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    Perfectly Imperfect Cripples We are all cripples; or we all cripple ourselves in one way or another. It may not be as obvious as those who are in a wheelchair or those who live with any host of diseases that deform the body‚ but nevertheless we all have issues. Some may battle serious diseases such as depression or anorexia‚ while others battle more obscure diseases like narcissism‚ kleptomania‚ or social ineptitude. More than those who would admit it have addictions to sex‚ drugs‚ or alcohol. As

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    "The study of international business is fine if you are going to work in a large multinational enterprise‚ but it has no relevance for individuals who are going to work in small firms." Evaluate this statement.  The study of global business is relevant to any person who is in the business world‚ no matter the size of their organization. The first reason is that so many things are imported from other countries. Closing a deal in China will be a very different process than would be in France than

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    Remembering Dorothy Dandridge Photo Credit: During black history month‚ we often focus on the legacy of black people who have broken boundaries in various industries. In 2002‚ Halle Berry became the first black woman to receive an Oscar for Best Actress. Viola Davis became the first black woman to receive an Emmy‚ Oscar and a Tony Award. However‚ before this all happened‚ in 1954‚ Dorothy Dandridge was the first black person to be nominated for a leading role at the Academy Award. She was both

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    Dorothy E. Smith

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    Dorothy Edith Smith “Feminist Standpoint Theory and Institutional Ethnography” 1926- Dorothy E. Smith was born in North England in 1926. Dorothy E. Smith has lived a long life and commonly refers to it as “a long time ago and another world”. According to Smith‚ she has grown from the young woman to now due to several experiences. Smith has been employed in many different capacities such as a secretary and a clerk. In her Mid-twenties‚ she worked at a book publishing company. Smith attempted

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    Parker Pen Company

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    Background: Parker Pen Company it’s an expert‚ traditional and well known fine writing instruments manufacturer based in Janesville‚ Wisconsin. Its founder‚ George Safford Parker‚ initiated the company’s history back in 1889 with the fountain pen patent‚ which would enable him three years later (1892) officially give birth to Parker Pen Company. In the earlier years of its existence‚ the company worried to reinforce its expertise in fine writing instruments manufacture‚ so that in 1920’s it was

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    Dorothy Day Analysis

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    section seven‚ Dorothy Day describes her experience with Ms. A and her family. Ms. A is a woman who has had four children and an unemployed husband. Dorothy describes how she tried to explain to a social worker why Ms. A and her husband chose not to practice contraception‚ which is something the Catholic Church is against. However‚ the social worker does not understand this reasoning‚ since Ms. A and her husband would not so many financial problems if they had less children. Dorothy day also talks

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    Suitors‚ John Williams Waterhouse uses the wife Penelope to show that she still believes her husband is alive and going to come home‚ Dorothy Parker uses the same scene to show that Odysseus wife is loyal and waiting for him. Dorothy Parker also explains how Penelope is actually the hero for having to deal with the suitors and her husband being away.Dorothy Parker was best known for her wisecracks and her sarcasm in a bunch of her work. She showed the role women played in the past‚ by the way Penelope

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    Not only was she a famous actress‚ but she also had other accomplishments. Dorothy Dandridge stared in many phenomenal films. She was and still is‚ most known for being the first black actress to be nominated for an academy award. She had many struggles on the road to getting there‚ and sadly her life was taken at a very young age before she could do more. Her family life was rough but she got through‚ and thanks to her mom‚ got a magnificent career that took off. She was born in Cleveland

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    Dorothy Dix

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    saw the mentally ill were living together with inmates they were living under poor conditions in which the patients were chained in dark enclosed spaces‚ lying in their own filth and wearing inadequate clothing. They were also physically and sexually abused. This caused me to take matters into my own hands‚ which lead me to deliver a report to the Massachusetts State Legislature regarding the poor living conditions at the prison. At first‚ I was criticized and the reports were denied‚ but after hiring

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    PARKER PEN COMPANY Background George Safford Parker founded Parker Pen Company in 1892 in Janesville‚ Wisconsin. It began with the production of his first fountain pen. Afterwards in 1894‚ Parker had its first major innovation; “the lucky curve” which consisted on reducing the leak caused in fountain pens. Parker’s first marketing approach was to produce high quality pens and make them become status symbols; Parker pens were signer’s favorite‚ giving the company the first or second position

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