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18701: Why Do All Modern Cars Look Alike?
... market, which has grown considerably the last decade have taken almost desperate measures. They have simply bought the rights to re-badge the Isuzu Rodeo as the Honda Passport and marketed it as an all new model. The last and maybe the most logical reason is that all manufacturers are striving towards 'the perfect car'. All cars are supposed to offer a maximum of performance, passenger room and cargo space, and ...
18702: Illuminated Manuscripts Of The
... paintings in the manuscripts were especially important to the people who were illiterate because they were unable to read the text. Illuminated manuscripts also benefited the society as a whole by promoting the development of new styles in art. Illuminated manuscripts are very important to us today because we can learn a lot from them about the Medieval society. The manuscripts can show us what was important to the people during ...
18703: Time To Put Sexual Abuse In Pe
It is time for the topic of child sex abuse to be brought into the world of everyday reality. People need to take their heads out of the sand and not rely on the inaccurate information they have been fed in the media. From a reading of headlines in Ireland in ...
18704: Irannien Revolution
... those ho were loyal to ayatollah Khomeiny wanted to put an end to the 37 year dominance of the Shah by forcing him to step down and give the power to the Islamic leader. The new policy put an end to the relationship between Iran and the United States which the Shah had worked hard to obtain. The army then executed all the members of the Savak, which were the Shah ...
18705: Rabindranath Tagore
... estate in Bengal. He did this to teach a blend of eastern and western philosophies. His school was expanded into an international university in 1921 called Visva-Bharati. He also lectured and traveled throughout the world. Rabindranath Tagore wrote primarily in Bengali, but translated a number of his works into English himself. Tagore’s writing is full of imagination, religion, and his love of his homeland and nature. The Nobel Prize ...
18706: Rousseau And The Artists Of Th
... neo-classical style, dealing with serious, moral or intellectual subjects and improving on nature by perfecting it’s forms . It was not uncommon for eighteenth century writers and artists to use subjects from the ancient world as indirect criticism (or comment) of their own society . The ‘Oath Of The Horatii’ (Oil on canvas, 330 x 425cm, 1784. Signed: L. David faciebat Romae Anno MDCCLXXXIV, Musιe du Louvre, Paris) is one of ...
18707: Appalachian
... of resistant rocks behind as highlands. Because of this weathering, geologic differences are refelected in topography. In the Appalachians these differences are sharply demarcated and neatly arranged, so that all the major subdivisions except for New England lie in strips parallel to the Atlantic and to one another. The Appalachian mountains were formed due to several collisions between the African, Eurasian and North American Plates. Africa and North America were joined ...
18708: Aquaria In Relation To Science
... not be possible. Science takes the guesswork out of fish keeping. With science you can get very in depth into aquariums and mimic nearly exactly the water conditions of different natural aquatic environments around the world. This is one instance where science is definitely fun and useful. The possibilities are endless for fish tanks, you can have a million different variations of fish who fit in a 10 gallon tank.
18709: The Greek Economy
... million poultry and 1.2 million pigs. Forestry and Fishing The Greek government owns the two-thirds of the forestland and has materialised her plans i.e. to replace the trees that were destroyed during World War II. About 2.9 million cu m of timber were annually cut in the late 80's and approximately the 75% of the harvest was hardwood. Fish exports are limited because of the widespread ...
18710: Theory Of The Firm-are Firms J
... raise short-run profits and hence their own salaries. In conclusion it is important to note that profit maximisation fails to demonstrate a general validity when applied as a theory of firm-behaviour. The real world businesses often operate on a multi-dimensional basis with many confronting interests and aims. As well as differing short-run and long run aims. Therefore profit-maximisation should be regarded as one possible goal of ...


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