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…and women's cloths have changed dramatically. The United States was one of the most involved countries in both of these wares. Industrial and social change was always around. Women's clothes seen to have changed more during the time of war. A successful revolt…
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…small, important mediteranean country of about 116,328 square miles. Its capital city 'Rome' is both the industrial center as well as the cultural center of Italy. Romes current population is about 2,786,307 people. With the countries over all population…
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…Why agriculture is important to me <Tab/>Agriculture Agriculture is the world's most important industry. It provides us with all our food. It also supplies materials for two other basic needs, clothing and shelter. In addition…
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…. Globalization is a process and this process makes developments in these countries. First of all is the independence of each of developing countries. The development in industry, economy, culture and polity gives solutions to social problems. The most serious problem…
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…firm with several related product lines in one industry. Divisional structure is appropriate for a large corporation with many product lines in several related industries. In matrix structures, functional and product forms are combined at the same level…
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…has come from the biotech industry itself! Dr. David Suzuki, a world-renowned scientist and environmentalist who studies genetics including biotechnology, says, "Any politician or scientist who tells you these products are safe is either stupid or lying…
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…. Industry developed time-saving devices that increased production while reducing costs. American stocks soared and a higher standard of living was attained. For the first time in its history America became a land of urban dwellers. The tremendous difference from…
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…for tariff elimination in the textile industry by 2015. That will eliminate thousands of jobs in the textile industry. What alternative do we have? I think the federal government has given up on the textile industry, and is not concerned about jobs lost…
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…Today the industrialized world as a whole is embarked--half-heartedly, I admit--on yet another crusade to try to make the poorer parts of the world rich. The ideology behind this crusade--an ideology that I believe in--is called "neoliberalism." It has…
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…. Mrs. Clinton should not refer to legal abortion industry we have it in our country as "health care," for it exists not to benefit the "patient," but works instead to the financial benefit of the individuals and companies who operate the abortion clinics…
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