Papers 1751-1760 of total 24595 found.
…Computer Science Computer science is one of the fastest growing career fields in modern history. Dating back only a few decades to the late 1950s and early 1960s, it has become one of the leading industries in the world today…
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…the issue: the "job-skill mismatch" thesis and the "polarization" thesis. Mismatch theorists argue that there is an increasing distance between the high skill requirements of post-industrial jobs and the inadequate training and mediocre qualifications of workers…
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…political, military, and industrial power than anyone had dreamed. Inevitably, as societies do when faced with newfound power, this one became selfish, and once again in the cycle of world power, expansionism evolved into imperialism because of a national…
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…the unemployment rate. Also, the single rate does not indicate how the job market is behaving across specific industries or demographic groups. That information is available, but is not usually reported to the public as frequently as the main unemployment rate. Lastly…
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…this but the empire that formed such a pillar to that economy began to diminish. Consequently the economy was left in ruins. Between 1914 and 1938 the amount of cotton processed in Britain fell by 66%. The coal and ship building industries suffered to a lesser extent…
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…to great industrial expansion but this did not happen in Russia. One reason for this was because Russia did not have any money to develop industry, partly because it spent so much on the army. The poor transport system also caused problems in transportation…
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…Word count (2500-3000): 2937 1. INTRODUCTION The tourism industry is believed to be the world's largest industry, and as such, involves a vast array of public and private sector organisations. This assignment will look at the types of government…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…in its severity and its consequences. At the depth of the depression, in 1933, one American worker in every four was out of a job. The great industrial slump continued throughout the 1930's, shaking the foundations of Western capitalism. The New Deal…
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Category: /Law & Government
…considerations. Most of the time these corporations have holdings in many other industries. That is why businesses like ----- might have great interests in manipulating, censoring and not publishing certain news. Today, the American media industry is almost…
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…the use of slaves while also keeping their reign on the cotton industry. The political issues that were a part of the cause of the Civil War revolved around matters that involved territorial subjects and slavery acts. In 1820, the Missouri Compromise…
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