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    People think of Manifest Destiny as the official policy of territorial expansion and the idea that God had ‘blessed’ America to become an ocean-bound republic in the 19th century. The truth‚ however‚ is that presidents and secretaries of state never really used the phrase ‘manifest destiny’; it was the slogan of the journalist John L. O’Sullivan who created it in 1845 when he was writing editorials about the annexation of Texas and about the boundary dispute with Britain over the Oregon territory

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    “ US Targets Buyers of China-Bound Luxury Cars” —The New York Times Description of Event Nowadays‚ there is a trend that US targets buyers of China-bound luxury cars for the reason of a looking to profit from growing demand in China for cars from the likes of Mercedes‚ BMW and Range Rover. According to The New York Times‚ a business man named Michael Downs has done this business for three year old‚ he buy new cars from dealerships in the US‚ then

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    Problem/Purpose of the Report: Mr. Chin‚ Marketing director of Hurricane Island Outward Bound School (HIOB)‚ developed four marketing plans in 1987 to achieve following goals: Overall Goals: Continued growth and financial stability Marketing Objectives: delivering 2‚700 students‚ 47‚800 Student Program Days (SPDs) and $3.4 million in revenues. Strategic Objectives: Maintain school leadership within the Outward Bound System and Build-off season business The main problem is the implementation of marketing

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    Humans are desirous of numerous things. Money‚ power‚ pleasure‚ satisfaction‚ and surprisingly‚ celebrities are all things that lead to obsession. As people focus into these things‚ the result is utter and blatant madness‚ and eventually becomes the destruction of themselves and others. In the novel Misery by Stephen King‚ the mental instability of Annie Wilkes and the imprisonment of Paul Sheldon shows how obsession can lead to the destruction of others. Paul Sheldon was an author famous for his

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    Cristhian Ramirez Professor Miller English 1101 April 20‚ 2011 Are we innately bound to corrupt ourselves? In the seventeenth century some rich and poor set of in the Mayflower to escape from a Puritan king whose religious belief was enforced to all. Now although there were other reasons for escaping from England the goal was clear‚ establish a new home without an oppressing king and more opportunities for everyone. What would develop from then on would be called the bill of rights‚ which

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    | Raising the inflation target rate to evade the Zero Lower Bound | Econ 134 GSI: Yury Yatsynovich | | Deepak Ravichandran | 4/17/2012 | | From its inception‚ the central bank’s onus has always been a dual mandate; to maintain maximum employment while at the same time keeping stable prices. While we as economists have learned much about the mechanism through which monetary policy affects the economy‚ much is still unknown about the inner workings of the economy‚ and the long-term

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    Jeffrey Young Mr. McCaffery English period 7/8 29 January 2013 Why are homosexuals not bound by typical male/female gender roles? The other day while I was shopping in the mall‚ I saw a very flamboyant gay couple. Being myself‚ I was perplexed‚ because a few days before in my English class‚ we were discussing gender roles‚ and how they are very separated. Usually the men have their own roles‚ as do the females‚ but what I saw at the mall that day was something totally different. Obviously it’s

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    and relationship. His actions displayed the consequences in human society. Many people would argue that this experiment was doomed to failure from the beginning. However‚ Victor was not doomed to failure because of his initial desire to overstep the bounds of human knowledge‚ but because of his actions and mistakes he made along the way. Victor abandoned his creature and refused to communicate with him in any way. He also acted very selfishly‚ and kept many lies from his friends and family. The demise

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    TCO A: What process would you use for identifying project risks for a second Oresund Bridge project? What risks would you raise for each alternative? Taking into consideration that this is the 2nd attempt at the project‚ I would begin by creating a checklist based off historical information from the risk knowledge base in the first project as well as other bridge projects. I would then use brainstorming or even interviewing others and perform a SWOT analysis. I would then classify the risks

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    In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ Jay Gatsby is a character bound by his origins. The proof of this can be found throughout the novel; Gatsby is a liar. He is rejected‚ more than once‚ by Daisy. Furthermore he seems unable to fully integrate into the ranks of the rich elite. Gatsby is never truly able to escape his downtrodden beginnings. James Gatsby was born James Gatz in a town in Minnesota. As a young man he was taken under the wing of a famous sailor‚ Dan Cody. The first

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