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    Yatra Case Study

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    Yatra.com is India’s leading online travel company. Positioned as a brand that believes in "Creating Happy Travelers", we provide information, pricing, availability, and booking facility for domestic and international air travel, hotel bookings, holiday packages and bus and railway reservations. We offer a host of travel services designed to make business and leisure travel easier. Based in Gurgaon, India, Yatra.com is a one-stop-shop for all travel-related services. A leading consolidator of…

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    The life of Cleopatra was a unique one at best, commonly known for her beauty and lesser known for her strong leadership skills. One could argue that she was a strong female role model, but her actions contradict those arguments as she was quite the temptress when it came to powerful men. Cleopatra’s story starts when father Ptolemy XII Auletes who was given power over Egypt upon Alexander the Greats death. Oddly enough Cleopatra’s family wasn’t of Egyptian descent, they were of the Macedonian…

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    Corridos Research Paper

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    Talia Godinez English 120 Professor Bewick December Who feels it knows it more: A Look Into Narcocorridos I grew up in a household where rather than attending church on Sundays, we blasted music in our small 3 bedroom apartment and cleaned the house. When he could my father would play traditional Mexican ballads, know as corridos (ballads). Corridos talked about the Mexican Revolution and in essence where the songs that told stories of struggling times. What makes corridos so special is they…

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    Eating disorders are dangerous to deal with, whether as the patient or their family, and Bulimia Nervosa is considered perhaps the most treacherous of all eating disorders, but why is it harder to treat, and what sets it apart from others? First, It is important to understand what constitutes an eating disorder and what the other types are, and the various hazards of each. If left untreated, as so many cases go, medical complications are extremely common. Lastly, if there are no routine…

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    workers grew to a quarter of a million (Von Drehle 172). Thirty-five hundred thousand people were involved in the funeral march for the Triangle Workers, one of the largest sorrows in New York's history. A new series of laws emerged in 1913, the Tammany Twins pushed twenty-five bills through congress addressing labor laws in the United States. Automatic Sprinklers had to be installed in high-rise buildings, fire drills needed to be conducted in large shops, and doors had to be unlocked and swing…

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    In retrospect, Jami inviting me into the staff meeting my first day, and introducing me to this specific group of agendas was a wise move of supervision. Not only did she allow me the opportunity to introduce myself on my terms, disclosing how much or little as I desired, but she also discreetly introduced me to a wide-variety of issues that are relevant to the field and specific to this agency. Additionally, in this meeting I began to see Jami’s supervision style to be relaxed, yet firm. She…

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    Tourism has been an important economy contribution to a country, it has developed rapidly over the past decade, and compare to the other service industries tourism is one of the largest industry. Tourism product such as culture and beautiful places has been an interesting attraction towards foreigners. By providing a lot of business opportunity, tourism industry can increase other local SME’s company revenue because of the opportunity that tourism industry created such as transportation, local…

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    Blanche continues the racial remarks on Stanley throughout the book which represents the “racists ' fear of miscegenation, and its twin conviction that America, overwhelmed by an influx of inferior others, was committing 'race suicide '” (Polish Language and History in A Streetcar Named Desire). The previous Southern ideology of the pure white race was not carried out and considered…

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    Surfing has grown exponentially over the past several decades and with it surf brands have exploded and surfing has become considerably more marketable. However, at one point in time, this did not seem like it would ever be possible. In the 1960’s there was a vast expansion of surf culture, but before that surfing was not seen as a popular activity. The counter-culture ways that were associated with the sport created a view that surfers were slackers and druggies as their time was largely spent…

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    Acute Myeloid Leukemia

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    absorbed into the bloodstream through the lungs and travel to other parts of the body. Other risk factors for AML include exposure to: certain chemicals such as benzene and possibly formaldehyde, certain chemotherapy drugs with which the risk increase peaks years after treatment, and radiation. Certain blood disorders including chronic myeloproliferative disorders also increase the risk of developing AML. Additional risk factors include genetic syndromes that are caused by…

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