Papers 1591-1600 of total 24595 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…and the advancements in technology are some of the factors that helped create this civilization. The growth of technology, the industrial revolution, exploration and war have created a society that reaches across the vast oceans. Today people and business are located…
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Category: /History
…Riod The period of the 1750's can be best described as the pre industrial era, a period in which the economies of the majority of western Europeans consisted mainly on the household. This household mode of organization was predominately evident in farms…
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Category: /History
…Andrew Carnegie was often noted as saying, “The man who dies rich dies disgraced.”(The American Experience: Andrew Carnegie). Unlike many of the other captains of industry at the time, Carnegie was well known for his numerous contributions to charity…
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…player which allows the shared files to be listened to by the users. Napster has been at the center of controversy stemming from criticism and a pending lawsuit by the Record Industry Association of America (RIAA) and some famous artists as well. The legal…
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industries as the main source of acid rain in their country as well as in Canada. Organizations such as the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) were formed and they take samples of pollution and acidity from thousands of streams and lakes…
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…incredible growth in the gambling industry. Twenty years ago if a person wanted to gamble they had to travel to Nevada. Nowadays, there are only six states in which no form of legalized gambling exists. Proponents of the gambling industry feel…
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Category: /History
industry emerged from the people's desire for the product. All the company wanted to do was give the people what they desired, but they get blamed for trying to seduce young people into using their product. They provided the new America with one of its chief…
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Category: /History
…. The membership in unions during the early New Deal year showed a potential for unions in other important mass production industries like steel, automobile, rubber, textile and others. Heads of many of the industrial unions in the AFL called for increased spending…
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Category: /History
…The 1998 Waterfront Dispute was described by John Howard (the Prime Minister) as “a defining moment in Australia’s industrial relations history”. It represented a change in government strategy from the Labor Government’s partisan stance to the Liberal…
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Category: /History
…of reasons, a number of which can be attributed to the appeal of Communism. Stalin's intention in his industrial policiy was to transform the Soviet Union into a Superpower by equipping the country with a formidable industrial base. His aims were to catch up…
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