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11261: Italy
... cold meat and vegetables, such as prosciutto (a type of spiced ham), salami, olives, and artichoke hearts. Of course no one in Italy will admit not eating pizza at least 2 or 3 times a day along with or as their meals. Italians, in their spare time, enjoy a wide variety of sports and other recreational activities. Soccer is the most popular sport in Italy. Practically every major city has a ...
11262: Irrationalism
... this great transformation. Mass education was rampant and the literacy rate rose dramatically. Populations doubled and even tripled with an influx of people moving into the cities to survive. Industrialization became the order of the day as supply and demand dictated expansion. With the emergence of many different newspapers and mass communications throughout Europe, there came a "collective free press" and world conscious to those who isolated themselves in total observation ...
11263: In Search Of Excellence
... is not in touch with what the customer wants to eat, then the business will most likely fail. Although it also refers to customer satisfaction; quality food made right and good service, "Have a nice day and enjoy your meal!" The third basic principle is productivity through people. This deals with the individual as the best means for efficiency improvement rather than capital investment. If Macdonald’s could put everyone in ...
11264: Dutch Slave Trade
... to establish themselves internationally.” The Dutch were determined to control the trading power in West Africa. By mid 16th century, the Dutch had set up posts along the West African coast, and forts in present day Indonesia. The Dutch also controlled most of the Eastern Sea and had set up forts along the Caribbean and the coast of Dutch Guiana. The Dutch were very bright when it came to technological advances ...
11265: Dresden, A City Lost
... the ruined city recalled, "There must have been a couple hundred tiny babies, all dead, in a pile ten feet high…people would still be sitting there dead, on benches, weeks after the bombing. We'd drag bodies into the streets, pile them up by the hundreds, pour gas on them, and burn them up. Nobody was counting." (Koenig, 3) In conclusion, it is incomprehensible whether or not the rationalization for ...
11266: Dracula
... the nigh Mina and Van Helsing are staying the night outside of Castle Dracula. As they appear Van Helsing matches them to Jonathan's description of them, noticing their face, lips, and hair. The next day when Van Helsing goes into thecastle he is reluctant to carry out his plans of getting rid of the vampire ladies. He is restrained from his terrifying task by the beauty of the women, though ...
11267: Dolce And Gabbana
... s. In 1981, one year after meeting, they formed a partnership and began to work as subcontractors to factories and thread companies. For the next five years they remained faithful to their fantasy of one-day working independently, refusing lucrative opportunities, which would have sacrificed their autonomous nature. Finally their determination and perseverance paid off in 1985 when Beppe Modenese invited them to show their designs at the New Talents Forum ...
11268: Diversity Of Leadership In Ame
... Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address or Martian Luther King Jr.’s “I have a Dream” speech, may inspire and encourage us, unite and guide us. Others, such as farewell addresses of presidents George Washington and Dwight D. Eisenhower, may warn or even alarm us. Whether they contain the polished prose and delivery of President John F. Kennedy’s inaugural address or the broken English of Bartholomew Vanzetti, great speeches remind us of ...
11269: Diocletian
... house, and there lay hid from his fierce persecutors, and Alban received him, though he was not baptized. Then began the priest, forasmuch as he loved God, to sing his offices, and fast strictly, and day and night to praise his Lord, and meanwhile to teach the true faith to the honorable Alban, until he believed in the true God, and renounced heathenism, and became verily a Christian, and exceeding full ...
11270: Development Of The Communist T
... the ownership of property (Payne 421). The struggle between the Bourgeoisie and the Proletariat would end when the socialists started a revolution and attained a full communistic government (Payne 423). If the leaders of present day communist countries and the former communist countries were not guided by the principles of Marx and Engels they operation of the countries past and present would most definitely be different. It is true that each ...


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