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    civil disobedience acheives political success think this is the most successful and effective way for people to get a message across while also creating change. Professor Rawls from MIT supports the fact that civil disobedience is the only option to really achieve success because many other paths to changing the law are closed off. This scholar furthers that there are certain requirements that must be met to create a successful movement. First‚ these acts of civil disobedience must target a clear

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    caused is because of the stock market crashing. Everyone had money in the stock market but were in debt. That is because people who bought on margin could not pay any money back. The New Deal was successful because it helped people get out of debt and end the great depression. One reason the New Deal was successful was because it created jobs for young men. The Civil Conservation Corp is the group that created jobs. The CCC gave work to men that were ages 18-25. The young men had helped build bridges‚

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    problems lie in social and economic systems that are unsustainable awareness of the need for environmental and social sustainability has grown among citizens‚ governments and finally‚ mainstream businesses. Recently‚ that awareness appears to have reached a tipping point‚ which finally stimulated businesses and consumers to be more sustainable. What is sustainability? Sustainability is the ability of a system no maintains or renews itself perpetually. For example with nature‚ people and animals renew

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    Germany began to intensively export cars in the 1950s. The slogan ‘Made in Germany’‚ initially used by the U.S. occupying forces as a sign to warn customers not to buy German products‚ became an international symbol for high quality‚ speed and technology. The Volkswagen Beetle was one of the first successful cars on the world market. Robust‚ compact and cheap‚ several million were produced. Aside from cars‚ such as the Volkswagen Beetle‚ which are produced in great numbers to meet mass demand‚ luxury

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    The relevance of sustainability in marketing decision making What is marketing? What exactly is marketing? Is it just convincing people to buy products through various media? Billboards‚ TV commercials‚ junk mail and magazines filled with advertisements? From the consumer’s perspective‚ that is how it seems (Kotler et al. 2010‚ p. 5). But from a business’s standpoint‚ marketing is viewed very differently. Marketing is viewed as being based on an exchange relationship between a business and its

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    There have been many successful civil rights leaders throughout the years of racism but‚ there have only been a few that have done something about it. Malcolm X was known as a civil rights speaker. He encouraged many African Americans to stand up to Whites. He was known as a protester along with Martin Luther King Jr and they were both at the March On Washington. X was apart of the NOI‚ ( an Islamic organization) and was well known for being apart of it. X was very successful as a young adult making

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    Applying ANOVA and Non Parametric Tests a. What are three lessons you learned relative ANOVA and Nonparametric tests? While doing the simulation; the three lessons learned are as follows: Monitor – the situation Measure – provide measurements‚ accumulate data Improve – provide solutions for improvement. b. As a result of using this simulation‚ what concepts and analytic tools will you be able to use in your workplace (i.e.‚ how do you expect to apply what you learned)? As a result of using

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    Crusades were referred as “Histories most successful failures “‚ because they were able to conquer Jerusalem (holy land) but weren’t able to keep it because the Muslims took their land right back. I agree that the Crusades were failures more than successors because of the fact that they failed to keep the “holy land” from the Muslims: when they spent so much time and effort trying to conquer it. Although the crusades were a failure they were also really successful because they were able to conquer the

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    WRITING A RESEARCH CONCEPT PAPER An interactive continuous professional development course instructions • This is an interactive tutorial by the end of which you should have a basic research concept paper • This can work in a team or individually team work and group discussions are best. • Have a plain sheet of paper‚ pen and open mind • Write as instructed in this tutorial on this separate piece of paper that you have prepared as shown in the next slide Idea Why this idea Question

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    THE GEOPOLITICS OF SUSTAINABILITY Sustainable development has become one of the major issues for international relations…There are divergent interests and divergent positions. How the world has been organized until now? Rio Summit Twenty years after the Stockholm conference (which marked the beginning of a dialogue between developed countries and developing countries about the link between the well-being of population‚ economic growth and worldwide pollution)‚ at the end of the cold war the

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