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    article is by Efreeburg, detailing two companies who are the epitome of good social responsibility. Things such as environmental sustainability, employee and customer satisfaction and single-stream recycling are what make Greyston Bakery and New Belgium Brewing “Best for the World” These perspectives are incompatible. One exists to negate the other. On the one hand, the B corporation article commends the continuous…

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    A success campaign ad is important to any organization, especially a start-up company. The New Belgium Brewing Company managed to have this unique television ad on its first opportunity. It shows the dedication, hard work, and attention to detail that has made this organization efficacious. Furthermore, it explains how and why this organization has managed to capture a market share of a well-established beer industry. One can determine that this company used its great marketing skills to target…

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    New Belgium Brewing Company (NBBC) can maintain its strategic focus as the company continues to grow by assessing the results of its SWOT analysis, the adjust the shifting marketing plan to address the focus of the target audience and exploit competitive advantages to deliver value to its customers or perceived value (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014).NBBC needs to diversify its product line markets and continue to communicate its messages of social responsibility and employee empowerment. (Kenyon &…

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    King Leopold II of Belgium, which started the European Scramble for Africa. The European powers would go on to dominate the continent for years to come, and leave debilitating effects on the continent that still last to today. The time before 1884, European powers colonized only 10% of the African continent. However, this all changed after King Leopold II of Belgium annexed the Congo as his own estate. This led to the European powers of Britain, France, Portugal, Germany, Belgium, Italy, and…

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    Since the dawn of civilization, the need for stratification, hierarchy, and superiority has taken on numerous visages to establish the dominance of one group over another. Systems of feudalism, slavery, and colonialism have been employed throughout the world to fill this need, opening a Pandora’s Box of hatred, xenophobia, bigotry, and ignorance. These systems of stratification often benefitted their respective societies, but have posed questions to the value of life and moral concerns. The…

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    King Leopold’s Greedy Fall As King Leopold came to power of the Belgian throne, he had much more in mind than ruling only Belgium. Even though Belgium was already under his restricting rule, he was nowhere near reaching his point of satisfaction. Leopold needed another country to gain personal wealth and power from and intended extracting valuable resources form the Congo Free State. This only begins to explain Leopold’s greed and terror and how he would have to be forcefully removed from power…

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    King Leopold's Ghost Essay

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    believe that this is freedom. The result for the rich is isolation and suicide, for the poor, envy and murder.” This quote best exemplifies the ideology that enabled King Leopold the Second to exploit and destroy an area seventy-six times larger than Belgium itself.1 He did what no other man or country could have fathomed of doing at the time,. The origins of greed and his constant manipulation of perception created one of the most deadly periods of time in not just African history, but in…

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    King Leopold's Ghost Essay

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    ghost is a book describing the modern history of the Congo which is a story of brutality, greed and death all caused by King Leopold. The story of King Leopold was widely discussed around the world due to the events that happened to the people of Belgium during his reign. King Leopold’s Ghost describes a lot of events, beginning with the effort made by King Leopold make a colonial claim for the Congo and the inhabitants. One of the main topics described is New Imperialism, which is a period…

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    and King Leopold II of Belgium went against human rights. Leopold took over the Congo by using forced labor to receive goods and benefited off of it. King Leopold’s Ghost is an historical book about Henry Morton Stanley. Stanley, as a child, was moved from place to place because his family did not want him. He eventually left and traveled around trying to figure out what he was going to do. He eventually came to a dock where there were ships being unloaded in Belgium. The ships contained…

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    Page 1 Source five states that Leopold put hospitals into effect at every important point in the region. He produced churches, schools, and laboratories, and organized government buildings. He cleared non-providing forests with land to produce rubber, cocoa, coffee, and other food-providing trees, vines, and crops. The locals would have noticed Leopold 's reforms in ways suggested in the picture documents. Railways, hospitals, and new currency were just some of Leopold’s reforms in order to…

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