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    During a companies life they can be faced with the harsh reality of poor performance in the form of declining revenues or loss of customers. Often the reason for this can be a lack of focus being put on innovation. This innovation can apply to the products the company may produce or the business models that the company deploys. IT has had a massive impact on the business world, from small to big enterprises across all sectors. The competitive field in which companies now compete has changed…

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    Weapons and Technology of WW1 World War I was called “the war to end all wars;,” however, it didn’t end anything. World War I was the biggest war anyone has ever seen in their time. Some countries were crippled, and some countries were strengthened, the same can be said of families. Over 38 million people died during this horrendous conflict, most of these deaths were civilians. Philippians 3:13 says, “Brothers, I do not consider that I have made it my own. But one thing I do: forgetting what…

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    Do Professional Athletes Deserve the Big Bucks? Have you ever heard of the green-eyed monster? William Shakespeare’s Iago was probably the first to use that term in all of human history in the play Othello, when he said, “Oh, beware, my lord, of jealousy! It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock The meat it feeds on.” …

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    good relationship with the locals and there we see the children bringing food to the soldiers. Although, even in those instances the soldier had to be aware of the possible attacks by the Viet Cong or as the author names them “ol’ Charlie”. When scouting through a village, soldiers needed to be extra careful because they had to watch for the booby traps the enemy planted as well as possible ambushes. Civilians were also considered a threat because they could have attacked as well, and in many…

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    6. Stephanie Chappell Disbrow: Skills of a Top Talent Acquisition Specialist Recruiting and talent acquisition is not purely a numbers game, just ask Stephanie Chappell Disbrow, a professional talent acquisition specialist for inVentiv Health. People with her title and qualifications are tasked with more than filling an empty position, they are required to find the ideal candidate for a job, one that will remain with the company. As employee turnover is an expense that no one wishes to deal with…

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    After the tens of thousands of years, this war between the humans and the aliens just seems to refuse to end. Now I, as well as several others, are stuck fighting in this never-ending war several thousand light years from our home and families. We were tired and we missed home. Every day we have wondered if we would ever return home again, if we’ll even live to see the earth’s oceans or the blue sky, although we’ve heard rumours that the same Earth we have lived on before was not the same as…

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    Did you know that thousands of people hit deer every year, and hundreds of people are injured in the United States because deer herds are overpopulating. Animals being struck by vehicles has been a big problem that multiple Americans face in their lives. When it comes to deer there isn 't much you can do to stop your vehicle from hitting them. One deer can cause thousands of dollars worth of damage to a vehicle. It is guaranteed that someone you know has struck a deer or even been seriously…

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    The United States occupation of Haiti lasted from 1915-1934 following the assassination of Haitian president, Vilbrun Sam. President Woodrow Wilson sent the marines to restore order and maintain economic and political stability. The United States had long interest in Haiti as a potential naval base. For that reason, Haiti’s stability concerned U.S. diplomatic and defense officials who feared the country’s instability might result in foreign rule. This paper explores letters written by…

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    Causes Of Trench Warfare

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    Trench warfare was a war tactic used in World War I that helped military men defend themselves. It also was for their own protection, but of course there were still many fatalities. Was it a good war tactic? No, and here is why. It was designed to help make the war progress with greater speed but all it did was cause a stalemate. Trench warfare started on the Western Front on September 15th, 1914. The first trenches were first used in the First Battle of the Marne when both sides of troops…

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    route to the other sea. This resulted in other elements, for example having an Algonquin be married to and Englishmen. One important scenes that contributes to this is the first time Pocahontas and John Smith see each other. Smith is walking around scouting the land and their eyes meet and then she quickly turns away and runs off. This is important because a few scenes after that Smith is about to get killed by the Algonquin’s and she saves him. If they wouldn’t have had that encounter then…

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