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    Strategy and Implementation Summary Since our company is the commercial agent for selling different band mike power and mike within deliver goods. Therefore‚ has focuses on selling the mike power for the family which has a newborn baby and some family which always drink mike every day. Want to deliver the different famous band of mike power and mike around Hong Kong. It hope to save the time of customers for going to buy different mike power and mike in market. Also‚ some mike powers

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    My Design Fashion Implementation Plan My Design Fashion Implementation Plan The Blue Group selected online personalized fashion as its product to implement. The idea for My Design Fashion is to create a new business or expand an existing business that allows shoppers to select pieces of clothing and design them to their personal fashion tastes. Online tools such as a virtual dressing room will be provided to provide an even more personalized experience. Previously this concept was used in

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    University of Phoenix Material Information Technology Milestones Worksheet Complete the chart below. Include a minimum of 10 information technology milestones or events that impacted human services. Year Milestone or Event Impact on Human Services 1996 Amber Alerts Provides an online integrated national database for missing children Initiates a widespread alert when a child goes missing 2000 Family Watchdog Provides an online database of sex offenders. Enables citizens to search the latest information

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    TIME LINE OF THE FILIPINO-AMERICAN WAR The Philippine-American War has been described as the United State’s first Vietnam War because of its brutality and severity. According to the Philippine-American War Centennial Initiative (PAWCI)‚ roughly 22‚000 Philippine soldiers and half a million civilians were killed between 1899 and 1092 in Luzon and the Visayan Islands‚ while one hundred thousand Muslims were killed in Mindanao. The United States joined the ranks of colonial powers in Asia with

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    Marine Science Through The Years 1914 - (April 27) Reginald Fessenden‚ of Submarine Signal Corporation‚ used a Fessenden Oscillator to reflect a signal off an iceberg and simultaneously reflect an acoustic signal off the sea bottom. 1919 - French scientists succeed in running the first line of soundings obtained from an acoustic echo sounder. 1922 - The USS Stewart runs a line of soundings across the Atlantic Ocean using an acoustic echo sounder devised by Dr. Harvey Hayes. 1924 - The Coast

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    HUMAN DIASPORA HISTORY EUROPEAN DIASPORA European history contains numerous diaspora-like events. In ancient times‚ the trading and colonising activities of the Greek tribes from the Balkans and Asia Minor spread people of Greek culture‚ religion and language around the Mediterranean and Black Sea basins‚ establishing Greek city states in Magna Graecia (Sicily‚ southern Italy)‚ northern Libya‚ eastern Spain‚ the south of France‚ and the Black Sea coasts. Greeks founded more than 400 colonies. Alexander

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    DETAILS OF RIZAL’S TRAVEL ABROAD FIRST TRAVEL ABROAD (1882-1887) -After four years in medicine Rizal left the country to continue his study in Europe May 3‚ 1882 -Boarded SS Salvador to Singapore May 9‚ 1882 -Arrived after 5 days and stayed for 2 days in Singapore May 14‚ 1882 -On his way to Marseilles‚ Rizal had a terrible dream. He dreamed he was traveling with Neneng (Saturnina) and their path was blocked by snakes. May17‚1882 -Rizal arrived at Punta de Gales. May 18‚ 1882 -At 7:30 a.m.‚ he left

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    1.     5 July 1863 -- Recognition of French rule; becomes part of the French Indochina 2.     August 1941- March 1945 – Japanese Occupation during WWII (communist) 3.     September 1‚ 1946 -- France renews it’s rule and allows political parties to be formed.  Communist Guerrilla parties are formed. 4.     September 1951 -- The Indochinese Communist party was dissembled into three major parties -- the KPRP‚ the Workers Party‚ and the Lao Itsala. 5.     November 9‚ 1953 -- Cambodia wins its independence

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    Narrative 2-Complete in Present tense Good morning‚ my name is Hope. Today‚ I wake up at 7am. I shower and I brush my teeth. I brush my hair and put on make-up. Then‚ I go to school. After school‚ I babysit my two little brothers‚ William and Rodrigo. They play board games‚ checkers‚ or videogames. My mom gets home at 6pm. She cooks dinner and reads a magazine. My dad gets home at 8pm. We eat dinner at 8:30pm. My dad reads us a story. We go to bed at 10pm. After that‚ he watches TV

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    17th century St. Louise de Merillac Sisters of Charity • 1633 - The founding of the Sisters (or Daughters) of Charity‚ Servants of the Sick Poor by Sts. Vincent de Paul and Louise de Merillac. The community would not remain in a convent‚ but would nurse the poor in their homes‚ "having no monastery but the homes of the sick‚ their cell a hired room‚ their chapel the parish church‚ their enclosure the streets of the city or wards of the hospital." [1] • 1640 - The Sisters assume charge

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