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    Burg‚ Shayna ********************************************************************************************************** 1. If you were the president of a company‚ what values would you promote? What values would guide you in dealing with people‚ products‚ prices‚ and profits? Student Answer: If I were the president of a company‚ there are several different values that I would promote. When dealing with employees and consumers or clients‚ I would promote respect and service. Respect

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    Cotton Gin Impact

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    Some machines can be complicated‚ yet do little or nothing. Others can be so very simple‚ yet change the lives of millions. Take‚ for example‚ the cotton gin. The creation of the cotton gin‚ by Eli Whitney was significant in history because it gigantically impacted the african american slaves in america’s lives‚ dramatically increased the number and use of slaves‚ and sparked a series of events of the course of 68 years that eventually led up to the start of the civil war. The cotton gin GIGANTICALLY

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    Module B: Close Study of Text Text: Witness ‘Witness’‚ an American film‚ directed by Australian director Peter Weir‚ is a film set in 1985 about a clash of modern American society‚ and an idyllic Amish community. Maeri Saeli describes it as “the two worlds meet‚ but never merge” This is shown in the interaction between ideas‚ characters and techniques that make an impact on the audience. The main ideas represented in this text are Violence versus non-violence/ pacifism versus direct action‚ relationships

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    In 1979‚ at the age of 19 years old and just returning to the United States from Verona‚ Italy now stationed at Fort Bragg North Carolina. I was assigned to the 407th S&S battalion as a parachute rigger in the heavy drop section. The Air Drop (AD) section is responsible for the Army’s heavy equipment deployments i.e. Tanks‚ supply’s‚ ammunition‚ and trucks. Returning from an overseas duty station afforded me luxuries that my fellow stateside solders did not receive items such as top of the line

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    LO1 Understand the relationship between organisational structure and culture: 1.1 compare and contrast different organizational structures and culture The learner’s evidence shows‚ for example: Demonstrate basic understanding of theories. Compare and contrast different organizational structures and culture. 1a 1.2 explain how the relationship between and organisation’s structure and culture can impact on the performance of the business Explain the relationship between organisation’s structure

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    experience as a 10-year-old‚ floating down the river with Dad one summer‚ would count. “Great‚ you two guys are gonna set up front.” We find our raft just above the launch point. Eli begins his spiel. He assigns us each a spot‚ I’m front left‚ Shawn front right. The vessel is filled with four additional occupants‚ and Eli sits on the center edge of the rear end. “Now‚ when we’re on the water‚ there are only four commands that I’m going to give. I’ll either shout one‚ two‚ back‚ or get down. If I shout

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    the backdrop for the film as it explores the clash of cultures. John Book is polite and respectful towards Rachel‚ Samuel and others. A close up was used when John sat at the same level with Samuel to reflect that he respects him. John is labelled by Eli as ‘the English’ the minute he crashes into their bird house. The car crashes to the bird house is symbolic as he crashed to the Amish community uninvited. This implies that his presence is not welcome. Rachel and Samuel look out of place when they

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    Cotton Gin Effects

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    In the 1850s‚ Southern America produced approximately seventy percent of the world’s cotton. However‚ this production would not have been possible if it wasn’t for the invention of the Cotton Gin. Since he was little‚ Eli Whitney‚ developed a passion towards being an inventor. He frequently worked in his father’s workshop and there he would take things apart and would put them back together. At the age of 24‚ he enrolled in college in order to become a lawyer. It was not long after when he found

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    REFERENCE: URL ADDRESS: http://www.scribd.com/doc/25384981/Magna-Carta-for-Filipino-Seafarers-Draft DATE: MAGNA CARTA FOR FILIPINO SEAFARERS   INTRODUCTION One of the most expected outputs of the Filipino Seafarers National Convention (FSNC) is to draft a Magna Carta for Filipino Seafarers to consolidate the seemingly disordered laws relevant to seafarers as well as to enhance the rights‚ benefits and privileges accorded to Filipino seafarers. In view of that objective‚ a drafting

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    SOUTHFIELD SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM “Grooming the New Breed of Leaders in the Seafaring Industry” I Background The Baltic and International Maritime Council (BIMCO) and International Shipping Federation (ISF) 2005 Update shows that in the year 2005‚ the world demand for seafarers was at 1‚059‚000. 476‚000 of which were for officers while the remaining 586‚000 were ratings. In the same year‚ the actual supply for officers was at 466‚000 and supply of ratings was 721‚000. Using these figures‚ it can

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