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the control of importation, the National Treasury collected an ever increasing profit from strict custom duties The potters of Staffordshire, the West Indies' sugar planters, retailers and proprietors of tea and coffee shops profited from the public's thirst
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Music
is precarious" (Cook 1972, p.268). The dating through the 4th c. B.C. and beyond becomes much more accurate with the more complete accounts of the potters and painters of the time. As explained earlier with the vase concerning the death of Agamemnon, the difference
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Category: /Literature/English
. As Cook points out, "absolute dating is precarious"
(Cook 1972, p.268). The dating through the 4th c. B.C. and beyond becomes much
more accurate with the more complete accounts of the potters and painters of the
time. As explained earlier with the vase
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Category: /Literature
Works
·SISTER CARRIE, 1900
·JENNIE GERHARDT, 1911
·THE FINANCIER, 1912
·THE TITAN, 1914
·THE "GENIUS", 1915
·A HOSIER HOLIDAY, 1916
·PLAYS OF THE NATURAL AND SUPERNATURAL, 1916
·FREE AND OTHER STORIES, 1918
·THE HAND OF THE POTTER, 1918
·TWELVE MEN
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Category: /History/North American History
India Company grew rich from the control of importation, the National Treasury collected an ever increasing profit from strict custom duties The potters of Staffordshire, the West Indies' sugar planters, retailers and proprietors of tea and coffee shops
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Category: /Society & Culture/Education
-timers, 7.12.94). Temporary workers are also more difficult to unionise because more vulnerable to sacking. In manufacturing industry, many part- time and temporary workers are hired on non-union contracts (Potter, 1987).
The Employment Gazette (Dec. 1994
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
www.maasai-infoline.org/
13)Wolfe, A (1997) Tribes, Clarkson Potter Publishers; New York.
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Category: /Literature
of metaphor, taken from Socrates. This metaphor states that when we see a potter at work, we know that it takes time and skill to produce a good pot. However, we assume that developing our ethical positions is simple and therefore our opinions are relevant
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Category: /Literature
to ensure that their organizations are continuously innovated and improved in order to achieve and maintain a sustainable competitive edge. In fact, Potter (1985) highlighted that it is this competitive ability which is considered to be at the core of the success
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Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
Greek males' desire for other young men lies in the strong appreciation of physical male beauty by other men as frequently depicted in literary works (ie. Achilles' love for Patroclus in the the Illiad), and the names of potters' favourite men imprinted
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