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    Blue Colour

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    at first is the colour‚ blue. Blue is known as the coolest colour. The reason blue is my favorite reason is that of all the colors in the spectrum blue compliments almost all other colors. Blue is the master of backdrops. Interestingly‚ blue is the color of the universe and nature such as sky‚ ocean‚ sleep‚ twilight. Besides that‚ blue is the color of inspiration‚ sincerity‚ modernatization and spirituality. Blue is often the chosen color by conservative people. Blue is the calming color that

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    H&M Process

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    effective production of the service(Stokes&Lomax‚ 2008). The process in H&M is from trend predetermination to selling in stores. In brief‚ designers carry out their work based on the forecasted data. Secondary‚ suppliers manufacture the clothes. Finally‚ the clothes could be sent to stores all around the world and customers buy the products. This process could be compleated within 20 days at the soonest. But the leadtime of H&M is usually 21 days. The information of selling of all stores will be gathered

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    A  person  who  does  not  have  own  home  country  and  is  settled  down  in  another  country‚  who  is  dependent  on  the  government  for  water‚  food‚  shelter‚  and  education‚  is  known  as  a  Refugee.  Nepal   has  lots  of  these  kinds  of  Refugee  camps. I was born in camp‚ and while there‚ I  had a lot of struggles just to survive.  My  parents  are  from  Bhutan.  One  day  the Bhutanese government exiled about more than  one  hundred  thousand  citizens‚  which  included  my 

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    Frederick W. Taylor By Sydney Perez Frederick W. Taylor is known for devising a system called scientific management. He is a controversial figure in management history. He is considered a innovator of industrial engineering‚ specifically in time and motion studies. He made dramatic improvements in productivity. At the same time‚ some would say that he destroyed the way work was known to be‚ dehumanized factories‚ and made men into robots. Under Taylor’s new management system‚ factories were

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    Anyone who flees their home country due to war or persecution is referred as a refugee. In Inside Out and Back Again‚ we are introduced to the narrator‚ Ha. Ha is a refugee who fled her country‚ Vietnam‚ because of political warfare. In the novel‚ she explains her experiences being in the middle of the war feeling confused and sad at most times‚ not knowing what’s going on. This causes her brother needing to explain everything to her. Ha‚ and her family‚ after fleeing from the North Vietnamese Communists

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    Jet Blue

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    Jet Blue has an opportunity to remain cutting edge in the airline industry by continuing to be low-cost and expanding carrier. A great market for Jet Blue to expand to would be towards the Caribbean’s. As well as possibly lobbying Washington to lift travel sanctions in Cuba‚ which at one point was a major vacation getaway for Americans. This opportunity fits into Jet Blues current business model of short distance flights at a lower cost than the competition. Jet Blue is a shinning star in the

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    Mr W Lowe

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    Cited: in Jones‚ "The Impairment of Empathy in Goodwill Whites for African Americans‚" p. 75. As she notes‚ her analysis is based on Joe R. Feagin‚ HernanVera‚ and Pinar Batur‚ White Racism‚ 2nd ed. (New York: Routledge‚ 2001)‚ pp. 117-151‚ especially pp. 141-142. (It should also be noted that the white professorof law quoted was sharplycriticalof his own here‚ David

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    When George W. Bush was elected to be President‚ America was in the midst of a new era. The age of Technology and social media freedom had begun. The problem with the new era of Social media was it opened up to a whole new idea of criticism and or complementing. George W. Bush was more of an old school president whereas when people started to say things on social media he didn’t know how to handle it. President Bush wanted to change the image of America and make it the “American Dream’ but social

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    Blues and Ragtime

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    it more freedom‚ especially in the bass line. This resulted in what is known as ``stomp’’ piano. Charles "Cow-Cow" Davenport‚ who pioneered the Boogie-Woogie style‚ was trained in ragtime but recorded many blues pieces. James P. Johnson was instrumental in moving ragtime toward jazz and blues‚ creating Stride Piano. Other developments led to the ``trumpet-piano’’ style of Earl Hines and Teddy Weatherford and to the swing style of Duke Ellington. Some Historians consider ragtime to be the very first

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    jazz trumpeter Miles Davis laid down the foundation for a whole new style of jazz music. Through his "Kind of Blue"� modal jazz was born. This record became a classic‚ at times showing its complexity through the soloing‚ but also allowing the educated listener to revel in the simplicity of the modes. Davis planted the seeds for this new style in his album "Milestones"� but "Kind of Blue"� showed that the style had matured and was more developed. From the introductory piano/bass duet to the final

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