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    JetBlue Airways is a low cost American airline that has its main base in JF Kennedy International Airport (New York). It was the best funded start-up company in aviation history‚ and it was founded it 1999 by David Neelman. The airline distinguished itself by offering superior customer service at low prices. It gave its customers an exclusive experience which included new airplanes‚ leather seats‚ and a “paperless” flight. JetBlue Airlines has grown since they started operating‚ and now the plan

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    PESTEL Political: Since 1990 Colombia has been promoted strategies to attract international investment. Actually‚ there is an enable regulation for external capital‚ privatization policy and labor market flexibility. The regulatory system of Colombia is mix because of the interrelation of public/private law and national and international law. Policies focused on same treatment to national and international investors. At the same time Colombia allows investing in almost all the economy sectors

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    England in the 1620s was filled with tension between the Puritans and King James I and his son Charles I. Their primary goal for their country was to revive Roman Catholicism and rid of any religions that would not conform; so‚ they mainly targeted Puritans. This intolerance motivated the Puritans to pursue their economic interests (which later turned into religious interests) and establish a place for themselves in the New England colonies in 1630. What they originally intended was to create a colony

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    seventeen hundred‚ most of the settlers inhabiting the land happened to be of English origin. Although‚ they came from the same whereabouts‚ the two poles of the colonies‚ north and south‚ developed two distinct societies. For example‚ in the New England area the settlers developed an egalitarian‚ unified‚ and organized atmosphere‚ while in the Chesapeake region residents created an aristocratic‚ unloyal‚ and scattered environment. But‚ if they are of the same origin‚ how did they develop such divergent

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    Jorge Zankiz New England vs. Chesapeake Colonies Throughout the 16th century and into the 17th century the Americas started to become very popular settlement areas‚ especially North America’s east coast. This area was colonized by migrating English that either fled from England because of religious persecution‚ the wish of starting a new life with their families or were in the pursuit of gold and wealth. The decision people made between those two choices(religion and family go together)was what

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    truly promote the "American dream." In "A Description of New England" he reached out the middle class of English society of men who were willing to work hard for a piece of their own land. The Virginia Company’s primary goal for Jamestown was purely profit‚ trying to adopt Spain’s style of colonization. The colonists were mainly of noble background‚ being non-inheriting sons‚ and were looking to make a quick buck and go on back home to England. Those colonists did not settle in to make Jamestown their

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    Alcoholic beverages are a staple in many people’s diets. Throughout human history people have drank for different reasons. Judith Bennett tells the story of the English brewing industry in Ale‚ Beer‚ and Brewsters in England. In her book‚ Bennett argues that women’s work in brewing changed during the period of 1300 to 1600 as males gradually took over the production‚ but the low status interpretation of “women’s work” continued throughout this period up until the present.1 The perception and realities

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    England and Burgundy * Renaissance: (French‚ “rebirth”) PERIOD of art‚ cultural‚ and music history between the Middle Ages and the BAROQUE PERIOD‚ marked by HUMANISM‚ a revival of ancient culture and ideas‚ and a new focus on the individual‚ the world‚ and the senses. * Burgundy: * Martin le Franc: * Contenance angloise: (French‚ "English guise") Characteristic quality of early-fifteenth-century English music‚ marked by pervasive CONSONANCE with frequent use of HARMONIC thirds and

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    Personality Theories Paper Assignment This Is England: Shaun In the movie “This Is England”‚ Shaun‚ the main character‚ is an easily influenced twelve year old boy living in London. After his father dies in the Falkland’s war. He is then recruited by a gang of men‚ ranging from the ages of 16 to 30‚ called “skinheads”. Eager to please his only friends‚ he completely immerses himself in a life of bitterness‚ danger‚ racism‚ and drugs. Shaun’s personality is on a rollercoaster of emotions‚ as his

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    Jamestown: Why did so many colonists die? It was not an easy beginning. English settlers began arriving on the James River in Chesapeake Bay‚ region of Virginia‚ in the spring of 1607.They hoped to make the first permanent English settlement. But‚ there were many things that almost wiped out the whole settlement. There were three main causes of death; disease‚ starvation/dehydration‚ and attacks. Most of the available water supply was brackish and contaminated by the settlers themselves

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