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    In order to have a thorough discussion of New Oriental School’s challenges and opportunities of the global environment that it is facing, the following session will adopt SWOT analysis of which a brief internal analysis including the company’s strength and weakness and external analysis including the company’s opportunities and threats are being considered. 4.1. SWOT analysis 4.1.1. Strength One competitive advantage of New Oriental School is its strong brand name in the local China market.…

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    Old School New Body review: All over the world so lot of people struggling with their overweight currently, it should come like no shock that there are frequent weight loss & fitness programs on the marketplace today. Old School New Body problem is that nearly everyone of them require a great pact of time in order to see outcome, & most people who try Old School New Body programs want quicker results. Old School New Body is a program which is designed for both women & men who desire a leaner,…

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    concerns to help them out with their problems. Towards the end of the play, he realizes he can not help his family out alone. He finally becomes a man and stands up to Mr. Lindner. He refuses the money Mr. Lindner offers his family to not move into the new neighborhood. Therefore, Walter’s American dream is no longer to become wealthy, but to become a man and help his family…

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    It is especially important to note that many schools in Harlem offer no pre-college, Advanced Placement or College Readiness classes. The Graduation rate of New York City Schools is about 67% for four years graduation in June (NYC.gov). That is an alarming number considering that number includes students from affluent areas of New York and when broken down into boroughs the Bronx and Brooklyn graduate less than 50%. These numbers are due to a variety of factors but one such issue is the lack of…

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    was originally started in the late 70s it became very popular over time, it reached its peak in the late 90s. Legends in the 90s such as Tupac, Biggie and Nas changed the game and created beautiful pieces of art with their words. Or do you prefer new school? Future legends such as T.I, Kendrick Lamar and Lupe Fiasco. All of these artist have had pretty successful careers selling albums gold and platinum. Rap is everywhere do you prefer the East coast or the West coast, the dirty south or the…

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    Old-school rap describes the earliest commercially recorded hip hop music.Old-school hip-hop is noted for its relatively simple rapping techniques compared to later hip-hop music ("Old School Hip Hop vs. New School Hip Hop."). Artists such as Melle Mel would use few syllables per bar of music with simple rhythms and moderate tempo. Gangsta rap was also developed…

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    individual. For me, beginnings mean a new, exciting adventure and an unforeseen future. Others view beginnings as a scary encounter and approach it with fear. Beginnings are what the individual chooses to make them. One of the most distinct beginnings I remember occurred prior to entering my freshman year in high school. Preseason soccer of my freshman year was a new beginning for me. Entering high school as a freshman is already a new beginning, but playing a high school fall sport is a whole…

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    of our natural habit. Wouldn’t you agree that if public service workers were allowed to strike it would affect our lives as well? According to “New York School Bus Strike” Members of the striking Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1181 in New York were not driving the buses they usually were as a strike. Students had to use alternative ways to get to school since about 152,000 students rely on buses. This did disrupt parent’s schedules as well because they would no longer transport their children…

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    kid on the first day of a new school began to race across my head. “Will they like me? Will I be cool or will I be like one of those kids who sits in the corner all by himself and doesn’t talk to anyone?” In my mind I had envisioned that the kids would all like me. After all, I never came across people who didn’t like me. Even if they did, I never noticed. I prayed to the Lord that this would be a life changing experience for me and I would be able to make new friends. I quickly…

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    know, we can take for granite. We can learn through teachers reiterating the same advice over and over again, until we can move on to something new. A particular situation can reinforce new lessons that one might have not learned before. We keep forming new lessons, capturing the knowledge to use in years to come. A time that I was so careless in school, getting by with straight A’s my eighth grade year, was corrupted by going into my freshman year, Geometry class. Our eighth grade year…

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