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    Why did Starbucks fail in the Forbidden City? Zane lee (Ziang Li) ESLI PMP Why did Starbucks fail in the Forbidden City? Introduction Nowadays‚ economic globalization is becoming an irreversible tendency; therefore‚ different multinational corporations always want to extend their branches to other countries‚ especially for the food companies‚ such as‚ McDonald’s‚ Starbucks‚ and Burger King. In recent years‚ the world has also witnessed that China’s economy has developed to a higher level since

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    presentation about Amish life. He showed their clothes. He told us that the Amish came from Germany. He told us that the Amish want to be separate from society. They don’t have electricity‚ so they use lanterns‚ also they don’t have cars they use buggies. I learned many things from the presentation. Firstly‚ the Amish are peaceful people. They don’t involve themselves selves in wars and fights‚ secondly‚ their religion is Christianity. They take the rules of the Bible literally. For example‚ in the Bible

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    Why did the British take control of India? One word‚ Resources & power‚ a positive aspect of it is that the British [In control of India] is that they [the indians] benefited from the British for taking control of India‚ here’s why [and how they impacted the country with Political social and economic]. British Imperialism had a positive impact on the politics of India because…. Imperial rule has established framework of india and has the World’s largest democracy. The british has forced india

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    Throughout American history‚ there have been groups of people that have been denied something. African American people were treated like slaves and denied all rights. At one point a U.S. Supreme court case ruled Black people as property. They had no rights. Only some people saw this as wrong. They were abolitionists and they wanted the immediate removal of slavery. Some people were participated in the Underground railroad‚ people who gave their help to others trying to escape slavery. It was called

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    task was used to examine an individual’s automatic thinking process and controlled thinking process‚ whether they interfere with each other‚ if they do so‚ to what extent and can this be consciously controlled. The experiment used for this research was the stroop effect. Previous research found that the stroop condition always had a slower response time. In this present experimental task‚ the two conditions were slightly manipulated and the result showed that there was significant effect on the

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    What aspects of your group (for the initial resource presentation) functioned well and why? Deeper levels we equate with understanding because discussion for few days we try to explain things to each other‚ to argue for an answer or to justify a conclusion‚ that interaction clarifies our own thinking and often it clarifies the thinking of other group members‚ and this allowed us to divide the group work and we just had to do our parts and finish it and put it on slides and make it beautiful. I believe

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    2012 The European Expansion and Its Impact on Indigenous People 15th and 16th century European conquest in Africa and Latin America was significant for global expansion. Important areas such as the West African coast and Mexico were explored‚ making this period of time momentous. However‚ what was even more noteworthy were the similar methods that the Europeans used while intruding upon both the foreign lands. The Europeans showed little respect towards African and Native American people and their

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    The main imports from Europe that impacted the America’s were livestock‚ pigs‚ horses and many plants. Horses enabled Europeans to explore larger areas of land in a shorter time than it would have taken them on foot. Natives didn’t have this type of transportation‚ so they were limited in their ability to conquer vast amounts of land of quickly as the Spanish explorers. The introduction of cattle created a cheap and growing food supply of meat to new settlers from Europe. Cattle thrived in the new

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    Why did America experience a boom in the 1920s? In this essay‚ I will be discussing why America experienced a boom. I will be looking at many different reasons of the American boom: Natural recourses‚ The first world war‚ new technology‚ confidence‚ credit‚ mass marketing‚ mass production and policies of republican presidents. These triggers of the American boom helped produce America as we now know it. The main reason why America experienced a boom was the positive effects of the economy people

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    allowed to have guns at school? No guns should be allowed on school campus period. Teachers should not be allowed to have guns in school‚ because it would risk more lives at school. It probably would make students feel even more unsafe. Teachers should not be allowed to have guns‚ because what if the teacher forgets to lock the gun securely and what if one of the teachers take their anger out and shoot his or her student. First of all teachers shouldn’t have guns at school period. What if a teacher

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