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    The March From Selma to Montgomery and The Impact It Left In Birmingham Alabama‚ a small little church that served as a meeting place for civil rights leaders exploded. On September 15‚ 1963 a bomb exploded before Sunday morning services. Four young girls were killed during the explosion and many others was badly injured. Outrage over the incident with the four young girls’ deaths sparked violence that clashed between protesters and police. The march from Selma to Montgomery is important because

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    Table of Contents Introduction…………………………………………………………..1 Financial Analysis…………………………….…..………………….1 Strategy Diamond Model……………………………………………7 Internal Analysis…………………………….……………………….8 Value Chain Analysis…………………………………………….……..8 VRINE Analysis…………………………………………….…………12 External Analysis……………………………………………………13 Porter’s five forces………………………………………………………13 PESTEL……………………………………………………………..…..14 Alternative Evaluations………………………………………….…15 Fit analysis…………………………………………………….…….18 Conclusion………………………………………………

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    APC308 Financial Management Individual assignment Weighting – 100% of the marks for this module This is an individual assignment of 3‚000 words. (+ or – 10%) The hand in date is: Friday 15th May 2015 Requirements: This assignment is in TWO parts‚ with each part carrying a maximum mark of 50%. Part A Academic research has provided mixed and conflicting evidence as to whether an optimal capital structure exists for individual companies and businesses. Demonstrating knowledge and understanding of the

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    The Bataan Death March was a 65 mile march to prison camps‚ during World War II. The march began on April 12‚ 1942. The people on the march had to experience terrible treatment and horrible beatings. The prison camps were like torture and also unsanitary. The Bataan Death March was very harsh. The Death March was a long march in the Philippines of American and Filipino POWs (prisoners of war)‚ where they were treated very harshly. During the march‚ the POWs faced intense treatment‚ where the Japanese

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    Out they come‚ one by one with her finest silverware and dresses. The ribbons and silk wave goodbye as the soldiers carry them along the march. A bearded face scrutinizes the city ablaze. William Tecumseh Sherman‚ with a cigar dangling from his mouth‚ eyes his soldiers at work. The man who claimed he would “make Georgia howl‚” has just begun his notorious March to the Sea campaign‚ where from November 15 to December 21‚ 1864 he would journey from Atlanta to Savannah with plans of destroying Southern

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    The Bataan Death March was a major event in WWII history. This all begin on December 7 1941‚ when Japan bombed a U.S naval base at Pearl Harbor. This is also when Japan began invading the Philippines. In a month Japan had seized the capital of the Philippines. Japanese also took captive American and Filipino soldiers. These soldiers were forced to fall back to Bataan Peninsula. For the on coming months the U.S.-Filipino army didn’t have navel nor air support. By the time April 9th came around the

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    biggest events that took place during the movement were the Montgomery bus boycott and the march on Washington. The Montgomery bus boycott took place when Rosa Parks a black women refused to give up her spot at the front of white part of the bus. She was jailed for her actions and the black community was appealed and boycotted the buses‚ this lasted over a year. Many say this was the beginning of the movement. The march on Washington was a protest

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    before a crowd gathered just outside the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C.. Nearly 250‚000 people came to hear the great civil rights icon deliver his "I Have a Dream" speech at the March on Washington for jobs and freedom. Dr. King’s words were nothing short of awe-inspiring when he stood before those gathered to march for freedom and justice as a beacon of hope. A prominent figure in the civil rights movement and a most eloquent speaker‚ King’s words are certainly those that will carry the spirits

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    4/26/2018 The March on Washington to “I Have a Dream” The March on Washington leading up to the “I have a Dream” speech was one of the most famous and impacting events in the Civil Rights Movement. It was also one the most planned and attended occasions in Civil Rights history‚ but there were also many anticipated concerns. Some concerns before the event were that officials and organizers feared violence between the marchers and those against the march. Many of the organizers were

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    The Children’s March Thousands of children in Birmingham helped to change the world for Blacks by participating in the Children’s March‚ also known as the Children’s Crusade. They filled Birmingham’s jails‚ forced Eugene “Bull” Connor out of office‚ risked their lives‚ resulted in Kennedy’s passing of the Civil Rights Act‚ and went down in history as heroes. Cause There were few causes for the Children’s March. The main cause was segregation. Birmingham earned its title as the “Most Segregated

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