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    to know the subject. I realized‚ the passage of a few paragraphs and lines‚ until one of my favorite superheroes‚ Iron Man‚ is affected by this concept. Because they are made of Iron‚ Iron Man is completely vulnerable to excessive heat that can melt your costume. It occurred to one of the villains that would be a good idea to create a machine to end derretidora supersuit and thus defeat Iron Man But his plan was a mistake‚ if our Superman costume change one of aluminum‚ its rays heat would be useless

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    Can you say what your strategy is? - David J. Collis and Michael G. Rukstad The authors emphasize on the importance of having a short (35 words max) company strategy‚ and communicating it to the employees. This is important to direct the companies operations in a coherent manner. The company and its employees need to know where the road is going. A strategy is not about your values of your mission‚ but simply about what your competitive game will be: what are you doing differently to your competitors

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    Schliemann The Terrible Father of Archaeology A terrible father impacts his child in one of two ways‚ either the child grows up to mirror the father or the child learns from the fathers mistakes and becomes a much better parent as a result. Hienrich Schliemann was a war profiteer. After getting rich he wanted to be taken seriously by the scientific community so he turned to archaeology. A stubborn man‚ a compulsive liar‚ a teller of tall tales‚ and a con artist he caused irreparable damage to

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    paranoid of the Americans‚ had caused 11 casualties. What about the colonial side of the days previous to the massacre? Boston was under the rule of the Navigation Laws. They were forced to house soldiers who enforced what were‚ in their eyes‚ unfair laws. The entire city felt as if it were in a war zone what with all the redcoats. The citizens had felt the tension under the ‘fog of war.’ Striking out against the enforcers of these rules were what any independent person would do under pressure. That

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    else. Can You Say What Your Strategy Is? by David J. Collis and Michael G. Rukstad Reprint R0804E It’s a dirty little secret: Most executives cannot articulate the objective‚ scope‚ and advantage of their business in a simple statement. If they can’t‚ neither can anyone else. Can You Say What Your Strategy Is? by David J. Collis and Michael G. Rukstad COPYRIGHT © 2008 HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL PUBLISHING CORPORATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Can you summarize your company’s strategy

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    he wrote some of the world’s most renown romances and comedies‚ William Shakespeare’s personal life remains a great mystery. Little is known about the writer and what is thought to be known is hotly debated by scholars. Conspiracy theories and suggestions of hoaxes and false identities abound‚ but have resisted proof for centuries. What is known about Shakespeare is that whatever his identity‚ his works provide insight into human nature and the nature of love. His 38 plays‚ as well as his many sonnets

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    easily persuaded her father to allow her to go back with him‚ and she herself was happy beyond words at the prospect. All went well on the voyage‚ but when they disembarkedand started overland for the palace‚ Tereus told Philomela that he had received news of Procne’s death and he forced her into a pretended marriage. Within a very short time‚ however‚ she learned the truth‚ and she was ill-advised enough to threaten him. She would surely find means to let the world know what he had done‚ she told

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    Alice Hocker correctly stated‚ “Your greatness is not what you have‚ but in what you give‚” (“Your Greatness Is Not What You Have But In What You Give”). Alexander was someone who took from others. He had a lot of land‚ money and things he did not need but wanted. Alexander‚ the King of Macedon‚ took thousands of lives and seized land the size of the US. If people judged Alexander on what he gave than he would not be known as Alexander the Great‚ but as Alexander the Annihilator. Alexander was born

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    Lord of the Flies Opinion

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    World War 3 is happening and all of the kids are stranded from their parents instead of being optimistic and being dropped off at another safer country far away from the war. Instead of letting the kids reach their destinations he has them shot down in what seems to be a wonderful place slowly turning into hell. <br> <br>The three deaths also show the evilness. One child burning to death in a wild fire ‚ Simon being beaten to death by his fellow friends and Piggy who was crushed by a rock. Through out

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    "The Pianist" tells the story of a Polish Jew‚ a classical musician‚ who survived the Holocaust through stoicism and good luck. This is not a thriller‚ and avoids any temptation to crank up suspense or sentiment; it is the pianist’s witness to what he saw and what happened to him. The film is based on the autobiography of Wladyslaw Szpilman‚ who was playing Chopin on a Warsaw radio station when the first German bombs fell. Szpilman’s family was prosperous and seemingly secure‚ and his immediate reaction

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