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  1. Death industry

    The death industry refers to companies and organizations that receive money in exchange for services for the dead . This includes for example funeral home s, post mortem fees, and headstone creation. It also includes what is known as the death care industry which is consisted of funeral homes and mortuaries and other funeral providers who provide services for the dead as well as the living to honor the deceased. External links death stub Category Death Category Industries ...   more details



  1. Psychiatry: An Industry of Death

    Infobox Museum name Psychiatry An Industry of Death Museum image Psychiatry death museum.jpg imagesize 200 map type latitude 34.0976 longitude 118.334 established 2005 location 6616 Sunset Boulevard , Los Angeles, California type visitors director curator publictransit website http www.cchr.org museum intro Psychiatry An Industry of Death is a museum in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California , USA, as well as several touring exhibitions. ref cite web first Kevin last Libin title Torture, or just plain torque? Industry Of Death Exhibition On Psychiatry Walks A Fine Line url http www.canada.com nationalpost news story.html?id 6549c0e2 6caf 4daf be90 df36919788e2&k 65604 publisher National Post date 2007 08 09 accessdate 2007 09 20 ref It is owned and operated by the Citizens Commission on Human Rights CCHR , an anti psychiatry organization founded by the Church of Scientology and psychiatrist Thomas Szasz . The museum is located at 6616 Sunset Boulevard , Los Angeles, California and entry to the museum is free. ref http www.cchr.org index.cfm 13216 CCHR ref The opening event on December 17, 2005, ref http www.cchr.org index.cfm 12423 Opening Press Release ref was attended by well known Scientologists, including Priscilla Presley , Lisa Marie Presley , Jenna Elfman , Danny Masterson , Giovanni Ribisi , Leah Remini , Catherine Bell , and Anne Archer . ref cite news first Jeannette last Walls url http www.msnbc.msn.com id 9916572 title Getting hitched hasn t mellowed Elton John Gossip The Scoop MSNBC.com work MSNBC date 2005 12 22 accessdate 2006 06 08 ref The museum is dedicated to criticizing what it describes as an industry driven entirely by profit and provides practical guidance ... to bring psychiatry under the law. ref Museum Targets Psychiatry As An Industry Of Death , CCHR ... In 2006, a documentary film also called Psychiatry An Industry of Death was released on DVD by the Citizens ... industry and its abuses, this riveting documentary blazes the bright light of truth on the brutal ...   more details



  1. Industry

    about industry in relation to economics refimprove date February 2009 File Gdp and labour force by sector.png ... for the agriculture , industry, and services sectors, respectively. Industry refers to the production ... browse industry ref Industrial sectors main Industrial organization see Industrial loan company ... of manufactured goods and the quaternary sector , a relatively new type of knowledge industry ... is also broadly separated into public sector and private sector , with industry generally categorized ... sector, state owned or public sector, joint sector and co operative sector Industry in the sense of manufacturing ... semi developed countries People s Republic of China, India etc. depend significantly on industry. Industries ... web of interdependence. Industry is divided into four sectors. They are class wikitable Sector ... industrial classifications . Industry classification systems used by the government commonly divide industry into three sectors agriculture, manufacturing, and services. The primary sector of industry is agriculture , mining and raw material extraction . The secondary sector of industry is manufacturing . The tertiary sector of industry is service economics service production. Sometimes, one talks about a quaternary sector of industry , consisting of intellectual services such as research and development R&D . Market based classification systems such as the Global Industry Classification Standard and the Industry Classification Benchmark are used in finance and market research . These classification ... businesses producing related products. Industries can also be identified by product chemical industry , petroleum industry , automotive industry , consumer electronics electronic industry , meatpacking industry , hospitality industry , food industry , fish industry , software industry , paper industry , entertainment industry , semiconductor industry , cultural industry , poverty industry labor intensive industry capital intensive industry light industry heavy industry Proto industry Early industries ...   more details



