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A side of marketing some forgot – advertising through history

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Written by Cynthia Madison
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If someone asked you to define the term marketing, your mind would project you the last commercial you saw on social media or TV. You’re living in a world where companies use the Internet and other visual means to promote their services. In fact, marketing became a business itself, and all industries rely on it to advertise services and products.

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18th-Century Poems That are Now Classics and “Must” Reads

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18th-century literature – a bridge from classical to enlightenment to romanticism. The period gave us such works as Robinson Crusoe, Gulliver’s Travels, A Modest Proposal, and Pride and Prejudice.

Obviously, writers had moved far away from the focus on religion and toward looking at a man and his place in the real world – in nature and in society.

This era also gave us a myriad of poets, many of whose works have become classics, with a newer view of man’s place in his world and universal themes.

Here are eight of these classics that we still read and recite today.

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How To Eliminate Plagiarism From Dissertation Writing

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Plagiarism is considered a curse for every academic writing activity. Students have to avoid plagiarism in all types of writing activities provided by the teachers. Plagiarism results in the writing when students try to copy and paste the exact information from other sources while using the same wordings and not giving the credit to the real author of the information. 

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The History of the Public Health System

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Written by Frankie Wallace
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If you’re like most of us, you probably haven’t spent a whole lot of time thinking about the public health system. It’s usually just one of those things that most people don’t pay a lot of attention to, at least not until you need it.

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The Election of 1796

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Written by Rick Brainard
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The Presidential Election of 1796 was the first contested presidential election of American history; learn about this election from these interesting sources on political history.

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The Technological Advances of Rope In the 18th Century

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Rope has been used since the beginning of human civilization. From mining to logging, to construction, and to transportation in general, the rope has been instrumental in every civilization’s success since humans settled and began engaging in agriculture. Even though it seems like a relatively simple invention, developing it to be as strong as it is today has not been easy. 

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On This Day in History For the Month of March

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Take a look at the important historical events that took place during the month of March.

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Famous Birthdays in March

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Here are the famous people who were born in March. Look down the list and see if the person born on the day of the month matches yours if you were born in March.

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