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    New Frontier Touring is a tour booking agency based in Nashville, TN. They represent artists from the indie-rock, Americana, acoustic roots, folk, and jazz genres. With over 75 artists on their roster, technology is an important aspect of the company and keeping the business running. On a normal day, there are ten booking agents, two contract department workers, and at least two interns there at a time, each one on their own computer using technology. In today’s music industry, if you are not working

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    Introduction In the beginning of Mayflower it tells of the Pilgrim’s roughly sailed course to reach the new American frontier and what they did to strive in this new territory, which today is what is known as the United States. Mayflower explains the lives of one hundred and two pilgrims that took the risk of going to the New World. This includes the ancestry of their arrival upon the unexplored location, and the essential relationship with the Indians, or Native Americans. Philbrick also tells

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    The New Frontier

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    The business of today have evolved to a whole new frontier. The new frontier is no longer a physical interface, but has shifted towards the internet scene. The internet offers many new advantages, and because of this, it has drawn an increasing number of aspiring entrepreneurs. For my business, I would take full advantage of the fortune of having the internet at my disposal, and follow the path of creating an online retailer primarily focused on clothing, and fashion. I am fully aware of the fact

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    New Frontier Philosophy

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    According to “the more factor” of Laurence Shames, the frontier belief that “America would keep on booming” has rooted deeply in American’s way of life while it still influents the American people in the twenty-first century. This could be reflected in two aspects, which are the motivation of advance and the desire to own more. On one hand, the “new frontier” philosophy pushes the American people to achieve progress in different areas, which is well embodied in the advancement of technology. In the

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    The New Frontier of Automobiles

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    The New Frontier of Automobiles Machines running, hammers dropping, and drills drilling are the sounds of Henry Ford’s revolutionary assembly line. Henry Ford grew up in the late eighteenth century during the industrial revolution. There were no electric lights, only gas lamps and candles. Horses and trains were the only cost effective way of transportation for the public. When Henry Ford was a child, he saw a steam driven car on the road and was mesmerized. At this point, he knew he longed to become

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    One event that has definitely impacted the American Empire was the John F. Kennedy administration ideology and plan called “The New Frontier.” JFK ran a campaign on the premises that it was time for America to go through another frontier. Where the nineteenth century people were expected to go an explore the wilderness and cultivate it to help them grow stronger from this unique experience, JFK said that twentieth century people should progress in many different ways. First off, the JFK administration

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    Space Colonization: A New Frontier As the possibility of space colonization and development begins to loom large, more and more people are beginning to question how such development will be pursued and what effect it will have on humans and the environment. Scientists are considering the feasibility of space colonization and its worth of study compared to other fields. Ethicists and environmentalists wonder how ethical it is to change the space environment and what consequences come with doing so

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    INTRODUCTION Computers have been around for quite a while but the introduction of the Internet opened a new frontier for the world allowing people to communicate around the world and find information quickly. Currently, many businesses and schools have their own computer infrastructures that they have created and manage themselves. Many people buy software either online or at the store and download it onto their computer, which can sometimes take hours. Storage on these computers are limited to

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    The New Frontier of Workplace Learning The key note speaker for the 2015 AHRD conference was Ms. Jane Hart. Jane is an independent workplace learning advisor who helps Learning and Development departments around the world modernize their approaches to workplace learning by moving beyond classroom training and eLearning to support continuous performance improvement and personal development more broadly and in more relevant ways. Jane is the Founder of the Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies

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    In the ‘The New Frontier: The Instruments of Emotion,’ by Drew Westen he discusses George Orwell’s 1946 essay, “Politics and the English Language.” Westen highlights Orwell’s perspective on how much language and the role of television can influence politics. Orwell negative

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