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    From their early beginnings in the late 1800s and early 1900s‚ N.V. Philips and Matsushita Electric respectively became two of the largest consumer electronics companies in the world using very different corporate structures and philosophies. Due to the events of World War II‚ Philips employed a multinational strategy with strong‚ local units driving innovation‚ which is historically an uncommon strategy in the consumer electronics industry. On the other hand‚ Matsushita followed the traditional

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    From the movie‚ The Matrix and “Plato’s Allegory of the Cave” both revolve around the same question‚ “what is real?” In The Matrix‚ the main character‚ Neo is trapped in a false world‚ which is created by a computer program. Machines that conquered the planet created the program‚ in which Neo lives in. In “Plato’s Allegory of the Caves”‚ the prisoners have been living in the cave since birth and have never seen sunlight. Throughout the essay‚ there are many similarities that these stories share.

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    When fishing for largemouth bass it is important that you study the water. it doesn’t even hurt to ask others if u know any that have fished there. I have fished many of ponds before where I have heard a lot of great things about a pond and didn’t catch a thing. That is the game of fishing some people enjoy it ad some people would rather not “waste their time” . in the sport of bass fishing you have to have patience. There could be hours that u don’t catch a thing but the only thing u can do is keep

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    Jorge Lopez Per.4 AP Euro 9/22/12 Martin Luther vs. John Calvin Martin Luther and John Calvin had many similar and many different ideas about political authority and social order. This idea came to a point were the people change their way of living and the attitude. Luther was a professor‚ teaching at the church and he attended at the University of Erfurt. Calvin was born from a French family and had the church benefices to attend the best possible education at Parisian colleges and law degree

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    In 1607 about 110 settlers tried to settle in Jamestown‚ which is located in Virginia‚ but many of the did not survive. Why did so many colonists die? Some of the reasons why the colonists died were because of disease‚ bad water and droughts so they couldn’t grow food. The diseases were bad because the English were coming with disease which was bad because when one person got it pretty much everyone got it. In the summer of 1607 nearly half of the settlers died from disease. In total‚ nearly 130

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    Critical Case Review Response 1 In what ways are the Oakes and Keegstra cases similar and dissimilar? Both cases violated fundamental freedoms and more specifically Section 11(d) which is procedural & substantial protection of the Charter of Rights and freedom. The section was clearly violated with the presumption of innocence between both Oakes and Keegstra. Reverse onus was also shifted onto them both which is the ‘shift of the burden’ is placed onto the defendant. In this‚ Oakes had to prove

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    According to the Oxford Dictionary (2013)‚ madness can be defined as the state of having a serious mental illness. It is also defined as extremely foolish behaviour. In the text‚ “King Lear” by Williams Shakespeare and the film‚ “Ran” by Akira Kurosawa‚ both the author and the director deal with the fact that the Protagonist’s past haunts them so much that they eventually become insane. As a result of their hamartia‚ both King Lear and the Great Lord‚ Hidetora‚ have a past that haunts them‚ and because

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    God have many similarities‚ as they are both creators of incarnations. Victor’s creature known as the monster shows striking similarities with Satan and Adam. Characters from different novels have similar personalities. <br> <br>As creators of another creature‚ God and Victor Frankenstein are very similar‚ in that they both lose part of their "family‚" and they let the war between them and their creations go on too long. Victor says‚ " I collected bones from charnel houses; and disturbed‚ with profane

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    system‚ but the members of their community do not have control of their own future; that is left to the elders. Lastly are Jonas and John. They are basically the main characters and both endure severe inner troubles‚ but are they similar enough to make the novels similar? <br> <br>In Brave New World‚ there is definitely a caste system of community members. Each level of society keeps to themselves. They work and live according to how they were conditioned. They do not have a certain ordinance on manners

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    1. How similar are sources 1 and 2 in their view of Henry? If there are differences why might this be? Source 1 is an account by John Watts written in 1996 recalling a letter written to a papal diplomat‚ Piero da Monte in 1437 and the words of a visiting French embassy eight years later. Source 2 is a contemporary description of Henry VI written by Pope Pius II in his memoirs. Neither source gives a very flattering account of Henry VI. Source 1 describes him as a rather immature young man who

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