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The History of psychology
Roots of modern psychology remain in the past at the time of ancient Greece, yet the beginning of psychology has been around for nearly a century. Its exact date is 1879, in Leipzig, Germany. Leipzig was the first
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Category: /Science & Technology/Chemistry
HISTORY OF TITANIUM
William Gregor in England, 1971, first discovered titanium in an impure form.
It was later given the name titanium (after the Titans, in Greek mythology, the sons of the Earth Goddesses) by a German chemist, Martin Kloproth
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Category: /History
to establish its history and identity. Even though progress has been made as to seeing the continent for what it has done, historians still talk mainly of the outside influences on the continent and how those influences have changed the continent for better or worse.
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
The history of Hapkido does not reach very far back in time, although it does have links with Korea's Buldo moo sool (Buddhist martial arts). The modern resurrection of the art is due to a man named Yong Shul Choi. In 1910 Choi went to Japan to study
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Throughout American history, the development of plantations (farms) in the American colonies arrived as immigrants arrived in small farms. The American people settled on the land west of the Mississippi for many diverse reasons. As the years went
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Between 1800-1850 Americans felt it was time to expand westward, industrialize, and gain nationalism to better the common man and woman and create a more social, powerful and wealthy country. Soon both common and wealthy men became national leaders
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Music
the improvisation that made Jazz what it was. But, Patterns of racial exclusion in the recording industry and, later, in broadcast radio, skewed public perceptions of Jazz even more
Similarly, with few exceptions, radio broadcasters excluded black performers
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Category: /Science & Technology
. Kettlewell found that dark moths constituted less than 2% of the population prior to 1848. The frequency of the dark morph increased in the years following. By 1898, the 95% of the moths in Manchester and other highly industrialized areas were of the dark type
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Category: /Business & Economy/Marketing and Advertising
, but in the industry of sports shoes, little can be derived from this information.
Following on from the occupation and income, the social class and lifestyle of the individual is determined through psychography- once again proving the economic standing of the customer
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Category: /Business & Economy/Marketing and Advertising
Report objective: Analyze the case of Camberland metal industries, and identify the following 5 particular issues.
1.What is the approximate cost of producing the curled metal pads?
Usually costs take two forms, fixed and variable. Of the two forms
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