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    HISTORY OF THE CARIBBEAN LATIN AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN STUDIES UNIT HUMANITIES COURSE SYLLABUS History of the Caribbean: LAC 108 Tuesday and Thursday: 11:00AM-12:15PM Professor: Ana Ozuna‚ Ph.D. Office Hours: Monday and Wednesday‚ 2:00PM-3:30PM Office: C-417 E-mail: aozuna@hostos.cuny.edu Tel.: 718-518-6852 REQUIRED TEXTS Palmié‚ S.‚ & Scarano‚ F. A. (Eds.). (2011) The Caribbean‚ a History of the Region and Its Peoples. Chicago: UP Chicago. ISBN-13: 978-0226645087 Handouts

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    1 - Describe your company and analyze the various primary and secondary stakeholder groups‚ their roles‚ and relationships. A - In July of 1958‚ MITRE was founded as a private‚ not-for-profit corporation to provide engineering and technical services to the federal government. In doing so‚ it fulfilled a request by Secretary of the Air Force James Douglas for a specialized services group to provide the system engineering and ongoing support for the massive‚ multi-billion dollar‚ continental air

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    2. Fact Pattern: Question 2: You own your own small party supply and rental business. You maintain an Excel list of potential customers and clients who have rented or purchased from you in the past two years. The list includes both physical mailing addresses and e-mail addresses for each person listed. You have a “category“ code to show whether the contact is a client. If they have done business with you‚ they show a code of “CUST” for customer. If they are potential customers who have not yet purchased

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    Chapter 01 Introduction 1.1 Introduction In this modern era of business‚ success in achieving organizational and inter-organizational goals has become very much strategic. The business organizations are developing themselves very gradually‚ including their policies and communication techniques. So business firms over the world need to establish and maintain an effective communication network with the parties related to the business using modern technology. Modern technology as in electronic

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    ECCENTRIX Marta Toma Luyang Liu Vinayak Shandil Net Revenues Eccentrix Net Sales Revenue (in millions) 26% 27% 26% 24% 20% 17% 15% Return On Equity 7% 5% 3% -14% Earning Per Share Eccentrix Earnings Per Share 30% 24% 25% 26% 27% 26% 20% 20% 15% 17% 15% 10% Return On Equity Investor Expectations 7% 5% 5% 3% 0% 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 11.0 12.0 13.0 -5% -10% -15% -14% 14.0 15.0 Return On Equity 70 70 67 66 61 60 61 53 52 50 46 45 43 44 40 30 Image Rating

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    Fruitvale Station Fruitvale Station is a film that depicts the life of Oscar Grant who is an African-American male living in a system of racial profiling‚ social injustice‚ and economic challenges. For most young African-American men the ability to rise above these problems are often difficult because of the limitations that the system places on them. Oscar has experienced frequent feelings of anger and which results in thoughts that trigger impulsive behaviors‚ and hostility. For young African-Americans

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    The movie Fruitvale Station was a movie that is very relatable to what is going on in today’s society. Oscar Grant was trying to do right by his family and to get his life back on the right path. His demise was brought by a police officer who racially profiled him and took his life. This movie will bring out strong emotions from a person who watches it‚ because you become connect with Grant and when he is murdered it feels like you have known him your whole life. Throughout the movie the audience

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    Analysis of “Bus Riders” Gloria Garchitorena-Goloy The poem‚ “Bus Riders”‚ Gloria Gatchitorena-Goloy‚ is a symbolic poem written in free verse‚ the central theme of hardship can be found in the poem’s use of imagery‚ language and connotation of every word by which the meaning is implied. In her poem‚ these three fundamentals of writing smoothly work together to create a piece that represents the exhaustion and depressing characteristic of commuting by a public transportation like the bus. On the

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    From the environments surrounding us to our daily schedules‚ change is quintessential to the human condition. All day long‚ we humans make choices that alter the outcome of life’s simplest to most complex details. In Emily St. John Mandel’s novel‚ Station Eleven‚ the audience witnesses the connection between choice and change in the many interwoven intricacies found throughout the plot. An example of this relationship is the Traveling Symphony’s choice of motto. “Survival is Insufficient” speaks volumes

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    Hot‚ Flat‚ and Crowded: Why We Need a Green Revolution-And How It Can Renew America Author: Thomas L. Friedman Thesis Statement: Hot‚ Flat‚ & Crowded by Thomas L. Friedman was published by FSC Mixed Sources in the year 2008. This book is a diagnosis of Friedman’s three major challenges facing the world and the United States. Also he includes perceptions for how the United States can cure these problems. Friedman especially specializes on focusing on the greatest challenge of which is global

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