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  • Fast Food Is Killing Americans

    Fast Food Is Killing Americans

    Fast Food is killing Americans Today Americans live a very fast paced life, and fast food may seem like the easiest and is sometimes the only option. It seems like there is a McDonald’s in every city in the Continental Unites States. How could fast food not be the easiest and most convenient meal option, especially for someone who has a limited amount of time? The Watertown area alone has enough fast food restaurants that

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    Submitted: May 18, 2011 Autor: ndub2142
  • The Write Brothers - American Heros

    The Write Brothers - American Heros

    The Wright Brothers The Wright Brothers are American Hero’s because they built and flew the first ever airplane known to man. They started the era of flying. Although some believe that Orville and Wilbur is not American Hero’s, they helped the world get in the air and beyond. The Wright Brothers became fascinated with flight and engineering when their father brought home a surprise hidden within his hands. He tossed it into the air. It

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    Submitted: June 2, 2011 Autor: tinkertoy21
  • American Media Is Failing to Construct a Better Future for Americans

    American Media Is Failing to Construct a Better Future for Americans

    Thesis Statement: In the attempt for a better learning environment for the American population, especially children, American television and radio networks should not have the legal right to broadcast indecent content. Since the creation of the television, American society has been influenced in positive and negative ways. As a result to televisions long history, networks have reached a point where “indecency ” is being broadcasted and many children are exposed to this crude, obscene material;

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    Submitted: July 10, 2011 Autor: ericpedroza
  • The Values Americans Live By: A Summary

    The Values Americans Live By: A Summary

    The Values Americans Live by: A Summary University of San Diego MSGL 510: Cohort 54 The Values Americans Live by: A summary It doesn’t matter if you are a foreigner coming to America to live or an American moving abroad, culture shock is an important issue. To be successful in another culture, one has to understand their values. In looking at the United States, Kohls (1988) determined that there are 13 values that Americans live

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    Submitted: July 15, 2011 Autor: rsluys
  • Long-Term Outperformance of the Mid-Cap Asset Class

    Long-Term Outperformance of the Mid-Cap Asset Class

    Long-Term Outperformance of the Mid-Cap Asset Class Abstract The mid-cap asset class, as represented by the Russell Mid-Cap Index, encompasses what has historically been the “sweet spot” of the United States equity market. The mid-cap asset class has achieved higher long-term performance and risk-adjusted returns versus its sibling large-cap and small-cap asset classes. The mid-cap asset class has also enjoyed the ability to outperform other asset classes during recessions, expansions, and other significant economic market

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    Submitted: August 11, 2011 Autor: musserlaw1
  • Al 367 - Global Dimensions in Business

    Al 367 - Global Dimensions in Business

    Global Know - How By AL 367 Global Dimensions in Business June 28, 2010 The article, “Developing Your Global Know - How” was published in the Harvard Business Review (HBR). The Harvard Business Review is a collection of business management case studies, articles, books, addressing today's topics and challenges in business management both domestically and globally. In the article, “Developing Your Global Know - How” HBR interviewed four human resources executives at four multinationals: Siemens,

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    Submitted: August 22, 2011 Autor: vjaezaaire
  • Latin American Geographies - Travel Writing

    Latin American Geographies - Travel Writing

    Travel writing has always been an abundant resource in regards to Latin America, particularly during the 19th century. Today's travel literature was influenced by what Jones refers to "imperial citizens" who were often contracted on missions to route paths for railways, land colonization and diplomatic missions. Contemporary travel guides have even used guides written in the 19th century as foundational resources upon which to build their work. For example in Toby Greene's, Saddled with Darwin

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    Submitted: September 7, 2011 Autor: antoni
  • American International Group

    American International Group

    American International Group American International Group As we look back into the famous story of the collapse of American International Group, we can only wonder whether there was a bribe or corruption, was the company liable, socially responsible and accountable for the fall, and what the final outcome was. As I read further into the truth of AIG, I learned that it was a bribe and that AIG was both liable and socially accountable for

