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    From its beginnings in Jamaica in 1655, the sugar industry became an competitive, global, and extremely profitable industry. Cane sugar was known to the western world Pre-Columbian era , but not on a large scale. The sugar trade was driven by factors in Europe, including the high demand for sugar, European desire to gain wealth in the new world, and the mercantile system. Conditions outside of Europe also developed the sugar trade, such as conditions in the new world, and trade of new products,…

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    The driving factor behind the slave trade in America was to maximize profits and obtain wealth. While Europe used their slaves as more of servants and to help with their economy. Money controls all of them even Africa, as they fought their own people to sell off prisoners of…

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    West African Slave Trade

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    Throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, Africa as well as the majority of Europe, experienced significant increases due to the thriving transatlantic slave trade. While the Europeans encountered great monetary gains, Africans faced immense agony. The greed for wealth demonstrated by Great Britain, Spain, Portugal, and France invoked an increase in one of the most dangerous careers: piracy. Increasing piracy on the Atlantic Ocean not only generated more anguish for the slaves, but…

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    The economic benefits of slavery were too large to ignore, although the North was more liberal and quicker to distance itself from slavery publicly, as a whole it was still very involved. Without the large plantations of the South, the visibility of Northern slavery was usually well hidden and publicity of slavery virtually non-existent. While most believe the North was completely against slavery, the surprising fact is the North were just as involved with slave trade as the South was involved…

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    Topic: Did the Atlantic plantation complex create slavery, or was it the other way around? The Atlantic plantation complex was crucial to the Americas’ inclusion in the international economy. Slavery was a key component to the success of the New World, as it laid the basis for market trade between the New World and the rest of the globe. The existence of slavery throughout centuries prior to the growth of the Atlantic plantation complex was distinct to the use of slavery in the New World, the…

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    In Sinbad the Sailors fourth voyage that he tells Sinbad the Porter and other companions that are there, he discusses how he came to an island that had black men that brought them to their king. The Sailor had become restless for more voyaging after his third journey, and decides to go to sea to trade and make more money (Sinbad the Sailor voyage 4: 28). The high seas knock him and others off the boat, and they arrive to the island of the black men who take them to their king (Sinbad the Sailor…

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    Indigo Airlines Case Study

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    It provides various types of services to various people. It provides best promotional offers to attract the people. Number of passengers travelled is increasing from day to day. IndiGo offers two type of services they are passenger services and cargo services. Indigo airline is one of the best airlines providing many different services…

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    SWOT & PEST Analysis - Emirates Airlines SWOT As Emirates Airlines plans to increase there revenue by launching a new project, it needs to create a framework and analyse it throughly, with the help of SWOT analysis this can be achieved. SWOT - Strength, Weakness, Opportunities and Threats Strength The most important strength, some may even consider it an asset, for emirate airlines is its brand awareness among the consumers. The Chairman of the airline - Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum is…

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    Trans Saharan Slave Trade

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    Muhammad believed that slaves are also human beings. They should be treated with respect. Islam is a religion which is believed to be non violent and peaceful. The love for one another and for Allah. Islam has placed an emphasis the importance of people. They should be treated with kindness and…

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    Tak Cramics Case Study

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    Introduction RAK Ceramics is a global consumer ceramics company with its background Arab Gulf in UAE. It was initiated in 1990 by sheikh Saud Bin Saqr and engineer Abdulla Massaad.It is a source of creative and a key contributor to the upgrading of the ceramic industry standards to levels beyond the framework of a unique competition both in terms of design and production capacity and promotional operations and exemplary distribution network scattered around more than 160 countries. Due to…

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