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    Consulting Proposal #1 I. Definition of Project: As more companies enter the marketplace‚ the need to attract and retain customers will not only increase but also be necessary for survival. The Seagram Company has undergone numerous changes to maintain market share. Again‚ the company in the midst of major change and is in need of a current diagnosis of the situation and recommendations on how to advance these ambitious goals. The project needed to implement the change is necessary as today’s organizations

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    Alejandra Gonzalez History 108 Dr.Lewis 25 August2014 Ku Klux Klan In 1865‚ a native-born American racist terrorist organization that became known as the Ku Klux Klan was founded by William Nathan Bedford a former confederate general. The Ku Klux Klan is one of the oldest and most feared groups in America. The KKK is a group that has used violence and actions above the law to support their cause. It was after the Civil War when the clan grew out from the South‚ with the purpose to “protect

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    a white mask‚ and terrify Negros into believing they were the ghosts of the dead confederate soldiers. Thus began the Ku Klux Klan. Had there been no deliberate oppression in the South bound by the Reconstruction‚ corrupt carpetbaggers - Northerners who came to the South during the Reconstruction to abuse of the situation - misrule and violence‚ secret societies such as the Ku Klux Klan would not have come into existence. Initially created for the sole purpose of albeit perverse form of amusement

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    Of these‚ 4 must be books and 1 may be a scholarly article drawn from an academic database. Internet sources should not be consulted as in most cases it is impossible to check their accuracy. The homepage of specific fringe organizations (such as the Ku Klux Klan) can be used. 0. You must use at least 1 primary source. The paper must use correct MLA format and documentation style.

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    time in office was wrought with accomplishments‚ failures‚ and corruption. Accomplishments Formed after the end of the Civil War‚ the Ku Klux Klan was a group that wanted to suppress the rights of American citizens. Specifically

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    THE KU KLUX KLAN The ku Klux klan is a homophobic‚ racist and anti-Communist who despises to blacks‚ Jews‚ Catholics‚ Communists‚ homosexuals and they mutiny against anyone who thinks different from them; It is the oldest organization in the United States and its ideology more than the rights of white men. This organization infiltrating their same brotherhood people in Government‚ the Senate and the counties in order to uphold its arguments and go scot-free from their crimes and misdeeds. In the

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    unfair restrictions. In 1866‚ six veterans of the confederate army formed a secret society named the Ku Klux Klan‚ from the Greek word Kuklos‚ meaning circle. When the Ku Klux Klan was in its infancy‚ they were organized like a social group. They would help citizens‚ one of whom was reported in the Franklin View‚ a Nashville paper as follows: “The Franklin Review of yesterday related that the Ku Klux a few nights since visited the home of a poor widow whose two sons had fallen in the Confederate

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    The Ku Klux Following the end of the Civil War‚ young confederate-veterans began dressing in disguise and tormenting the freedmen in the area of Pulaski‚ Tennessee. Their antics quickly spread throughout the south as a form of controlling and intimidating blacks and republicans‚ and these men became known as the Ku Klux Klan. This is noted in Tougee’s A Fool’s Errand when one of the black characters addresses “Mars Kunnel” about the KKK‚ stating: “…dem folks what rides about at night a-pesterin’

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    Consulting approaches to process improvement Bain & Co. Kai A. Simon Viktoria Institute Author’s Note: This is a part of an early draft of my doctoral dissertation that was shortened considerably for the final version. Nevertheless‚ it might be a useful collection of insight for organizations that face a need for redesigning their business processes and wish to learn more about the basic concept and how some major consulting firms approach it methodologically. The series consists of 7 parts

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    Ku Klux Klan Ideology

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    Only one secret society in United States history could be so infamous and so influential to be described as “America’s Recurring Nightmare” and an “Invisible Empire” by historians. This society was the Ku Klux Klan. First witnessed in post-Civil war America and established in its first incarnation by Shiloh survivor‚ Nathan Bedford Forrest‚ the Klan utilized terroristic methods to harass former slaves and white Republicans and arguably was successful in its goal to re-establish white supremacy in

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