  1. To the Death

    To the Death can refer to To the Death Star Trek Deep Space Nine a Star Trek Deep Space Nine episode To the Death album 1994 album by M.O.P. To the Death Earth Crisis album hardcore punk album To the Death 1993 film To the Death 1993 martial arts movie disambig ...   more details



  1. The Will to Death

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Will to Death Type Album Artist John Frusciante Cover The will to death album cover.jpg Released June 22, 2004 Recorded December 2003 and January 2004 Genre Alternative rock , indie rock Length 42 23 Label Record Collection Producer John Frusciante Reviews Allmusic Rating 3.5 5 Allmusic class album id r694950 pure url yes link Pitchfork Media 7.4 10 http pitchforkmedia.com article record review 17892 John Frusciante The Will to Death link Last album Shadows Collide with People br 2004 This album The Will to Death br 2004 Next album Automatic Writing album Automatic Writing br 2004 The Will to Death is the fifth studio album by John Frusciante , released on June 22, 2004 on Record Collection . The album reached 36 on the Top Independent Albums chart. ref Cite web url http www.billboard.com bbcom retrieve chart history.do?model.chartFormatGroupName Albums&model.vnuArtistId 62412&model.vnuAlbumId 635185 title John Frusciante Chart Performance ... would produce six albums during a six month break from the Red Hot Chili Peppers , with The Will to Death ... to be the opposite of Shadows Collide With People cquote On The Will to Death , I thought it would ... . I always have to have a new idea for each album. For The Will to Death , the idea was to have ... 2 23 Helical 2 13 The Will to Death 3 48 Personnel The following people contributed to The Will to Death ref The Will to Death liner notes ref Musicians John Frusciante vocals , guitar , piano , synthesizer , bass guitar on Far Away , Unchanging and The Will to Death Josh Klinghoffer drums , bass, Keyboard instrument keyboards , guitar on Helical and The Will to Death Recording personnel John Frusciante ... DEFAULTSORT Will to Death, The Category John Frusciante albums Category 2004 albums es The Will to Death fr The Will to Death it The Will to Death nl The Will to Death ja pl The Will to Death pt The Will to Death sv The Will to Death ...   more details



  1. In Death

    unreferenced date July 2009 lowercase title in Death The in Death series, written by Nora Roberts under ... regularly feature In Death Characters other characters , including In Death Characters Captain Ryan Feeney Captain Ryan Feeney , In Death Characters Officer Detective Delia Peabody Detective Delia Peabody , In Death Characters Detective Ian McNab Detective Ian McNab and In Death Characters Dr. Charlotte ... count. Books Naked in Death 1995, ISBN 978 0 425 14829 7 Glory in Death 1995, ISBN 978 0 425 15098 6 Immortal in Death 1996, ISBN 978 0 425 15378 9 Rapture in Death 1996, ISBN 978 0 425 15518 9 Ceremony in Death 1997, ISBN 978 0 425 15762 6 Vengeance in Death 1997, ISBN 978 0 425 16039 8 Holiday in Death 1998, ISBN 978 0 425 16371 9 Midnight in Death , Silent Night Anthology 1998, ISBN 978 0 515 12385 2 Conspiracy in Death 1999, ISBN 978 0 425 16813 4 Loyalty in Death 1999, ISBN 978 0 425 17140 0 Witness in Death 2000, ISBN 978 0 425 17363 3 Judgment in Death 2000, ISBN 978 0 425 17630 6 Betrayal in Death 2001, ISBN 978 0 425 17857 7 Interlude in Death , Out of this World Anthology 2001, ISBN 978 0 515 13109 3 Seduction in Death 2001, ISBN 978 0 425 18146 1 Reunion in Death 2002, ISBN 978 0 425 18397 7 Purity in Death 2002, ISBN 978 0 425 18630 5 Portrait in Death 2003, ISBN 978 0 425 18903 0 Imitation in Death 2003, ISBN 978 0 425 19158 3 Remember When novel Remember When with Nora ... in Death 2004, ISBN 978 0 399 15154 5 Visions in Death 2004, ISBN 978 0 399 15171 2 Survivor in Death 2005, ISBN 978 0 399 15208 5 Origin in Death 2005, ISBN 978 0 399 15289 4 Memory in Death novel Memory in Death 2006, ISBN 978 0 399 15328 0 Haunted in Death , Bump in the Night Anthology 2006, ISBN 978 0 515 14117 7 Born in Death 2006, ISBN 978 0 399 15347 1 Innocent in Death 2007, ISBN 978 0 399 15401 0 Eternity in Death , Dead of Night Anthology 2007, ISBN 978 0 515 14367 6 Creation in Death 2007, ISBN 978 0 399 15436 2 Strangers in Death 2008, ISBN 978 0 399 15470 6 Ritual in Death ...   more details



