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    When Michael Met Mina and Freedom Stories both present the idea of fighting against injustice from a fictional and non-fiction standpoint. Discuss. The heart-warming story of two young love-birds‚ with contradicting beliefs‚ in the fictional novel‚ When Michael Met Mina‚ by Randal Abdel-Fattah shares similar refugee and asylum seeker traits to that in the raw and truthful documentary series‚ Freedom Stories‚ directed by Steve Thomas. Throughout each of the stories it is clearly indicated that Mina

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    John Lewis March Analysis

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    pinpointed that he imagined that racial equality would be achieved‚ but even to this day his dream has not become a complete reality. The fulfillments of dreams are solely dependent on the broadness and complexity of the topic. In the book “March”‚ John Lewis encountered many personal‚ and collective obstacles that he could only envision would change with the appropriate step in the right direction. The references to wishes‚ the spirit of history‚ and dreams provided him with many avenues to achieve his

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    " Captain Meriwether Lewis and William Clark took the risk of life‚ limb‚ and liberty to bring back the precious and valuable information of the Pacific Northwest of the United States territory. Their accomplishments of surviving the trek and delivering the data to the U.S. government‚ have altered the course of history‚ but have some Historian’s and author’s stating‚ "It produced nothing useful."‚ and having "added little to the stock of science and wealth. Lewis and Clark’s expedition is

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    Lewis Carroll’s Criticism of Society Lewis Caroll published ’Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland’‚ in 1865‚ mocking the children’s literature of that time‚ which suffered from a lack of imagination‚ only containing morals to educate children.  Education plays a large role in the Alice`s life. Alice refers to her lessons and her education very proud of the learning that she has acquired. The information that she remembers from her lessons is usually useless or wrong. For example‚ although she can

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    THE CASE AGAINST CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY According to my point of view‚ the writer of this article makes a controversial argument against Corporate Social Responsibility. He defines Corporate Social Responsibility as the increasing popular idea. His basic argument against this idea is twofold. First he argued that if profits and public interests are aligned‚ Corporate Social Responsibility is irrelevant. But I think that Corporate Social Responsibility is not irrelevant. The fact that

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    Dell Computer Case Questions Please provide a detailed answer to each of the following six questions for the Dell Computer case. 1. What has made Dell Succeed to date? 2. What is Dell’s position in the industry to date? 3. An August 12‚ 2002 Business Week article‚ indicated that by 2007 Dell intended to double revenues to $60 billion. How should Dell go about building the nearly $6 billion annual sales growth needed to achieve that target? 4. What are the implications

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    officer working on the Cari Lightner case informed Candy that drunk drivers were not prosecuted harshly and Clarenece Busch would unlikely be thrown in jail for his heinous crime (he was eventually founded guilty of vehicular homicide and spent 21 months in jail). With her grief‚ anger and need for justice‚ Candy founded MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving). The purpose of MADD was to create harsher laws and penalties against drunk driving‚ and later against all driving under the influence of any

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    Antibacterial activity of allopathic medicine versus phytomedicine against Enterococcus faecalis: An in-vitro study. Abstract Background: A successful endodontic treatment depends on appropriate instrumentation‚ irrigation‚ decontamination and obturation. Decontamination of root canal plays a crucial role in the success of endodontic treatment. Therefore‚ a suitable medicament is essential which can effectively eliminate bacterial contamination. Aim and objectives: To investigate and compare the

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    Michael Porter

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    I. Operational Effectiveness Is Not Strategy According to Porter‚ various management tools like total quality management‚ benchmarking‚ time-based competition‚ outsourcing‚ partnering‚ reengineering‚ that are used today‚ do enhance and dramatically improve the operational effectiveness of a company but fail to provide the company with sustainable profitability. Thus‚ the root cause of the problem seems to be failure of management to distinguish between operational effectiveness and strategy: Management

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    The Lewis Blackman Case: Ethics‚ Law‚ and Implications for the Future Gonzaga University The Lewis Blackman Case: Ethics‚ Law‚ and Implications for the Future Medical errors in decision making that result in harm or death are tragic and costly to the families affected. There are also negative impacts to the medical providers and the associated institutions (Wu‚ 2000). Patient safety is a cornerstone of higher-quality health care and nurses serve as a communication link in all settings

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