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    Africa‚and the Americas that changed these cultures for better and worse. This gave more resources ‚ culture ‚and power to the Americas. From the West and Eastern worlds were many diseases ‚ though most came from Europe. Like malaria ‚ yellow fever ‚ and smallpox. Smallpox was the most dangerous to the Native Americans inhabiting the Americas. They had no immunity‚ unlike the English setters and almost died instantly.Smallpox wiped out entire Native villages ‚ and killed almost half

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    The Maritime Expansion

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    Catherine Cobon HST 102-101 Prof. Gardiner Notes: Thursday‚ April 04‚ 2012 Through the first week of notes in History: The Maritime Expansion History is the study of past events‚ as well as important events that happened in which we discover what brought us today to this actions. We always have to get down through these events in history‚ dig in and discover in detail the roots of life. Globalization is the systematic interaction and economic integration‚ an economic traffic. Most countries

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    How did the Westward Expansion Affect Native Americans? The westward expansion affected the Plain Natives greatly. Education and jobs were shifted majorly during the westward movement which led to a completely different way of life. All of a sudden they were introduced to schools‚ when in the past they only learned from experience. They were familiarized to tradesmen jobs and farming‚ when previously it was limited to hunting for men and being a housewife for women. The Plain Indians used to learn

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    Mexican Border Expansion

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    Spanish settlement of the west International borders has always been centers of conflict‚ and the U.S.-Mexican border is no exception. With the European colonizing the New World‚ it was a matter of time before the powers collided. The Spanish settled what is today Mexico‚ while the English settled what is today the United States. When the two colonial powers did meet became what is today the United States ’ Southwest‚ it was not England and Spain. Rather the two powers were the United States and

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    World War II started in September of 1939 when Germany invaded Poland. By entering this war‚ the United States had a lot of things at stake by entering WWII including the amount of money and the number of humans that will die in the war. The United States was already experiencing the Great Depression as WWII was beginning. Another thing that was at stake for the US was allowing for their allies‚ such as England‚ to fall to Nazi Germany. Although‚ the US did the right thing by not going into the

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    An American Tail (1986) Director: Don Bluth Performers: Fievel Mousekewitz (Voice of Philip Glasser) Papa Mousekewitz (Voice of Nehemia Persoff) Mama Mouskewitz (Voice of Erica Yohn) Tanya Mousekewitz (Voice of Amy Green) Bridget (Voice of Cathianne Blore) Digit (Voice of Will Ryan) Gussie Mouseheimer (Voice of Madeline Kahn) Henri the Pigeon (Voice of Christopher Plummer) Honest John (Voice of Neil Ross) Irish mouse on boat (Voice of Warren Hayes) Italian mouse on

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    Panama Canal Expansion

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    Expansion of the Panama Canal & Heartland Barge The Panama Canal enables the ships sailing from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean (and vice versa) to save time and fuel by avoiding the travel around the tip of South America. The savings in time equal half of the time previously taken by ships to do the same. The size of ships that are used in shipping containers has drastically increased due to the container revolution. To enable the new and bigger ships such as Maersk Triple E Class to

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    Global Expansion

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    Using the library‚ course materials‚ and other Web resources‚ find some examples of international companies in the United States that demonstrate a global management approach to their operations. Provide some specific examples of practices or strategies that demonstrate this approach. Then answer the following questions:  * Why has it become so important for companies to become competitive in the global business environment? * What advancements in operations management in other countries

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    Market Expansion

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    Al Ain Dairy: market expansion Melodena Stephens Balakrishnan Melodena Stephens Balakrishnan is an Associate Professor (Marketing) in the Faculty of Business and Management‚ University of Wollongong in Dubai‚ Dubai‚ United Arab Emirates. hashi Kumar Menon‚ the chief operating officer of Al Ain Dairy was at their launch of the new product Long Life Juice in Dubai on 16 July 2010. To a room full of media and interested stakeholders‚ he explained the company’s upcoming six month plan. Al Ain Diary

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    United States public schools were regarded as some of the best public schools in the world up to the 1970’s. Compared to the educational development of Asian and European students‚ American students and the education system are ranked embarrassingly low. "In a 2003 study conducted by UNICEF that took the averages from five different international education studies‚ the researchers ranked the United States number 18 out of 24 nations in terms of the relative effectiveness of its educational system"

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