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- 2721: Barney The Hitler Of My Generation
- ... a dragon sidekick named Baby Bop for her two years old son(Tolentino 2). Thus, the Barney phenomenon was born. Conceived as a show that would help little children celebrate childhood and understand the complex business of growing up in a world where sixth graders carry guns to school, Barney & Friends has achieved a cult-like following among toddlers who swear upon their mother's graves that he is God himself ...
- 2722: John Grisham
- ... in tax law, Grisham transferred out and into criminal defense law. In 1981 he graduated from law school with a J.D. degree (Current 221). John Grisham wasted no time going right into his new business of a lawyer. After finishing college Grisham set up a private practice in Southaven (Ferranti 42). Almost as soon as he opened his practice, Grisham disliked his chosen field. After accepting, and winning, his first ...
- 2723: Advertising Of 1890 Compared To 1990
- ... rebel again. The greatest difference between the advertising of the 1890s and the 1990s is that instead of buying underwear, one buys the feeling of being cool. WORKS CITED Frank, Thomas. The Conquest of Cool : Business Culture, Counterculture, and the Rise of Hip Consumerism. Chicago: University Of Chicago Press, 1998. Sears & Roebuck. Sears And Roebuck Catalog. Chicago, IL: Sears & Roebuck, 1879. Starr, Tama and Hayman, Edward. Signs And Wonders: The Spectacular ...
- 2724: Advertising And Promotion Campaigns Of Coca-cola In The Euro
- ... 26 percent in the first quarter of promotion and shot up 50 percent just prior to the World Cup. The marketing push was in more than half of the 200 countries where Coca-Cola does business. But rather than using a one-size-fits-all approach, Coca-Cola has tailored advertising, promotions and other marketing efforts for specific areas. 11 Finland National regulations/cultures also restrict promotional activities. For instance, Coca ...
- 2725: The Population Problem
- ... Group, Inc., 1995. Malthus, Thomas Robert. An Essay on the Principle of Population. Ed. Phillip Appleman. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., 1976. Mandel, Michael J., and Christopher Farrell. The Price of Open Arms. Business Week, 21 June 1993, pp. 32-35. Morganthau, Tom. America: Still a Melting Pot? Newsweek, 9 August 1993, pp. 16-23. Thomas, Rich, and Andrew Murr. The Economic Cost of Immigration. Newsweek, 9 August 1993 ...
- 2726: Conflicts During the 1920s
- ... willing to budge, thus keeping the radicals silent. Individualism was also partially suppresse d by the succession of three traditionalist Republican presidents whose partiality to the strong was displayed by their strong backing of big business while discouraging the Labor Union movement. Literature was one medium by which the new intelligencia could express their views on impracticality and injustice of the social system and government in the 1920's. Sinclair Lewis ...
- 2727: Pollution Control: Costs and Benefits
- ... and now believe that preserving and cleaning the environment while progressing economically are achieved mutually. Government programs, the private sector, and employees have produced a balance in the two economies through greater morale and new business. With the increased "environmental awareness," many new businesses have been established based on pollution control. They regulate the standards on pollution output and help to assure that businesses play by the rules. With the reduction ...
- 2728: Communication Over The Internet, and The Effects It Will Have On Our Economy
- ... a global community are growing at a super fast rate. Communication is a vital tool which aids us in breaking the distance barrier. Over the past decades there has been a monopoly in the telecommunications business, but now with the power of the internet, and super fast data transfer rates people can communicate across the globe and only pay local rates. · In essence the local phone companies almost promote this. - When ...
- 2729: Affirmative Action
- ... a company that uses quotas, states, "We have a process that we call 'balanced work force'. In Xerox, everyone understands that, and it is measurable by its goals and relative numbers. That is the hard business, that is what people do not like to deal with, but we do it all the time." (Brimelow and Spencer n. pag.) Sears, Roebuck and Co. spent fifteen years and twenty million dollars to defeat ...
- 2730: There Seems To Be A Need For Violence In Society!
- ... is not only accepted by society but also in many ways glorified? Do we glorify boxing (most of the time bloody shows) because it is entertaining, or maybe because it is a multi-milion dollar business? The scenery of boxing is broken bones, black and blue faces, blood...The more severe the fight the more exited and happy the audience seems to be. Violence simply stimulates people. Big glory comes when ...
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