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  • Great American Knitting Mills: Gold Toe Socks

    Great American Knitting Mills: Gold Toe Socks

    Great American Knitting Mills: Gold Toe Socks Introduction, Case Analysis & Core Problem: Great American Knitting Mills is a producer of men's dress and socks. Since from 1930s, the sock's brand, Gold Toe, is originated and nearly 90% of its market mix is in dress and casual use (table 1). The 1981 revenue was close to $20 Million. Now Gold Toe is facing the problem of the market sales shift to fast growth products -

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    Submitted: February 28, 2011 Autor: jon
  • Democratic Ideals Rough Draft - Second Great Awakening

    Democratic Ideals Rough Draft - Second Great Awakening

    The era of the Jacksonian Democracy left new and different views in American Society. The Second Great Awakening spawned a tidal wave of spiritual fervor that resulted in reforms in education, crime prevention, women's rights, religion, and public affairs. These sought to expand democratic ideals, as they reflected life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Many of the reformer's views were based on religion. The Second Great Awakening swept through America's churches, transforming the place

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    Submitted: March 8, 2011 Autor: jon
  • Hamlet - a Great King

    Hamlet - a Great King

    There are many words that come to mind when describing a king. Some words may be intelligent, rational, just, trustworthy, wit, and honorable. The duty of a king is to stand up for the country by making the best decisions possible. A country can not be strong without a strong king. These traits are especially needed for a king in the play Hamlet, by William Shakespeare. When examining the actions of Hamlet despite his dreadful

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    Submitted: March 8, 2011 Autor: Antonio
  • The Great Gasby - Money Can't Buy Happiness

    The Great Gasby - Money Can't Buy Happiness

    Money Can't Buy Happiness During the 1920s, money can buy everything in the society. There are many monopolies in the economic world. During this time, money rules over love and human's emotions. The Great Gatsby by Fitzgerald shows Gatsby gives the love to Daisy is beaten by money. Daisy is a rich, beautiful woman who marries to Tom Buchanan. Daisy's world is all about being rich so the love emotions in her die away as

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    Submitted: March 8, 2011 Autor: jon
  • No Cut and Dried Conclusions in the Great Cannabis Debate

    No Cut and Dried Conclusions in the Great Cannabis Debate

    NO CUT AND DRIED CONCLUSIONS IN THE GREAT CANNABIS DEBATE   Contents Type of Text, Reader and Purpose 3 The Type of Text with Aspects of Language and Layout 3 The Purpose of the Piece 3 The Target Reader of the Writing Piece 3 Main Ideas of the Writing 4 Four Pieces of Evidence in Favor of using Cannabis as medicine 4 Reasons why the medical use of Cannabis may not appropriate from the information

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    Submitted: March 8, 2011 Autor: jon
  • Nine Great Benefits of Reciting the Quran

    Nine Great Benefits of Reciting the Quran

    Nine great benefits of reciting the Quran Indeed to reflect on Allah's verses is a form of worship that will draw one close to Allah Most High. This reflection is not a reckless and wandering one, rather it includes a study of the classical tafseer of the verses being pondered over, as this would fulfil Ibnul-Qayyim's great advice, "Such as reflecting over a book which a person has memorised and he expounds it so that

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    Submitted: March 8, 2011 Autor: Antonio
  • Great Philosphers

    Great Philosphers

    Science and technology have been evolving since the being of the scientific revolution and are still relevant today. Without the evolution of science our economy, society and lifestyle would have greatly suffered, undergoing only minimal improvements. Science and technology make society prosperous while making people better. Scientists and philosophers, such as Bacon and Condorcet, who have devoted their lives to the study of science, would strongly agree with this statement; although there are other philosophers

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    Submitted: March 30, 2011 Autor: rita
  • Britain's Call to Arms During the Great War

    Britain's Call to Arms During the Great War

    Britain's Call to Arms During the Great War The Great War brought many challenges to all nations, as this was truly a world war by most definitions. These challenges were faced on the battle front as well as at home. They ranged from diplomatic, to social, to basic commodity shortage. These problems where felt the hardest in Europe where the majority of the fighting took place. Both civilians and soldiers produced many pieces of art

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    Submitted: March 31, 2011 Autor: moto
  • Great Depression