  1. In At The Death

    About the sketch revue the book Settling Accounts In at the Death A sketch revue performed at The Bush Theatre, London in 1978, most notable for being the first time that future colleagues Victoria Wood and Julie Walters would work together. ref cite web last Wood first Victoria authorlink Victoria Wood coauthors title Theatre Royal Haymarket Victoria Wood biography work publisher prestel.co.uk date url http www.trh.co.uk acornantiques Victoria Wood.asp format doi accessdate 2007 08 27 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20070810224647 http www.trh.co.uk acornantiques Victoria Wood.asp Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2007 08 10 ref The show is described in Neil Brandwood s biography of Wood as an alternative theatre company s sketch show about mortality. After being impressed by Wood s songwriting skills, director Dusty Hughes invited her to be part of a six strong writing team. The topicality of the review was also deemed suitable for her, as she d just finished writing weekly topical songs on the BBC1 consumer show That s Life . ref cite book last Brandwood first Neil title Victoria Wood The Biography edition 1st Edition year 2002 publisher Boxtree location London id ISBN 1 85227 982 6 pages 68 ref Other writers included were Ken Campbell , Snoo Wilson , Ken Hutchinson and Nigel Baldwin. The were asked to write short items based on the weeks newspapers around the theme of death. Campbell took stories from the Malaysian New Strait Times , Baldwin the Holyhead and Anglesey Chronicle , but to be more accessible, Wood drew her inspiration strictly from the tabloids. Wood wrote six items in the first half of the show, including a requiem for Guy the Gorilla , a song about battered wives inspired by an article in The Sun newspaper The Sun about domestic violence . A song called Road Blocks about a motorcycle accident, and a melancholy number titled http www2.prestel.co.uk cello LoveSong.htm Love Song . The second half featured a sketch by Wood called Dear Mum , about a middle ...   more details



  1. Ministry of Industry

    Ministry of Industry is a ministry of several countries. In alphabetic order Ministry of Industry Iraq Ministry of Industry Pakistan Ministry of Industry Spain Ministry of Industry Thailand disambig ...   more details



  1. Industry (disambiguation)

    Wiktionary industry Generally industry is diligence , assiduity, hard work. It may also refer to Industry , an area of economic production Economic sector Places Industry, California Industry, Illinois Industry, Iowa Industry, Kansas Industry, Maine Industry, Pennsylvania Industry, Texas Industry Rock Falls Township, Phelps County, Nebraska Film and television Made in Canada , a Canadian situation comedy series also known as The Industry in syndication in the United States, France, Australia and Latin America Music Industry band , a 1980s synth pop band Industry Irish band , Irish band formed in 2009 Others Archaeological industry , a consistent range of assemblages connected with a single product See also Industrial disambiguation Industria disambiguation disambig ca Industry da Industri de Industry fr Industry it Industry nl Industry pl Industry ru vo Industry ...   more details



