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    Why I chose this reading ….is because it seemed relatable. It seemed like an interesting book‚ one that I could relate to myself‚ I think that all teenagers could relate to this. The book explains about respect‚ and how adults don’t really understand teens. And talks allot about anger and how to control it. My reading was about ….a 17 year old named Bo who has anger issues. He uses his anger to push himself to the physical limits of sports. He calls his English teacher‚ Mr. Redmond a name. He has

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    performer on the task‚ Chris‚ was acting suspiciously and had recently acquired several high dollar electronic items. Unbeknownst to Jonathan‚ Chris was committing employee fraud right under his nose. All three elements of the fraud triangle were present in this case. Beginning with perceived pressure‚ Albrecht‚ Albrecht‚ & Albrecht (2006) state that “most pressures involve a financial need‚ although nonfinancial pressures . . . can also motivate fraud” (p. 31). Chris certainly faced financial

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    One of the key parts of westward expansion in the US was The Homestead Act that was implemented on January 1st‚ 1863. This act stated that men and women (who were not married) and 21 or older could apply for up to 160 acres of land in the west. The requirement was that they must live on the land for 5 years and “improve upon the land”. If they did this then the land would become theirs for $10. The Homestead Act favored white homesteaders and they were able to acquire over 285 million acres of land

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    In the book Into The Wild‚ Chris Mccandless a young man from a well to do family hitchhiked to Alaska and walked alone into the wilderness north of Mt. McKinley. He gave up his savings to a charity‚ abandoned his car and most of his possessions‚ burned all his cash‚ and went to live off the environment. Four months later his decomposed body was found in an abandoned bus by a moose hunter. People from all over heard of his story and put theories as to why he went into the wild in the first place‚

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    The Europeans were motivated to embark on voyages for discovery had many motives. One motivation was to find the fantastic lands described in works such as the Travels of Mandeville and the legends of the magical kingdom of Prester John. Columbus even took a copy of Marco Polos Travels with him on his voyages. The most important motive was economic. The conquests of the Ottoman Turks had cut the Europeans off from trade with Asia. The overland trade routes were controlled by the Arab Muslims

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    Week 2: Walmart’s Foreign Expansion 1. Do you think Walmart could translate its merchandising strategy wholesale to another country and succeed? If not‚ why not? I think it depends. On one hand‚ those countries where Walmart achieve its whosale business expansion successfully would like to accept this kind of American shopping style. Otherwise‚ it could fail due to the different shopping style shock. On the other hand‚ Walmart should pay much attention to promote its wholesale strategy to local

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    Chris McCandless in Into The Wild is quite the adventurer‚ he travels all across the pacific region only to find himself a death of starvation. He felt no remorse for leaving his parents family and friends all for a life of adventure. Similar to chris in his rebel spirit was the early astronomer Galileo Galilei. He proposed theories in his era of science that seemed impossible and absurd to his peers(Marks 2). That took courage and guts to stand up against the odds and do what you love. These two

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    Jon Krakauer’s work of nonfiction‚ Into the Wild‚ the author begins each chapter with an epigraph. Moreover‚ the epigraphs often contain quotes from books that Chris McCandless highlighted himself or Krakauer chose‚ presumably because he felt they relate to Chris’s ideology and situation. Krakauer also included quotes from figures whom Chris revered‚ such as Jack London and Henry David Thoreau. His main purpose in incorporating these epigraphs was to draw inferences about the person that Christopher

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    Restaurant Expansion Project Focus groups .All Students .Some teachers and staff .Passer- by This restaurant locates just along the campus‚ the major customer is students‚ also some teachers and staff are customers. Questions: 1. How often do you visit the restaurant? 2. How do you feel each time you visit the restaurant? 3. How does the food taste? 4. What kinds of food is your favorite? 5. What do you think of the prices the restaurant offers? 6. What most often disappoints

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    Westward Expansion Dbq

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    westward expansion disrupted native american lives after the civil war due to expansionist invading their lands and taking their freedom‚ while simultaneously destroying their culture and population. the issue of land was one of the largest controversies pertaining to westward expansion. In an era characterized by rapid population growth and economic depression‚ the pull to move west was strong in the white settlers hoping for a better life. The Homestead Act further encouraged settlers to migrate

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