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    Abhishek Mehra Balaji P Saruabh Ranadive Sarang Bhutada * 2. The setting It’s summer of 1993 Southwest is expecting delivery of two uncommitted planes McGlade needs to find a way‚ to put these planes in operation‚ keeping the organizational objectives are intact Final decision would have to preserve the Southwest culture and spirit About Southwest Started as a intra-state operator in Texas Budget airline philosophy‚ survived a severe price-war Operating out of Dallas’s Love Field airport‚ hence the

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    your health and high spirits. I am fine here and the weather here in Texas has completely changed from what you had seen last time. Last month I travelled to North Africa‚ Southwest Asia‚ and Central Asia. The life lived by the native people of that country if completely different from what we live. Let me give you a complete idea of that location. Firstly‚ as you know that North Africa‚ Southwest Asia‚ and Central Asia is located near the equator which makes it experience a tropical type of climate

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    Causes of the American Revolution The American Revolution embarked the beginning of the United States of America. A war that lasted eight years‚ 1775-1783‚ was able to grant the thirteen colonies the independence they deserved by breaking free of British rule. The war was an effect of the previous French and Indian War‚ which forced England to tax the American colonist‚ compelling them to rebel against parliament. From the 1760’s to 1775‚ many factors lead up to the American Revolution such as

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    growth of more accurate maps. However‚ the most important of them would be the creation of affordable books. When the printing press spread through Europe‚ Martin Luther heard about it‚ and when he did he got a hold of one of them and printed the 95 theses which was a document used to place on the church and argued and exposed the flaw of the catholic church. After this happened‚ many people stopped going to catholic churches. Every country in Europe was mainly catholic‚ but in the 1560’s‚ half of

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    What is our responsibility to the environment and to other species affected by human decision? It is our responsibility to repair the negative effects our actions have on the environment and on other species. I mean repair in the sense that we must be fully aware of the effects of our actions and not be greedy to the point where nature itself cannot rejuvenate itself. It is acceptable that humans use resources from nature for their own well-being; we constitute part of the global food chain after

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    In the first chapter of the book‚ Native Peoples of the Southwest (Griffin-Pierce‚ 2000) we learn about the general history of the Native tribes of the Southwest. We learn of there independence and the periods of time they were taken over by other countries. It also talks of the land and those who dwelled there. It also gives us a little peak into there culture and their lives. This chapter was packed with information where we learned about different tribes homelands and past history with Spain‚

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    Today‚ in our modern society‚ women are treated more or less equally with men. But was it like that in post-classical societies long ago? What was it like in two post-classical periods‚ of North Africa and Southwest Asia? North Africa had its differences‚ Southwest Asia had its own‚ but they shared some similarities as well. In North Africa‚ women were actually deemed high in their society. They were considered the source of life and were often held in higher regard than men. They planted and

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    Silent Guardians What does it mean to you to be in the Air Force? At first I had thought that I knew that answer. I thought I was doing it just to escape the jail that my hometown had established for me. That it was my ticket out‚ to see the world. It wasn’t until this assignment that I know realize the true answer behind that question. An answer that not only defines who I am as an airman but also a person. I would like to take you back on a cold December night during 1990. I was born to a mid-class

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    Was America Founded on Christian Principles? Mark Weldon Whitten (1999) refutes that the United States and our fore fathers founded this nation as a Christian nation. Whitten (1999) says there are seven main points that make him believe America was not founded on Christian principles: 1. No prayers or divine guidance or approval‚ were offered during the Constitutional Convention of 1787. 2. The Constitution makes no appeals to religious authorities‚ rationales‚ or purposes. The Constitution

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    The U.S. airline industry has been in a chaotic state for a number of years. In 1993‚ a U.S. government report indicated that the industry had “Lost huge amounts of money in the past three years‚ and it has never made a sustained‚ substantial return on investment…” According to the Air Transport Association‚ the airline industry trade association‚ the loss from 1990 through 1994 was about $13 billion‚ while from 1995 through 2000‚ the airlines earned about $23 billion and then lost about $35 billion

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