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Happily Ever After In Adam Bede By George EliotIn her novel Adam Bede, George Eliot uses some of the conventions of the Romantic novel while violating others. In the end the book asks us, as readers, to answer the fundamental question posed in so many books written within the Romantic tradition: Do the hero and heroine live happily ever after? ...
 
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 The Human Drama of Paradise LostThe Human Drama of Paradise Lost
	While Paradise Lost is the story of Adam and Eve based on the bible, it is also a story based on human drama.  It is a story about our sense of identity and the struggle to be something more than what we are.  It is also a story about our relationships with ...
 
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 Survival Strategies For Local Companies In Emerging MarketsDawar, N. & Frost, T. (1999, March/April).  "Competing with giants."  Harvard Business Review 77(2), 119-129.
	The authors begin by discussing the way multinationals enter emerging markets and become the giant that potentially can take all the business, while smaller companies would seem to be ...
 
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 The Travel Industry And The Internet3.1 Aims and Objectives
	For over 20 years, business operations have been computerizing in effort to increase their efficiency and profitability.  However, in high-service industries, such as the travel industry, major companies have been reluctant to move in the direction of internet ...
 
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 Womens Liberation MovementWomen's Liberation Movement
	The Women's Liberation Movement was a feminist movement that struggles to gain equality for women economically and socially. This movement first began in the 1960's and continues to strive in society today. Life before this movement was not very commendable for ...
 
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 World War TwoDespite what many might think, World War Two is well known across hundreds of nations all over the world. World War Two has been around for several centuries and has a very important meaning in the lives of many. It would be safe to assume that World War Two is going to be around for a long time ...
 
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 Competition's Role In Achievement and Failure"A secret of America's success, ambition both prods us to achievement and condemns us to failure. It prods people to take risks and exert themselves. Yet because everyone can be someone, the competition to rise above the crowd is unrelenting and often ruthless." Write an essay in which you explain ...
 
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 Helping The Street Children in ParaguayThis paper describes a hypothetical project for helping the street children in Paraguay prepared by the Executive Director of a small non-governmental, non profit charity organization (NGO). The project report has been prepared for the approval of a donor agency that has allocated one million ...
 
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 Nike Organization and Working Conditions Case StudyIntroduction to the Nike Case
	Nike is one of the most recognized brand names for athletic shoes and apparel all over the world.  Phil Knight and Bill Bowerman founded Nike in Beaverton, Oregon.  Early on, the company identified its overall strategy of providing quality sports equipment.  The ...
 
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 Analysis of PepsiCo Competitive StrategiesAnalysis of PepsiCo Competitive Strategies
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	PepsiCo conducts its operations in the food and processing industry where it produces snacks and refreshments, however, its main focus is in ...
 
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 Native American Indians and Boarding SchoolsBoarding Schools and the American Indians
	After the Civil War, the settlement of a white population increased on the southern plains and quickly resulted in a military conflict with many Indian tribes.  For over a decade the United States army fought various combinations of American Indian ...
 
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 Running For US Senate CampaignCampaign for U.S. Senate:  Race to the Top
	I have decided to run for the United States senate in order to advance a policy of finding and using alternative energy sources to reduce and eventually eliminate our reliance on oil.  I am running on the Green Party ticket, which presents some ...
 
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 Unions and Labor MovementCorporation and Union Fulfillment
	The new leadership in the AFL-CIO is committed to putting the "movement" back into the "labor movement," and there is now an opportunity for reflection on the role and strategy of organized labor in our society. Do unions really matter anymore? And if they do, ...
 
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 Medea's Representation In Love and HeroismMedea, the protagonist of Euripides' play, represents both love and heroism in the work.  The tragic end of the play, as well as the extreme actions prompted by her wounded love, however makes her rather a contrast with characters where the outcome is more positive.  Medea in her capacity as hero ...
 
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 A Review of Neil Simon’s Lost In YonkersNeil Simon's Lost In Yonkers
	Say the words, "Neil Simon" and see what comes out as the automatic response.  Most often it's "play" or "Broadway".  Occasionally it's "Odd Couple" or "Good-bye Girl".  Almost never is it "Pulitzer-prize winning author".  Neil Simon is thought of primarily in terms ...
 
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 Union's Control On Labor RelationsUntil the technology revolution gave businesses an economic imperative to challenge the union hold over labor relations, and the union's definition of what constituted labor relations, the relationships between union and industry had remained significantly unchanged since the end of the Second ...
 
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 Iago's Use Of Rhetorical Appears in OthelloIago's clever use of rhetorical appeals in William Shakespeare's play, Othello, demonstrates that he is not only smart but also very intuitive when it comes to human nature.  By appealing to Othello's logic, or logos, Iago convinces Othello that Desdemona loves him.  When he appeals to his ...
 
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 How Far She Went Literary ElementsBeverly Rodriguez
Schildknecht
09/13/14
	Literature is a way for people to write stories with different types of style and language. How Far She Went by Mary Hood contains a variety of different literary elements. How Far She Went is about a young rebellious teen who later finds herself with ...
 
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 McCarthyism and The Crucible?Thierry Radloff
Sophomore English
Ms. Burdette
5/26/16
McCarthyism and The Crucible
	Arthur Miller's The Crucible is a play in which a village called Salem becomes plagued by McCarthyism, a campaign with the sole purpose of accusing others of an "invisible" crime they had never committed. ...
 
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 The Life Of Becky SharpBecky Sharp
Vanity Fair is one of the greatest literary works ever written by William Thackeray. This book shows us that despite all the wealth and material possessions one can't be guaranteed happiness.  One should be grateful for whatever he/she has. A person can ruin his/her life in the ...
 
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