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    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS‚ 12(1)‚ 2007 ISSN: 1083−4346 General Electric Performance over a Half Century: Evaluation of Effects of Leadership and Other Strategic Factors by Quantitative Case Analysis Richard H. Frankea‚ Anthony J. Mentob‚ Steve M. Prumoc‚ and Timothy W. Edlundd abc Department of Management and International Business‚ The Sellinger School‚ Loyola College; 4501 North Charles St.‚ Baltimore‚ MD 21210 rfranke@loyola.edu‚ amento@loyola.edu‚ steve.prumo@verizon.net

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    seventieth and ninetieth centuries. Some major changes were the ways in which people think‚ the ways in which people were treated‚ and the ways in which government worked. These changes stuck with society and forever changed the European culture. The Enlightenment movement started from the scientific revolution‚ which was all about using the scientific method. People became more intelligent during this time period and began to challenge some things in their everyday lives. One of the biggest things

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    social‚ and economic lives of the American people Before the late 18th century‚ slavery was expected to become unprofitable and demise quickly. Many slave owners‚ including Thomas Jefferson‚ were even speaking openly of freeing their slaves. Either way‚ slavery was seen as a dying trend. By 1793‚ however‚ all of those predictions were shattered. Eli Whitney’s invention of the cotton gin had changed everything‚ deeply affecting the economic‚ political‚ and social lives of the American people

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    “Pianoforte: the developmenttechnological changes and performance practice” [pic] London Metropolitan University Module: Musical Instruments Student: Silvija Armonaite 07062934 Lec: Lewis Jones‚ Christina Paine. Introduction The early history of piano is familiar or at least easily accessible. It has been summarised in many reference books and explored in recently growing literature. The piano music has occupied a central place in

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    store‚ and the only transportation one had was to travel by horse’s in wagon’s or by horseback which would take hours or even months to get anywhere. This is how life was for American’s in the begin of the Nineteenth Century‚ but by the end of the Nineteenth Century things had changed drastically. The Civil War had finally come to an end‚ and a new era was arriving with promise of a bright future for our nation‚ and it

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    Serengeti Plain The Serengeti Plain is a huge national park that spans over 12‚000 miles. It is located in Tanzania and southwestern Kenya. The landscape of the Serengeti is varied ranging from savannah to hilly woodlands to grass plains. The climate is generally hot and dry but when the rainfall is steady‚ vegetation shoots up everywhere. The varied landscape and hot and dry climate come together to form the natural habitat of Around 70 large animal species and over 700 bird species. The geography

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    British imperialism improved the lives of the colonized Indians to no extent due to the unreasonable economic policies that lead to famine‚ the extreme poverty caused by the heavy taxation of Indians‚ and the unjust and one-sided British government that gave the colonized no say. The lives of the Indians were not improved from the British imperialism because of the implementation of cash crops and mercantilism that lead to starvation. Cash crops are crops produced for their commercial value rather

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    be American in the 20th century evolved through government documents that were released at the time and interpreted by the public. By and large however‚ government documents further instilled values of what it meant to be American that had been core to the American identity since its conception. Through an examination of public documents‚ it is clear that these sentiments were not always immediately shared by the general public‚ or the legislation passed through government documents immediately impactful

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    As a result of technological development and government actions the Plains Indians suffered many losses. Most notably‚ the expansion of the railroad led to a severe loss of the Indian population as well as their culture and way of life which depended heavily on the buffalo. Railroad expansion brought white settlers to lands which were nearby to pre-existing Indian territories. This caused much conflict between Native Americans and whites who wanted to claim the land. Indians also experienced

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    well are not entirely the same as the skills needed to write a good essay. Some wonderful short fiction writers are not particularly good essayists and vice versa. Still‚ it is useful to look at those elements that make up a good narrative and know how to apply what we learn toward making our essays as dramatic as possible whenever that is appropriate. The ability to describe something convincingly will serve a writer well in any kind of essay situation. The most important thing to remember is that

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