Papers 16231-16240 of total 54444 found.
Category: /History
…laws and health benefits, the life expectancy of a human would drop at least 20 years. Our lives would not be integrated with the technology that helps us learn and grow such as computers, cars, and airplanes. Without the growth of industrialization…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Mile Island. Time and Newsweek discuss the law enforcement that was present at the event. Time refers to the law enforcement present as the "local law enforcement." Newsweek shows a half-page picture in the beginning of the article of Police cars out…
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Category: /Literature
…on the steering wheel of a car, facing the camera but not directly looking at it. Our attention is drawn to his apprehensive, empty, overworked look. But Coles also shows the whole picture from which this image was cropped. The man is in the center again, but we also…
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…cheap labor by setting price limit on food and providing cheap steel. "set price" for many products such as cars as well for competition in the globla market. 8)Cultural values also played a key role in korea's economy. For example, confucianism allowed…
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…or approximately 49.2% of the stock was owned beneficially by the current directors and officers of the company. Eliminating unprofitable marketing ventures was very important in reducing cost . They cut the sponsorship of a NASCAR circuit race car and driver…
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…type of car, or minivan, their parents buy. A very valid question that the articles asks, and answers, is how this age group came to have so much influence over the family's consumer purchases. Guilt is one reason that the article identifies. Parents…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…offered to donate their cars and trucks to the war effort, and the Quapaw tribe donated $1 million to the war effort (Porterfield 1). The American Indians' most well known contribution to World War II was the Navajo code talkers. Choctaws and Comanches were…
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…A simple bridge truss was the first structure I ever analyzed. The simple combination of beams that could hold cars, trains, and trucks over long spans of water fascinated me. Having the tools to analyze the loads on the truss further increased my…
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…the new American expression "Soccer Mom." This is a mother who spends a lot of time driving her children to soccer games in the family car. The United States Soccer Federation says it is helping children improve their playing skills. It provides special…
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Category: /Literature/English
…everything begins to fall apart.         Daisy kills Myrtle while driving Gatsby's car when Gatsby was in the passenger seat. Gatsby took the blame so as not to get Daisy into any trouble then was killed be Myrtle's husband by Gatsby's pool. Once…
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