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    Executive Summary Auburn University Montgomery, established in 1967 at the request of the Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce on behalf of local and state leaders, is an institution that offers more than 90 areas of study, at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, Some unique programs include Geographic Information Systems, Hospitality and Tourism, Homeland Security, and Cyber systems and Information Security. Organized into five academic units the institution includes: the College of…

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    INTRODUCTION International marketing is a term which is vital for international organizations to accomplish market maturity in host country. When the firms start globalizing their role, it opts for strategies like joint venture, exporting, importing, mergers and acquisitions (Boone, 2012). Marketing mix of these organizations face new challenges which require a globalized approach to cover the company objectives. The reports center of attention is to discover the international marketing strategy…

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    the Orange Keys. For example, I would be able to demonstrate my leadership skills and would like to show other Bearkats how to not only lead but be an effective leader. Some examples of these skills are that I have held a leadership roles on every athletic team I have been a member of, I am a supervisor at the recreation center here on campus, as well as being a trainer at Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen in Duncanville, TX. I also would love to also bring diversity to the University and Orange Keys…

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    was a strong runner with deceptive quickness. His second season saw him double his first season numbers by running for 1,390 yards and had thirteen rushing touchdowns. That was conjointly the year of his 1st of 9 Pro-Bown appearances. Walter's on field toughness was best shown during a game against the Minnesota Vikings on Nov 20, 1977. when he was sick with the flu, Walter Payton ran for 275 yards on forty carries - a record that was only broken by tailback Corey Dillon of the Cincinnati…

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    March 21 2010 I migrated to the United States of America from India. August 21 2010 was my first day of high school. I was enrolled at the STMHS (Science and Technology Magnet High School) it was located in New London. I was exhilarated to start the year. STMHS was a “pubic school” meaning it was funded by the public and the students were not required to pay fees to attend the school. I found everything poles apart from the school I attended back in India. From the infrastructure to the…

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    “It has been debated, analyzed, proposed and shot down by the National Federation High School Basketball Rules Committee (Obert np).” Each year, the call for a shot clock is evident during high school basketball games. Many people believe that the shot clock would improve the game; nevertheless others maintain the belief that if it isn’t broke, don’t fix it. While the game of basketball is constantly evolving, it is essential that the rules evolve as well. Throughout history we can see the…

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    an intern at the National Education Association, within thirty-two years, “1,300 achievement tests were on the market, as compared to about four hundred tests of ‘mental capacities." ninety-two High school tests, vocational tests, assessments of athletic ability, and a variety of miscellaneous tests are developed to supplement the intelligence tests” (Alcocer). These tests were first used to as devices for sorting and classifying students and figuring out what they lacked and what subjects they…

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    contemporary scholars-the mainly Irish “voting gangs,” The statement is quoting the first gang to be established in Chicago were by the Irish immigrants who settled here in the 1800s. Chicago white gangs played a more sinister role two examples of how the “athletic clubs” used gangs for racist reasons are the Irish gang located in the Bridgeport neighborhood spread terror to enforce their own Mason-Dixon Line against African Americans, but now violence has increase drastically over the…

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    The athletes are the main part because this whole event was created just for them. “The Special Olympics has been a format that has demonstrated the skill, courage, and athletic ability of these athletes” (Chicago Tribune). What was said here is very much true, the Special Olympics are centered around helping those with intellectual disabilities to learn not only sports, but skills they will use in everyday life. This can…

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    Phil Robertson “Our founding fathers started this country and built it on God and his word, and this country sure would be a better place to live and raise our own children if we still followed their ideals and beliefs.” - Phil Robertson Happy, Happy, Happy. That is a quote that sums up A&E 's television series, Duck Dynasty star Phil Robertson’s life and beliefs. When he got asked what matters the most in his life, he is always quick to say “Faith, family, and ducks - in that order.” Phil…

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