Papers 1731-1740 of total 3732 found.
…well from one medium to the next; the theme and message are always the same: get out of the ordinary, harried everyday life, to a tropical beach that's relaxed and inviting.…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…and preferences of the decision maker (Harris, 1998). Making a decision implies that there are alternative choices to be considered, and in such a case we want not only to identify as many of these alternatives as possible but to choose the one that best fits with our…
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…. The Truman doctrine served to support Churchill's speech, where US president Harry S. Truman stated that the US would offer support to countries threatened by communist forces. Moreover, the Marshal Aid, by which the US government gave $13bn to post-war Europe…
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…on Uncle Tom, and the other on Eliza and Harry. These two viewpoints are completely different. Tom is a loyal slave, whose owners is in a deep debt and must sell slaves to pay off the debt. Tom has the option of running away, but being the loyal slave that he…
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Category: /Literature
…had luck on their sides because they made a change in their daily routine that very morning. Kleinfield ends his narrative with a direct quote from Monet Harris: " 'You always look for those two buildings. You always know where you are when you see those…
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…the involvement of the United States in World War II. The second major result was the dropping of the Atom Bomb at Hiroshima in Japan. Harry S. Truman was the president who dropped the bomb on Japan because F. D. Roosevelt died shortly before that happened. Before he…
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…suggested that he should wear his school uniform on-stage; the look became the band's visual trademark. While still in Sydney, the original lineup (featuring singer Dave Evans) cut a single called "Can I Sit Next to You," with ex-Easybeats Harry Vanda and George…
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Category: /History
…a new season record. Ruth's pitching and hitting earned him the devotion of Boston fans, but in 1920 Red Sox owner Harry Frazee sold Ruth's contract to the Yankees to cover financial losses sustained in other business ventures. The Yankees paid more than…
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…at the top. According to a survey by Harris Interactive, two-thirds of employees believe their co-workers are a bigger threat to customer security than hackers. Seventy-four percent of the 500 people interviewed said the security protecting customer data…
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…million with $3.5 million being owed to Mr Tab and Mrs Eva Fried. The company then entered renewal under the leadership of Adam Trescowthick chairman of Adelaide based Harris Scarfe who bought Poppy Industries from the receivers for $1.3 million and Mr…
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