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    the Soviet people. In fact, Stalin’s purges were unexpectedly widespread; the sheer number of his victims is astonishing. After Stalin gained power, he was able to eliminate his Soviet rivals. According to “Stalin - Purges and Praises,” Stalin murdered two-thirds…

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    the company's product offering apart from rivals. C. a close imitation of the strategy employed by the recognized industry leader. D. a blend of proactive actions to improve the company's competitiveness and financial performance and adaptive reactions to unanticipated developments and fresh market conditions. E. more a product of clever entrepreneurship than of efforts to clearly set a company's product/service offering apart from the offerings of rivals. 25. Crafting a strategy…

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    as a way to impress and gain parity over his rivals and that can be seen through the plentiful sums of money he spent in order to build and redesign structures such as the Hampton Court and Nonsuch Palace as well as spending vast amounts of entertainment, clothes, jewellery and art. In this essay, I will be looking at the materialistic obsessions of Henry VIII, his court during his reign and how he used princely magnificent to gain parity over his rivals. The Tudor era became an era of…

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    their property. Other example is they should feel as they only get to experience/share special characteristics of that other person. Jealousy arises when their property is threatened. This is the fear of being replaced. Object; public, owner, and rival are factors in jealousy and why someone fears replacement. Object is described by the need, vanity, pride and love of protection. Public has views to the world; along with the social world…

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    The competitive nature of of an agonistic society breeds envy. As mentioned earlier, Roman society was an antagonistic society. The rivals of Paul were in competition for the honor that Paul was receiving. Maybe it was the honor he received by members of the Philippian church. It could perhaps be the honor and success he had in preaching the gospel that had even reached “throughout…

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    to be more proactive regarding the contest. Show him practicing more, and the obstacles he has to overcome. Maybe he gets injured. Furthermore, create a rival snowboarder for Jake. This person might also be a rival in romance. This elevates the stakes for Jake. He must hide that he’s homeless, while a rival also tries to romance Hollie. The rival can be used to enhance the threat of…

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    seeking out how they can increase their advantage in hopes that it will result in increased profits. This push to have a high competitive advantage leads firms to examine five key elements that are used in determining a firm’s advantage: established rivals, threats from new entrants, the power of buyers, the power of suppliers, and the availability of substitutes. Every business decision by firms take these five elements into consideration and how they will affect a company’s bottom line. This…

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    the enemy, Juliet leading the two individuals to go against their family values and principles of the rival. This is like the musical West Side Story by Arthur Laurents, Tony and Maria go against the ideals of their two separate rival gangs to be in love. They represent how the individual lovers are prevented and interfered with the rival families. In both stories, the protagonists from two rival groups go against their authority to be together and in love. They show how their circumstances get…

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    the most important race in life. That race is the race of religion and he was rewarded with the end prize of that race. That end prize is eternal life. Eric Liddell and Harold Abrahams were rivals. They ran for completely different reasons. They ran and won different races in life. However, they were still rivals. Eric and Harold were similar in that they were amazing runners and all around athletes, but they contrasted in their religion, their attitude, and what they used their talent for. The…

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    same storyline and similar dialogues. In the story, two rival gangs, the Sharks and the Jets only seem to have one thing in common; their hatred for each other. Even with this, Maria, little sister to the leader of the Sharks, and Tony, a former member of the Jets, fall in love. There are many reimaginings of this book, but one movie in particular best interprets the movie’s plot and core values. The Lion King II: Simba’s Pride follows two rival prides, the Outsiders and Simba’s pride. These two…

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