Papers 1901-1910 of total 24595 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…A major transition in the modern energy age began in the 1970s, when the big nation’s industry started to grow up rapidly. The use of oil was very important and overnight, oil prices shot through the roof, and the trend of ever-cheaper, ever-more…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. The unemployment rate is 8 percent. The inflation rate is 85 percent and possibly more if monetary policy is relaxed. Russia was mostly an agricultural country until the late 19th century, when industrialization began, in European Russia. Economic development…
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…A major transition in the modern energy age began in the 1970s, when the big nation’s industry started to grow up rapidly. The use of oil was very important and overnight, oil prices shot through the roof, and the trend of ever-cheaper, ever-more…
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…technologies such as the Internet and digital audio. *How has Media Convergence affected industrial trends? Industries, such as telephone and cable television, have been merging together in order to utilize new technologies more efficiently and exchange knowledge…
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…what everybody else watches. Because of Moore's law Divx will be able to reach more of the masses on more viewing devices than DVD does now. Because the movie industry gains 50% of its profits from home rental and home video sales then by increasing…
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Category: /History
…western nation to industrialize. In 1688 England and Wales the internal economy was still mostly based on agricultural work and production. Domestic industry flourished, with many workers pursuing double occupations on a seasonal basis in industry
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…after its introduction. In 1913 Ford implemented standardized interchangeable parts and assembly-line techniques in his plant. This method of production is something very relevant to the field of industrial engineering. He was now able to maximize the use…
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…9-11 In the 6 years preceding 9/11, during what is undoubtedly a boom period for the economy, the industry earned a mere 3.5% net profit compared to an average of 11.5% for the S&P 500. In the wake of the events of September 11th…
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…Following the antebellum period, the United States entered into a period of strong sectionalism. A majority of the North, with an industrial economy, felt that slavery, one of the most controversial issues of the time, should be abolished. The South…
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…Lenski's levels of socio-cultural explain the changes in cultural ideas which are caused by new technology. There are four levels of development: hunting and gathering, horticulture and pastoralism, agriculture, and industry. The first level…
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