  1. The Industry Standard

    it was entitled Starving to Death on 200 Million The Short, Absurd Life of The Industry Standard . IDG relaunched The Industry Standard as an online only publication in 2008. ref cite news last Stone first Brad url http bits.blogs.nytimes.com 2007 10 02 bubblewatch the industry standard is coming back title Bubblewatch The Industry Standard Is Coming Back work The New York Times date October 2, 2007 ref The site featured technology industry news and an interactive section where visitors could make predictions about the future of the tech industry. ref cite news last Fehd first Amanda url http news.yahoo.com s ap 20080204 ap on hi te industry standard ylt Av3pth69kFY371g4AfnfR24jtBAF title Industry ...The Industry Standard is a news web site dedicated to technology business news, part of InfoWorld , a news web site covering technology in general. It is a revival of a weekly magazine based in San Francisco which was published between 1998 and 2001. The Industry Standard called itself the newsmagazine of the Internet Economy , and it specialized in areas where business and the Internet overlapped. Like, Wired magazine WIRED , Red Herring magazine Red Herring , and later Business 2.0 , it was part of a breed of late 1990s publications that filled a gap in technology coverage left by mainstream media at the time. The magazine, which was owned by the technology publishing company IDG , was in many ways the brainchild of John Battelle , who had been a journalist at WIRED both in the United States ... 2001. ref cite news last Wolverton first Troy url http news.com.com 2100 1023 271755.html title The Industry ... ref In 2010, The Industry Standard became a channel within InfoWorld, another publication owned by IDG. ref cite news first Eric last Knorr first2 Ian last2 Lamont url http www.infoworld.com d the industry standard welcome readers the industry standard 170 title Welcome, readers of the Industry Standard ... Website IDG DEFAULTSORT Industry Standard Category Defunct magazines of the United ...   more details



  1. Minister of Industry

    The Minister of Industry may refer to the head of the Ministry government department governmental department that specializes in industry. Some countries that have a Minister of Industry include Countries in alphabetic order Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research Australia 1928 Present Minister of Industry Canada 1995 Present Minister for Industries Ireland 1919 1921 Minister of Industry Norway 1945 1987 Industry, Trade and Labour Minister of Israel 1948 Present Minister of the Economy, Industry and Employment France 1944 Present Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Japan Ministry of Industry Thailand Minister of Industry of Thailand 1933 Present Minister of Industry Spain Minister of Industry of Spain . Note Only articles with the word Minister in it were included here. Disambig ...   more details



  1. Outline of industry

    Industry is the overall application of technology and other resources to the generation of economic output by producing goods and services. An industry is any grouping of business es that share a common method of generating profit economics profit s, such as the construction industry . The term is also often used to refer to heavy industry . The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to industry Essence of industry Main article Industry Business Cottage industry Heavy industry Light industry Manufacturing Industry sectors See also industrial sector Primary sector of industry the raw material s industry Secondary sector of industry manufacturing and construction Tertiary sector of industry the Service economics service industry Quaternary sector of industry intellectual services industry Major industries See also Category Industrial classifications div col Aerospace industry Agriculture see also Agribusiness Fishing industry Timber industry Tobacco industry Chemical industry Pharmaceutical industry Computer industry Software industry Construction industry Defense industry Energy industry Electrical power industry Petroleum industry Entertainment industry Food industry Health care industry Hospitality industry Information industry Insurance industry Manufacturing Arms industry Automotive industry Pulp and paper industry Steel industry Toy industry Shipbuilding industry Mass media Broadcasting Film industry Internet Music industry News media Publishing Telecommunications industry Water industry div col end History of industry Main article Industrial Revolution ... Business Colin Clark s Sector Model Cultural industry Culture industry Economy of scale Externality Global Industry Classification Standard Industrial action Industrial Age Industrial and organizational ... Industry Industry analyst Industry or market research Industry Structure Model Industry trade group Leisure industry Manufacturing Market research Mass production Materials science Pricing Primary ...   more details



