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De Medici, the ruler of Florence. Although this book was written in the 15th century, the ideas are very much applicable in today's societies. Machiavelli's goals and views as perceived by the readers of this book seem to be in contrast with the humanist
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and services immediately with no barriers of time or distance. E-commerce at its simplest form, is a goal to improve the way business is conducted through technology. I found many E-commerce business sites growing at an exceptional rate. This technology includes
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of gender and age, protection of children, and many other social issues. Unfortunately, it was very short on specifics on reaching these goals, and very little was actually done. Britain actually opted out of the Social Charter completely; arguing
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company, our goal is to gain new customers that are interested in the developing market of interactive business cards. In both of these markets there is not one established supplier that dominates the market. There are several successful businesses
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of terror can hardly be called a terror, given the outcome of his goals. The means were often times unpleasant, but they were more than justified by the ends. In order to save the French republic, his citizens had to be healthy and strong. Healthy and strong
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Gatsby's Pursuit of the American Dream
The Great Gatsby, a novel by Scott Fitzgerald, is about the American Dream, and the downfall of those who attempt to reach its impossible goals. The attempt to capture the American Dream is used in many novels
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Macbeths Tragic Flaw
Macbeth's vaulting ambition, though it is what brings him to his height of power, it is also what leads him to his downfall. Vaulting Ambition is Macbeth's only flaw; it disables him to achieve his utmost goals and forces him
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blacks taking more violent measures to gain freedom and equality. Further contributing to the more aggressive tactics were the goals of the white abolitionists. Many white abolitionists were not able to accept blacks as their equals and did not fight
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for his ideals although they are misconstrued. The problem with Willy's ideals which ultimately kills him is that he has lost sight of achieving the true goal of the American Dream, happiness and freedom, and the dream took control of him. He struggled
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. The authors goal is not to come to a conclusion and a theory of his own, but to disregard the myths and legends of the past and in doing so shed some light on the controversy for people who may have thought otherwise. The author achieves this goal in a unique way
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