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Canadian Women and Music Industry

Despite great advancement being experienced in the music industry, little has been made in Canada to ensure that female artists have been raised to standards their fellow men artists are in.

In and Around Canadian Music

Judging from the state of the music industry in Canada several years ago, this idea can be agreed with since Canadian music was standardized due to its being perceived as a commodity and because of [...]

Kmart and Duke Energy

In order to avoid this failure, Kmart's management and the vendors should not have falsified the documents and mislead the accounting department by stating that the allowances under consideration were obtained as a result of [...]

“When Death Comes” by Mary Oliver

The theme of death is present throughout this poem with the first three stanzas repeating the words "when death comes" as many as four times. And in her opinion, the best way to avoid fearing [...]

Going Wild With Family Values in Marketing

The female population gains a sense that this is the role they are expected to play in life and begin limiting themselves by these definitions. If the product is to be kept on the market, [...]

“Carpe Diem” in the Poems

Robert Herrick's poem carries the same urgent and passionate tone, he also reminds the listener of the fast passing time and the need to act now 'Old time is still a-flying: And this same flower [...]

Abortions and Birth Control

As a result the overall mortality of women increases in the countries where legal abortions take place. The general point of view in decreasing the number of abortions is the use of contraceptives as a [...]

Anti-Japanese Propaganda During World War II

The content of propaganda was much the same as that of broadcast propaganda: emphasis on the Allies' growing war potential, ridicule of the more preposterous assertions of the National Socialists, evidence of self-contradictions in the [...]

Paternalistic Laws: Term Definition

An individual paternalism refers to the intention of the paternalist is to benefit an individual. A social paternalism refers to the benefit focused on either a class of individuals or a group.