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    To many it is understood that the military is built off of a set of rules and ideals that must be followed. If these rules are not followed‚ they can lead to the failure of the unit and ultimately its downfall. In the hit 1986 movie Top Gun directed by Tony Scott‚ Tom Cruise would argue that “Rules are meant to be broken”. The film is based around Cruise’s character who is an up and coming Navy pilot who is faced with numerous struggles and the day to day tasks of an elite Navy fighter pilot program

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    TOP 500 NON-INDIVIDUAL TAXPAYERS FOR TAXABLE YEAR 2011 Based on Income Tax Returns Filed RANK TIN 1 001 901 673 SMART COMMUNICATIONS INCORPORATED 2 000 101 528 MANILA ELECTRIC COMPANY "MERALCO" 8‚302‚481‚339.38 3 000 662 551 SHELL PHILIPPINES EXPLORATION‚ B.V‚ 6‚391‚535‚905.21 4 206 136 596 CHEVRON MALAMPAYA LLC 6‚309‚861‚723.00 5 000 421 786 NESTLE PHILIPPINES INC 4‚886‚077‚359.00 6 006 807 251 SAN MIGUEL BREWERY INC. 4‚775

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    Topshop Background/History Topshop is a UK-based retailer‚ founded in 1964 by Peter Robinson. The first stand-alone Topshop store opened in 1970. In the 1990’s‚ the mainstream media considered it unfashionable‚ cleverly labelling it ‘Flopshop’ due to its relatively low varieties and simple designs. But it recently turned business around‚ even hitting profitability in 2008 when almost every retailer was in the red by expanding its collections and bringing in local designers to the foray. Currently

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    Good ____‚ First of all‚ let us congratulate ourselves for passing the tough Licensure Examination for Teachers. Do you still remember the time and effort you have sacrificed for several months? Well‚ here is the fruit of all those sleepless nights. Second‚ let me ask you a question. Before you took the examinations‚ did you doubt yourself? Third‚ allow me to share this inspirational article I have read on believing in ourselves. “There may be days when you get up in the morning and things aren’t

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    Sweet Potato Leaves (talbos ng kamote) Sweet potato tops (kamote tops or talbos ng kamote) are the shoots and leaves of the sweet potato plant that contains protein‚ lipids‚ carbohydrates‚ calcium‚ iron‚ phosphorus and vitamins A and C. It is excellent source of anti-oxidative compounds‚ mainly polyphenolics‚ which may protect the human body from oxidative stress that is associated with many diseases including cancer and cardiovascular diseases. It is relatively low in calories and has no fat

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    following paper will discuss these events‚ some of the reasons why they may have perpetuated an ethnocentric attitude and in what ways‚ as well as attempt to discuss in what ways these attitudes can be dangerous and how they could be combated. Ethnocentrism is defined as the idea that one ’s own culture is the center of everything‚ and all other groups (or cultures) are scaled and rated with reference to it (Neulip‚ 2003). While it incites pride in one culture or group‚ it also clouds the perception

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    Top Gun relationship to Dully Article Top Gun is a 1986 American action drama film directed by Tony Scott‚ and produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer. The movie was inspired by the article “Top Guns” (U.S. navy established an elite school for one percent of its pilots it purpose was to teach the lost art of aerial combat‚ also known as flight weapon school) written by Ehud Yonay for California magazine. The film starts stars such as Tom Cruise as a young naval aviator named Lieutenant

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    successful all styles need to be incorporated. Leaders‚ therefore‚ are given the responsibility of creating and shaping culture. The organizational structure that has been created has positioned the company in the smartest way possible. ” As the world changes‚ the culture of organizations must sometimes be re-shaped to better fit the environment and the overall strategy of the organization (Buhler)”.Comcast strongly believes in teamwork‚ integrity‚ creativity and commitment within the

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    Ethnocentrism 1 Ethnocentrism With Whom Resides the Heart of Darkness? Antonio Arevalo James Campbell High School Ethnocentrism 2 Abstract This paper discusses Heart of Darkness‚ Joseph Conrad’s most acclaimed novel‚ and attempts to determine what the "heart of darkness" that Conrad speaks of is. I found‚ through my interpretations‚ that the "heart of darkness" is the ethnocentrism that Europeans maintained in the age of colonialism. More specifically‚ this ethnocentrism brought

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    are related to two important concepts known as ethnocentrism and cultural relativity. <br> <br>Ethnocentrism is "the attitude of prejudice or mistrust towards outsiders that may exist within a group (in-group) in relation to other (out-group)"…. (Harper-Collin Dictionary of Sociology). Importantly‚ there are also three levels of ethnocentrism: a positive one‚ a negative one‚ and an extreme negative one. The positive definition defines ethnocentrism as "the point of view that one’s own way of life

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