Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
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Category: /Business & Economy/Marketing and Advertising
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
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Category: /History
history, and The Jungle is a testimonial to that. It showed the unreal horrors and terrible conditions that existed in meatpacking factories in America and the abuse of workers by the industry. And within four months of being published, the United States
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Category: /History/North American History
History of Tammany Hall, Jewish Organized Crime and Various Mobsters
N.Y.C. has one of the strongest traditional organized crime groups and in order to understand how organized crime developed in N.Y you must examine The Society of Saint Tammany, also
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The history of the cell phone can be traced back to Martin Cooper. He is known by many as the father of the cellular phone. He was hired by Motorola to lead their cellular research. During the sixties and early seventies, many companies (mainly Motorola and AT&
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Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
Thanks to software that is made easily available on the internet any one can have the newest hit CD in just one simple click of a button. However, the music industry looks at this as a crime. If you ask me I think the only crime is paying anywhere from
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Category: /Business & Economy/Management
History of the Firm In 1955, the American Family Life Assurance Company, know as AFLAC, was founded by brothers John Paul and Bill Amos. The firm's home was in Columbus, Georgia, where the corporate office is still located today. AFLAC was primarily
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Category: /History
To state that the study of history is only valuable if it is relevant to our daily lives is to ignore the value that history has beyond the day-to-day activities of human beings. It would seem to be a rather shallow statement that implies that humans
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