    Great Depression

    The Great Depression was the worst economic disaster in American history. A variety of factors led up to it, including a dangerous amount of stock market speculation and an excessive lending of credit. Other contributing factors were a weak farm economy, lack of government regulation of business, and high tariffs. During the 1930's, the years in which most of the Great Depression occurred, unemployment rose as high as twenty-five percent of workforce and the U.S

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    Submitted: March 31, 2011 Autor: viki
  • Great Expectations Chapt 39

    Great Expectations Chapt 39

    Chapt 39 Summary Pip is now twenty-three years old. Herbert has gone now ,and he reads a lot. An immense storm descends on London. During this storm, a new episode begins in his young life as footsteps appear on his staircase. A man about sixty, with iron-gray hair and a head furrowed and bald, asks to be admitted to his home. Upon allowing the gentleman to sit down, he realizes that he is the convict

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    Submitted: April 9, 2011 Autor: viki
  • Great Expectations Written by Charles Dickens

    Great Expectations Written by Charles Dickens

    Great Expectations written by Charles Dickens is a coming of age novel. This novel tells the story of Pip and his initial dreams and resulting disappointments that eventually lead to him becoming a generally good person. During Pip’s journey into adulthood, Pip comes to realize that what he originally thought would make him happy had only made him guilty for leaving his friends behind agonorrheand disappointed in himself. As a child Pip starts to entertain

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    Submitted: August 15, 2011 Autor: vvulpesvulpes
  • Uylesses Simpson Grant, Great Leader, Humble Man?

    Uylesses Simpson Grant, Great Leader, Humble Man?

    SOUTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY Ulysses Simpson Grant Great Leader, Humble Man? Rodney L. Smith 7/4/2011 In pursuit of Master's Degree in Aerospace Administration and Logistics, AVIA 5523, Dr. Bill Tully.   TABLE OF CONTENTS ABSTRACT_________________________________________________3 CHAPTER I-OUTLINE________________________________________4 Statement of the Purpose_________________________________4 Setting the Problem______________________________________4 History and Background of the Problem____________________5 Scope of the Research Project____________________________6 Importance of the Research Project_______________________6 Conclusion_______________________________________________6 Definitions of Terms_____________________________________6 CHAPTER II-DISCOVER______________________________________7 Introduction_____________________________________________7 Background_______________________________________________7 Character________________________________________________7 Persistence_____________________________________________11 Gift/ Talents___________________________________________13 Heart___________________________________________________14 World View/Core

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    Submitted: September 10, 2011 Autor: jon
  • The Great Gatsby Reasearch Paper

    The Great Gatsby Reasearch Paper

    "The Great Gatsby" Research Paper The widespread desire of Americans to live better than their parents did, has been embraced by or country for generations. In 1931, historian James Truslow Adams, was the first to coin the phrase "the American dream". Essentially, the American dream is prosperity, success, having a family and being able to provide for that family without worry. Alternatively, others place greater importance on positions, wealth and popularity. In F. Scott Fitzgerald's

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    Submitted: September 23, 2011 Autor: Kgriffin7
  • Great Betrayal to Jesus

    Great Betrayal to Jesus

    It was very ironic for the people to demand the impalement of Jesus after all He has done for them. It was like a form of great betrayal to Jesus' part and yet He didn't blame them nor have any regret of being in service to them. At first the Pontius Pilate was indecisive of who should be released between Jesus and Barabbas. At last the Pilate chose Barabbas to be free and Jesus to

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    Submitted: October 4, 2011 Autor: antoni
  • Greatness Article

    Greatness Article

    Greatness doesn’t come in the short term. It’s a long, arduous and often excruciating process”. (Deming A5) This is a great statement written by Luke Draper in the article “Consistency, work prevent mediocrity”. Deming is a passionate student at Davenport University. His article talks about the deference between consistent students and mediocre students. It talks about how the author perceives the last two weeks of each semester when students start going to the library to

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    Submitted: October 19, 2011 Autor: supermatt_21
  • Great American Knitting Mills

    Great American Knitting Mills

    Provide a synopsis of the situation and the decisions that Great American Knitting Mills has to make. The Great American Knitting Mills, which got benefits from the long time success with its highly desirable brand Gold Toe, had taken on the task of producing, selling and distributing a new brand of sock Arrow. Arrow has an established t-shirt brand and left Great American to handle the sock line. Gold Toe is a premium brand that

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    Submitted: November 14, 2011 Autor: Quillara
  • Black Protest and the Great Migration

