industrialization Program created these companies in order to channel the abundant labor source in the border areas of Mexico and the United States free trade zone (Maquila Overview 1). The original purpose of the maquiladoras was to employ all the unemployed people who…
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