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    IRAC Analysis

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    IRAC Analysis Defendant Carl Clay entered the partially open door of a motel room around five o’clock pm with the intent to steal a television to replace his broken one. To convict Clay as guilty of burglary‚ he must meet the stipulations stated in the General Laws chapter 228 numbers one and two. The first law defines burglary as the breaking and entering of a dwelling at nighttime with the intent to commit a felony. The second law defines a felony as the theft of personal property over the

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    The Salem Witch Hysteria of 1692‚ in Massachusetts‚ was a period of time in which many men and women were executed under the suspicion of being witches. However‚ the true reason behind the killings is still unclear. As evidence shows‚ it is highly probable that the witch trials were‚ at the most basic level‚ caused by social class differences‚ religious beliefs‚ and the fact that the supposed “afflicted” were lying. It is most likely that social class differences led to the Salem Witch Trials. As

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    Algonquin tribe

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    Algonquin lived in villages of small round buildings called wigwams. With tribes originally numbering in the hundreds The Algonquin were semi-nomadic hunter-gatherers‚ collecting food primarily from fishing and hunting. The Algonquin were first encountered by the French explorer Samuel de Champlain in 1603. "Algonquin" was the French name for the tribe. The French were probably trying to pronounce elehgumoqik‚ the Maliseet word for "our allies‚" or Algoomaking‚ a Mi’kmaq place name. The Algonquins

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    Business Plan

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    Tsing Yi bridge theme motel for temporary lodging‚ restaurant‚ bar by creating a differentiated experience capitalizing on personal service‚ . We plan to be more than a great lodging‚ restaurant‚ bar .We plan to create an environment of pampered luxury that surpasses the standard fare for Dusty Corners. Expanding our exposure via the Internet will allow us to maintain a higher than average occupancy rate and above average profits. Location The Tsing Yi bridge theme motel is located in a Tsing Yi

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    INDUSTRY PROFILE Hotels & Motels in Europe Reference Code: 0201-0520 Publication Date: October 2011 www.datamonitor.com Datamonitor USA 245 Fifth Avenue 4th Floor New York‚ NY 10016 USA t: +1 212 686 7400 f: +1 212 686 2626 e: usinfo@datamonitor.com Datamonitor Europe 119 Farringdon Road London EC1R 3DA United Kingdom t: +44 20 7551 9000 f: +44 20 7675 7500 e: eurinfo@datamonitor.com Datamonitor Middle East and North Africa Datamonitor PO Box 24893 Dubai‚ UAE t: +49 69 9754 4517 f: +49 69

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    proprietor of the motel named Peaceful Rest Motor Lodge‚ has been experiencing challenges regarding growing of his business. Profit of the Peaceful Rest Motor Lodge has been downsizing because of less uses of marketing strategies. Lack of promotional activities is the hinderance of losing profit. Thus‚ Knaus belongs in the decision-making dilemma. He has to take vigorous decision whether he should make minor changes existed functional structure of should or he should join a motel chain. A decision

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    The Colony of Maryland

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    The colony of Maryland is a very unique colony in many different ways. The colony was formed in 1634 by two hundred emigrants‚ mostly Roman Catholics. With the founding of Maryland came the first permanent proprietary government of America‚ that is‚ a government by a lord proprietor‚ who‚ holding his authority by virtue of a royal charter‚ nevertheless exercised that authority almost as an independent sovereign. Maryland is surrounded by the three colonies Virginia‚ Pennsylvania‚ and Delaware and

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    Grano's Fraud Case

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    the hotel‚ Grano‚ the owner‚ stated that the motel netted $30‚000 during the previous year and that it will net at least $45‚000 for the next year. When Grano turns over the motel books‚ which had all the information of the motel‚ and is where Grano could have gotten the information of the numbers that he told Grano during negotiation. But‚ he committed an element of fraud which is silence because in the motel books it CLEARLY shows that Grano’s motel netted only $15‚000 the previous. Based on the

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    1casemetrics

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    Jack Roth’s motel is facing quite a few problems as his marketing strategy in the past years are not up to the best of the level. His strategy when he had started his motel just obliged to a small rate of visitors. In addition‚ he wanted his motel to be independent and thereby did not choose to have any amenities or alluring facilities or features. His motel was located in a small town along with rapidly expanding motels and these motels were half a mile from highway. While other motels had a sign

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    Cree

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    Lake Athabasca and a small shift the south near Montana and Alberta due to the fur trading growing towards the center of Canada. Their traditional way of life was about using the lands resource for nothing went to waste. They lived in teepees or wigwams depending on where they lived and the climate of the area. The Cree gathered food by hunting moose‚ caribou‚ geese‚ duck and fish which they preserved by drying over fire. They travelled in the summer by canoe and by winter they would use snowshoes

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