Papers 1951-1960 of total 3969 found.
…of their settlement but for several years after." (Nation of Nations, 33) Because of the English's years of starvation they grew dependent on the Indians for food, and other necessities. Powhatan used this so that he could bargain more easily for the powerful weapons…
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…drive a hard bargain in terms of salary. They also mention the ships mysterious captain Ahab who is still recovering from losing his leg in an encounter with a sperm whale on his last voyage. The Pequod leaves Nantucket on Christmas Day with a crew made up…
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…turned out to be less than what he bargained for. Like in any other house, with only one working body, expenses begin to stack up. So in turn others in the house obtain jobs. The old man Dede Antanas finds a job where the labor is unendurable, and it kills him…
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…are seen by Shelley as something regressive rather than progressive. The old is more favourable than the new. This is somewhat different to what Goethe seems to assert with "Faust". Striving for advancement is a good thing. Faust overreaches by trying to bargain
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…and economic recession, just to name a few. She asserts that the current process of democratization is seen as an outcome of elite bargaining. There are very few critiques on Collier's democratization theory. I feel that her theory is the most substantial…
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…into the bargain." "Blessed little goose", it is not a name that a husband would call a wife. "What is it, little girl?" said John. (Gilman 436) The narrator is not treated as a spouse, instead she receives the treatment due to a child. "Then in the very bright spots…
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…. 479) The working class must suffer poor living conditions and low pay, as the capitalist mode of production have left them with almost no bargaining power in the marketplace. The capitalist class then, can easily treat the workers as commodities, paying…
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…a bargain. On the other side of the fence, people say that Wal-Mart is killing the small town. Some say it forces the small storeowner to compete in a marked they have no chance of surviving in. The small "Mom & Pop" stores do not have the same buying power…
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…later were usually more successful. The results of SAPPHO showed that the characteristics of successful innovating firms were: "strong in-house professional R&D; the use of patents to gain protection and to bargain with competitors; careful attention…
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…for China have resulted from the obligations of all the investors in China. In other words, the human rights issue has been used as a bargaining chip by other countries after developing a strong economic tie. China has considered the fulfillment of basic…
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