Papers 1981-1990 of total 24595 found.
…into the world in the year 1955, the fledgling computer industry was still trying to spread its wings and fly. AOn the day he was born in 1955, fewer then 500 electronic computers had existed in the entire world, their total retail…
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…until 1981 1. Highest operating costs in the industry compared with US carrier and Asian airlines. 2. Distribution system still not competitive 3. Not sufficient traffic system which were not meet customers needs 4. International recession, higher interest…
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Industry's Toxic Chemical Water Pollution Shipyards, oil refineries, and pulp and paper mills put the health of Puget Sound at risk by not fully meeting their responsibility to control the toxic chemical pollution they generate, according…
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…Thomas Gradgrind`s family is ruled by fact, and the school is in Coketown, a northern industrial town over which he presides is also dominated by it. He is displeased by Sissy Jupe, a circus clown`s daughter, because of her unrealistic upbringing…
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…The differences in strategy between Ford and General Motors in the period after 1920 In the 1920ies the automobile industry grew rapidly and became soon the biggest industry in the US. The more traditional transportation industries as ships…
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…. Despite the popularity of SinclairÂ’s work, it was almost impossible to get it published in book form because it disclosed information of the meat industries unsanitary working conditions and the description of the plight of immigrants in America. After…
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…growth. For example, during the years of 1950-1973 when world exports were increased by 8% the world GDP had increased by 5.1% per annum. Industries benefit from exporting in terms of greater output and employment, and consumers gain from imports in terms…
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…in the twentieth century the industrial revolution began to take shape and with this emergence of industrial life, urban cities began to spring up all over the nation and immigrants began to migrate into the U.S. (most of these immigrants were European),as a result…
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industries were beginning to develop and the number of people living in towns was increasing. These people were the urban working class of Russia and they were not as eager to accept the poor wages and conditions as the peasants were. For centuries, autocratic…
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…The Carbon Cycle Since the industrial revolution, humans have greatly increased the quantity of carbon dioxide found in the Earth's atmosphere and oceans. Atmospheric levels have increased by over 30 %, from about 275 parts per million (ppm…
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