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    The history of the Carnival Corporation begins in 1972‚ when Ted Arison set up Carnival Cruise Lines as a subsidiary of the American International Travel Service. The first ship ran aground‚ but Arison remained steadfast in achieving his vision of a cruise line offering affordable vacation packages to middle-income consumers. By 1977‚ Carnival had three ships‚ and ten years later‚ as the industry leader‚ the company went public. In the early 1990s‚ Carnival began to diversify into land-based entertainment

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    is difficult to pass those costs on to the customers due to the price-driven level of competition in the steel industry. The rise of low cost steel imports increases the domestic U.S. supply which puts pressure on NUCOR. The firm must stay at the front of technological advances for the production and processing of steel in order to stay competitive. Common for many firms and industries‚ economic weakness is an issue that challenges NUCOR’s strategy because it can impact the demand for its reputable

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    Dr. Campbell Composition II 10/20/2010 Snow-blind In Jack London’s short story “To build a fire” a man sets out with his dog in extreme cold temperatures confident in arriving at their campsite where the man’s friends are waiting. London uses the element of foreshadowing to hint at the traveler’s impending doom. The first example of foreshadowing can be found where the man acknowledges that there certainly are risks that are included in the undertaking of his adventure. London writes “he knew

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    A project that employed 130‚000 people and costed around 2 billion dollars and turned the tables of WWII. The Manhattan Project‚ a plan all over the USA to research and build an atomic bomb. Ranging from 1941-1946‚ General Leslie R. Groves ran the project‚ as J. Robert Oppenheimer ran the research. “Manhattan Project” by Ctbto.org reports‚ “Project research took place at over 30 different sites across the United States‚ Canada and the United Kingdom.”(citation needed) With this‚ the race to the

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    1. How did the Mongols build their empire? The Mongols rose to power adapting and improving on the existing Steppe political and military structure‚ couple with the incorporation of advanced and innovated conquered societies into the Mongol Hordes. Noticeable changes were‚ where tribal leaders once recruited and assembled groups of warriors through tribal affiliation and familial ties‚ Chinggis Khan assembled units into smaller cross-clan fighting units limited in size. Leadership authority granted

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    CARNIVAL CORPORATION & PLC PORTER’S 5 FORCES Porter’s 5 forces model allows to analyse the factors outside the Cruise industry that influence the nature of Carnival competition within it‚ the forces inside the Cruise industry that influence the way in which Carnival compete‚ and so the company’s likely profitability. With an understanding of where power lies‚ Carnival can take advantages of a situation of strength‚ improve a situation of weakness and avoid taking wrong strategies. Porter has identified

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    The Steam Engine and its Inventors The invention and modernization of the steam engine which was one of the most important technologies in the Industrial Revolution. Without the steam engine‚ humanity would most likely still be in pre-industrial times without our current technology. Despite this‚ the first generation of steam engines were not very effective. Thomas Savery was the first person to invent a steam engine used to pump water out of mines.1 Thomas Savery’s engine was very impractical and

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    Citizen Kane is a brilliant piece that changed the film industry‚ illustrated the American dream‚ and accurately lampoons the life of William Randolph Hearst. Citizen Kane was produced‚ directed‚ co-written‚ and acted out by Orson Welles in 1941‚ by Radio-Keith-Orpheum (RKO) studios . The movie appears to be unanimously popular both in the day it was produced and even more so today. The film techniques used were due to the fact that Welles was an amateur‚ and his camera man was adventurous. Citizen

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    era‚ and one man succeeded to do so. Some of the greatest businessmen of all time‚ Andrew Carnegie‚ Cornelius Vanderbilt‚ John D. Rockefeller‚ and Henry Ford‚ fiercely competed for the top spot in the business word. They were ruthless businessmen and did everything they could to help their businesses succeed. All this fierce competition allowed for the great economic growth known as the Second Industrial Revolution. The Second Industrial Revolution was a great period of growth between the 19th and 20th

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    very clear; he does not like it and he wants it to stop immediately. He has made numerous proposals to build a wall on America’s southern border to Mexico to try and stop illegal immigration. But‚ would a wall stop illegal immigration? Some facts and statistics uncover that building a wall might not stop illegal immigration at all. Donald Trump has been quoted numerous times saying‚ “I will build a great‚ great wall on our southern border and I will make Mexico pay for that wall.” (Donald Trump)

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