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    Masque of the Red Death

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    Edgar Allen Poe “The Masque of the Red Death” 1) What does each color in each room mean? These colors represent the seven deadly sins which are laziness‚ lust‚ gluttony‚ greed‚ pride‚ anger‚ and covetousness. The colors can also represent the seven stages of man starting from birth‚ toddler age‚ childhood‚ teen age‚ middle age‚ old age‚ and lastly death. Blue is birth‚ Purple is royalty and power‚ Green is growth and life‚ Orange is destruction‚ White is purity‚ Violet is knowledge and memory

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    Red Bull Case

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    Red Bull is a very successful company in the energy-drink category but is struggling to maintain their leadership in a maturing category. If they want to continue to be successful and improve their market share they need to increase their sales present customers‚ find new customers for their present product‚ remarket their product‚ and analyze the current situation. Currently‚ Red Bull is the leader in the energy drink category. However‚ with increased competition‚ they should use

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    Boston Red Sox

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    Omar Pérez BOSTON RED SOX INTRODUCTION Boston Red Sox is a professional baseball team of United States Major League based in Boston‚ Massachusets. It belongs to the East American Division League. The New York Yankees are their traditional rivals. 1.- TEAM HISTORY The Boston Red Sox were created in 1893 as a minor league franchise in the city of Toledo‚ Ohio in the Western League. Then moved to Boston when that league became the American League in 1900. The name of Red Sox was chosen by owner

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    Flooding of the Red River

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    The Red River located near Fargo‚ North Dakota‚ has a history of flooding due to abnormal climate conditions. Every year precautions are taken to help minimize damages that are caused by the flooding. There are four main reasons that contribute to the river flooding so often. These main reasons for the floods are: Synchrony of discharge with spring thaw‚ ice jams‚ glacial lake plain‚ and the decrease in gradient downstream. The first reason that contributes to the river flooding so often is the

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    Red Baron Case

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    The Red-Bearded Baron Once upon a time many‚ many years ago‚ a feudal landlord lived in a small province of Central Europe. The landlord‚ called the Red Bearded Baron‚ lived in a castle high on a hill. This benevolent fellow took responsibility for the well-being of many peasants who occupied the lands surrounding his castle. Each spring‚ as the snow began to melt‚ the Baron would decide how to provide for all his serf dependents during the coming year. One spring‚ the Baron was thinking about

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    Pappadeax and Red Lobster

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    Pappadeux and Red Lobster Pamela E. Daniely ENG 121 Prof. Renee Gurley April 11‚ 2011 From a mouth-watering fresh lobster tail to tasty fried alligator‚ everyone loves some type of seafood. Many people consider Pappadeux and Red Lobster to be the best seafood restaurant in the area. They are both known for serving wonderful‚ fresh seafood; the difference is in the menu‚ the service that you receive‚ the quality of the food served‚ and the overall atmosphere of the dining experience

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    Red River Rebellion

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    RED RIVER REBELLION CAUSES ESSAY There were many reasons for the Red River Rebellion. The Métis and Native peoples living in the Red River Settlement felt ignored by the Canadian government. They felt they were not being treated as equals‚ and wanted their rights to be heard. One of the first events that sparked the rebellions of the Red River was the Pemmican Proclamation‚ issued by Miles Macdonell‚ and the Battle of the Seven Oaks. The Pemmican Proclamation banned the sale and export of pemmican

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    Red from Green

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    Red from Green Maile Meloy’s short story “Red from Green” was first published in 2009. The short story is about the fifteen years old Sam Turner. Every year she goes on a float trip with her dad. This year Sam’s uncle and a client called Layton from her uncle’s law firm follow them on the trip. Layton compliments Sam’s white teeth and teaches her how to shoot with a gun he got with him on the trip. One night Sam gives Layton some massage because he has an old injury in his bag. When Sam’s dad and

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    The American Red Cross

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    1. Explain the possible problems in the ethical culture of the Red Cross that created the issues discussed in this case. Ethical culture can be viewed as the character or decision making process the employees use to determine whether their responses to ethical issues are right or wrong. Ethical culture is driven by top management. The problems began with American Red Cross when the organization started to see a high rate of turnover in the executive level. The frequent executive turnover significantly

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    Taylor Swift Red

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    As the world’s spotlight shines on Taylor Swift’s recent pop album 1989‚ people tend to bypass the record that helped paved her success. Swift’s 2012 album Red set the stage for her transition into a pop artist. The album smashed chart records‚ earning Taylor her third No.1 album on Billboard’s Top 200. With her first self-titled debut and her 2008 album Fearless‚ she became known for her confessional songwriting skills. Then came Speak Now‚ combinations of the two previous albums with ballads of

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