Category: /History
the Organization of Oil producing countries [OPEC] succeeded in raising the price of oil drastically, a major boost to the economy.. If you meet a business traveler in Venezuela, there's a good chance they work in the petroleum industry . Because of its immense
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Category: /History
The Meiji government during the 1880's created both an
institutional and constitution structure that allowed Japan in the
coming decades to be a stabile and industrializing country. Two major
policies and strategies that reinforced stability
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Category: /History/North American History
going through many struggles in the late 1800's to gain the greatness we have now.
The outcome of the Civil War was won by the Union side, which decided that the way of life for us would be industry. This choice brought many drastic changes forth
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Category: /History
rather than industrialization . The South was able to produce most of the worlds cotton which increased there need for the plantation system and there need for slaves. On the other hand the North was prospering industrially. The north depended on factories
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Tourism
In truth, the attributes of tourism have changed rapidly during the
twentieth century. Today, it is virtually impossible even to avoid the
effect that the tourism industry has on the world. On the following
lines I shall in an explaining voice
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Music
and cultural aspects of the music industry, so I will talk about the hip-hop community. Some hip-hop is commonly referred to as Pop music, simply because it is popular with a wide variety of crowds. I intend to show you how the different types of crowds under
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Child Labor in Pakistan
Ryan Eagleton November 6, 1999
& John Hammer
Child labor is a byproduct of the industrial revolution and was used mainly because Child Labor is a cheap labor force, and because of the child size
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Category: /History
sectors: agriculture, industry and services. Less the 10% of the population is employed in agriculture. This sector is strongly supported by the government. About 40% of the population are employed in industry. This sector includes machine and metal industry
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Category: /Literature/English
then noticed that eventually, the large industries were going to be replaced with larger scale industries and this was eventually going to lead into a Central Production. Throughout his essay, Imperialism, he notes that the transition of Industrialism from small
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Category: /History
. The endless supply of wood for construction and water for the production of power lead to industrialism in the north. With this industry boom, however came the decline of the agrarian and artisan community, as more products became mass-produced. The move from
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