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will also occur in other sectors of the economy. Jobs may be lost in one industry, such as agriculture but new jobs may emerge in other sectors of the economy. There may be more jobs or, in some case, completely new kinds of jobs. Technology may also be used
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Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health Care
in this occupation.
The book, "Fast Food Nation," by Eric Schlosser, tends to raise interesting as well as controversial points about the fast food industry. In the introduction, Schlosser begins the story with a reference towards a secret military base by the name
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Category: /History/World History
national economy based on primary production--and especially wool--had been developed. Manufacturing industry was growing rapidly and a powerful ruling class, a stable working class and predictable political institutions had all been created.
The driving force
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Category: /Social Sciences/Current Issues
to the success of Microsoft and the software industry. With that in mind, I think it is safe to say that Bill Gates, the chairman and chief executive officer of Microsoft, has revolutionized the world.
Most of Gate's personal beliefs revolve around working hard
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Category: /Science & Technology
ACID RAIN
Acid rain is a very serious environmental problem that exists today because of high-energy consumption in the industrial world. Acid rain is snow, fog or rain that has been polluted by acid in the atmosphere. Rain is naturally acidic
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Category: /History/North American History
Slater, the National Road, Industrialization, The Monroe Doctrine in 1823, the Convention Line of 1818, and finally the landmark Supreme Court case of McCulloch versus Maryland. In this essay, I will describe how each of these examples contributed
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Category: /Business & Economy
industry because travelers' satisfaction with airlines is on the rise. Moving forward in these areas will require Southwest to be cost conscious.
Southwest should continue to grow primary under 800 mile per trip segment, expanded with selected longer flights
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Category: /Social Sciences
. They were inward looking and were encouraged by the conservative Confucianistic beliefs of their emperors to cling to the ancient and traditional ways of the past . They slid rapidly behind in industrial development , refusing to acknowledge the need
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Category: /Business & Economy/Economics
(1991) was $19,934 (in millions). The annual GNP growth was 3.4%. The amount of GNP for defence was 2.2%. The majority of workers in Canada are in the Service field (73%), Industry has 23% of the workers, and Agriculture has the remaining 4% of the labour
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Category: /Science & Technology/Engineering
-27).
A later development in the jet industry was the overcoming of the sound barrier and
establishing normal operations up to and beyond twice the speed of sound. Also air force
bombers and transports were able to reach
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