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    bad news letter

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    1.11 Bad News Messages Example of a bad news letter Your order for five Canon LPB-8 A1 Laser Printers arrived today. This lightweight‚ rapid-speed‚ letter quality printer is the leading machine in the field. Our main function is to purchase office equipment in large quantities and then resell it to retailers. In order to do this most efficiently‚ we ask that all orders be for at least 12 units. If you will call me at 551-5656 and increase your order to a dozen or more‚ your machines will

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    New South Dbq

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    Period: __________ Unit 5: The New South Page Numbers – Textbook (p. 317-373) Coach (p. 110-121) CRCT Prep (94-107) I. Economics of the New South 1. Bourbon Triumvirate Group of three wealthy men (Joseph E. Brown‚ Alfred H. Colquitt‚ John B. Gordon) that led the Georgia Democrats and tried to help the wealthy‚ white citizens of Georgia during the New South. 2. Populist New political party that was formed during the New South; supported farmers and African

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    is the term of globalization old or new? History of globalization: The historical origins of globalization are the subject of on-going debate. Though several scholars situate the origins of globalization in the modern era‚ others regard it as a phenomenon with a long history. Some authors have argued that stretching the beginning of globalization far back in time renders the concept wholly inoperative and useless for political analysis. Archaic globalization: Perhaps the most extreme proponent

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    New Coke Failure

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    The Failure of New Coke Wright State University MKT 3500 - 01 Marketing Research By Nicole Fore Taylor Gilliam Ashley Hatton John Petry Abstract During the 1980’s Coca-Cola was faced with a potentially company killing problem. They were losing market share quickly to their competitors. Pepsi was stealing a portion of the younger generation with their advertising campaign‚ and they proved that consumers liked Pepsi better with the “Pepsi Challenge.” To combat their falling market share

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    Philips versus Matsushita: A New Century‚ a New Round 1. How did Philips become the leading consumer electronics company in the world in the postwar era? A key success of Philips in my opinion came from a decision to build the postwar organization on the strengths of the national organizations (NOs). NOs are greatly increased self-sufficiency and became adept at responding to country-specific market conditions. What distinctive competence did they build? Philips had 14 product divisions

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    French New Wave

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    French New Wave films can be seen as a contrast of Hollywood film which most of the elements apply in the film is opposite. However‚ some elements are still similar to Hollywood films‚ yet‚ has a different style as Hollywood films. Such mise-en-scene expression are most common style uses in both of the period. And Breathless‚ as an example film during the French New Wave‚ which directed by Jean-Luc Godard is one of the most influential film utilizing editing‚ mise-en-scene and cinematography to convey

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    Love and New York

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    where all my beliefs are put to the test and the world challenges me. Like all stories it has a beginning‚ and this is mine. When your young and naive the possiblities to screw up are endless‚ mine started as soon as I left home. I was testing my own judgment and left everything i knew for a scholarship in New York. I wanted to live outside of the boundires i grew up in‚ what better place then New York. The only thing from questioning my future were my three best friends. They were the only

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    The New Nwoye Analysis

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    The New Nwoye “Nwoye was developing into a sad-faced youth.” (10) Nwoye’s feelings of being an outcast led him to adapt to a new cultural situation; change can be good for those who embrace it. Throughout the novel‚ Nwoye feeling of being an outcast was very present. Unlike his father‚ he was sensitive and cared for others. When his father killed Ikemefuna was was very upset. Nwoye greatly valued his own beliefs over his culture’s beliefs which created for an even bigger conflict with the Ibo

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    New Orleans Essay

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    Mississippi river New Orleans has been the chief city of Louisiana and the Gulf of Mexico’s busiest northern port since the early 1700 ’s. Originally founded by the French five feet below sea level and named La Nouvelle Orleans after Phillippe Duc D ’Orleans the city at the time was confined to what is now called the French Quarter. The French Quarter is laid out in a grid system. This grid system was put in place after a hurricane hit in 1722 and destroyed most of its structures. New Orleans was later

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    New Deal Impact

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    The efficacy of the New Deal was to increase the guarantee of economic security to the forefront of American discussions of freedom. (809). The desired result of the New Deal was to expand the meaning of freedom‚ and that occurred‚ but it did not get rid of freedom boundaries. Men still had more freedom than women‚ industrial workers more than tenant farmers‚ and white Americans more than black Americans. With the New Deal also came the development of Acts like the Emergency Banking Act‚ Fair Labor

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