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    The History Of Walmart

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    The first Walmart was opened on July 2nd, 1962! It was opened by a nice man named Sam Walton. It was opened in the city of Rogers, Arkansas. It was the first of 24 Walmart stores across Arkansas. Sam wanted to start a company that would offer people good quality items for lower prices than the competition. Little did he know that he would change the future of businesses forever. Sam Walton created a store that sold high quality items for cheaper prices. Walmart’s first slogan was “We Sell for…

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    Inequality According to Rousseau In his Discourse on Inequality Rousseau strips humankind down to its initial state in an attempt to find the foundation of inequality. He pursues this foundation in hopes of being able to answer his larger question, when was the “moment at which right took the place of violence and nature became subject to law”. In other words, when does natural law give way to inequality. This paper will provide a comprehensive look at Rousseau’s attempt at answering that…

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    While there are many of people that are in prison for something they did and they deserve to be in prison, there are also probably just as many in prison for crimes they didn’t commit and are now serving time for. The case that usually comes to mind with a lot of people is the West Memphis three. This story was a gigantic topic when it first hit TV and newsstands. There is another case almost exactly like West Memphis three called the Central Park Five. Both stories prove that innocent people go…

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    Macomber Natural Order

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    The Natural Order Introduction The natural order, as I see it, represents the set of laws that govern the natural world around us. These laws are sometimes at odds with the laws that we in civilized society have set forth. In Ernest Hemingway’s short story, “The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber”, he gives us a glimpse of how certain individuals would act if civilized society were to collapse around them. In this story there is no societal standards, only the laws that govern the natural…

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    Wal-Mart has promised the lowest prices compared to their competitors since Sam Walton founded it in 1962. Since then, Wal-Mart has become a multi-billion dollar international corporation with over 2 million employees. Wal-Mart has made over $16 billion dollars this year alone, adding to a total of over $450 billion dollars in revenue with over 11,000 locations worldwide. Due to the company’s huge success, the Walton family is now part of the wealthiest one percent of the Earth’s population.…

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    Sam Walton Research Paper

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    a J.C. Penney Company. He went into the Army during World War II, then, returned in 1945. Sam borrowed 25,000 from his father in law to open his first store in Newport, Arkansas. Walton and his younger brother James came to own 15 Ben Franklin Stores. In 1962 Sam took a risk and opened the first Wal-Mart store in Rogers, Arkansas. In just ten short years the company share value had grown to $176 Million. By the early 90’s Wal-Mart had surpassed other companies of its size such as Sears. While…

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    Home Depot History

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    The story behind the largest home center retailer all began in early 1978. Established by Arthur Blank and Bernie Marcus alongside with a financial specialist investor known as Ken Langone and marketing master Pat Farrah. Their vision were to make a chain of home-improvement warehouses, which are greater than any other competitors' facilities, filled with different array of products and to sell that products they needed some well trained and knowledgeable associates. Home Depot practically…

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    The first documented European exploration in Arkansas occurred in 1541 CE by Hernando de Soto. De Soto’s exploration was sponsored by the Spanish government to find wealthy Native American civilizations and to take their wealth from them. The next documented European interaction with the people of Arkansas was in 1673 CE by Jacques Marquette. Marquette was a Jesuit missionary that explored the Mississippi in search of a way to the Caribbean Ocean. Besides the fact of these two explorations both…

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    Walmart is a retail firm founded by Sam Walton in 1962 in Rogers Arkansas. In 1970 the company went public and began opening nationally, it operates on a business model of offering an assortment of goods and services at low costs. (Walmart.com). some of the strengths that Walmart has is the variety of products offered, a large online presence, and a fleet of trucks to supplement their supply chain. Furthermore, the company generally takes a high percentage of business from small independent…

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    Sam Walton and his brother Bud opened the doors to their first Wal-Mart store in 1962. This store was located on Walnut Street in the small town of Rogers, Arkansas. Over the next thirty plus years, Wal-Mart would grow into the biggest and most recognizable names in the US. It was a success story that rivaled any other in US history. Over the next twenty-six years, Wal-Mart grew exponentially and in 1988, Wal-Mart opened its first superstore. Stock in the company skyrocketed as superstores…

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