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    Implement and monitor marketing activities Assessment Task 2: Project – Plan promotional activities Summarized marketing plan for Triple A restaurant: Triple A cafe is unique local cafe that provides a friendly, effective place where singles can meet and use as a social meeting place. Triple A cafe is not the typical café bar where people go to meet other singles. Triple A cafe has a unique service called the structure conversation system that is quite effective for allowing singles to meet…

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    On August 6, 1914, Britain declared war upon Germany. The two sides at the beginning of the war consisted of The Triple Alliance, and the Triple Entente. The Triple Alliance comprised mainly of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy, whilst the Triple Entente was made from France, Great Britain, and Russia. This meant that all the power of the empires was involved as well, as Great Britain, Germany, Austria-Hungary and Russia all had empires to back them up. An intricate web of alliances also…

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    A group of nationalist preprared and planned the attack. The Archduke and his wife were killed at point-blanc range by a Serbian nationalist Gavrilo Princip. Germany was fast to step in when Austria-HUngary blamed Serbia for the tragedy and Russia stepped in for Serbias as Germany stepped in for Austria-Hungary. Tension in Europe was at it’s peak with…

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    Temperature Measurement

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    (Figure 1). Figure 1 – Liquid changing to a gas. Boiling Point Boiling point is the temperature at which the vapour pressure of the liquid equals the environmental pressure that surrounds the liquid. At boiling point, the vapour pressure of the liquid becomes sufficient to overcome atmospheric pressure and lift the liquid to form bubbles inside the bulk of the liquid. For example, at standard atmospheric pressure of 101.325 kPaa, the boiling point of water is 100C…

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    Cyclohexane Lab Report

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    boiling point of the liquids A, B, C and D. Ethyl acetate, methanol cyclohexane and acetone were the unlabeled liquids. In the data analysis the predictions came out to be liquid A for acetone, liquid B is for ethyl acetate, liquid C is methanol and liquid D is cyclohexane. Introduction and Experimental Details: In order to determine the density of the liquid, the formula density = mass/volume was used during the experiment. To be more precise, d = g/mL. To find the density, both the triple…

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    normally seen even by today's standards. The buildup of tension between countries is most clearly seen between Germany and Great Britain. The tensions due to the imperialization of Africa for its resources. However what was a true tipping point of these tension was the violation of Belgium neutrality in 1914. The violation of Belgian neutrality by Germany is what officially brought England and her allies into the war. The violation of Belgian neutrality could be easily overlooked…

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    Great War DBQ

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    Background Essay-Chart, 2010,p. Doc1). Then Germany declared war against Russia (DBQ:What were the underlying Background Essay-Chart, 2010,p. Doc1). The Triple Alliance caused France to declare war against both Germany and Austria-Hungary (DBQ:What were the underlying Background Essay, 2010,p. Doc1). Lastly, Great Britain who was a part of the Triple Entente joined France and Russia in the war. This chain reaction caused the Great War to begin, but for it to go on there was a need for the…

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    War, chaos, destruction, ruin; these are things the world knew all too well for four straight years. Over nine million troops and soldiers sacrificed their lives and over five million innocent civilians died. Roughly $186 billion was spent in direct costs and an additional $151 billion was spent indirectly. War destroyed national relations, demolished economies, took lives, and tore our world apart, but why? Was it because the world wanted it, or they thought it would be fun? Not at all; so why…

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    Triple Aim Summary

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    In most health care settings today, no one is accountable for all three dimensions of the IHI Triple Aim, although we need to address all three of the Triple Aim dimensions at the same time (Institute for Healthcare Improvement, 2015). Focus on only one or two of the elements in this framework aren’t enough to optimize the plan or be effective. Aligning with healthcare reform…

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    militaries and naval support. There were two alliances: The ‘Triple Alliance’ and The ‘Triple Entente’. The ‘Triple Alliance’ consisted of Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary and with these countries combining their forces and supports to each other, made it harder for them to be attacked and so they would back each other up if a country dared to attack them. They hoped that they would get the impression of intimidation across. Then The ‘Triple Entente’ did the same, and this consisted of Great…

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