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    Alaska Airlines ran its business satisfied with complacency and dependent on customer loyalty and goodwill (Avolio‚ Patterson‚ & Baker‚ 2015). While Alaska Airlines was thinking the business could sustain this practice‚ many changes were occurring that would have a ripple effect and adversely affect the airline (Avolio‚ et al.‚ 2015). One executive stated it started as far back to 1999 when the airline was succeeding despite themselves due to fortuitous fuel costs and a good economy” (Avolio

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    The Lewis and Clark Expedition  Thesis Statement: Because of America’s need to expand‚ The Lewis and Clark Expedition‚ led by  Meriwether Lewis and William Clark‚ introduced the country to previously uncharted territory  and was a benchmark for change in America.  I. Cultural context  A. Need to expand (Gunderson 4­5).  B. Hiding from France and Spain (Gunderson 6­7‚ Huntington 1).  II. Important person(s)  A. Meriwether Lewis  1. Secretary to the president (Huntington 2).  2. Asked to head expedition (“History and Culture: People” 2)

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    Flying Lessons and Other Stories by Ellen Oh Flying Lessons and Other Stories is a solid anthology. I love the recurring theme of the short stories which is the lessons you can glean after reading each one. All of the stories feature those kids who are usually unseen. The underprivileged‚ the weird‚ the outcast‚ the brown‚ and black kids. It’s a necessary mirror for all ages‚ particularly for middle grade readers. I can’t recommend it enough. Since‚ this is a collection of short stories I’ll rate

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    The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress is a four-engine heavy bomber aircraft developed in the 1930s for the United States Army Air Corps The Boeing B-17 bomber was an innovative plane introduced by the United States military in 1938. It was the most durable plane of World War II‚ and completed many successful missions in its ten-year commission. This four-engine bomber was developed for the United States Army Air Corps -4000 pounds of bombs -it can go at least 2000 miles -eight 50-calliber machine

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    again‚ Alaska is cold‚ I have been out here for a long time and i’ve been learning new things every day. I enjoy the quiet time I have to read my books‚ being into the wild is not so bad after all. One of my key experiences from my journey is learning how to get around with no money‚ for example I have travel on trains‚ hitched hiked‚ and walk all over the U.S. . I have walked thousands of miles around the United States and got to where I wanted to go with no money in my pocket. In Alaska I have

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    LOOKING FOR ALASKA The novel “looking for Alaska”‚ is written by a famous author John Green. It’s a story of a teenage boy named Miles Halter‚ and how he leaves his home in Florida to attend Culver Creek Preparatory School in Alabama. All the chapters leave you something to think about. This novel is very engaging and shows a lot of maturity. Not only does this novel leave you surprised with a few twists but it teaches you life lessons like love‚ loss‚ grief and forgiveness. I was really shocked

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    but are using different points of view. How does each person’s point of view shape the reader’s understanding of the miners’ lives? Use details from each source to support your answer. A: In the pieces “The Klondike Gold Rush”‚ “A Woman Who Went to Alaska”‚ and “The City of Gold‚ they all talk about the Gold Rush in some way. All three authors/narrators show that there were hardships during the Gold Rush‚ but they all view it differently in their pieces. There are many examples proving this. The author

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    How fish breathe The water surrounding a fish contains a small percentage of dissolved oxygen. In the surface waters there can be about 5 ml. of oxygen per litre of water. This is much less than the 210 ml. of oxygen per litre of air that we breath‚ so the fish must use a special system for concentrating the oxygen in the water to meet their physiological needs. Here it comes again‚ a counter current exchange system‚ similar to the one we found in the fish’s swim bladder and in the tuna’s muscles

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    the Code of Conduct expands upon these objectives and is tailored to each company’s specific business and job classification. When Codes are violated‚ disciplinary action should be taken. In this article from the Alaska Dispatch News‚ a judge has been accused of violating the Alaska Code of Judicial Conduct for insensitive statements. Within this Code is a very detailed listing of a judge’s‚ duties and responsibilities. Under Canon 3 of this

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    Caged‚ by Alaska Jones‚ brings Jenna‚ a fiery‚ redheaded club singer together with hit man‚ Malcolm Cage‚ as he rescues her from attackers outside Club Velvet‚ her L.A. club. Jenna wakes in a strange room‚ in a strange bed with barely any memory of what has happened to her. Stumbling to the door‚ she jerks it open and what does she find‚ a naked man. What has she gotten herself into? In this story of deceit and danger‚ Jenna and Cage are thrown together under extreme circumstances. Jenna realizes

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