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  • The Management Of 21st Century: Hong Kong

    The Management Of 21st Century: Hong Kong

    Hong Kong is the most suitable place for business. It is characterized by its high degree of internationalization, business friendly environment, rule of law, free trade and free flow of information, open and fair competition. Therefore, the business management is a very important part in the business. The management of Hong Kong includes the external environment and the internal environment. The external environment includes the economic environment, labour market and social environment. In the economic

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    Essay Length: 1,023 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: September 3, 2010
  • 17th Century Seduction Poems Are Relevant In The 21st Century

    17th Century Seduction Poems Are Relevant In The 21st Century

    During the 17th century, certain poets wrote poems with the specific purpose of persuading a woman to have sexual intercourse with them. Three of these seduction poems utilize several strategies to do this: Andrew Marvell's "To His Coy Mistress," and Donne's "A Valediction: Forbidden Mourning" and "The Flea." Some of the reasoning used by both poets is similar to the reasoning used today by men to convince women to have sexual intercourse with them. These

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    Essay Length: 2,184 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: September 10, 2010
  • Nineteenth Century Transportation

    Nineteenth Century Transportation

    There were many different ways to get around in the nineteenth century. England brought upon many new forms of transportation such as rail, horse drawn carriages, and the road system. All of these are crucial to all of modern day transportation. The most popular means of transportation was by far railway. In the mid 1800s thousand of miles of rail were laid in England. (Ross) Having Rail increased the industrialization by over 60%. (Ross On-line)

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    Essay Length: 251 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: September 11, 2010
  • A 13th Century Blockbuster Hit

    A 13th Century Blockbuster Hit

    A 13th Century Blockbuster Hit If one were to ever watch the movie The Usual Suspects he or she might get bored with all the flash back storyline, the change in stories of the suspects, and the play between the characters, but if one were to hold out till the very end of the movie they would see what a great movie it truly is. Now, one must not worry that this ending will be

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    Essay Length: 2,190 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: September 13, 2010
  • Significance Of The Clapham Sect In The 19th Century

    Significance Of The Clapham Sect In The 19th Century

    "You are the salt of the earth" (Matthew 5:13). The reforms and initiatives of the Clapham Sect group had a deep, broad and long-lasting impact on the world: transforming the spheres of society, religion, politics, management, and even literature. Never have the members of one congregation so greatly influenced the history of the world . The Clapham sect was the driving force behind the intensive and protracted campaigns which resulted in the social and political

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    Essay Length: 3,268 Words / 14 Pages
    Submitted: October 4, 2010
  • Fashion

    Fashion

    Loafers were popular in high school - shoes, not kids - penny-loafers, too. You younger folks will have to pardon us if we boomers scoff at walking shoes, running shoes, climbing shoes, hiking shoes, racquetball shoes, pump-up shoes... and hundred dollar sports shoes. When we were kids, we had tennis shoes - black or white - period. They cost about $25, in today's terms. Guys might wear a watch; and for a short while in

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    Essay Length: 322 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: October 9, 2010
  • Economies Of Cuba And Puerto Rico 16th - 18th Century

    Economies Of Cuba And Puerto Rico 16th - 18th Century

    The economies of Cuba and Puerto Rico are very similar during the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. As Spain colonized these two islands in the 16th century under the idea that gold was abundant. Thus in turn the islands became a safe port for Spain and her vessels. It also set out to be a huge migration from the Spain to the islands, because everyone was set to search for gold. . This turned out

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    Essay Length: 935 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: October 21, 2010
  • 21 Century

    21 Century

    Alternatives to animal testing Imagine you are walking down the cosmetics isle at your grocery store. While picking up some deodorant or toothpaste, have you ever stopped to think if your favorite product has been tested on animals? You probably haven't, but the chances are very high that it has been. Two of the main reasons why companies continue to use animals to test their products are to determine possible dangers to human health

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    Essay Length: 827 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: October 31, 2010
  • A Bridge To The 18th Century

    A Bridge To The 18th Century

    American Plastic Plastic materials have become so numerous that you cannot go through a single day without touching something made of plastic. Toothbrushes, ballpoint pens, unbreakable dishes, cabinets and knobs for machines and appliances, light switches - all of these things and many more are made of plastic. It seems hard to believe that before 1869, there was no such thing as plastic. The first plastic, celluloid, was invented in 1869 by John Wesley Hyatt,