  1. City of Industry

    City of Industry may refer to Industry, California City of Industry, California a city located in Los Angeles County, California City of Industry film City of Industry film , directed by John Irvin and starring Harvey Keitel and Stephen Dorff disambig ...   more details



  1. Mineral industry

    The mineral industry is the branch of industry responsible for the exploitation of minerals from soil deposits. This is achieved by mining through underground excavations or open workings , but also by processing plants. Products of mineral industry include various building materials, such as rocks ex. granite , but also cement , glass and ceramics . Worldwide Mineral industry of Africa Mineral industry of Asia Mineral industry of Europe Mineral industry of North America Mineral industry of South America Mineral industry of Colombia See also building industry metallurgy mining industry References Ratan Raj Tatiya, Ratan Tatiya, Surface and underground excavations methods, techniques and equipment , Taylor & Francis, 2005, ISBN 9058096270 DEFAULTSORT Mineral Industry Category Mining economy stub pl Przemys mineralny ...   more details



  1. Plastics Industry

    The plastics industry manufactures polymer materials and offers services in plastics important to a range of industries, including aerospace , building and construction , electronics , packaging , and transportation . See also American Plastics Council is an American trade association Alexander Crum Brown discovered the carbon double bond in ethylene Beccles is a town in England which is a center of the plastics industry Erie, Pennsylvania is a center of the plastics industry in the United States InterNorth is a large plastics industry company in Nebraska Oyonnax is called Plastic Valley in France Plastics engineering James Swinburne , the Father of British Plastics, revolutionized the plastics industry in Europe IDES Inc. a database of technical information about plastic materials External links http www.plasticsindustry.org The Society of the Plastics Industry SPI http www.cpia.ca Canadian Plastics Industry Association CPIA http www.MyplasticsIndustry.com My Plastics Industry MPI http www.Mappinc.com Plastic Industry MAPP Category Plastics industry ...   more details



  1. Smokestack industry

    Orphan date February 2009 A smokestack industry is a basic, usually cyclical, manufacturing industry . ref http www.investorwords.com 4611 smokestack industry.html Investor Words ref The factories stereotypically used in such industries have flue gas stack s, hence the name, and produce a high volume of pollution . ref http www.usingenglish.com reference idioms smokestack industry.html Using English ref Example industries include ironworks Iron and steelworks . Automotive industry Chemical industry References references Category Industry ...   more details



  1. Aircraft industry

    Unreferenced date December 2008 The aircraft industry is the industry supporting aviation by building aircraft and manufacturing aircraft parts for their maintenance. This includes aircraft and parts used for civil aviation and military aviation . Most production is done pursuant to type certificate s and Defense Standard s issued by a government body. This term has been largely subsumed by the more encompassing term aerospace industry . See also Military industrial complex Aircraft parts industry List of aircraft manufacturers Aircraft industry of Russia Category Aircraft manufacturers Aircraft industry aviation term stub ru uk ...   more details



  1. Sunset industry

    A sunset industry is an industry in decline, one that has passed its peak or boom periods. As one example, analog signal analogue recording technologies for audio or video have been surplanted by digital recording digital equivalents although analogue equipment is still offered, sales have declined dramatically and are not expected to recover, so this segment of the market has been branded a sunset industry . ref cite web url http www.securityworldhotel.com INT news.asp?YearSearch 0&type 4&id 39007 title Let s face it, analogue is a sunset industry accessdate 2008 05 16 author Christian Schiller date July 1, 2008 work SecurityWorldHotel.com ref See also Sunrise industry Primary industry Secondary industry References Reflist Category Industry econ stub ...   more details



  1. Growth industry

    Growth industry may refer to Economics of growth hormone treatment See also Industry Increasing demand, Supply and demand Demand curve shifts growth of economic demand disambig ...   more details



