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    Ecotopia Analysis

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    period of time. In Ernest Callenbach's Ecotopia, Callenbach writes about a sustainable community in the United States of America called Ecotopia. The states of Northern California, Oregon, and Washington have all succeeded from the USA to form this new vision of the future. After twenty years since its independence of the United States, Willam Weston, who is a journalist, has been chosen by the Times-Post to travel to Ecotopia and write about the way of life of the Ecotopians that amazes the…

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    overwhelmed her after half an hour of worrying at the same problem. She became even further irritated when she wasn’t able to view the problem through her blurred vision. Eventually, after calming herself down and finding motivation within her, she figured out the problem. I have to do better than this. I must get a hundred on that test tomorrow, she…

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    his arms out to it but always falls short of grasping it. Nick Carraway alludes Gatsby’s desires by verbalizing, “Gatsby believed in the green light, the orgastic future that year by year recedes before us. It eluded us then, but that’s no matter- tomorrow we will run faster, stretch out our arms farther….And one fine morning- so we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past,” (180). Not only are Gatsby’s beliefs included in the quote, but the core of the American…

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    The Key Drivers of Innovation The innovation and technical progress experienced in the transportation industry is driven by speed and efficiency, market size and structures, and strategy formulation. Speed and efficiency The need to have fast delivery of supplies to cities and towns and from farmlands to urban centers facilitated innovation in railway and railcars. Initially, innovation in the transport industry was due to economies of scale. With the intention of sustaining themselves, towns…

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    Children are a valuable resource and should be educated as such. The generations in the past that were filled with prejudice could have been filled with love. Instead, the little boys and girls of yesterday were taught irrational ideas by their teachers and parents. Today times are much different. The manner in which everything is taught today focuses a lot more on diversity. As a society though, the current standards must be up kept and the education that the future is receiving must be…

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    everywhere because of death happening everywhere. Also, there were many people that were dying because of people who had diseases or illnesses, which they did not have the medicine to cure it. There was starving people everywhere trying to live only to tomorrow, not trying to live until there utopia was created. Instead of creating a dream for them, they created a nightmare that caused a lot of death to friends, family, and colleagues. Another event where they created a nightmare out of a dream…

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    Fedex Case Analysis

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    The re-organisation taken place in FedEx has totally redesigned its business processes around the Web. Most of its shipments are ordered, tracked, and managed via the Internet. In the new economy, FedEx need to consider its growth potential with respect to any investment opportunity, yet assessing that potential has never been more difficult. The post-dotcom era foresee that only those who focus on the customer and on creating new customer value proposition can succeed. In this new world,…

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    that one key is to… embrace participation, collaboration, networking…” Collaboration and teamwork is such a key element to many aspects of life - it appears everywhere, and this skill comes in handy later in life in many situations, maybe even tomorrow. It took me a slight bit of willingness to give collaboration and teamwork a shot and understand what is behind it, it’s not just wanted or unwanted socialization, like I thought before, it might be the key to building a business empire, for…

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    “Two more days until we get our girls back bro.” Ethan says to me. “We’d better get in as much practicing as we can.” “It’s been a great week.” I type as I reminisce of the past few days. Ethan and I have been in hard core training mode this week. An all protein diet and intense football practice. The past few days we have been working on just building our muscle and strength up. I need to build up as much muscle as well as cut my body fat. This will help me to block my opponents better, tackle…

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    foes he will face that Macbeth runs into a problem. From what he already knows from the witches, he should not have any more competition for his crown. But the only future Macbeth can see is one where his crown has been taken, so he says, “I will tomorrow and bedtimes I will to the weird sisters. More shall they speak for now I am bent to know” (Shakespeare III.iiii.164-166). If Macbeth knew how to function without knowing his future he could have had a longer reign. When he says he is “bent to…

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