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1041: Nuked
... if we don't we might become one of those third world countries. With crimes, murders, and terrorist attacks within our own country on the rise, what's going to stop some big country like China or Germany attack at our most vulnerable moment. These are only a few reasons nuclear weapons should be banned, many more can be listed, but what's the use aren't these bad enough already ...
1042: U.S and Greece: Differences and Similarities in Education
... are very different they both were affective. Congress or Socrates and Kings of Greece, it doesn't matter, they both thought of good education for their country's. Greece thrived in Ancient times as did China and succeeding them in modern times the U.S. and what they all had in common was a good education for there people.
1043: Trigonometry
... Pythagorean Theorem. A particularly simple one is the scaling relationship for areas of similar figures. Did Pythagoras derive the Pythagorean Theorem or did he piece it together by studying ancient cultures; Egypt, Mesopotamia, India and China? What did these ancient cultures know about the theorem? Where was the theorem used in their societies? In "Geometry and Algebra in Ancient Civilizations", the author discusses who originally derived the Pythagorean Theorem. He quotes ...
1044: The Need for Federal Government Involvement in Education Reform
... p. 9) In a similar vein, a report published by NESIC, the National Education Standards and Improvement Council (1993), details the highly centralized manner in which standards are established in other countries. For example, in China, standards are set for the entire country and for all levels of the school system by the State Education Commission in Beijing. In England, standard setting was considered the responsibility of local schools until 1988 ...
1045: The Rise of Capitalism and its Opposition
... had a great impact on future views of the capitalist system. Their views established a foundation for future opposition, for the kind of Communist economic systems used in the USSR and still in use in China. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels struck at the fundamental principle of capitalism, the private ownership of the means of production. They argued in the Manifesto of the Communist Party that "modern bourgeois society (epoch of ...
1046: McDonald’s Americanizing Europe
... to buy what they wanted. Similar developments occurred in Britain, Italy, and especially West Germany (11). As a result, Europeans began to spend their money on such “luxuries” as new furniture, electrical appliances, crystal and china, high-fidelity phonographs and records, television sets, and leisure wear—most of these made in America (Fells 196). Most Europeans felt that this kind of spending would make them more American and therefore, allow them ...
1047: Origin and History of Rice
... the Earth to give birth to rice, and the God Indra taught the people how to raise it. In Chinese myths, by contrast, tells of rice being a gift of animals rather than of gods. China had been visited by an especially severe period of floods. When the land had finally drained, people came down from the hills where had taken refuge, only to discover that all the plants had been ...
1048: Coke
... board of directors. He’s not retreating, he told them, but realigning. He will pull back in Germany and Japan, Coke strongholds that will never be Pepsi blue. He’ll target emerging markets like India, China, and Eastern Europe—all spots where Coke leads Pepsi but where there’s room for both to grow. "We need to be a hell of a lot more pragmatic," he says, using his favorite adjective ...
1049: DuPont: An Investment Analysis
... grow market share and earnings. DuPont had strong plants in several countries around the world for many years, and their globalization trend continued in the 1990s. New plants opened in Spain, Singapore, Korea, Taiwan, and China, and a major technical service center opened in Japan. In 1994, a Conoco joint venture began producing oil from the Ardalin Field in the Russian Arctic--the first major oil field brought into production by ...
1050: The Bank of Montreal
... the world. (http://www.bmo.com) During 1866, Edwin H. King, one of the director of the Bank of Montreal went to England and he extended the international research of the bank into India and China via ties with oriented bank, as well as Ireland via in the National Bank of Scotland and the Caribbean via the Colonial Bank. (Canadian Banks And Global Competitiveness, p.38.) "By 1967, the Bank of ...


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