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    Essay Length: 572 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: October 31, 2010
  • 13th And 14th Century Motets

    13th And 14th Century Motets

    The motet is hardly a term that can be defined in brief. It is a word that requires a descriptive analysis for each time period. Throughout its history, the motet has taken on several different forms and ideas. A significant difference in the definition of the motet can be seen between the 13th and 14th centuries. It is appropriate to begin in the 13th century, when the motet was originated. Originally, the motet was seen

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    Essay Length: 655 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 7, 2010
  • 20th Maine And The Battle Of Gettysburgh

    20th Maine And The Battle Of Gettysburgh

    The Importance of the 20th Maine at the Battle of Gettysburg Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain and the 20th Maine played a crucial role in the Union victory at the Battle of Gettysburg. The 20th Maine's actions on the second day of the battle saved the Union line from being flanked by the Confederates, thus securing a victory for the North at Gettysburg; a victory considered by many to be the turning point of the American Civil

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    Essay Length: 1,428 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: November 7, 2010
  • Discuss The Rise And Fall Of Namban Art During The So Called Christian Century

    Discuss The Rise And Fall Of Namban Art During The So Called Christian Century

    In this essay I will be discussing the rise and fall of Namban Art during the Christian century in the history of Japanese Art. I will concentrate on three essential elements in order to discuss this topic. Firstly, what is Namban art exactly? Secondly, I will briefly look at the history of the Christian century. Finally, I will relate the rise and fall of Namban Art to the rise and fall of Christianity during this

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    Submitted: November 7, 2010
  • The Mideast: A Century Of Conflict", Part 4: The 1967 Six Day War, By Mike Shuster

    The Mideast: A Century Of Conflict", Part 4: The 1967 Six Day War, By Mike Shuster

    "The Mideast: A Century of Conflict", Part 4: the 1967 Six Day War, by Mike Shuster" Summarizing the assigned article, The Mideast: A Century of Conflict, Isreal who had been independent since 1948 and surrounded by Arab states who were dedicated to Isreal's eradication. At this time Egypt was ruled by Gamal Abdel Nassar who had the strongest army in the Arab Middle East. Syria was governed by the radical Baathist Party who was constantly

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    Essay Length: 485 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 12, 2010
  • Social Security In The 21st Century

    Social Security In The 21st Century

    The 2004 Report of the Social Security Trustees is in; but the jury is still out эarguing the findings of the report. Agree or not, the masses have a good idea of эthe final ruling and they all agree that the current state of the social security эsystem has suffered, for a very long time, from an ongoing deficit problem that эwill continue to grow unless immediate steps are taken to address the problem. эPeople,

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    Submitted: November 13, 2010
  • Cannibals With Forks: The Triple Bottom Line Of 21st Century Business

    Cannibals With Forks: The Triple Bottom Line Of 21st Century Business

    Book review In the book, Cannibals with forks, John Elkington who is the author likened companies to cannibals to express corporations to devour competing corporations or industries to crave up and digest others in the traditional capitalist market. Elkington brought up an idea that forks could be an implement for these companies to switch toward to sustainability direction. As the form of a fork with three prongs, it is defined that ЎҐtriple bottom lineÐŽ¦ of

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    Essay Length: 523 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 16, 2010
  • Agitation And Reform In 19th Century Britain

    Agitation And Reform In 19th Century Britain

    The Industrial revolution is a term that is used to describe the transformations that the economical and social sectors of Britain during the 19th Century. It is hard to say exactly when the Industrial revolution started or when it finished. Many factors influenced the changes that happened, which makes studying the Industrial Revolution a little more complex than some other areas of History. There were several economic developments that gave rise to the industrial revolution.

