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…to industrial waste, non-tanker shipping, and oil seepage from natural resources. Ships are but one part of an overall safety system that includes charting, aids to navigation, the condition of channels, and the resources that the Coast guard can bring to ensure…
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…design. o<Tab/>This legacy problem is common in the computer industry. Legacy problem: a legacy problem occurs when a new piece of software or hardware should be designed to take advantage of new technologies, but if it were, it would…
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…at particular techniques Sinclair used and productive it was. Industry in general has long been a mostly unregulated enterprise since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. Until recently, the government has not regulated industries like meat packing companies…
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…played a part in this growth and there have been many colourful characters that have made their contributions to the sports betting industry over the years. One thing is for certain: sports betting is here to stay. And it is likely continue to expand…
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…environmental characteristics: remote, industry and operating, and seeks to determine whether McDonald's has been adaptable within these environments. The Remote Environment The remote environment is the external environment over which companies have no control…
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…War on the Music In Janis Ian's article, "Free Downloads Play Sweet Music", published in Performing Songwriter Magazine in 2002, is trying to argue that free internet downloads are good for music industry and its artists. The target audience Ian focuses…
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Category: /Law & Government
…by the recording industry to stop music download's is in fact the cause of declining sales. The recording industry is shooting itself in the foot by eliminating file-sharing programs. Understandably, this issue raises many questions among users of this system. What…
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…reacted strongly to the events of their time: o<Tab/>The city became synonymous with pain and hardship, from the poor conditions for the proletariat during the early stages of Industrial Revolution. o<Tab/>Supporters of the French…
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Category: /Law & Government
…in distant parts of the earth. The most important human sources are industrial and power-generating plants and transportation vehicles. Since the industrial revolution, emissions of sulfur and nitrogen oxides to the atmosphere have increased. Industrial
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…it is necessary to have hardworking and dedicated citizens, and the next generation is just as important as the current one. <Tab/>In the Northern part of the state, easily reached by the main thoroughfares, is the industrial zone. Jobs are indeed…
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