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    attack on Pearl Harbor by Yamamoto. .America has mobilized a lot they made a mobilization to prepare a war he made troops creation for active service on December 7, 1941 was a surprise attack by the Japanese Imperial Naval Service against the US naval base at pearl harbor specially to Hawaii. This military strike mobilized the whole country and prepared them for the war in almost a year. the mobilization brings many jobs that help end the Great Depression in the United States. There were 43…

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    products. Figure 1: Five Forces that Shape Competition Note: Adapted from The five competitive forces that shape strategy. Harvard Business Review. By Porter, M. (2008). 2013 Copyright by Harvard Business School Publishing. Adapted with permission. Competition among Existing Competitors Companies that are already established are already ahead of Carrefour as they have their loyal customers, they are located in a prime location and fully comprehend the market itself. Bargaining Power of…

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    Temples and Rituals opens chapter five. This chapter sever to inform Walton reader of the action and purpose of the temple. Temples primary design was for the residence of the deities, and not for places of worship. The temples represent a “shadow of a heavenly residence, therefore it served as a link or gateway to the heavens or cosmos.” The temples were distinct with an image of the deity. Many rituals were performed to guarantee that each deity approved of the symbol being placed on the…

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    Herzberg’s motivator-hygiene theory, and David McClelland’s needs for achievement, affiliation, and power (Bethel University, 2011). Other contributing aspects that can help or hurt motivation is the actual organizational structure and communications within the company. This not only affects motivation but it can affect behavior, relations, and performance (Bethel University, 2011). Having ideas…

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    the Allied Powers of Britain, France, Russia, and Japan had a clear advantage over Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire. This does not take into account qualitative differences. Nor does it calculate the reluctance of some powers to hazard capital ships in combat for fear of possible loss of national prestige or upsetting the balance of power in a given theater of war. The Allies, thanks particularly to the Royal Navy, had a global reach, enhanced by numerous naval bases around the…

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    chair basically controls the flow of conversation during the legislative body meetings. When someone wants to speak, they need permission from the chair and the chair is also responsible for calling meetings and ending meetings. The chair has a lot of power and can even impeach members on the executive, legislative or judicial bodies if the quota reached is received by the members of the general body. The legislative chair is a very important position and needs to know all of the rules,…

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    Though Ballard Power Systems (BLDP) has faced difficult times in 2015 with its stock losing a quarter of its value, the stock has made an impressive comeback in the past three months. Ballard has appreciated almost 18% in the past quarter, and I believe that this is a trend that could continue in the long run due to the strong end-market opportunity in front of the company. The good thing about Ballard is that it is on track to tap different ends of the fuel cell market, ranging from power…

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    they saved those five people was morally wrong. Just because the results of an action are to be considered “good” does not intend that the action itself is also good. Relying on how an act will play out and how it will effect others as a means of identifying its moral worth is an unreasonable approach. It is out of the power of Mill’s ethical claim to capture whether or not the consequences of certain actions are to be acknowledged as good or bad. Solely centralizing on the power of an action’s…

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    I knew from a young age that teaching was what I was meant to do. Shadowing a teacher for a day in eight grade cemented for me that I was going to be a teacher. While the age of the student I was wanting to teach has changed as I've gotten older that drive to teach has never left. Working as an Educational Assistant at St. Louis Community College has only poured gasoline on that fire and passion for teaching. I can no longer put off pursuing my education to become a mathematics professor.…

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    design would enable the metal worker to add the enamel into the carved out spots to produce the brightly colored designs. Enamel was powdered glass that came in different colors. In order to add the enamel onto the copper base, they would need to first crush the glass into power-like consistency and add water to form a liquid. They would then purify the colored enamel liquid to eliminate impurities from it. Using something similar to a modern day paintbrush, like a sharpened quill, the metal…

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