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    Essay Length: 1,380 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: November 17, 2010
  • Fashion & Semiotics

    Fashion & Semiotics

    For centuries individuals or societies have used clothes and other body adornment as a form of nonverbal communication to indicate occupation, rank, gender, sexual availability, locality, class, wealth and group affiliation. Fashion is a form of free speech. It not only embraces clothing, but also accessories, jewellery, hairstyles, beauty and body art. What we wear and how and when we wear it, provides others with a shorthand to subtly read the surface of a social

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    Essay Length: 310 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 23, 2010
  • Chinese Women In The 21st Century

    Chinese Women In The 21st Century

    Feminism is understood broadly as a movement that strives for sex equality between men and women. The history of feminism within the Chinese context dates back 1898 when there was a reform movement until the revolution of 1911. Since its existence, Chinese feminism has emerged onto stage, it has been intimately bound to larger social trends of people which often hide and distort female subjectivity. Literary novels and other forms of art are found at

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    Essay Length: 1,746 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: November 23, 2010
  • Mba 501- Forces Influencing Business In The 21st Century

    Mba 501- Forces Influencing Business In The 21st Century

    The purpose of this document is to present solutions and recommendations for Steve Kafka, an American of Czech origin and a franchisor for Chicago Style Pizza, who has decided to expand his business into the Czech Republic. This document focuses on the major differences and incompatibilities between the U.S. and Czech cultures. The script also shed lights on the business risks and mitigation on Czech culture. The paper also talks about the comparative advantages that

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    Essay Length: 1,846 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: November 24, 2010
  • Describe Law And Order In Late 19th Century London

    Describe Law And Order In Late 19th Century London

    London saw its first real Police Force, after years of using medieval Police Forces, in 1829. It was the beginning of the law and order we have today. In this essay I will describe London's law and order before and after the Metropolitan Force was introduced; the flaws of the Metropolitan Force; the techniques that it innovated and give hints of what the Force is like today. Before the Metropolitan Police Force, Bow Street Runners,

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    Essay Length: 1,056 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 24, 2010
  • Flappers Fashion

    Flappers Fashion

    Flappers Fashion After World War One, a new daring and exciting women was born. The unbelievable, fast social changes that struck the United States were illustrated by the new sense of fashion. The flappers altered the style of the twenties by liberating the views of women. "Slim hipped, bobbed hair, and short skirts", was the new image the flappers brought to the 1920's.The girls who flaunted this image were named flappers. Some people thought

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    Submitted: November 25, 2010
  • Literature From The Anglo-Saxon Period Through The Seventeenth Century

    Literature From The Anglo-Saxon Period Through The Seventeenth Century

    Literature from the Anglo-Saxon period through the Seventeenth Century English Literature, literature produced in England, from the introduction of Old English by the Anglo-Saxons in the 5th century to the present. The Anglo-saxon period extends from about 450 to 1066, the year of the Norman-French conquest of England. The Germanic tribes from Europe who overran England in the 5th century, after the Roman withdrawal, brought with them the Old English, or Anglo-Saxon, language, which

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    Essay Length: 3,176 Words / 13 Pages
    Submitted: November 25, 2010
  • The Decline Of The Middle East In The 18th Century

    The Decline Of The Middle East In The 18th Century

    Was the Middle East really in decline in the eighteenth century, like the "paradigm of decline" claims it? And if this is the case, what did actually decline and what happened to other aspects of society and the economy? I will first discuss the two approaches regarding the "paradigm of decline" and their critics, and I will then explain why the Middle East was indeed in decline before the modern era. To begin with, the

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    Essay Length: 1,172 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 30, 2010
  • The Role Of Women In The 7th And 8th Centuries In Ireland

    The Role Of Women In The 7th And 8th Centuries In Ireland

    Ð''Legally incompetent and useless' was the term that defined women in the 7th and 8th century in Ireland. It would be wrong to exaggerate the status of women in early Irish society- a society which was patriarchal and in which every aspect of social, legal, political and cultural life was dominated by men.# At this time in Ireland, people genuinely believed that every individual was born without gender and it was women who failed to

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    Submitted: December 1, 2010
  • 19th Century Cities - Industrialization

    19th Century Cities - Industrialization

    Austin Storhaug AP American History 2/7/2005 19th Century Cities In 1880, a national census determined that the United States had grown to a population of 50,100,000. 6,600,000 of those who helped account for the population growth of cities were immigrants arriving from around the world. Also, many rural Americans became attracted to the lure of the big city. This incredible condensation into the big cities led to many problems including crime. Overall, the lure of

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    Essay Length: 655 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 3, 2010

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