Papers 1941-1950 of total 24595 found.
…and achieved representation in government. Therefore, Democratic governments depended on informed citizenry, thus, encouraged literacy and growth of a free press. Capitalist Industrialization: Modern Industries required a literate and numerate workforce as well…
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…it led to both frugality and industry. Frugality and industry were listed as his fifth and sixth virtues. Franklin tells us that in order to be industrious, we must always be employed in something useful. His proverb, "Employ thy Time…
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…AIM: To outline what a precipitation reaction is, describe ways which one can predict whether a precipitation reaction would form or not, describe the uses of precipitation reactions in everyday activities and industries BACKGROUND INFORMATION…
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…David Braun with Sean Markey National Geographic News July 7, 2003 Seven percent of the world's freshwater flows through Canadian rivers. But industrial development and pollution threaten many of Canada's rivers, according to the environmental…
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…Incorporated, R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Commonwealth Tobacco, and Liggett & Myers). Along with the public health organization and Attorneys representing the states. The Deal         Overall the deal was brought against the tobacco industry
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…aimed to gain more investments to spend on its programs. It also aimed to get more participation from the Malays. § Initial Success in some industries - Production of raw materials like tin and rubber - Mining, Petroleum production, Agricultural Sector…
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…singing or listening to country music. While these facts are true, the music industries are not limiting their listeners to the respected race. There are millions of listeners that break the racial stereotype, as well as a few artists. Eminem, for example…
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…of Latin. Belgium was occupied by the Spanish (1519-1713) and the Austrians (1713-1794), and during this time Ghent, Bruges, Brussels, and Antwerp took turns at being major European centers for commerce, industry and art. Flemish paintings became the most prized…
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…reading about some history of the Ju/wasi people and touring their homeland, I have come to the conclusion that "civilizing" and industrializing these people will not be beneficial for them. According to their hunting and gathering subsistence, they have…
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…; however, recessions make it hard for everybody and firms may cut prices in sheer desperation and therefore break the cartel. +Large profits might attract new entrants. High profits in the collusive industry attract other firms into the industry. The new…
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