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    Tom's of Maine

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    Summative Case Study 2 Ethics in the Workplace Tom’s of Maine: Doing Good while Doing Business Tom’s of Maine represents one of the first natural health care companies to distribute their product beyond the normal channels of health food stores.  While it continues to grow‚ the owners‚ Tom and Katie Chappell‚ continue to emphasize the values that got them started over 28 years ago.  The question becomes‚ can a small firm stay true to its founding principles and continue to grow in

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    was over the liberation of Cuba from Spain (War and Conflict: Pre-Twentieth Century - Why Was The Spanish-American War Fought?). A major factor that contributed to the Spanish American War was the sinking of The Maine. It happened on February 25‚ 1898. The explosion and sinking of The Maine killed over 200 men (War and Conflict: Pre-Twentieth Century - Why Was The Spanish-American War Fought?). The whole situation was described by Charles D. Sigsbee‚ “ . . . It was a bursting‚ rending‚ and crashing

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    the explosion of the USS Maine president McKinley finally buckled and sent his approval for a declaration of war with Spain‚ which was passed on April 11‚ 1898 (Sparknotes [1] 1). Had I been a senator in 1898 I would have supported the declaration of war for multiple reasons‚ including the ones above. I would have also supported our annexation of Puerto Rico‚ Guam‚ Cuba and the Philippines In this essay I will explain why. At 9:40 PM on February 15‚ 1898 the battleship USS Maine was abruptly demolished

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    Unwarranted Attack

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    On February 15th‚ 1898 the port city of Havana‚ Cuba was disrupted by the shriek and rumble of a massive explosion from the bow of the USS Maine. The Maine entered the port city of Havana on January 25th‚ 1898‚ the trip was peaceful and mostly just stretching the legs and flexing the arms of Americans new class of ship. The USS Maine was the first in the class of ACR ships‚ actually it was the first and the last ACR built. This so called unwarranted attack is known by many as the catalyst to the

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    place in “the spring and summer of 1898”‚ throughout the Pacific and Caribbean waters (“Spanish-American War”). The United States went to war with Spain for Cuban independence‚ yellow journalism in the role of publishing the De Lome letter‚ and the USS Maine sinking (Murrin 747‚748). A consequence of the war was imperialism‚ that came along with the Treaty of Paris‚ which gave the United States the Philippines‚ Cuba‚ Puerto Rico‚ Hawaii‚ and Guatemala (Roberts). Reformation of the U.S. Navy and Army

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    prisoners to concentration camps to stop the Cubans from making their guerrilla-type attacks against them. The US feared for the many Americans living in Cuba at the time‚ so they sent a ship called the USS Maine to Cuba’s Havana Harbor to keep the Americans safe in January 25th‚ 1898. The Maine was an armored ship that had been commissioned for naval service in 1895‚ five years after she was launched. She had eight boilers‚ two immense steam engines and four ten-inch main guns that could shoot

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    The Battle of San Juan Hill The Americans declared war on Spain on April 25‚ 1898 after the USS Maine exploded in the Havana Harbor. This declaration began the Spanish American War in which led to the Battle of San Juan Hill in Cuba on July 1‚ 1898. The United States headed to Cuba with the intention of battling the Spaniards who had taken over Cuba and the Cubans. MAJ General Shafter led the V Corps which consisted of three divisions and one independent brigade. MAJ General Joseph Wheeler

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    The Meaning of theMaine: Causation and the Historiography of the Spanish-American War At 9:40 p.m. on February 15‚ 1898‚the U.S. battleship Maine exploded in Havana harbor.The explosion occurred in the forwardpart of the vessel‚ near the port side‚ and almostdirectlyunder the enlistedmen’s quarters.The loss of life was staggering:out of a complementof 354 officers and a totalof 266 perished in the explosion. men‚ The destruction theMaine had immediateinternational of These were troubledtimesbetweenthe

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    In the 1890’s the United States became more aggressive and expansionistic than it had been for the past few decades. There was apparently a hunger for foreign conquest. The conflict with Spain derived mainly from the American desire to help the beleaguered Cubans with their independence from Spain. Americans wanted the war‚ which could well have been avoided‚ but they had little understanding of what the reults of the war would be. I believe American entry into the Spanish-American war was not justified

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    Introduction The brief Spanish-American War that lasted from April 1898 through to August 1898 was fought over the issue of the liberation of Cuba‚ a Spanish colony that was suffering under the brutality of Spain’s authority. “The war essentially grew out of Cuba’s struggle for independence. Since the early 19th century‚ many Americans had watched with sympathy the series of revolutions that ended Spanish authority throughout the Americas” ‚ yet it was in Cuba where Spain kept their autocracy

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