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- 11361: Marketing Variable Mix Of Prod
- ... and innate object, not unlike todays interactive computers. For most consumers it is just plain and simple entertainment. One thing is for sure, Aibo is appealing to all age groups, genders, and nationalities. The day after Sonys announcement about Aibo, its Tokyo call center was flooded with over 1,000 customers eager to order the artificial pet. SONYS NEW PRODUCT ADVANTAGE Sony cyber canine is the first robotic ...
- 11362: Media Control
- ... media must get and evaluate the information and provide the general people with a clear, full, and unbiased view of the changes in the world, upon which citizens can act. Unfortunately, all too often current-day media fall short. Edward Herman and Noam Chomsky have defined the reasons that media fall short in their mission to inform. The model they created has four major filters: (1) the size, concentrated ownership, owner ...
- 11363: Break Stalin
- ... enthusiast ). Soil erosion and unpredictable weather wiped out whole harvests, and by the mid-1960s sandstorms became a serious problem. Despite everything, the project of expanding agriculture into the virgin lands succeeded, and to this day form a major part of the region s grain sources. In 1954, the virgin lands provided 37 million tons of the country s 85 million tons of grain. In 1956, 63m of a total of ...
- 11364: Boz
- ... he at last collapsed showing symptoms of a mild stroke. His final public reading took place in London in 1870. He suffered another stoke on June 8 at Gad s Hill, and died the next day. Charles Dickens was buried at the West Minster Abbey on June 14 1870. The stories of Charles Dickens are so great that many of them show up in the studies in High School. Charles first ...
- 11365: Boston Massacre
- ... revolt of the Townshend Acts. The patriots and Americans did not agree and strife with the British soldiers over it. The Act built tension between the two. (Griswold 23) On March 5, 1770 the dreadful day came. A mob of people went in front of the Customs Office in Boston Massachusetts and started to throw stuff and give insults at the soldiers. As a result to this so-called harassment the ...
- 11366: Books; Life Long Friends
- ... advice. It's not only in her words. She has the oldest eyes, and for all of cheerful nature, there is a immeasurable and profound sadness. I have such deep affection for her. Perhaps one day I will have the words that will quell the sadness in her big brown eyes. My books, of course, would be my life long friends. Oh the joy I feel to crack open a new ...
- 11367: Blacks And Indians In The Deve
- ... In return, the encomenderos would have to provide the Crown with military service where they could assume responsibility for the natives' defense and spiritual welfare. "The encomienda represented the survival of a feudal institution..." (Weber, D. Page 126) These examples, basically kept the Indians under the control. For the time being that is. As the Americas became colonized by the Europeans, more and more help was needed. During the colonization of ...
- 11368: Black Panthers
- ... Panther Party may have seemed like they were revolting against America, but were only doing what they felt was right. A major difference between the Black Panther Party and other black nationalist groups of the day can be seen in the plan for a communist America: to them, the mother country was America, not Africa. The Black Panthers felt like they belonged in America, but were being oppressed. One of the ...
- 11369: Black Legend
- ... nothing but his people, the Spaniards killed and robbed the people and even at times took advantage of their women. This brutality, however, only seemed to exist in the eyes of conquistadors. For among present day America, the French and Puritans struck remarkable friendship among the local natives. The French with the aid of the noble Samuel de Champlain struck a trade deal with the Indians for beaver fur. Even the ...
- 11370: Black Death (the Plague)
- ... by the plague a person would develop enormous swelling in there groin or armpits, black spots would appear on there legs, then diarrhea would occur and the victim would die between the third and fifth day. The plague was not only transmitted by the flea s, the plague was also transmitted by air and if a person was infected that way he would cough up blood and then die within 3 ...
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