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    male skilled workers could rely on a salary that would support their families. Those people that were underpaid or struggled to find jobs reevaluated their artisan republican beliefs as they found it impossible to reach their dreams to become their own masters one day. Only skilled and mostly white male workers enjoyed the ideal promoted by Artisan Republicanism because they had a better chance of getting a well-paid job or operate a successful business of their own. People of all ethnicities and ages

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    The Egyptian and Mesopotamian societies are two of the oldest civilizations in the history of the world. The Egyptian and Mesopotamian political‚ social‚ and cultural parts of their lives developed differently‚ but there is a similar basis between the two. Although they had similar political systems in that they both were ruled by kings‚ the way they viewed their kings and the way that they both constructed their power differed. Both civilizations constructed their social classes similarly in that

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    A Legacy of Perseverance The dawn of 1858 marked the beginning of continuing Chinese immigration from their native country to the expanses of British North America that would soon form the current Canada. The initial wave of Chinese settler to settle in Canada were inspired by various pull and push factors. Negative factors pushed the Chinese people away from their native homes while foreign forces pulled them towards another country. The push factors‚ like wars and floods in China‚ made it extremely

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    For power to exist in a society‚ you must also have those without power to create a social hierarchy where inequality occurs. When Imperialistic powers came and imperialized nations throughout the world‚ they would place harsh‚ degrading laws that would harm the status of the natives as these laws would often suppress their political‚ economic‚ & societal rights‚ creating a system of power that places the imperialists above the natives. South Africa is an example with a vast amount of evidence that

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    aesthetic of English nobility he had witnessed while working in the Savoy Hotel‚ his goal on returning to Italy was to ally this classy sensibility with the unique skills of his native Italy. Specifically‚ with the master craftsmanship of local Tuscan artisans. Within a few years‚ the label enjoyed such success the sophisticated international clientele on vacation in Florence thronged to Gucci’s bottega‚ seeking the equestrian-inspired collection of bags‚ trunks‚ gloves‚ shoes and belts. Many of Guccio’s

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    Panera Bread Case Study

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    Au Bon Pain instituted a comprehensive overhaul of the newly-acquired Saint Louis Bread locations. The overhaul included altering the menu and the dining atmosphere. The vision was to create a specialty cafe anchored by an authentic‚ fresh-dough artisan bakery and upscale quick-service menu selections. This acquisition proved successful for Au Bon Pain. Between 1993 and 1997‚ average unit volumes at the revamped locations increased by 75% and over 100 additional locations were opened. In 1997‚ the

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    BANK The word “bank” is derived from the word “Bancus or Banque” that is bench. Jews‚ who were considered to be the early bankers‚ transacted their business on benches in the market. As early as 2000 BC Babylonians had developed a system of banks. In ancient Greece and Rome the practice of granting credit was widely prevalent/traces of credit by compensation and by transfer orders are found is Assyria‚ Phoenicia and Egypt before the system attained full development in Greece and Rome. The books

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    The First War of Indian Independence or The Great Revolt of 1857: The Indian soldiers in the East India Company’s army rebelled against the British in 1857. The English historians have painted this revolt as a mutiny of the sepoys. But the Indian historians describe it as the First war of Indian Independence. It is also known as the Great Revolt of 1857. Lord Canning was the Governor-General of India at that time. The causes of the Great Revolt were many. They may be classified as political‚ administrative

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    Did the Industrial Revolution Cause a Sexual Revolution? The industrial Revolution occurred in Europe from 1750 to 1850. During this time there was also a huge increase in illegitimacy rate‚ which is the number of babies being born to unmarried women. The big question becomes‚ did the industrial revolution cause a sexual revolution or not? There are many historians and people with different views about topic. At the start of the industrial revolution there were close to zero babies being born

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    Document A 1. How did religion influence the Magna Carta? King John of England had unlimited power and was taking large amounts of money without consulting his nobles. Magna Carta is a document that was created to stop the King from abusing his nobles. According to this document anything related to God is exempt from this rule. 2. How did the Magna Carta limit the power of King John? King John was forced to signed the Magna Carta document. This greatly reduced his power. He couldn’t collect

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