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    Background After the second World War, local communities in the United Kingdom were forced to seek affordable construction and design method. As a result, Brutalism Architecture became a favourable method amongst architects during the mid 20th Century. However, as Brutalism architecture grew, the importance of connection between building and its surrounding context were also taken into consideration between few architects. They believed buildings should serve the need of its inhabitant and act…

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    President, leaders sought to fix the economic, political, and cultural issues that had arisen from the growth of capitalism in America. For instance, under President Roosevelt’s leadership, Progressives sought to regulate railways and breakup conglomerates. President Wilson continued the effort by focusing on economic and labor reform. While the Progressive Movement helped reduce political corruption like the spoils system and passed antitrust legislation, it failed on race…

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    TIM HARTM Dog Trainer

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    An insecure, technophobic dog trainer struggles to keep his business afloat when a tech conglomerate unleashes a line of robot companions replacing the dog. BRIEF SYNOPSIS TIM HARTMAN (33) is a charming, but insecure dog trainer. His life is turned upside down when a major tech conglomerate moves into town unleashing robotic companions that will soon replace the need for a real dog. Tim and his assistants need to come up with a plan quickly, or Tim will soon be out of business. Tim meets GRACE…

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    popular among society. Many tech companies would use that trend to advertise their technology to prosper. A company that is a good example of technological gaming, robotics, software, and etc. would be Sony Corporation a Japanese multinational conglomerate. These tech companies would not only use the malls to advertise…

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    college. After attending the GCU Kick-off event, I walked away with a profusion of information and additional insight into what Grand Canyon University proffers me. Clubs, learning communities, professional organizations are just a few of the conglomerates available for open admittance. Additionally, the utilization of the faculty, learning lounge and listed expectations for me to complete my degree are all accessible. Future Healthcare Administrator’s club is one of the professional student…

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    from power and established new administrations. However, the new government also has been corrupted. Their economy was ruined by repeated corruption. The new government has given special powers to ministries. Legal protection always favored the conglomerates. State-owned businesses were privatized, and the government betrayed the national properties. The opposition party was powerless. Both politicians and the media were corrupt, so they made a fool of people with lies.…

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    Big Media By Johan Lavoo In 1983, 50 companies controlled 90% of American media. Currently 6 major corporations have monopolized the international media market and these 6 conglomerates include Time Warner, CBS, Viacom, Disney, GE, and last but not least, NewsCorp. From these 6 companies, 232 media executives have power over the information diet of 277 million Americans and in 2010, had a combined revenue in excess of $275.9 billion . It seems that big media, is big business. In today’s world…

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    adults themselves and take on their own responsibilities. The parents are the ones who, until that time, make the health-care decisions for the child. This is different from other cultures that follow an extended family model. This takes on a conglomerate of family members consisting of the parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles, cousins, etc. In the American Indian, Hispanic, Middle Eastern, and Asian cultures, they rely heavily on the extended family; where many of them are involved,…

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    and helping others out. The importance of finding something meaningful, is a bridge one must build on their trek to elongated fulfillment. This bridge is built by working directly with others and using ones body, heart, and mind to form a conglomerate skill with the person whom which they are helping. They allow for the complete understanding of the processes required to mortar and brick these bridges into the everlasting structures they need to be. These bridges are built for two…

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    Darwinism Vs Creationism

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    As a diverse conglomerate of living, pensive intellectuals, and humans, we live in an ever-changing society that faces conflicts and controversies on a daily basis. Those altercations could last for quite a short time or could span over multiple days, months, years, or even decades. In addition, they might take on a grandiose and visceral importance to the masses, or instead, they may act as a common issue, like interpersonal and intrapersonal conflicts. Conflicts of interests are a defining…

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