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    Milton Hershey once said “Give them quality. That’s the best kind of advertising in the world” (“Milton Hershey Biography 1”). He was determined to have his chocolate made with the best quality‚ so that one day his products would be all over the world. As a child‚ Milton Hershey faced many obstacles. By the age of ten‚ his father was barely involved in his life. Without his father‚ Milton helped out his mom by taking a confectioner apprentice job and fell in love with the idea of making candy. He

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    and more small reasons‚ the Titanic sank‚ causing many casualties and changes in maritime regulations (Fahey 22-23). The Titanic sinking was essentially the iceberg but other reasons could have led to the speedy sinking and casualties. Those other reasons include‚ a shortage of binoculars‚ lifeboat shortage‚ and a missed iceberg warning (Waxman). The Titanic was four days into her first voyage from Southampton to New york‚ and there were 2‚222 people aboard the ship (Basset). There were ice warnings

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    What was Hitler’s role in the Holocaust? Studies of the Holocaust have provoked passionate debates. Increasingly‚ they have become a central topic of concern for historians particularly since the early 1970s‚ as the Holocaust studies were generally limited. However‚ one of the most intense debates surrounding the role played by Hitler in the ’Final Solution’. That is‚ whether and when Hitler took a decision to initiate the extermination process. Of course‚ this issue has caused incredible controversy

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    operation today. The settlement movement began in the 1880s in both England the United States. This time period was where settlement houses got their momentum. The goal of the settlement movement was to bring the rich and poor of society together‚ in

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    dark practice in history‚ and nothing more. While slavery certainly was cruel‚ its existence did end up playing a major role in the young nation’s history. Slavery was common throughout the American colonies since 1619‚ when the first slaves arrived‚ and continued to prevail for the next two centuries. Since the colonies were near the coast and relied heavily on agriculture‚ “the demand for labor far exceeded the supply‚ and slavery was an obvious solution to the problem” (Cunion 1). Slavery helped the

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    The Continental Congress helped the colonies in so many ways. Their decisions are what got united states citizens away from the british and had a big role. Without the Continental Congress the Colonies would not be independent from British rule‚ and the United States today would be under control of the British‚ and not be the great country that we are now. “If ye love wealth better than liberty‚ the tranquility better than the animating contest of freedom‚ go home from us in peace. We ask of

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    Buddhism was first introduced in Japan by Korea during the mid-sixth century (Earhart 293). Before‚ Japan was already practicing its own religion called Shinto and the introduction of Buddhism had induced a serious religious conflict within Japan. One form of Buddhism that enthralled Japan was the Mahayana Buddhism‚ which demonstrated an easy way to achieve salvation for all people (Earhart 293). The new religion and its doctrine attracted both the Japanese people‚ especially the commoners‚ the court

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    Impacted by Luther’s writings‚ the need for reform in order to save the Catholic church’s stronghold on religion caused the Council of Trent to be formed‚ and with it ultimately led to the ideals and rules that the reformation brought. Throughout Luther’s lifetime‚ the church had been committing acts which as he thought‚ were not appropriate for a religious group to do so. Amongst these acts which Luther took arms against were simony; the selling of indulgences and other holy items‚ nepotism; the

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    What qualities have led to BEC’s success so far? The success of BEC can be attributed to a number of factors. The organization has used segmentation‚ targeting and positioning strategies in order to diversify the market. For instance‚ the company has opened stores in Costa Rica‚ Mexico‚ Canada‚ and US. All the products sold by the company have been categorized into video games and recorded music. This offers the consumers variety and choice. BEC is also quick to seize business opportunities. For

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    which one of their political ideals‚ capitalism and democracy‚ or communism‚ would reign supreme. Both countries fought to be the dominant power‚ creating a cold war‚ or a war where neither side is directly fighting the other in combat. While there was some aggravation between the two superpowers over things such as the Berlin Airlift and the Korean War‚ during the early 1960s tensions between the two rose even higher. President Kennedy put in a policy of being more flexible when it came to discussions

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