Papers 19191-19200 of total 54444 found.
…foreshadows this theme by criticizing the changes brought about by industrialization. "The street is lined with cars. There's not a breath of fresh air in the neighborhood." It is this conflict between the old and new orders that brings about Willy's downfall…
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…be broken down into four subtopics : carparks, barriers, pathways and signposts. Car parking is a major constraint of visitor management, and needs to be supplied at attractions to enable correct visitor coordination and numbers. Miramar Golf Course…
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…to discourage such practises. Import licensing is a popular protective measure also, and is closely related to the use of quotas. For a car dealer to import vehicles into the country, they must posses an import licence. The availability of licenses is determined…
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…by industrialization. "The street is lined with cars. There's not a breath of fresh air in the neighborhood." It is this conflict between the old and new orders that brings about Willy's downfall. Willy's father, a pioneer inventor, represents the traditional values…
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Category: /History
…: They [soldiers] were no longer willing to sacrifice their lives when shirkers at home were earning all the money, tkaing, the women around in cars, cornering all the best jobs, and while so many profiteers were waxing rich. The draft was not completely fair since…
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…, that I heard my first bloodbath narrative when a steel worker explained a car accident he had seen on his way from the mill: "You shoulda seen it," I remember him exclaiming, "there was blood on the road, blood on the car, blood on the cop. There was blood…
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…and a security system sign displayed in the yard as well as a car in the driveway. Although burglary is well explained by rational choice theory, many other crimes are also explained well by the theory, such as “black widow” crimes, drug use…
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…." When the trains arrived at Auschwitz they would sit i the cars for days before being herded out like cattle. After this hellish journey, the first thing that people saw when they left the cars was Josef Mengele, the Angel of Auschwitz standing in his…
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Category: /History
…of the automobile became its own industry. The new closed cars of the 1920's benefited the glass, leather, and textile industries greatly. Manufacturers of rubber tires became extremely wealthy. Lastly, and possibly most importantly, the construction industry benefited…
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Category: /History
…a model of the digestive system. Janis realized she could sing while driving around in a car with her Little Theater friends. They were all singing in the car and when she had gotten home she called one of them up and said, ³Guess what? I can sing.² He…
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