Papers 2521-2530 of total 46463 found.
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…newspapers." (1992, 74) In the early days of ownership it was pointed out that people such as Lord Rothermere, Lord Beaverbrook and Lord Kemsley had the power to distort the news, it was also concern about their 'monopolistic tendencies'. But Press Ownership…
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…Mao Zedong was born in a small village named Shaosan, (Music Mountain) in Dec. 1893. His family name Mao means, “hair” and his given name Zedong means “Anoint the East.” As a leader, his anointing of the East left an odd birthmark on China’s politics…
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…of a hair wash on future shampoo purchases, and (4) profiling the attitudes and demographic characteristics of the market segment most likely to use the hair wash. Purpose Of The Study This study empirically analyzed whether consumers making shampoo purchases…
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…in the Roman Empire. A patriarchal civilization of Mesopotamia called Hebrews or Jews is the founder of the Jewish religion, which at the same time gave rise to Christianity. Influences of Mesopotamian, Greek and Roman people are very crucial for the history…
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…called the “The Course of Empire” and is well-known for his Landscape paintings, “The Oxbow,” “The Woodchopper,” and “The Clove, Catskills.” In January of 1826, Cole was known for the being the founder of the National Academy of Design. During…
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Category: /History
…of the brilliant diplomacy of Otto von Bismarck who by skilful use of war, and his excellent methods of convincing others of his good intentions created the new empire. However, the emergence of the German empire had upset the balance of Central Europe maintained…
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…and invade Persia. Two centuries earlier, the mighty Persian Empire had pushed westward to include the Greek cities of Asia Minor--one third of the entire Greek world. In the spring of 334 BC, Alexander crossed the Hellespont (now Dardanelles), the narrow…
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…, with its capital city of Rome, and the Eastern Orthodox Church, with its headquarters in Constantinople. This eastern half of Christianity, known as the Byzantine Empire, became a melting pot of jealous, warring, and nationalistic ethnicities. Over the course…
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Category: /Literature/English
…or less independent communities cultivating their own lands in common and the latter a type of community organization within a highly organized empire. In modern usage, the term Communism (written with a capital C) is applied to the movement that aims…
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Category: /History
…“The Lost Realm of Yamatai.” As you can imagine, it discusses many aspects of the Yamatai state which Farris backs up with archaeological evidence or written evidence. He discusses is the location of the empires centralization and tries to point out how…
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