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    Submitted: September 9, 2011 Autor: andrey
  • His 204 - American History Since 1865

    His 204 - American History Since 1865

    Organized Crime on American Society Leslie Stillwagon HIS204: American History Since 1865 Instructor: Mark Davis July 18, 2011   When most people think of the Mafia they think, murderers and gamblers. But in fact the Mafia is more than just a bunch of “wise guys” sitting around gambling. For years organized crime families have provided for many and brought wealth to their communities. In the early years of America, organized crime helped pave a way

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    Submitted: September 16, 2011 Autor: cyberwagon
  • American Airlines, Comair and Delta - Benchmarking Mergers & Acquisitions

    American Airlines, Comair and Delta - Benchmarking Mergers & Acquisitions

    Benchmarking –Mergers & Acquisitions Companies and organizations are challenged with daily decisions that can provide unlimited opportunities internally and externally. Finances and growth maximization also play a large role in these decisions. Executives and managers must make decisions on how resources will be appropriated, how to increase profits, sales, and the companies overall business portfolio. Companies are able to determine what is working and not working by analyzing the company's financial statements. At times the

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    Submitted: September 17, 2011 Autor: Antonio
  • Italian American

    Italian American

    Although I am Italian American I do not know much about my heritage. This had been a delightful learning experience finding out where I am from, how my ancestor got here and why they came. I have always had interest in my heritage and finding out more about Italian American culture but have not had the time. I have been forced to find information and research about who I am and I could not be

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    Submitted: September 23, 2011 Autor: andrey
  • American International Group

    American International Group

    Every business is ultimately driven towards making profits and creating value to the various stakeholders involved and banks are not an exception. With a quest to increase its profits and make stellar results, banks have landed up in trouble by lending more than 40 times the reserve capital creating a liquidity crunch. But the entire trouble that the banks face as a consequence is primarily a balance sheet problem. The value of the assets in

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    Submitted: September 25, 2011 Autor: rita
  • Merton's Strain Theory and the Presence of Deviance in American Society

    Merton's Strain Theory and the Presence of Deviance in American Society

    "Merton's Strain Theory and the Presence of Deviance in American Society" Merton's Strain theory states that social strain is the cause of deviance. The United States is a highly driven place that the society encourages people to achieve high goals or success without giving them the means to achieve it. Merton believed that the lower-class people are more likely to get involved with deviant activities like robbery, prostitution, gambling and murder. His reasoning behind this

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    Submitted: October 2, 2011 Autor: peter
  • Setting up a Factory in a South American Country

    Setting up a Factory in a South American Country

    Case Study Setting up a factory in a South American country (Brazil) to supply its expanding North American market is a right decision for Betocowo Plc. The company, however, will inevitably encounter a variety of financial risks while making such a huge investment in a foreign country. Relevant financial risks should be taken into consideration by the financial director in order to develop measures for reducing these risks. The first possible risk is the credit

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    Submitted: October 9, 2011 Autor: qingqiu1123
  • African Americans After Emancipation

    African Americans After Emancipation

    Abstract Emancipation was the turning point for African Americans as well as the United States as a whole. With the promise of freedom, emancipation proved to be both a blessing and a detriment to the African American life. African Americans after Emancipation On January 13, 1865 Congress passed an Amendment prohibiting slavery in the United States, though African American did not learn of slavery’s end until the spring of 1865 (Faragher, Buhle, Czitrom, & Armitage,

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    Submitted: October 26, 2011 Autor: Squabblo
  • Asian Americans in the U.S. Historical and Political Process

    Asian Americans in the U.S. Historical and Political Process

    Throughout the history of the United States, the struggle for democracy has always been a huge problem for America. Even from the beginning, the framers were forced to find a balance between creating a republican government based on popular consent and a government that does not sway easily by public opinion and popular democracy (Greenberg, 36). However, through the use of federalism, limited government, separation of powers, checks and balances, and limitations on majority rules,

