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Copyright for Students and Parents
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Copyright for Students and Parents

This program is especially targeted to help students and parents be more aware of the key copyright rules. This program is a "must" not only for students and parents who need to understand and respect the copyright law, but also for educational inst...

Copyright, Research and Publication; Copyright FAQs
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Copyright, Research and Publication; Copyright FAQs

Educators utilize copyrighted materials to support research and publishing activities, including Internet web page creations, so having a good understanding of the laws of copyright is vital. In the first segment of this program, "Copyright, Researc...

Copyright Works in the Classroom; Copyright FAQs
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Copyright Works in the Classroom; Copyright FAQs

Educators utilize copyrighted materials to enhance instruction through the use of various media, so it is imperative they have good knowledge of the laws of copyright. In the first segment of this program, "Copyright Works in the Classroom," attorne...

DMCA and Digital Distance Education (The TEACH Act)
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DMCA and Digital Distance Education (The TEACH Act)

Host Jeannine Edwards introduces attorney Arnie Lutzker who turns his focus specifically on the Technology, Education, and Copyright Harmonization Act, the TEACH Act, which was signed into law in 2002, updating copyright law in the area of digital d...

New Corporate Order, A: Beginnings of the Union Movement
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New Corporate Order, A: Beginnings of the Union Movement

Working men and women attempt to fight back against poor working conditions by adopting some of the same tactics their employers use, repeatedly trying to organize themselves in order to force change. Some early unions like the Knights of Labor enjo...

Pressures from Within: Population Surge West of Appalachians
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Pressures from Within: Population Surge West of Appalachians

Once the War of 1812 diminishes the threat of Indian uprisings, there is a dramatic surge in population west of the Appalachians, particularly in the region known as the "Old Northwest." Indians who had moved to the Ohio and Tennessee valleys when t...

New Corporate Order, A: Plight of the Worker, The
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New Corporate Order, A: Plight of the Worker, The

The industrial revolution creates many factory jobs, most of which are occupied by unskilled laborers. These men, women and children earn a very low wage, work long hours and in deplorable conditions. The result is a poor, uneducated working class w...

New Corporate Order, A: Growth of the Industrial Workforce
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New Corporate Order, A: Growth of the Industrial Workforce

In the late 19th century, there is a dramatic expansion of industrial workers in the United States. Millions of laborers are drawn from the farm to industrial cities, lured by jobs and opportunity. Immigration increases because wages and living cond...

New Corporate Order, A: Profound Changes in U.S. as a Result of Industrialization
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New Corporate Order, A: Profound Changes in U.S. as a Result of Industrialization

During the first part of the 20th century, the United States evolves into an industrialized economy. Cities and urban centers are forming around industry. Government, investors and workers alike are attempting to define themselves in this new world.

Japanese and American Production Models
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Japanese and American Production Models

As long as other countries lacked industrial capacity, especially following World War II, U.S. companies could absorb tremendous inefficiency and still compete. All that changed when the Japanese developed new methods of integrating various aspects ...