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    Prior to 1995‚ why was America Online (AOL) so successful in the commercial online industry relative to its competitors CompuServe and Prodigy? The reasons for the success of AOL were manifold. Not only was it a pioneer in many new offerings to the customers‚ it also pursued aggressive marketing to retain and capture customers. The following are a few reasons for the 4 million users it had by the end of October 1995. • AOL’s rate structure was the easiest for the customers to understand and anticipate

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    Perseverance is a very important value that all individuals we have‚ but unfortunately we all despaired when a goal we have not met and we tend to despair and deserting our ideals‚ so I’ll analyze this great value to understand thoroughly the real meaning of this great value. According to the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy the value of perseverance means constancy in virtue and maintain consistency to death. But beyond that I think this definition refers to two different but related attitudes

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    Management in Dynamic Environments DB – GE Question 1: What is General Electric’s corporate-level strategy and why is it important? Corporate Level strategy is an action a firm takes to gain a competitive advantage by selecting and managing a groups of different businesses competing in different product markets. GE uses corporate level strategies as a means to grow revenues and profits‚ and an additional strategic intents to growth. This is important because it allows GE to select new strategic positions

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    External Analysis An external analysis is one of the most important tasks to complete when completing a strategic analysis for a given corporation. By looking at our Internal Analysis of General Electric (GE) we identified Strengths and Weaknesses and we were able to recognize the Distinctive and Core Competencies that exist within the General Electric organization. Our external analysis consists of two major analyses: The Competitive Analysis and the Industry Analysis. By taking a closer look

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    countless hours researching various diet plans I came across some information on juicing. I found out that there were ways to get your daily recommended value of fruits and vegetables with just a few easy glasses each day. This sounded like a good idea so I decided to get a juicer and start juicing. I knew juicing would be the most beneficial and quickest way to returning to full health‚ but still remained somewhat skeptical. My thought process was that it couldn’t hurt to obtain additional produce

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    Planning at GE Oil and Gas GE Oil & Gas was established in 2012 when GE Energy was divided into three new business units of General Electric. Prompted by poor financial performance‚ GE Oil & Gas was created in an effort to simplify business and also make General Electric more visible to its shareholders ("Working Environment | GE.com"‚ n.d.‚ p. 1). GE Oil & Gas has grown to become one of the key players in the energy sector. Operating in more than 100 countries and employing 43‚000 people‚ GE Oil & Gas

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    Minerals are important for maintaining homeostasis which essentially is a big part of what keeps us alive. Minerals are inorganic compounds(lack of carbon atom)‚ which are quite different from other nutrients. The reason is that carbohydrates‚ proteins‚ lipids‚ and vitamins are all organic compounds(contains carbon) . The structure of minerals is very simple‚ usually nothing more than a molecule‚ or molecules. Most of the minerals in a diet come from eating plants and animals or from drinking water

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    Why Is Malcolm X Successful

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    MALCOLM X: BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY HIS 223 Malcolm X played a key role in the spread of Islamic faith in the African American community‚ and later as an activist during the Civil Rights era. He offered an alternative perspective to the mainstream attitude during this time period. X was an advocate for the establishment of a separate black community (rather than integration) and the use of violence as a means of self-defense against acts infiltrated through racism (as opposed to the pacifist

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    Why Is Soccer So Popular

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    soccer. Therefore is logical to think that all the persons will start watching soccer and also all the person will start to understand soccer and enjoy it‚ because of that soccer will start to increase their popularity in all the audience of television. So advertisement is helping soccer to win popularity in Mexico.

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    1 The ww1 was devastating because of the twentieth-century technology they used all kind of the technology. They had powerful guns and artillery and the mobility of the roads made it stronger so they could defend themselves they even used airplanes on the battlefield. They made all kind of modern weapons but the most destructive weapon was the barbed wire it would sting the soldiers from the other army they would become tangled in the wire easy for the other soldiers to kill the soldiers from the

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