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    Economics case analysis report on “Cafe Coffee Report” BY Nikhil Gunda Bharath R Heena Manjusha Ankur kumar Abhilash INTRODUCTION The case proclaims about the coffee war between café coffee day and starbucks. Cafe coffee day: It was started by V.G.Siddhartha in 1996. Initially it had opened 20 stores in south Indian cities like Bangalore and Chennai under the brand name of café coffee fresh and café coffee ground. By April 2013, cafe coffee day was ranked No. 2 in food and…

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    Pike Place Fish Market

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    Pike Place Fish Market located in Seattle, Washington, purchased by John Yokoyama. He brought the market to help make his car payments, he never knew what was going to happen. Pike Place Market, is a market that is known for their fishmongers to throw fish that was recently purchased by customers before they are wrapped up for them. Today customers will travel all over to come see the world famous crew and watch them throw the fish, and interact and have fun with the customers. According…

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    Ms Monroe has taught history to secondary students for six years, three of them at HPA and it shows. She effortlessly details important facts and dates about Zebulon, his birth on the then American frontier, his two expeditions into the newly purchased territory, his untimely death during the war of 1812. Even his unfortunate association with the traitor general, James Wilkinson. She goes over the lesson in a…

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    expedition called “Corps of Discovery”, in which were to explore the Louisiana territory, the Oregon lands, and extended to the West Coast. This expedition occurs between 1804 to 1806. Other expeditions were designated by Jefferson, one was led by Zebulon Pike, which was to explore the Mississippi River and Arkansas River and the other was led by Thomas Freeman, an astronomer and surveyor to explore the Red River Valley in the southern portion of the new territory. (Fraser 223, 225). The result…

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    could find a more detailed description of the planet by reading a report of the American west made in the year 1806. In that year American explorer Lt. Zebulon Montgomery Pike, was sent on an expedition to survey the newly purchased Louisiana Territory where he traversed up the uncharted Arkansas River into what is present day Colorado. After pike returned from the expedition, he published a journal of his expedition giving the world the first written…

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    New York Chapter Summaries

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    Brown, M. (2014). In New York. N.p.: Alfred A, Knopf. This book explores through New York City and the many things that you can find there. The book starts off giving a history of New York when it was called New Amsterdam. It shows how different things were back then and how it is now a much more populated and frequently visited city. The book gives details of the many different attraction that that this city holds, such as, The Empire State Building, the subway, the Statue of Liberty, Ellis…

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    Causes Of The War Of 1812

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    Conflict among the United States and Great Britain continued after the American Revolution. On June 18, 1812, the United States Congress declared war on Great Britain as a result of their interference on American expansion and European trade. This dispute would later become known as the War of 1812, or the Second War of American Independence. Earlier on, the Americans fought offensively and had attempted to invade Canada multiple times. Although most of these early attempts failed, a more…

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    The new land allowed people to live in more areas. Jefferson sent both Lewis and Clarke to explore the new lands and find trade routes among the land and with Sacajawea, they were successful. Jefferson later sent Zebulon Pike, but he failed because the Spanish captured him for two years and then released back to the states. With the new land, there came problems. With increasing disputes over slavery, there had to be an equal power in the government between free states…

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    The social, cultural, and political differences between the four major regions of British colonial North America on the eve of the American Revolution occurred thanks to the Enlightenment. The Enlightenment unearthed new ideas which were used as a new set of guidelines to help people live their lives. The Enlightenment helped birth more interests in education as well as a more in depth understanding of the government and politics. Almanacs were created and they became a large part of the social…

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    1) Introduction a) Federalists versus the anti-Federalists where Hamilton supports a central gov’t and Jefferson supports the state’s and people’s rights 2) Federalist and Republican Mudslingers a) The Federalists were mad at John Adams for not allowing them to declare war against France, but they ran up the debt with the war preparations, which established new taxes i) The Federalists already had many enemies due to the Sedition & Alien Act b) Federalists fought back against Jefferson by…

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