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    The New Belgium Brewing Company has become one of the top 5 largest craft brewery in the United States, producing enormous amounts of barrels of bear per year with a distribution network that reaches more than 35 states (Rhodes, 2015). Based on research, New Belgium’s success has been driven by the alignment of its business model and operating model. Furthermore, the company’s model leverages high employee and community engagement to generate ground-breaking products that consumers take…

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    of heart was to win over Katrina Van Tassel, the daughter of a wealthy man. It was short lived, however, when she turned him down for Brom Bones. Heartbroken he went to a tavern, a place he never visits, and drank the content of an unknown keg. Inside that keg was a strong alcoholic drink imported from Holland, which was way too strong for someone of little experience in drinking. Ichabod crane shortly, thereafter, fell into a deep sleep right on the floor of the tavern. Suddenly, Ichabod…

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    1. The differences between a colonial farmer and a planter were that farmers in the colonial times worked small, family-run farms and they cleared land, dug ditches, built fences and farm buildings, plowed, and did other heavy labor. Meanwhile, planters were wealthy, educated men who oversaw the operations on their large farms, or plantations, and the planters dealt more with logistics than with hard labor. They could be found supervising the slaves and staff and inspecting crops. 2. Some of…

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    C- Temperance was the least important reform from this time period because alcohol was eventually legal again and crime rates went up without alcohol. E- Temperance wasn’t that important because the 21st amendment makes alcohol legal again. They banned alcohol just to bring it back. (Constitution Center) R- Temperance isn’t important because eventually alcohol was brought back. So all of the protesting to ban alcohol didn’t really matter at all. It doesn’t matter because the 21st amendment…

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    Submarine warafare started in the seventeen century. The bushnell's turtle was the first submarine. It is also the first u.s sbmarine ever used in combat. The submarine was launched in New york. The war started in june, 1776 with general Howe and Adimiral lord howe. They sailed into new york habor with largest army england. They were finding a way to attack the british underneath the water. The submarine would carry many explosives. David Bushnell built "The Turtle" which was a…

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    Hazing Traditions

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    hazing traditions involve alcohol. Alcohol is a common element in hazing. Drinking games can lead quickly to alcohol poisoning — especially when inexperienced, underage drinkers are served hard liquor (a few vodka bottles are easier to hide than a keg). Drunken new members hoping to impress upper-level students often do things they would consider too risky when sober. Older members usually drink, too, impairing their own judgment of when initiation rites have gone too far. One story recalls,…

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    The article, “Colleges Still Locked in Battle of the Binge” by Robert MacCoppin, discusses some of the problems colleges have with students that binge drink. It also discusses some statistics about the number of students that binge drink during college. Catherine Sedun, a graduate from Northwestern University, says that she still remembers “binge drinking among students when she attended college about a decade ago.” How is it that of all the things college students experience the one thing she…

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    Brian Cruver's Report

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    Brian Cruver was a firsthand witness to the disturbing, surreal, and hilarious moments of Enron's long dance with death. When he first entered Enron's office complex, "the Death Star," he was the epitome of the Enron employee: young, brash, sporting a shiny new MBA, and obscenely overpaid. From his first day, however, when he was told that some colleagues hadn't really wanted to see him hired, he found himself in the middle of a venal greed machine whose story unfolded with all the absurdity and…

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    bore on his shoulder a stout keg full with liquor." In the stories, the mystical characters also have another similarity. The mystical character that Tom meets wants him to do a job, "All these were under his command . . . that none could find them but such as propitiated his favor." The Devil wanted Tom to sell his soul to him and become a loan shark. Similarly, the mystical character that Rip meets also desires for Rip to do a job, "He bore on his shoulder a stout keg . . . Rip to approach…

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    There are three types of identity crisis: a temporary change of identity; no change at all, and a permanent change that isn’t reverted. Looking at the classic novels An Inspector Calls by J.B Priestly and Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, we can see these are present in their characters.Of Mice and Men was first published in 1937, it is a poignant tale of a remarkable friendship between two peripatetic workers in the Great Depression years of 1930’s America. George is a small hardworking man…

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