material must be broken up into small units (Surgenor 5). For the Western Migration lesson‚ the topic is broken into three questions. Question 1 asked‚ “What factors influenced westward expansion?”; the second question asked “What new technologies influenced westward expansion?” and the third‚ “What conflicts arose from the westward expansion?” (Smithsonian). Since there are three different questions‚ it gives the educator “the opportunity to give frequent feedbacks: after each question has been analyzed
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BM6101 – Building and Sustaining Strategy BM6101 Building and Sustaining Strategy (Semester 1) Introduction Aims This Level 6 module aims to examine the theory and practice of strategic decision-making through an investigation and analysis of external and internal environments‚ strategic options and choices‚ and strategy implementation. It will enable students to develop an understanding of business strategy formulation and its practical application under differing conditions for various
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energy buildings Environmental Engineering Ankit Agarwal Prateek Deshmukh Rahul Agarwal Varun Pal Singh Kohli Amrit Juneja 24-3-2008 CONTENTS ABSTRACT 4 INTRODUCTION 5 I. Boundary Definitions and Energy Flows 6 II. Definitions 9 III. How definition influences design 11 IV. Conclusion 14 V. References 16 LIST OF TABLES I. Table 1 7 II. Table 2 15 ABSTRACT: A net zero-energy building (ZEB) is a residential or commercial building with greatly
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The first document is about a painting of pioneers traveling westward using various means of transportation and an imaginary female figure guiding them. This document was created by John Gast in 1873. The purpose was to show the westward movement of pioneers. The audience is meant for anyone who are interested in how the west was settled. The summary is that pioneers had many problems during their westward migration‚ including fights with Native Americans and finding food. This painting shows pioneers
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Hilton Hotels: Brand Differentiation through Customer Relationship Management Syndicate 6 Hilton was perhaps the most internationally recognizable name in the lodging industry‚ in large part due to the role that the Hilton family had played throughout its history. It all started in 1919‚ when Conrad Hilton bought his first hotel. Since then‚ we’ve led the industry with our innovative approach to products‚ amenities and service. Today‚ Hilton Hotels & Resorts stands as the stylish‚ forward thinking
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Marks & Spencer Resources‚ Capabilities & Competitive Advantage Compiled for Paull Robathan. Author: Kerry Sheehan Monday‚ 02 February 2004 1EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In the period up until the mid 1990’s M&S had a market leading share of the clothing market. They used their resources and subsequent capabilities to exploit their differences from the competitors and create competitive advantage by: *Empowering suppliers/manufacturers with design responsibility *Closely managing supplier relationships
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Westward expansion The California gold rush began 24 January 1848 because James W Marshall found gold in Sutters Mill‚ Coloma. The owner of the mill‚ John Sutter‚ wanted to keep it quiet about the discovery. But rumours spread and it came 300 000 people from the rest of the United States and tens of thousands from Latin America‚ Australia‚ Europe and China. It was not easy to get to California and many people died on the way. The immigrants were later called forty-niners and came to California
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Making Use of Resources‚ Capabilities and Core Competences. Resources‚ capabilities and core competences Resources‚ capabilities and core competencies are the foundation of competitive advantage. Resources are bundled to create organizational capabilities. In turn‚ capabilities are the source of a firm’s core competencies‚ which are the basis of competitive advantages. Here‚ we define and provide examples of these building blocks of competitive advantage. 1. Resources Broad in scope‚ resources
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Empire State Building The Empire State Building Outline THESIS STATEMENT: The Empire State Building did not cause much trouble for New York; instead‚ its construction had many positive effects. Reasons for the Building I. Raskob wanted to make money by renting offices to tenants. A. He wanted to construct a building that offered him the largest number of offices at the lowest price. B. He didn’t care for innovation and style ‚ but he wanted a building that sticks with his budget
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Introduction Building service is one of the important parts for a building because it will make a building to function well. Building service is responsible for the design‚ installation‚ and operation and monitoring of the mechanical‚ electrical and public health systems required for the safe‚ comfortable and environmentally friendly operation of modern buildings. Modern technology of building service can make a building to become more safety or more comfortable. While building developers are increasingly
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