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    communicate in close and unique ways” (Duck and McMahan, 2015 p. 134). Before Tom goes to spend the day with Hannah, like he does every Sunday, he goes to pick up coffee for them. He first orders his own coffee and then proceeds to order “a decaf, triple grande, nonfat, extra-hot, stirred, no-foam caramel macchiato with whipped cream, extra caramel and filled 70 percent of the way” (Moritz). This is a very specific coffee order and when he gives it to Hannah he tells her it's just the way she…

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    Battle of Tenochtitlán The Battle of Tenochtitlán took place in the city of Tenochtitlán from 26 May to 13 August 1521. It narrates how the Aztec Empire commanded by Moctezuma II fell to the Spanish Conquistador Hernán Cortés. Despite the numerous battles between the Spaniards and the Aztecs, the Aztecs were unable to defeat Hernán Cortés and his troops. The Spaniards weapon superiority, indigenous assistance and other key factors led to the downfall of the Aztec civilization. This episode…

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    Around the world many would say that American sports are taken much more serious and are much more involved than other countries. Some critics argue that the superiority of sports in America conflict with other issues such as in “The Case Against High School Sports” by Amanda Ripley. She makes a bold statement arguing that high school sport students become negligent in education within the American society. However, there is no correlation between low test scores and participation in sports in…

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    ended, and which lower-income voters have decided is unfair. The Brexit was a clear “we want our country back. “from what appear to be international institutions, open trade and migrants. Donald Trump has signaled his distaste for NATO and the U.S. alliance system around the world while a majority of Britons have rejected one of the greatest unification projects in world history, the EU under the eye of Boris Johnson. The Netherlands, where anti-immigration politician Geert Wilders is demanding…

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    Rise Of Hitler

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    The Rise of Hitler and The Nazi party proposed a threat so great that it pressured the United States to join World War II due to the unrelenting power of the Nazis and the fear imposed on the seemingly vulnerable United States. Hitler led Germany to regain status and dignity after the humiliation of the War Guilt Clause contained in the Treaty of Versailles. When Germany led the the Axis powers which was composed of Nazi Germany, Italy, and Japan to wage war against the Allies, primarily…

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    Ww1 Trench Description

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    Our soldiers had their heads held high and they were all so excited for the battle, but the first experience of trench warfare had brought horror upon all of us. The first sight of the trenches showed that they were in the worst conditions and didn’t give privacy. The officers had told us that these “ditches” were going to remain as our homes for the rest of the war. These “worse” conditions were proved as we remained in the trenches for numerous days. It was the home where we were going to live…

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    “What contribution did your leader make to the revolutionary situation?” Tsar Nicholas II was the last Autocratic monarch of Russia under the Romanov rule. His reign, 1864 to 1917, was plagued with misfortune and disaster. It is undeniable that some of the events were entirely out his hands, however majority of Tsar Nicholas II actions led to the Revolutionary Situation in 1917. The decision of fighting in the Russo - Japanese War, the 1905 Revolution, Bloody Sunday, the October Manifesto and…

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    Intel Case Study

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    ADVANCED STRATEGIC MARKETING: THEORY & PRACTICE 4 (ASM401) 2ND SEMESTER ASSIGNMENT QUESTION 1 An Intel case study: identifying and creating new markets – a new strategy for a global leader SYNOPSIS: INTEL CORPORATION • CORPORATE SCOPE Corporate scope entails product and geographic scope. Product scope: According to Reuters, Intel is an American multinational company that designs, manufactures, and sells integrated digital technology platforms, computer components and related products. Meanwhile,…

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    winning product (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014). Pepsico also had a good working relationship with its supply chain partner for bottling the product and who further supported product launch. Pepsico had the financial resources that enabled the team to triple the initial media funding plan. Ultimately, this product innovation was a combination of financial, intellectual, legal, human, organizational, informational, relational, and reputational resources which afforded Pepsico strength in maintaining…

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    History of Brazil’s Government After gaining independence on September 7th, 1822, Brazil became a Federal Republic (University of Oregon, 1995). When under Portugese rule, Brazil’s capital was Salvador, but after gaining independence from its king, son of a Portugese monarch, Brazil’s capital went inland to Brasilia (Gale Sites) (Pimlott, 1988). Today, a female president governs Brazil, her name is Dilma Rousseff. Economy Brazil has an extended amount of exports due natural features in the north…

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