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    After the American Revolution, Americans were fixated on a Republican ideology of not only being politically independent but financially independent as well. This meant working for oneself to create a product to then sell for profit. In support of this ideology, another was born named Artisan Republicanism. The idea of an Artisan Republic was one that distinguished small producers who owned their own businesses, thus making them “independent”. These artisans were not dependent on employers or wages. Then further along comes the Industrial Revolution, which threaten skilled labor and the notion of an “Artisan Republic”. The Industrial Revolution not only changed early American ideologies but working and living conditions, urbanization, public health, life expectancy, and the emergence of a middle class. Americans resisted the development of new working processes with strikes and labor unions such as the National Trade Union, however the changing organization of work and growing number of wage earners challenged the idea of a republic of property owners. To put the industrial revolution in simplest terms, it was…

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    Research Paper On Antsy

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    Artisans create a brand that includes themselves, their art and their ideas to continue being in demand (Krugh, 2014). They label their products as “handmade” in order to clearly differentiate themselves from similar products that are mass-produced and to remind consumers of the work they have put in each of their creations (Krugh, 2014). The personalisation of each item is what appeals to consumers and staying authentic is part of the brand (as cited in Krugh, 2014). Creating what the customer…

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    Project at the Sundance Film Festival, the team behind the movie had already released a website about the project. After the film’s immediate success at Sundance in January 2009, the film was bought by Artisan Entertainment who decided that the website would become the highlight of the film’s marketing ventures (Klein, 1999). As the public release date came closer, so did the added information on the film’s website that hinted that the documentary could actually be real. Those who accessed the…

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    fish wastage in Nigeria is more than 40% of the total fish catch in the remote riverine areas of the country. Post-harvest losses are a serious issue that needs to be reduced in the artisanal fisheries sector in other to increase fish production. These losses have an adverse impact on fishing communities whose status and income often depend on post-harvest activities (FAO, 1994; Emere & Dibal, 2013). Such losses also have a detrimental impact on the socio-economic life of the fishing villages…

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    The Old Man And The Sea

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    the old man’s side no matter what. the old man taught the boy how to fish when he was just a lad. They have been very close for years. They are pretty much inseparable. The old man has been very unlucky when it comes to fishing lately. He has went eighty four days without catching a single fish. The boys parents do not want him to fish with the old man any longer because he has had such bad luck. Manolin 's parents don 't want Santiago 's bad luck to rub off on their boy. They then have him…

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    you gotta approach scholarship search like fishing! SCHOLARSHIP SEARCH IS JUST LIKE FISHING In Louisiana, I go fishing a lot with my dad and Uncle Gilbert. It amazes me that we fish in the same water as other anglers who catch nothing, and we still slay them! You have to know the hot fishing spots, what bait to use, the pending weather pattern, the right equipment to use, past successes of others, etc. But the fog of war is still involved, and the enemy is an empty cooler and no fish to eat.…

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    Salmon fishing has always been a semi-reliant source of food for natives in all parts of Alaska for centuries. The prosperity of the salmon in these areas has been necessary to the survival and prosperity of Alaska 's ancient and current inhabitants. The debate on salmon in this reason is often surrounding two main questions: Why are the salmon populations flourishing, and why are they not in other areas of the united states. These questions and more can be answered not by looking at current…

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    Sheila is a seventeen year old teenager. The narrator has been stalking and watching Sheila for quite a while now. He finally gets the courage to go up and ask Sheila out on a date. “It was late August by the time i got up the nerve to ask her out.” (Wetherell,pg.36) There was a concert in town which he invited her to. She accepts the offer of a date with the narrator. Not so thrilled that they are going on a boat. Once she heard about going fishing she was disgusted by it and said fishing was…

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    persevering through the hardships that the old man encounters. Throughout the story, there were many instances where the old man could 've given up, but in the end knew he couldn 't. Not giving up was demonstrated through pain and suffering. Ernest Hemingway told us readers about the importance of life through his literary work. First, the text stated, “But after forty days without a fish the boy’s parents had told him that the old man was now definitely and finally salao, which is the…

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    Introduction: It was hard to tramp our barefoot through the muck in our stunning, not so appealing creek. Dodging muck balls, “splat!,” the muck hit me in the face. Fish swimming between our toes. Finding hidden treasures. Jumping over rocks, stepping in the sand and especially having fun running our bare feet through the mucky water. And especially swinging moss around like a lasso so we could hit each other in the face. Action paragraph 1: “Yuck!,” why did you throw mud in my hair? My…

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