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    The Grand Canyon is one of the most popular and highly regarded tourist destinations in the United States (or the world, for that matter). However, sometimes it can be fun to go off the beaten path. Here, we present our list of the top 12 alternatives to visiting the Grand Canyon. If you're planning a summer vacation and want to try something new, then this list just might inspire you. Check it out for yourself below! Number Twelve: Todra Gorge Todra Gorge is one of Morocco's most popular…

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    During World War II, Japan committed countless crimes against the civilians of the nations they occupied, from the Nanjing Massacre to the issue of comfort women were few of the most major crimes committed by the Imperial Japanese Army. The Nanjing Massacre involved the mass murder of 300,000 people and the rape of around 20,000 women. During this duration of time, the comfort women were also introduced, which involved the forced prostitution of Asian women from the Philippines, Korea and China…

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    Richard Nixon Qualities

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    Many people look at Richard Nixon, the 37Th President of The United States of America in a bad way because of the Watergate scandal and how he was paranoid about losing his re-election campaign. But nobody looks at the things that he did good in his presidency for example, signing treaties with Russia and engaging in talks with China, and getting us out of the Vietnam War. Richard Nixon showed some successes and failures in his Presidency based on his domestic policy, foreign policy and the…

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    Craft Beer Industry Essay

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    partners marketing their beer outside of the province of Ontario, including Steam Whistle, Beau’s, Cameron’s, Lake of Bays, Flying Monkeys, Grand River, Black Oak selling in other Canadian provinces as well as Michigan, New York state and Spain, Ohio, Taiwan, and Mexico. Besides, as of 2014, there were over 1,400 direct brewery careers, which involves a small calculation of value brand jobs and over 56,000 indirect jobs. Overall, the 1,400 direct brewery jobs account for almost 30% of the direct…

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    country are defined by wants and needs of many. Political institutional pluralism is a government of the people, by the people and for the people. China as a gigantic united multi-national state, China is composed of 56 ethnic groups and also has Taiwan, Hongkong and Macao. These are very difficult for govern and control them. Thus, Chinese government suggests them to set up an autonomous region. This is similar with the government of the United States America.…

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    Misa Leeflang Research Notes National History Day Perry’s Expedition’s Effects on Japan ___ Thesis Perry’s Expedition’s Effects on Japan In 1853 and 1854, the encounter of Commodore Matthew Perry’s expedition to Japan forcefully opened the once isolated country to trade and diplomatic relations with western nations, rapidly modernizing Japan with the exchange of western ideas and technology. ___ Notes Introduction: Perry’s Expedition and its goals Commodore Matthew Calbraith Perry landed in…

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    The Hart-Celler Act known as the Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1965, put policies in place that greatly affected Asian Americans and the US demographic population which were immediate and evident over time. Up until the act of 1965 Asian Americans were highly discriminated against and laws were made to keep them from immigrating to the US. “In 1882, Congress passed the Chinese Exclusion Act, the first law in the United States that denied immigration to a specific ethnic group” (Le,…

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    Many Global Organizations have a reputation of unfair practices regarding the treatment of their employees when it comes to environmental issues and social responsibility. It appears that the reason for this is there are no real ties to any one local organization or party. “This criticism of multinationals is valid to a point, but it must be remembered that no corporation can successfully operate without regard to local social, labor, and environmental standards, and that multinationals in large…

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    Acer Case Study

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    Shih since the beginning of the company gave “key employee’s equity and the opportunity to obtain substantial ownership positions in subsidiary companies” He came up with the idea of Acer 1-2-3 customer’s first, employees second, shareholders third. He was a delegator who would give participation to his employees on decision making, Liu in the other hand brought more of a professional (based on American-individualistic culture) model to Acer since it was believed that the company was “frugal and…

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    “Ten, eleven, twelve!”, I counted as the pocket-sized piglets bounded into my hands. I felt a rush of excitement and a sense of accomplishment as the sow delivered her last piglet. Influential experiences as such have nourished my enduring passion for veterinary medicine. From my personal experience, I have witnessed the profound therapeutic effect that animals provide. My mother was a hardworking and selfless woman who suffered from depression. As a child I saw a tenacious woman who was…

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