    Black Protest and the Great Migration

    Post-slavery proved to be just as difficult to the newly free African Americans in many aspects of life. Although they were no longer bound to a master, they often had to answer to many European? business men. After the abolition of slavery there were many African American citizens trying to find their place in society. Particularly iIn the South, particularly however, they did not experience the same amounts of freedom as they had been promised

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    Submitted: November 22, 2011 Autor: andrew
  • The Great Depression

    The Great Depression

    The Great Depression Federal Reserve officials viewed the stock market boom of 1928 and 1929, during which stock prices doubled, as excessive speculation. To curb it, they pursued a tight monetary policy to raise interest rates. The Fed got more than it bargained for when the stock market crashed in October 1929. Although the 1929 crash had a great impact on the minds of a whole generation, most people forget that by the middle of

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    Submitted: November 27, 2011 Autor: moto
  • Why Is Interest Rate Great Important?

    Why Is Interest Rate Great Important?

    INTEREST RATE An interest rate is the rate at which interest is paid by a borrower for the use of money that they borrow from a lender. With almost everyone, interest rate is not a strange term. If anyone who has ever borrowed money to cover education expense or buy an apartment on installment plan, better than anyone else they understand absolutely clear what interest rate is. WHY IS INTEREST RATE GREAT IMPORTANT? Purchasing power

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    Submitted: November 28, 2011 Autor: jon
  • The Great Depression Through the Lens of Dorothea Lange

    The Great Depression Through the Lens of Dorothea Lange

    The Great Depression Through The Lens of Dorothea Lange A Camera is a tool for learning how to see without a camera. One should really use the camera as though tomorrow you’d be stricken blind. To live a visual life is an enormous undertaking, practically unattainable. I have only touched it, just touched it. - Dorothea Lange Although many do not know her name, Dorothea Lange’s photographs live in the subconscious of virtually anyone in

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    Submitted: December 7, 2011 Autor: s12more
  • Mgmt 6000 - Great American Knitting Mills - Gold Toe Socks Case

    Mgmt 6000 - Great American Knitting Mills - Gold Toe Socks Case

    Great American Knitting Mills- Gold Toe Socks Case By Peter Chen Harvard Extension MGMT 6000 Marketing Management 12/15/2011 Success History and Performance Gold Toe has been extremely successful in the last few years. It was priced in the upper range for both wholesale and retail goods and with gross margin about 33% in the last few years and revenue close to $20M. Fifty-seven of the top 100 department stores sold Gold Toe and in smaller

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    Submitted: December 15, 2011 Autor: superduper99
  • Good to Great Book Report

    Good to Great Book Report

    GOOD TO GREAT BOOK REPORT Good to great is one of the best reads I have had. From this book, I have learnt valuable lessons relating to me as an individual with regards to how I can improve myself from being good to becoming great. The author Jim Collins teaches valuable principles by using real world examples of companies he has studied and sharing how such went from being good to great. Collins opens his

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    Submitted: January 5, 2012 Autor: applebees
  • How to Guarantee a Great Day, Every Day!

    How to Guarantee a Great Day, Every Day!

    So, what were the principles that I gave to guarantee that a person could have a GREAT day every day? Here they are: Focus on Today Only. Yes, we need to have long-range goals. But our focus must be on today. Don't think about tomorrow. Today is enough trouble in and of itself. You can work on tomorrow when it gets here. Instead, make today the best day you have ever had. Realize that when

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    Submitted: February 9, 2012 Autor: moto
  • Good to Great

    Good to Great

    Jim Collins is coauthor of Built to Last, a national bestseller for over five years with a million copies in print. A student of enduring great companies, he serves as a teacher to leaders throughout the corporate and social sectors. Formerly a faculty member at the Stanford University Graduate School of Business, where he received the Distinguished Teaching Award, Jim now works from his management research laboratory in Boulder, Colorado. The Challenge: Built to Last,

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    Submitted: March 8, 2012 Autor: Tylerchan719
  • Macbeth and the Erosion of the Great Chain of Being

    Macbeth and the Erosion of the Great Chain of Being

    Life on earth has flourished for millions of years through acts of cooperation and interdependence. The Greeks were the first to describe this collaboration of beings and the divine through an organized hierarchy of universal placement called The Great Chain of Being. This hierarchy places beings in order of most important to least important, depending on their role in the universe. According to the concept of the Chain, every being has its place in the

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    Submitted: March 12, 2012 Autor: ferencmadl

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