Category: /History/Ancient History
more harm then good, as many believe he was the instigator behind the motives of Akhenaten, his son, who would later become responsible for throwing Egypt into chaos.
When Amenhotep III inherited the empire at the age of twelve, Egypt was in no great
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Category: /Social Sciences/Education
Remember the 1980s, when corporate America thought that it couldn't compete with Japan? It is déjà vu in Asia; but this time, Japan is the underdog, terrified and demoralized by the lightning-fast industrialization of China.
Yet as Japanese
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Category: /History
arose among them.
In addition the colonies' governors quarreled with their assemblies.
The colonies saw themselves, at the time, as trading economic
colonies, not an empire or nation. There was no need or want for a
military and military organization
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Category: /Business & Economy/Management
This study seeks to further examine the extent and emphasis of particular human resource management strategies in Australian JIT companies through an empirical analysis of survey data. The results indicate that the management of the human variable
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Margaret B. Lowery
Macroeconomics IB
February 1, 2000
AFP, (January 26, 2000), "US Commerce Secretary Stresses Urgency of Winning Support for China in World Trade Organization," http
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Category: /Business & Economy/Global Economy
The People's Republic of China was established in 1949 and has always aimed at achieving high rates of economic growth as well as transforming their economy into an industrial economy. In the last few decades, the world's most populous nation has
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Category: /Recreation & Sports
also indicated to fully support the DVD; they believed that DVD would become mainstream in the marketplace. Owing to network effects, early adopters and many others video hardware manufacturers also embraced to the DVD technology. As a result, DVD survived
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Category: /History/European History
By the early 1930s there was every sign that Europe had not recovered from the effects of the First World War. This can be seen in strained diplomatic relationships between many countries within Europe and political turmoil within states brought about
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Category: /Literature
;ve son of expatriate British parents living in Shanghai, China, to the emotionally mature and diverse adolescent he is at the culmination of the Second World War. "Empire of the Sun" involves themes of survival, death, growth in humanity
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