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    Sons of Liberty‚ was one of those angry colonists in 1768. The conceptualization of this freedom would compel him and other Patriot‚ artisans‚ to continue to fight for a political structure representing all classes of Americans‚ fair taxation for economic growth‚ and equality and representation for all free men. John Stockton‚ as well as many other urban artisans‚ wanted a political structure based on self-government that would help to unify all classes of free people‚ not an aristocracy like the

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    Lebanese Crafts

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    Outline: Introduction: Lebanese Crafts reflect the great worksmanship of the Lebanese people and the details‚ skill and hard work of the artisans and craftsmen involved in this field. Par1: The methodes were inherited from generation to generation. Par2: Different regions specialize in various handicrafts. Par3:Soap making. Par4:Salt making. Par5:Wood carving. Conclusion: Lebanon has quite a collection of beautiful and breathtaking crafts due to many centuries of experience. Most was inherited

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    Comparative Study on Leading Companies in Bangladesh Golam Mohammad Forkan* Abstract: Many companies are producing ceramic products but very few are producing ceramics tableware products; i. e.‚ Shinepukur Ceramics Ltd.‚ Monno Ceramics Ltd.‚ Artisan Ceramics Ltd.‚ Bengal Fine Ceramics Ltd. etc. This study attempted to understand perceptions of domestic consumers toward leading companies of ceramic industry of Bangladesh through ceramic tableware product s. The study found that‚ Shinepukur

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    production of bamboo and cane products is perhaps the most universal of all the crafts practiced by a large number of artisans scattered throughout the State. This industry has shaped for itself an important place among the handicrafts of the State. It provides part time employment to the cultivators in their spare time‚ and full time employment to the few highly skilled artisans who produce only fine decorative baskets‚ furniture and mats on a commercial basis. Almost 51% species of bamboo grow

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    Life has become a quest: a quest for grades‚ a quest for money‚ and a quest for identity. Starting at a young age society conditions us to join this quest and sadly few people question the intentions of it. Similar to Yellow and Stripe in Hope for Flowers by Trina Paulus‚ we are constantly on a mission to get to the top of the pillar‚ to the top of society. It begins in school where we learn to compete with our fellow classmates to get the best grades‚ to get into the best colleges‚ to get the

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    GENDER AND CLASS IN BRITAIN DURING VICTORIAN ERA Victorian Britain was associated with oppressive social norms that affected all classes. During this period‚ the place of a woman was at the household as domesticity and motherhood was considered by the society as emotional fulfillment for females. During this era‚ the rights of women were limited; they could own property‚ sue or even vote. Following the industrial revolution‚ women participated in paid workforce in increasing numbers. Rights and privileges

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    The Tokugawa Period

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    period was in between 1603 – 1868. The time of peace and order in feudal japan was c.1400-1860. The subjects I will talking about are artisans‚ rōnin‚ merchants and daimyo. ARTISANS During the Middle Ages‚ the word artisan was applied to those who made stuff or provided tasks other people could not do. It did not apply to unskilled manual labourers. Artisans were divided into 2 very distinct groups: those who operated their very own businesses and those who did not. Those that owned their very

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    Luddites Dbq

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    willing to do anything to get rid of it. The term Luddites means anyone who is suspicious of‚ or hostile to technology. It originated from the name Ned Ludd‚ who was “a (possibly) mythical leader of out-of-work artisans who lived in Sherwood Forest ”. The group consisted mostly of artisans and hand weavers whose jobs were made obsolete due to technology. As a result of this‚ they would break into mills‚ destroy the machines‚ and threaten the owners . The damage that they initially caused is estimated

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    MONGOLS MARK: The Mongol era in China is remembered chiefly for the rule of Khubilai Khan‚ grandson of Chinggis Khan. Khubilai patronized painting and the theater‚ which experienced a golden age during the Yuan dynasty‚ over which the Mongols ruled. Khubilai and his successors also recruited and employed Confucian scholars and Tibetan Buddhist monks as advisers‚ a policy that led to many innovative ideas and the construction of new temples and monasteries. The Mongol Khans also funded advances

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    Worms, Inc.

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    SWOT analysis: | Positive | Negative | | Strengths: | Weaknesses: | Internal | *Exclusive rights to sell a line of flies made by artisans*Sells all forms of real bait *Loyal following of customers*Company name is immediately recognizable*Great distributions through franchises*Bait is guaranteed*Very strong knowledge about worm farming*Low fixed costs*Fatter Worms: seem to work better*actively pursuing R&D. Example: R&D department doing experiments that indicate a worm can be engineered

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