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…1. Define the target market for Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft. A. Nintendo: Since Nintendo lost its stamina, running in the industry, the company changed its target. It focuses on young gamers. It relies heavily on kid-focused Nintendo exclusive…
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Category: /History
…a spectacular growth, which was attributed to many things. The growth of the automobile industry occurred and helped boost the economy. Henry Ford and his Model T and the assembly line, which made it more possible for regular citizens to obtain the new mode…
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…of a job. In other countries unemployment ranged between 15 percent and 25 percent of the labor force. The great industrial slump continued throughout the 1930s, shaking the foundations of Western capitalism and the society based upon it. Economic…
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Category: /History
…it is called the Roaring Twenties. All of the thirties were known as The Great Depression. It was probably called that because of the stock market collapse and the millions of people without jobs. In the twenties, industry took a very big step. The automotive…
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…museums or archives dedicated to the history of computing and the computer industry but, unfortunately, very little has been done to preserve the history of the software industry. And yet, the reason that computers have had such an impact on our economy…
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…Meiji Strategy for Economic Growth- 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…
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Category: /Literature/English
industry, deregulation of the cable industry, and limitations in content of broadcast and network media. In the Bell breakup of 1984, the seven regional bells were now able to compete in the long distance arena. Long distance companies may now offer local…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…Upton Sinclair, he wrote a book called "The Jungle". The book was about the meat packing industry's in Chicago. What would the city of Chicago's meat industry be like without Upton Sinclair? The book described what the meat industry's were putting…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, the popularity of Internet gambling has skyrocketed over the past few years. Since the first virtual online casino started up in 1995, the industry has grown to over 450 gambling websites. In 1997, Internet gambling produced at least $200 million in business…
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Category: /History
…distribution of income, problems in the farming industry, and the stock market crash of October 1929. The uneven distribution of income in the United States depicts one important cause of the depression. The workers, in the 1920’s, failed to share profits, leaving…
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