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…. While many of people are enjoying the happiness from this new technology, some people critize that it hurts music industrial and compare the music downloaders as shoplifters. Is music downloaders a theft? I personably don't think a music downloader should…
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…and industrialization. The development of urbanization and industrialization are inseparable, and the urbanization levels of industrialized countries are usually higher. On the one hand, industrialization pushes the development of urbanization. On the other hand…
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…perspective for a long time, the many small rivers served as not only a watering hole, but also a means of transportation for the many industries which sprung up along the banks of the Fox River.         As new settlers arrived in this area, they found…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…uncertain, and still predominates in modern industrial societies where the marketplace requires the geographical mobility of small, nuclear systems. This pattern of family roles in society, established over long centuries, still applies in most…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…to countries such as Japan of Singapore. This is where countries like Australia and the US have a huge comparative advantage. Australia has a seemingly endless resource of land and with the technological advances being made in the viticulture industry, more…
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industry. The increased use of automobiles touched every corner of the American economy. "It stimulated the oil industry, it boosted road construction, extended the 1920s housing boom to suburbs, and even developed new businesses" (Bruce, pg79-80). The success…
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…-company co-operation is declining. As such, GT should re-focus its game design to the personal computer market. This should be coupled with an expansion into the educational software industry through the creation of a joint venture or the acquisition…
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…on the foreign aid. Yearly per capita consumption was a mere $88 as late as 1965. However, since 1965, Korea has been transformed from its underdeveloped agricultural economy to a leading Newly Industrializing Country. Between 1965 and 1981, its gross national product…
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…Fordism is defined as an organisation of industry and work which was seen as a system of mass production, assembly line work and strict regulation and structuring of work tasks (lecture notes). Dramatic changes in the organisation and composition…
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Category: /Literature/English
…economy (Bishop, p. VI). Thai officials have attributed the success of the tourism industry to the “many attractions located in various parts of the country” as well as “the uniqueness of the Thai people” --- “their friendliness and hospitality (Bishop, p. 67…
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