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    Submitted: November 1, 2011 Autor: jaozeny2
  • American Holidays

    American Holidays

    American Holidays The following are holidays that we celebrate in the United States: New Years Eve and New Years Day New Years Day is the first day of the year, January 1st. it is a celebration of the old year and the new one to come. People make New Years Resolutions each New Years and promise themselves that they will keep this resolution until next year. New Years Eve is a major social event. Clubs

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    Submitted: November 5, 2011 Autor: antoni
  • American History - Colonial Religion

    American History - Colonial Religion

    AMERICAN HISTORY Colonial Religion From the earliest times, religion has shaped American history. Although Protestants have dominated most of that history, others have contributed greatly to shaping American religion, and the country has proven an exceptionally diverse place concerning religion, mirroring its polyglot immigrant roots. Traditional Native American religion is practiced alongside Buddhism, Islam, Judaism, Catholicism, and Protestantism, among many other spiritual traditions. This religious diversity stems from many of the steps taken by colonial

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    Submitted: November 8, 2011 Autor: rita
  • 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
  • Reasons for American Civil War

    Reasons for American Civil War

    There is sometimes a historical misconception where the reasons for the American Civil War are concerned. Often, it is thought of as a one-issue conflict between the North and South over the abolition of institution of slavery, but little is said of the animosity between the two regions that had existed from the birth of the nation. Like a marriage that begins tenuously and slowly spirals into an environment of hatred - the political, economic

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    Submitted: November 16, 2011 Autor: bilko2720
  • Unilever in Latin American Countries

    Unilever in Latin American Countries

    Despite the fact Unilever (Home care)'s scale may not fit into micromultinational categories, the categories supplied by Dimitratos et al (2003) can be used for the purpose of analyzing the objectives of the company when going abroad. These objectives are reveled in the company's main strategic priorities which is to have steady growth and to reach out to billions of people daily as well as maintain their position among industry leaders in the product ranges

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    Submitted: November 17, 2011 Autor: peter
  • The German Influence on American English

    The German Influence on American English

    As early as 1683, immigrants from the southwestern part of Germany had begun to settle in Pennsylvania. According to Glenn Gilbert's article "French and German: A Comparative Study," in Language in the USA, in the year 1790 there were already 176,400 persons with German surnames in the United States. This represented 5.6 percent of the total population. The Germans were most highly concentrated then in southeastern Pennsylvania, where they made up 26.1 percent of the

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    Submitted: November 21, 2011 Autor: talne
  • The Benefits and Drawbacks of Overseas Labor for American Companies

    The Benefits and Drawbacks of Overseas Labor for American Companies

    Memorandum Date: May 5, 2011 To: Jodi Jewell, Professor From: Christopher Wynne Subject: The Benefits and Drawbacks of Overseas Labor for American companies Here included with this memorandum is a report on the benefits and drawbacks of overseas labor for American companies. Our goal was to determine whether companies in general should expand their manufacturing and resources to other countries in order to cut costs and to rise above all competitors. The outcome of benefits

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    Submitted: November 21, 2011 Autor: viki
  • American Gangster

    American Gangster

    American Gangster The strike force banged on the door. “This is the police! Open up! We have a search warrant.” That was the beginning of the end of Frank Lucas, also known as “Superfly”, a name he gave himself. Frank Lucas was born September 9, 1930 in North Carolina. He moved to Harlem, NY in 1946 at the age of 16. His life of crime started at the age of six. Members of the Ku

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    Submitted: November 23, 2011 Autor: kendalinthezone
  • Native American Culture

    Native American Culture

    In Native American culture, the red is the color of faith, and represents communication. The short story The Red Convertible by Louise Erdrich is more than an emotional story about the lives of two Chippewa brothers who grew up together on an Indian reservation in North Dakota. Erdrich uses metaphor, symbol, vivid imagery and a simple writing style to allow the reader to understand the text while also providing the opportunity to read a lot

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    Submitted: November 23, 2011 Autor: viki

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