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    The Clinton Conspiracy

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    of police and politicians, several more suspicious deaths occurred” (O’Brien). Many people who were linked to the case were killed or died in mysterious ways. The first of them being Keith Coney, a potential witness; he was “killed in a motorcycle wreck after his throat was slit, ruled an accident, but no autopsy was ever performed” (O’Brien). The next person to die was Keith Makaskle. “He was an informant in the drug smuggling case, Keith was found in his garage stabbed to death 113 times” (O’Brien). “Greg Collins a friend of Keith Coney’s was found shot to death, then Boonie Bearden went missing and was presumed dead” (O’Brien). All three of them, Bearden, Coney and Collins, were witnesses, they all died, and there never was a push from law enforcement to figure out what had happened. “Even Barry Seals airplane mechanic died of an apparent suicide after drinking mouthwash” (O’Brien). Plenty of other murders were committed that took place near Mena all attempts at finding the truth were either “stopped or hampered” (O’brien) by the Clintons. Another big conspiracy around the Clintons which ended in death was Whitewater land purchase. It all started when Bill Clinton, Arkansas Attorney General at the time, and Hillary Clinton “joined with James B. and Susan McDougal to borrow $203,000 to buy 220 acres of land in the Ozarks in Arkansas” (Washington Post). “They soon form the Whitewater Development Corp., intending to build vacation homes” (Washington Post). He was then…

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    QUESTION 2: Modern television dramas can reinforce and/or subvert dominant ideologies. Discuss this statement with reference to one television drama series you have studied. Television dramas have the power to represent versions of reality, both subverting and normalising social and cultural stereotypes. The law drama series Suits (2011) reinforces the dominant ideologies of inequality by sexualisation of women and promoting a misconception of men. The show can be interpreted as a “man show”.…

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    major? Despite going back and forth, I finally chose what major I want to pursue, and that major is economics. I mainly chose this major because it will prepare me the most for law school which I plan to do after receiving my undergraduate degree from West Virginia University. I am currently on track with my major, and over the next four years, I plan to take all necessary classes needed for my major and to help better myself for law school. Over the next decade, many things can happen, but I…

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    Minority women in the legal profession are still a relatively new occurrence. According to the American Bar Association report, there are 34% of women in law firms. For minority women it seems as private practice is a better alternative. They are less likely to face discrimination and more likely to achieve their desired standing. Women in large law firms only account for 4% of the total number of attorneys . There is still a lot of bias towards minority females making it difficult for them to…

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    Analysis Of Robert Wuthnow's American Dream

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    much, not enough time with the family, not enough pay, and so on. My American Dream would include a good job and lots of money, spare time for my family and I, and most importantly, healthiness. First, money is very important in my American Dream for obvious reasons. Money gets you food. Money gets you shelter. Money gets you nice things. I believe that money, lots of money, is a big part of everyone?s American Dream; everyone including myself. When most people think of money the…

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    For firms, competitive advantage and success go hand-in-hand. Because so many firms are judged on their profit margin, having a high competitive advantage that allows the firm to dictate prices and drive down costs is key. Thus, firms are constantly seeking out how they can increase their advantage in hopes that it will result in increased profits. This push to have a high competitive advantage leads firms to examine five key elements that are used in determining a firm’s advantage: established…

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    The inter-firm networks have a strong impact on the firm capabilities of the business systems. In the following paragraphs we introduce the main concepts, identifying the main inter-firm types among the different advanced business systems. We also show two examples of contrasting countries, where inter-firm networks have shaped the way capabilities are developed. To start with, in order to analyse how inter-firm networks affect firm capabilities, we will discuss the context in which we will use…

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    external to a firm that are beyond the firm’s control. However, they do affects the firm’s strategy and profitability and affects affects porter’s five forces in various ways. The general environment consists of six segments namely: Demographic, technological, economic, sociocultural, political/legal and global. Firms need to vigilantly track the different segments and assess changes in event in any of this segment that would affect performance. The firm should use scenario planning and have a…

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    Distinctive competencies When the word distinctive competency is utilized, it implies competencies that differentiates individual’s competencies from its rivals and provides him/her benefits over its opposition. Distinctive competencies are utilized for companies and also for people. For instance, wall mart rivals against other major chains stores. It has the benefits of minimal prices and wide range. These competencies provide it the benefit over different chains due to there is value and…

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    A firm can increase its grasp on an industry in many different forms in order to increase its diversification. One way for a firm to increase its diversification is to undergo an acquisition. General Electric has been through numerous acquisitions including some recently. The reasons behind these acquisitions led to many different options. Well the acquisitions that General Electric has undergone seem to working efficiently, many different difficulties could occur. An acquisition can be…

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