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Julius Caesar went solemnly to the Roman Senate on the occasion of the festival of the Lupercalia. Here he was offered the crown of dictator, which he ceremoniously refused, but persistent rumors of his next acceptance were already in the a...
PepsiCo. Invented in 1883 and introduced as "Brad's Drink", it was subsequent renamed as Pepsi-Cola on June 16, 1903. Pepsi was first presented as "Brad's Drink" in New Bern, North Carolina, in 1883 by Caleb Bradham, who made it at his chem...
“Creative Class Businesses” in his publication Rise of the Creative Class. Digital bureaus, latest tendency designers, home wares manufacturers, artisans, little movie and video output dwellings are all intensified in the Cedars area. ...
of Administration”, Herbert Simon has criticized the universal principles of management. According to the author, the universal principles of management are incompatible, contradictory and inappropriate to many circumstances that are faced...
Allen came to believe that systems may be created and contain intelligence and have the ability to adapt. With this in mind, Allen, after a couple months, wrote in 1955 The Chess Machine: An Example of Dealing with a Complex Task by Adaptat...
Menno Simons was born in Friesland in the Netherlands in 1496. He was 28 when he decided to enter the priesthood. After only rudimentary training, he was ordained, and by 1530 he was serving as a priest in Friesland. By this time, he had b...
Richard Cory A Literature of Social and Cultural Challenge - A Comparison of the Paul Simon’s and Edwin Arlington Robinson’s versions of Richard Cory Introduction This brief discussion will attempt to shed light on the major and minor diffe...