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    is a written documentary created by Randy Roberts and James S. Olson in which analyzes several aspects of one of the most famous events in Texas history, the battle of the Alamo. The battle of the Alamo was and has been controversial in that very little is known about what exactly happened during the siege. It was an event that caused a massive uproar during the Texas revolution and it also added more ire and will to succeed to the rebels at the time. The Alamo in blood in memory is the subtitle…

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    Mainstreaming Arkansas

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    revenue for the city and state; however, the oil ran out in the end. Instead of plummeting back toward financial distress, a chicken industry opened up near El Dorado in which business began booming once more. Across the state in Northwest Arkansas, Sam Walton began dreaming of a store that could sell massive and diverse amounts of merchandise at a lesser expense to the public. As a result of this dream, Walton opened the infamous Wal-Mart franchise, which quickly grew and began to appear all…

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    The Maltese Falcon is a thrilling, mystery crime that made its debut in 1941. Main character, Sam Spade, battles around town to find this treasured falcon. Spade doesn’t know what is so great about the falcon, however he just knows that it’s costing him his reputation around town. With the police watching his every move and the death of his partner, he is pressed for time. The film gives you a suspenseful feel, as if you are doing the dirty work right along with him. Director, John Huston,…

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    The film American Beauty was written by Alan Ball and directed by Sam Mendes. The motion picture was released in 1999, and was distributed by DreamWorks Pictures. Although this movie was very controversial it won awards that include: best picture, actor, and screenplay. In this film, actor Kevin Spacy stars as the main character Lester Burnham, a forty-two year old man who is enduring a life transformation during his mid-life crisis years. Lester was living the typical ‘American Dream’; he had a…

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    Walmart is one of the biggest retail company in United States earning $485.7 billion in revenues in 2015. In 1945, before Walmart organization was assembled, Sam Walton purchased a brand of the Ben Franklin Stores from the Butler Brothers. His main purpose was to sell merchandises at low costs to get higher volume sales at a lower profit margin. It was troublesome at first because the lease cost and branch buy were strangely high, but he could discover lower-cost suppliers than the ones used by…

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    “Greed is a bottomless pit which exhausts the person in an endless effort to satisfy the need without ever reaching satisfaction” (Erich Fromm). In The Maltese Falcon and The Thin Man written by Dashiell Hammett, Hammett displays the high increase of criminal activity that takes place during the prohibition era in the United States. In Hammett’s novels, the characters’ monetary greed leads to negative consequences. As a result of their monetary greed, the characters face death, in-humanity, and…

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    associates, enabled him to inspire others to work toward achieving his vision (Bergdahl, 2004). Ultimately, through the creation and maintenance of a healthy organizational culture, in which all management decisions and employee behavior align with Sam Walton’s vision and the three central values on which the organization was founded, Wal-Mart has grown to become both a cultural icon, and a neighborhood landmark; the epitome of retailing success. Walking through a store, one may hear the cheer…

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    The show opens with a fast forward to the final episode of the season, similar to season one of How to Get Away with Murder (Robinson, 2015). A station wagon is seen flying down a dirt road and we see the three main characters (who are inside the car) looking behind them in a panic. Without any further context it will cut to the opening credit sequence which are panoramic shots of New Mexico, inspired by the opening scene of chapter 39 of House of Cards (Buchman, 2015). In the pilot episode, the…

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    Conclusion Keller Williams Realty, a United States born franchise is an international Real Estate powerhouse. The organization is founded and headquartered in Austin, TX in 1983 by Gary Keller along with Joe Williams. The franchise is boastful at being the largest real estate franchise in the world by agent count with over 150,000 agents as well as having over 700 offices worldwide. Keller Williams Realty has expanded its operations outside of the North America region to include 31 countries and…

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    In the 1950s, the civil rights movement gained popularity. Rosa Parks remains one of the most prominent and impactful leaders of the civil rights movement. On December 1, 1955 Rosa Parks sat in the front row of the “colored” section of seats on the bus. When the “white seats” filled up the driver asked Parks to move from her seat to make room for a white person. Rosa Parks refused and stayed seated. She then got arrested and fined for her act. The social norms targeted and harmed Rosa Parks and…

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