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- 3611: The Economic Underpinnings of the First Industrial Revolution in England
- ... people to leave the agricultural sector of the economy and move to the cities to work in the cotton and textile factories. This urbanization had a snowballing effect throughout the economy because it caused other business and factories to open in the cities to support this new urban class. Third, the home market caused investments to be made in improving infrastructure including roads, bridges and canals. This paved the way for ...
- 3612: The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire of 1911
- ... away when I first read it. I cant imagine little, innocent, eight, nine, ten year olds working long hours in a very big, tough, factory. I find it to be very sad to see business tycoons putting little children to work. Another sad fact, And when the inspectors came around, do you know what happened? The supervisors made all the children climb into one of those crates that they ship ...
- 3613: The Use of Merit Pay and Incentives
- ... ten percent of performers receive lump sum bonuses. Along with a Pay for Performance system, there must also be in place a incentive system. (Grossman, YEAR?). Pay perform & prod (next lines) (INCOMPLETE SENTENCE) "Many US business owners are finding that turning to incentive programs is a good way to boost productivity and improve morale (REFERENCE- NEED PAGE NUMBER FOR DIRECT QUOTE).. A properly structured incentive-driven system (IDS) provides several methods ...
- 3614: Bill Clinton
- ... with that woman, Monica Lewinsky. Several videotapes, sapeanas, and cigar jokes later, the American public found out that he did, indeed, had sex with that woman. Many were outraged, many thought it was his personal business, and many just didn t care. The nation became divided on what actions should be taken against a popular president that had just admitted to lying to his public and possibly lying under oath. Every ...
- 3615: Billy Sunday
- ... member of his twelve-man squad in 1883. The rookie played very little that first season, he took the field, in only fourteen games, but he also served the team by handling all of the business management for Anson while they were on the road. The results were not stellar, but the rookie showed marked improvement. Sunday batted .241 in fourteen games his first year, and he hit .222 after forty ...
- 3616: Bruce Campbell
- ... a production company that made commercials in Detroit. This consisted of sweeping out studios, cleaning up camera equipment, and various tasks. It was a good chance for Bruce to learn the technical side of the business rather then just the artsy actor stuff. (Http:\\www.bruce-campbell.com) Bruce Campbell really took on acting seriously in 1979 when Bruce, Sam, and new associate Rob Tapert put together a short super-8 ...
- 3617: Fishing
- ... size of catches, and preservation techniques were developed for drying, smoking, salting, and pickling fish. As larger boats were built, fishing craft adventured farther into the oceans, and sea fishing developed into a well- defined business, with settlements whose main occupation was catching fish. Early ocean fisheries were confined to the coastal regions of settled areas and to the Mediterranean Sea, which had been the traditional fishing grounds for large numbers ...
- 3618: Wal-Mart is taking Over
- ... Mart doesn't earn it's money it steals it money from other businesses. Choking other smaller businesses by offering wider varity of products at a more competitive price. This is actually a very simple business tactic if you want to sell a lot of something cut your profit margin to beat the other competitors and you will sell more. Wal-Mart stole an average of over $10 million in an ...
- 3619: Clinton Impeachment
- ... and freedom. He theorized that the Congress had failed to recognize the obligation of leadership, and they had not thought of its people s reaction, they shouldn t be so nosy on people s personal business. (Burkert)
- 3620: Lighting Advancments
- ... is security lighting. Security lighting has a special term to many people. People depend on these lights to be on for long periods of time and to provide a good deal of light. Previously many business and individuals used quartz lights. They provided a great deal of light but cost a great deal of money to run. For large areas, high-pressure sodium lights are now being used. These lights use ...
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