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Category: /Literature/English
…France is one of the four West European trillion-dollar economies and is the worlds number four economic powers in terms of GDP. France matches a growing services sector with a diversified industrial base and substantial agricultural resources. Industry
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Category: /Social Sciences
…Comparative Government Report: Japan Japan is a first world, industrialized nation. They are considered an economic super-power. Japan has so small of a problem with poverty that they can afford to give money to neighboring nations who need help. Japan…
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Category: /History
…administration “found the Canadian government unfairly subsidizes its industry.” “ The United States and Canadian lumber industries have battled over prices for decades.” The United States lumber producers allege that “Canada charges unfairly low stumpage fees…
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…Pollution contamination of the environment as a result of human activities. During the 20th cent. Pollution problems have arisen in all industrialized areas as well as in various inland and coastal waters and stretches of ocean. The capacity…
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…states have wanted to join the list. 41 states have committed a total of $18 million to attract and develop biotechnology. More than 80 percent of local and state economic development agencies named biotech as one of their top two targets for industrial
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…began to prosper. Business leaders struggled to be competitive and even develop monopolies in certain industries. John D. Rockefeller was one of the most famous business leaders of his time. Rockefeller had been in the oil business since the mid 1860's. He…
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…Prisoners at Work Currently at least 36 states have industries which are operating within prison walls and employ inmates. Why have prisoners at work? There are four main reasons for putting inmates to work: 1) to raise revenue through…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. Psychographic characteristics, product - related characteristics.Why are business travelers so important to the tourism industry? Because since travel is a part of their jobs, t amount money they spend on tourism services tends to stay fairly constant…
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…and feared), influential (spreading Stalinism), and very dominating (control over industry). Stalin ruled by intimidation for most of his years in office. He didn't allow anybody to say anything about his ideas. Stalin killed all that had helped him rise…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…"The promotion of tourism is a bane, not a boon." Discuss. Tourism is an industry which belongs to the service sector. It provides services which enables people to visit, explore and learn about another country. People are brought to see natural…
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