  1. Tobacco industry

    in the industry knew this, and that they deliberately understated the significance of their findings, contributing to the illness and death of many citizens in those states. The industry ...Tobacco Globalize date September 2010 The tobacco industry comprises those persons and companies engaged ... related products. It is a global industry tobacco can grow in any warm, moist environment, which means it can be farmed on all continents except Antarctica . The tobacco industry is particularly ... companies for two reasons. Firstly, as a global industry that came under sustained criticism ... and evolution of the public relations industry. Secondly, as a result of legal actions against ... smoking and articles on similar topics. Current position The tobacco industry generally refers ... is becoming increasingly restricted around the world. Industry outlook in the United States The tobacco industry in the United States has suffered greatly since the mid 1990s, when it was successfully ... is a heavy tax on the profits of the tobacco industry in the US, regressive against smokers, and further settlements being made only add to the financial burden of these companies, it is debatable if the industry has a money producing long term outlook. The tobacco industry has been largely successful in this litigation process, with the majority of cases being won by the industry. During the first 42 years of tobacco litigation between 1954 and 1996 the industry maintained a clean record in litigation ... et al. 2000 ref Between 1995 and 2005 59 of cases were won by the tobacco industry either outright ... of the industry s efforts to win these cases is questionable. In June 2009, U.S. President Barack ... against the tobacco industry are primarily restricted to the United States due to differences in legal ... industry a participants in the industry, and b people affected by the deaths attributable to tobacco ... systems, and the premature deaths of loved family members. Participants in the industry argue that commercial ...   more details



  1. Leisure industry

    The leisure industry is the segment of business focused on entertainment , recreation , and tourism related products and services. The field has developed to the point of having university degrees and disciplines focused on it, such as the Cornell University School of Hotel Administration , and San Jose State University s department of Hospitality industry hospitality , recreation and tourism management. ref http www.sjsu.edu hrtm ref References reflist The Tourism and Leisure Industry Shaping the Future , Klaus Weiermair and Christine Mathies. Haworth Press , 2004 ISBN 078902103X See also Gambling Category Industries industry stub ...   more details



  1. Sunrise industry

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 A sunrise industry is one that is new or relatively new, is growing fast and is expected to become important in the future. Examples of sunrise industries include hydrogen fuel production, space tourism , and online encyclopedia s. See also Sunset industry DEFAULTSORT Sunrise Industry Category Industry Econ stub ...   more details



  1. Nostalgia industry

    Orphan date September 2008 Nostalgia Industry is the monetization of humans natural tendencies to wish to relive and enhance fond memories . Classic examples of this are the tendencies of colleges and universities and approved license holders to sell memorabilia and other items to alumni and their family in an effort to help recapture memories and recruit the next generation of alumni. DEFAULTSORT Nostalgia Industry Category Industry Category Culture Industry stub Culture stub ...   more details



  1. Industry day

    File BCT Ground Combat Vehicle industry day 2.jpg thumb right Vice Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army General Peter W. Chiarelli Peter Chiarelli hosts an industry day for the BCT Ground Combat Vehicle Program . File BCT Ground Combat vehicle expo.jpg thumb right Industry representatives at an industry day for the BCT Ground Combat Vehicle Program . An industry day is an event held by a military to present requirements to industry representatives for weapons or vehicles. Common presentation methods include outlines by powerpoint . Industry days are usually held in succession with each event event holding less people as contractor s drop their bids. See also Blue ribbon panel Category Military acquisition Mil stub ...   more details



  1. Computer industry

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Computer industry is a collective term used to describe the whole range of businesses involved in developing computer software , designing computer hardware and computer networking infrastructures, the manufacture of computer components and the provision of information technology services. See also Consumer electronics Independent hardware vendor Independent software vendor Information technology IT Original equipment manufacturer OEM Software developer Software industry DEFAULTSORT Computer Industry Category Computer industry Industry stub ar ca Ind stria inform tica ko zh ...   more details




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