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    Netflix’s core competencies is content delivered to your home. Their change in business model from DVDs only to DVDs and streaming reflected this competency and allowed them to access the streaming video market. Content delivery to the home and thru streaming online allowed them to put Blockbuster out of business and many other companies in the market. The latest business decision‚ then‚ actually breaks their core competency in half. The decision splits down a method of delivery‚ creating two companies

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    Twenty-First Century Kindergarten Gina R. McCarthy ECE 311 Dr. Moore July 12‚ 2011 In the seventies‚ kindergarten consisted of song singing‚ snack time‚ little instruction and nap time in a half day setting. Now‚ in the twenty-first century‚ it consists of; math‚ reading‚ science and the fine arts in a seven hour day five days a week. The competitiveness of kindergarten in the twenty-first century includes academic standards traditionally reserved for upper elementary students. The

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    Core American Values Throughout American history‚ specifically the period of post Great Depression leading up to the Civil Rights movement‚ the country has had certain core values that they are expected to adhere‚ often recognized as liberty‚ equality‚ and justice. These core values are known as the basic rights that every human being should be guaranteed. Specific moments in the country’s history relating to liberty are the forced internment of Japanese Americans into internment camps and the secret

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    US History 11 Progressive Era The early years of the Twentieth Century brought with them major social changes and reforms.  These changes took time and many hours to implement in order to produce beneficial results.  Men and women of the Progressive Era such as Jane Adams‚ Upton Sinclair‚ and Theodore Roosevelt all contributed to this large reform movement in their various ways.  Social critics‚ women’s advancement reformers‚ and even two of our first presidents in the nineteen hundreds contributed

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    Caryn Cabral SOC 102-7101 June 2‚ 2014 The Deinstitutionalization Movement and its Long Term Effects on Society Deinstitutionalization is the process of replacing long-stay psychiatric hospitals with less isolated community mental health services for people diagnosed with a mental disorder or developmental disability. Deinstitutionalization has been an overall benefit for most psychiatric patients‚ but many have been left homeless and without

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    120-4106 12 March 2015 Decades Project Every decade people change. They either change the way they dress‚ act or say or sometimes a combination of all three. The technology that we have today has helped in changing our society tremendously over the years. They way of communication has gone from writing letters in the mail‚ to landline house phones‚ to text messaging on cell phones and various social network sites. What were the 1950’s like? Now that we are in a new century and millennium‚ 1950

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    Impressionism In the 19th-century we saw an art movement that would come to be known as Impressionism. The Impressionism term was coined in 1874 after a hostile critic‚ Louis Leroy‚ had seen a picture entitled _Impression: Sunrise_ by Claude Monet (Janson 721) and gave the art work a sarcastic review. Impressionism came into prominence between the 1870 and the 1880 (Janson 721). As with each new art movement‚ they are a response to the previous period and Impressionism is no different. It was a

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    Luis Hernandez History 17B 17 March 2024 Reflection Essay #2 At the beginning of the 20th century‚ the United States moved into the Progressive era. According to Foner‚ “The word “Progressive” [described] a broad‚ loosely defined political movement of individuals and groups who hoped to bring about significant change in American social and political life.” (Foner‚ 681). The main goal for Progressives was to push for social and political reform to improve the standard of living for American citizens

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    The populist and progressives got a lot of attention among the Americans because of its success in implementing various reforms in the government. The businesses and political power became advanced over the years for the American citizens. However‚ the disadvantage of these groups was that their reforms did not consider the needs of the minorities and the African Americans. During this era marginalization and discrimination remained to be the leading cause of failure among the efforts made by the

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    Foundation of American Politics 20 November 2013 A Personal Reflection on the Progressives In my opinion‚ post modern America could greatly benefit from an administration with a heavier Progressive influence. Even though this era was short lived‚ and its parties were somewhat divided in political principles‚ they managed to claim their place in history‚ as their policies became the basis for today’s liberal philosophy. Their education reforms‚ emphasis on the value of an individual‚ dedication

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