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    second phase of capitalism. The theories discusses how specialization, rapid economic gains and losses and increased output of products all culminate in an age of industrialization in Europe where the continent experiences rapid urbanization and commercialization that catapulted the region into modernity, but in the process started a capitalist economic system that survived off constant consumer consumption, a system will eventually deplete our resources. The Smithian economic theory that…

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    Economical crisis in US on the early 2000 1-Why it happened? The 1990s was a time of quick mechanical headway in numerous zones, yet it was the commercialization of the Internet that prompted the best development of capital development the nation had ever observed. Albeit cutting edge leading figures, for example, Intel, Cisco, and Oracle were driving the natural development in the innovation area, it was the upstart dotcom organizations that energized money markets surge that started in 1995…

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    Green Technology should be seen as one of the most required in this era, there are a lot of barriers stopping green technologies to be put into use. Some of the barriers faced by Green Technology are as follows: 4.1 Commercialization barriers Commercialization is a huge barrier to Green Technology due to the cost it imposes to build infrastructure thus increasing the cost of renewable…

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    seems more appropriate for fruit production by the higher size and weight of their fruits. In this group, the ecotype OFI-13 was the most interesting and promising since the majority (87.4%) of the fruits had the minimum size and weight for commercialization. In Italy fruits are sorted according to their size and weight. Extra-large fruits are those over 160 g, first class 120-160 g, second class 80-100 g and third class below 80 g (Barbera, 1992). Export size fruit must exceed 120 g and should…

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    3) a) The NCAA, led by Walter Byers, created the cultural understanding that college sports is a commercial consumption and that colleges can benefit financially from having top performing athletes. He did this by implementing regulations in order to segregate professional sports from amateur sports. In addition, while the colleges had athletic programs that generated revenue, the rules assisted with limiting the cost of having athletes on the team, thus increasing profit. The rules that are set…

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    criticize man's isolation and inability to communicate with others, and the hollow of inside thoughts. The author finds the extent of communication only reaches its most superficial and "commercial" level. He sees a inevitable future of over-commercialization and materialism, which is symbolized by "the neon God". People are fanatical about celebrity, wealth, and possessions. Inevitably, A shallow, culturally empty society will crushes a the beautiful, simple world. " the neon God split the…

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    with the other. Originally, our mission was to save marine animals, an ambitiously lofty idea. Problem was, I had an abundance of ideas, but no clue how to pursue them. Does our club protect marine life from overfishing? Exploitation? Commercialization? Pollution? General neglect? I knew saving marine animals was a great idea, but suddenly, the list of “hows” drowned me with endless possibilities. Word about the club quickly got around and it was evident that other students shared my…

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    With the commercialization of the genre comes the image of a rich rapper with flashy objects, including big chains, expensive cars, and, of course, many beautiful women. To be misogynistic is to either hate women, or to see men as superior and women as just objects, which…

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    additional financial resources, due to the decrease of government grants and enrollments rate, and the increase of competition regarding research (p.130). Both entities face challenges that can be ameliorated by the commercialization of knowledge and its exploitation. Overall, this commercialization would…

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    Hedger’s view of success, placed emphasis on customization and not on commercialization and tangible prosperity. Eden Bower’s ideals were based on the principal that successful people were well known and visibly flourishing. Hedger liked to produce his art in a manner that fit his social ethics and beliefs. Eden did not agree with…

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