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- 331: The History of General Motors
- ... into the future. After the fair, GM's Parade of Progress took the show on the road. People in hundreds of small towns in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Cuba experienced "marvels" including a ping-pong game in stereophonic sound and a microwave oven that could fry an egg but did not burn a newspaper. Eventually, in 1956, the parade ...
- 332: Soft Drink Industry Case Study
- ... inputs are commodity items, the prices can change dramatically due to environmental forces. If the sugar industry suffers a loss due to weather or because of political unrest (like in Cuba), then the prices go up and the soft drink industry is usually left absorbing them. The soft drink industry can not, in all cases, simply pass along the price increase ...
- 333: A Pharmacist
- ... the day and went to school at night. When the United States went to War with Spain in 1898, Walgreen was enlisted as a private. There were many diseases in Cuba, and Walgreen fell sick. The doctor was so sure that Walgreen was going to die, that he put Walgreen's name on the casualty list, and newspapers told of his ...
- 334: Economics
- ... his enslavement - people manifest their personal revolt in various ways. They cannot simply overwhelm a well-armed government. So their revolt takes the form of inaction and inefficiency. Russia and Cuba, for two, are going on the rocks of individual inefficiency and inaction. They do not see it as a revolt as it hasn't any peaks. The grain and cain ...
- 335: The Economics of Federal Defense Policy
- ... five years. Events included items such as "Just Cause," the capture of Manuel Noriega in Panama; Desert Storm in the Persian Gulf; "Operation GTMO," which sent seventeen hundred troops to Cuba in order to care for Haitian refugees; drug operations in Latin America; "Provide Hope," which delivered supplies to the former Soviet Union; rescue and relief missions in Somalia and Zaire ...
- 336: Animal Farm: Socialistic and Fascist Governments
- ... some ways. I would recommend this book for many reasons; one is that it is understandable in today’s society with the relations to this systems to countries such as Cuba, China and Russia. Also it depicts how manipulative politicians can be even in a republic and that it is good for High School students because school is often like the ...
- 337: Old Man and the Sea: Themes
- ... to go on in my opinion. Hemingway's strong parts of this story are emphasized on vocabulary. He probably learned these fisherman terms for he once was a fisherman in Cuba. There is one problem to this, though. Throughout the story he uses these terms over and over although the ordinary person, like me, would forget them after the first use ...
- 338: The Old Man And The Sea
- The Old Man And The Sea Type of work: Novel Author: Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961) Location: Cuba and the Gulf Stream. Principal Character. Santiago, an old Cuban fisherman. After more than eighty days of fishing without a catch, the old man's patient devotion to his calling ...
- 339: The Old Man and The Sea
- ... to go on in my opinion. Hemingway's strong parts of this story are emphasized on vocabulary. He probably learned these fisherman terms for he once was a fisherman in Cuba. There is one problem to this, though. Throughout the story he uses these terms over and over although the ordinary person, like me, would forget them after the first use ...
- 340: The First Atomic Test
- ... seven sites were also located in New Mexico: the Tularosa Basin near Alamogordo, the lava beds (now the El Malpais National Monument) south of Grants, and an area southwest of Cuba and north of Thoreau. Other possible sites not located in New Mexico were: an Army training area north of Blythe, California, in the Mojave Desert; San Nicolas Island (one of ...
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