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    principle of the Five Ws‚ a report can only be considered complete if it answers these questions starting with an interrogative word:[3] Who is it about? What happened? When did it take place? Where did it take place? Why did it happen? Some authors add a sixth question‚ “how”‚ to the list‚ though "how" can also be covered by "what"‚ "where"‚ or "when":[3] How did it happen? Each question should have a factual answer — facts necessary to include for a report to be considered complete.[4] Importantly

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    1990's Baseball Case Study

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    Introduction During the 1990’s baseball was facing some of the most monumental challenges ever “The realignment issue and its impact on the Chicago Cubs were still in litigation. National television revenues‚ which had been growing by leaps and bounds‚ were poised to take a severe dip (as it turned out the next year‚ by more than 50 percent). Attendance at games fell by 1.6 percent in 1992‚ with eighteen of the twenty-eight teams experiencing drops. A 1992 Gallup survey showed that MLB now lagged

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    Union in the 1990s; it was a monumental and also unique time in history. Satellite states spread‚ and a new‚ more democratic leadership took over Moscow. The fall of the Soviet Union interestingly did not occur due to successful US policies or military prowess. Instead‚ a suffering economy as a result of the expensive arms and space race‚ coupled with an unsuccessful war in Afghanistan and a series of bad harvests meant that‚ to a moderate extent‚ the collapse of the Soviet Union was a result of the

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    What Was Shlieffen's Plan

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    Alfred von Schlieffen the German Chief of Staff made a plan for the German Army in the war between France and Russia in 1903 at the request of Kaiser Wilhelm II. In order to accomplish Schlieffen’s plan‚ the immediate defeat of France was needed. Schlieffen thought that it would much easier to become victorious over France by attacking at its rear‚ rather than pushing through the heavily fortified France-German border. In order for them to do this quickly they would have to go through another country

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    The 1920s was a very exuberant decade in which America was introduced to many African American writers‚ musicians‚ poets‚ photographers‚ and scholars. This decade is well known as the Harlem Renaissance. It was a movement that involved racial pride and it encouraged African Americans to take a stand and demand civil and political rights. All seemed well in the renaissance until the stock market crashed in 1929. Many seem to argue that the stock market crash was the primary cause of the end of the

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    All the Wrong Moves

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    BUSINESS COMMUNICATION ASSIGNMENT # 4 All the Wrong Moves IDENTIFICATION OF THE MAIN PROBLEM The Nutrorim’s decision-making process has proved problematic during the crisis period when the top executives must decide whether to recall their product ChargeUp. Nutrorim’s product‚ ChargeUp‚ has undergone an upgrade with the additive Lipitrene. The new ChargeUp has just been released on a limited basis to local area retailers. Already‚ sales are up 20 %‚ but soon an investigator from a state

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    Political situation in Great Britain in the 1990’s. As we all know‚ one of the significant features of British political system is its flexibility. Britain have unwritten Constitution‚ formal Bill of Rights and Supreme Court which works rests on precedents. It makes possibility for each government to make wide reforms and rearrangements in the way in which politics and government are conducted. There is no doubt that in years after Second World War Britain went through the great changes in its status

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    UFDN 2000 notes

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    Hebrew Bible. TANAK contains law which is the Torah. 2. Septuagint (LXX) – Ancient Greek Translation of the Hebrew Bible 2. At the moment of canonization (synagogue; church)- Thinks the final draft is better than first. The Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered. – 100 B.C.E-100 C.E Masoretic Text (about the time of Jesus)- All modern Hebrew Bible Septuagint follows the Samaritan Text (accepts only first 5 books as Scripture) 3. Apocrypha = “Hidden Texts”. Western Culture did not consider Apocrypha

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    Entertainment in the 1990’s Have you ever thought about when your favorite things first became popular and why? Many leisure activities of today originated in the 1990’s. The 1990’s were very influential within the entertainment industry because of their food‚ music‚ and movies. The 1990’s showed a big change in food. It was the decade where the Food Network came onto the air‚ garlic became more commonly used and many delicious foods were invented (Neman). Emeril Lagasse was a very popular chef

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    What Was The Townshend Act

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    The Quartering Act was placed on the colonist to allow soldiers to be stationed in buildings including homes‚ ale houses‚ and inns in the towns. It was a way for the English to save money on costs to build barracks for the soldiers. This act was immediately disapproved by the colonist which is expected. When British soldiers are forced to live in homes and businesses. Invading the sense of privacy of the colonist. The English should not of made an act the forces colonist to accommodate personal that

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