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    Individuals were trying to create a business for themselves in the town by divulging in the idea of a “self-made” man (Man, Lecture Sept. 3). Each individual store and business played a pivotal role in providing for the town. The image wanted to capture the essence of the town and it showed people that the town could provide for people’s needs. I think by showing that Dodge City had ammunition and firearm stores, it shows people that they could protect themselves, because during 1875 many…

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    Cole Haan Marketing

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    Cole Haan – Empowering Women in Their Pursuit of Passion Brandy Adamson University of the People (Pasadena, California) Abstract The purpose of this paper is to analyze the marketing strategy and its implementation of the Cole Haan brand’s product line for women. This paper will be divided into four parts. The four parts as the company background, descriptive, diagnostic and prescriptive. Subsequent to the analysis, there will a recommendation for suggested changes to its marketing strategy…

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    The narrator demonstrates the central theme of the fiction story “A Clean Well Lighted Place” by Ernest Hemingway by having three age groups young, mid aged and older view the meaning of life. I believe that the theme of the story is that life has no desired meaning, and that everyone ends the same way, alone and dead in the ground. In the story life was viewed differently by the ages of each character described because they all have different situations and beliefs. The young waiter finds joy…

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    “I don’t think you can really understand the South if you don’t understand barbeque—as food, process, and event.” Barbeque has been one of the quintessential foods of the South and especially North Carolina for over 300 years and one can find its wood-smoked legacy throughout the Old North State. In colonial Virginia, where barbecue is thought to have first been introduced to white settlers, slave-owners made the duty of cooking barbecue for slaves (this was also the case in South Carolina).…

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    The American Civil War was fought to meet the pending succession of the eleven states that made up the Confederate States of America. The root causes of differences between the Confederacy and the Union were slavery and sectionalism. Sectionalism refers to playing the needs of one section of the nation over the nation as a whole. In addition to these differences geographical and economic development led to the sense of the nation as divided. The South saw their fighting as “rebuilding the…

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    in the scene where Tom takes a young man up to his hotel room. While common sense suggests Tom and the man would have sex, it is actually so that “Tom [could] impress him for an hour and then say good-bye to him forever… after serving him his best brandy and strolling about his apartment” (129). It is a very clear explanation of the pride Tom undergoes. A sadder approach would be when Tom is later on falling asleep after a long description about the self-respect possessions give to a man and…

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    Yule Leg History

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    The Yule Log This is a holiday cake called the Yule Log also known as the Christmas Log or Buche de Noel. This cake that is made at Christmastime dates back to the 19th century. At this time rolled sponge cakes filled with jam or cream and covered with butter cream icing began to be mentioned in European cookbooks. They were usually decorated with marzipan or meringue. The rolled shape of the cake was to remind one of a log and was typically covered with chocolate butter cream to look like the…

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    In this generation, your appearance is very important, even at a young age. The reason as to why it is like this is because television shows, movies, and social media, if you do not have any, “high end” clothing such as Pacsun, Nike, Brandy Melville, Converse, etc. In elementary school, bullying over appearance can be hard because children at that age do not have a filter, yet as they get older the filter develops. Children who do not have enough money sometimes cannot afford to eat…

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    Family Assessment: Days of Wine and Roses Howard West Kennesaw State University Nursing 4412 June 30, 2015 Family Assessment: Days of Wine and Roses The purpose of this paper is to provide a written analysis of the Clay family as observed from the film Days of Wine and Roses. The family processes will be evaluated using models that provide a framework for defining developmental stages in the family. After completing a thorough assessment of the family, a nursing diagnosis can be…

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    Molly was truly a toxic friend. At the time, we were tied to the hip. I didn’t think anything could possibly tear us apart. Surprisingly, it wasn’t anything like time, or other people that created a distance between us. Simply put, I just realized how awful of a person she was to have in my life. It only took me to be on the brink of death to realize it. I typically wasn’t the type to go partying all the time. Inevitably, a friend dragged me to one, despite my protests. It wasn’t all bad though,…

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