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    1. What kinds of things has Harley-Davidson done well with its H.O.G program to create an extraordinary customer experience that is unique and valuable to its members? Harley Owners Group has been sponsoring many events and activities that can give their customer extraordinary and valuable experience. Examples of events and activities that are sponsored by independent dealerships such as Harley-Davidson Singapore are short rides‚ major destination rides‚ or local charity events. Numerous rides have

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    1984 Compared to Cults

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    In the book 1984‚ written by George Orwell‚ there is a group portrayed that is similar to what society would call a cult. A cult is defined as a religion or religious sect generally considered to be extremist or false‚ with its followers often living in an unconventional manner under the guidance of an authoritarian‚ charismatic leader. Totalism is described as the principle of complete and unrestricted power in government. The books main themes include language as mind control and psychological

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    This has been perpetuated by the ideology that women are naturally submissive‚ pious‚ and gentle creatures. “The Cult of Womanhood” describes this ideology by placing men and women into two “spheres” – not unlike men are from Mars‚ women are from Venus. (reference here) The public sphere involves business and public

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    Could WW2 have been prevented? WW2 was a tragedy that killed 60 million people‚ it brought international distrust‚ repressed feelings and resented economic hardship‚ however‚ could it have been prevented? The Treaty of Versailles‚ which formally ended the war‚ did little to address unresolved issues and promoted international indignation while harsh economic conditions devasted millions of people. I believe if the world leaders had addressed these issues and taken a step to international trust‚

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    Mussolini – the Cult of Personality Throughout history there have been many leaders who have formed a cult of personality--that is‚ commanded intense devotion and an almost God-like worship from their followers. Such a following is advantageous especially in times of war‚ where citizens can easily be rallied to defend their leader and take down the “evil enemy”. Leading up to World War 2‚ multiple fascist leaders—Adolf Hitler‚ Benito Mussolini‚ Josef Stalin‚ Francisco Franco--were able to establish

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    Urban Legend The King’s Harley An average man is cruising down the street and comes across an old Harley-Davidson motorcycle for sale. The man buys the bike for a cheap deal thinking he can just put some money and parts into it to get it up and running. Due to the age of the bike from the 1950’s‚ the man is obligated to call Harley to get the parts. When describing the bike to Harley representatives‚ he is being transferred over and over until the CEO of the company comes on the line. The

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    The Pros And Cons Of Cults

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    Cults and Consequences Without even realizing it‚ people give their lives up to cults every day. Cults manage to convince people to join and do things they would never have done otherwise‚ ranging from boldly declaring false statements to removing themselves from society. However‚ the government almost never publicly condemns any cults‚ no matter the size or severity of them. The legality of cults is very general and often focuses only how it affects others outside of it. The devotee can start to

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    Natural increase caused by a decrease in death rates while birth rates remain high. Effects of Urbanization • A range of economic‚ political‚social‚ cultural and environmental factors affect urbanization. • Urbanization is encouraged socially and culturally through the media .Socio-cultural impacts • Cities have a strong socio-cultural impacts on their surrounding rural areas. The mass media depicts city life as superior to rural life‚ the “STANDARD” language is deemed that of the

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    What Should Be Responsible for the “Obesity Crisis”? Nowadays‚ fast food becomes a symbol of America‚ so as obesity. The word obesity became really popular because obesity always goes after the fast food. So‚ you might ask how serious the problem of obesity now in the United States is. Judith Warner gave us a really good answer to this question. In his article Junking Junk Food‚ he states that now we are “at a time when more than two-thirds of American adults are overweight” and approximately “17

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    Why the Cult of the Invalid is important I. Introduction: The cult of the invalid has been around for more than one hundred years and since then people have come to see it as women being able to express the beauty of innocence and the beauty of death. The cult of the invalid slowly started to come into play when Queen Victoria had to deal with the loss of her husband. Queen Victoria seemed to believe since her husband had died‚ that her happiness had died with him. Queen Victoria sent a letter

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