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    The leading conflict of the start of the Revolution is the end of the French and Indian war when the tensions were high. At the end of the war when Britain came to the top the war concluded. At the very end of the war Britain was in big debt. They had to find a way to get out of it. So the started to tax the colonists big time. Britain started to put tax on everything to gain money to get out of debt. The colonists were fighting back against the taxes. They put a tax on tea which lead to the…

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    The Democratic Republic of the Congo is a land of resources that many have taken advantage of. Because of its remote location and foreign mining companies the people of the congo are very poor. The vast resources of the Democratic Republic of the Congo have major impacts on global societies all around the world. The Democratic Republic of Congo or simply called Congo is located in south central Africa between Tanzania and Gabon. The Congo is made up of a variety of different landscapes…

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    further the details of the situation. As a repercussion the Russian government expelled two Swedish diplomats. Some see this as a return to ‘Cold War’ diplomacy by the Russians. One may now ask, what is the line for unethical information gathering by companies or…

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    in the paw he says "He wanted to show that fated rules people's lives, and those who interfered with it did so to their sorrow" I started to think that maybe this way of thinking was common 100 years ago, but know the way of thinking is "you are the one who can write your fate”. Also the story made think that Mr. white wasn't sure that the monkey’s paw really worked, but he kept using it. Maybe it was a coincidence that Herbert died and the company offer 200 dollars to the family, but for Mr.…

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    the old users of Old Spice have a soft corner for this cologne formula that comes from Procter & Gamble. The cologne coming from Procter & Gamble is more famous also because the distribution of products in done in a better way by the company. The product from this company is widespread whereas the one from Shulton needs to be purchased from few online distributors in the United…

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    India was pertinent in making trade with the local tribes as well as getting opium into China, even going to war for it. The British also used their imperial status to strip India of their natural resources while the white British colonists lived in luxury on a higher elevation, while the indigenous population suffered from lack of said resources…

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    share a similar ethos of economic frustration and discontent with pervasive elitism. The decline of the auto, steel, and coal industries during the late-20th century negatively impacted their cultural relevance and lucrativeness. Several of the auto companies were outsourced to Germany and Japan. As a result, the worth of the American dollar fell drastically due to increased competition in the international labor market. In turn, these displaced American working-class outwardly distrusted the…

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    reward the best performers and to lay off the consistent bad performers. But questions have been asked on its efficacy in improving the performance with claims that it demotivates the employees and lead to disengagement and attrition. Recently some companies have shrugged off their inertia and replaced the Bell curve with continuous goal monitoring coupled with frequent feedback. The question to explore in this paper is, if it is time to Bell the Bell Curve? What…

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    institutions to augment strategic autonomy, which in future can challenge international rules and shift the balance of global order. President Xi Jingping’s foreign policy reflects his wariness of western influence and his desire…

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    I know this because the British parliament put up with the colonist until “they saw the destruction of 342 chests of tea belonging to the British East India Company as wanton destruction of property by Boston thugs”(TheIntolerableActs p2), then they got angry. King George III and the British parliament tolerated the colonists for a long time. But when a small group of Boston colonists had destroyed more than…

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