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    Having an increase in demand indicates that there is an opportunity to offer wide variety of dishes and combo meals. There is also threat to shortage considering that the demand increases. Thus, Steakside regularly monitors their inventory by computing their lead time, reorder point and the safety stock. In this case, they were able to sustain the need of the consumers and refrain from having shortage. Steakside restaurant have suppliers for rice, steak and meat, raw food, vegetables, drinks (such

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    Introduction General Douglas Macarthur was one of the most well known military figures in the history of the United States. He gave his farewell speech to congress on 19th April 1951 and went into retirement after 52 years of service in the United States army. He was given the chance to address his final message to the US government. This analysis carefully examines his ethics, goals, strategies, strengths and weaknesses. The speech is very famous and highly popular among the American audience.

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    rich history, relates to battle and has been used in culture. The roots of the word victory began in early 1300’s Middle English and Latin writings. In the early 1300’s, used to explain overpower an opponent, King Arthur stated “be victorie, to ouercomen his formen.” In context, King Arthur states that in order to keep anyone from becoming “king of glorie” there has to be “victorie” over the workers or formen of the other

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    Synthesis Essay – General Douglas MacArthur MSgt Court Sartain Air Force Senior Noncommissioned Officer Academy GENERAL DOUGLAS MACARTHUR Often times when people talk about General Douglas MacArthur, they tend to think of a great military leader of the World War Two (WWII) or the Korean War. General MacArthur once said, “A true leader has the confidence to stand alone, the courage to make tough decisions, and the compassion to listen to the needs of others. He does not set

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    The Bataan Death March effect on war On December 7, 1941 the Japanese bombed the United States’ Naval Base at Pearl Harbor near Honolulu, Hawaii. The Japanese did not stop there. Their attacks continued to the Philippines, where U.S. forces were stationed. After some time battling, the U.S. and Filipino troops had to surrender and the Japanese took them over. The Bataan Death March did not only affect the United States, Philippines, and Japanese, it affected how war trials were held and carried

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    1. Refusal of the Potsdam Ultimatum 1.1 The End of the Pacific War As the Second World War was coming to a close, all that was needed for the war to end was the surrender of the Japanese. General Douglas MacArthur stated that he believed that the bomb was completely unnecessary from a military perspective and that Japan was “practically defeated.” Truman knew that Japan was in danger of losing the war, yet he still chose to make the decision to drop the bomb, which shows there were other factors

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    Historical Essay: World War II in Philippines Introduction World War II has a great impact on the Philippines. This essay is going to study the causes, courses and effects of World War II in the Philippines. The purpose of this essay is also to look at how Batanes was involved in the World War II and how the war impacted the island. This essay will also analyze the immediate affects and the long-term effects of the war. The Province of Batanes is the northernmost province of the Philippines and

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    There are varying interpretations of the differences between leaders and managers. Many people say that they are quite similar while other say they are not even in the same league. The latter definition is quite accurate according to Marlene Caroselli’s Leadership Skills for Managers. Mangers are known as people who direct workflow and manager what people do and when they do it. As liaisons between employees and upper management, their responsibilities do not end with just what work is done. They

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    Douglas MacArthur was a US soldier, born in Little Rock, Arkansas, USA. The son of a Union army hero during the Civil War (they are the only father and son to win the Congressional Medal of Honor) and a mother ambitious for his success, he trained at West Point (1903), rose steadily in the army, and demonstrated his bravado on a secret mission to Mexico (1914). In World War 1 he commanded a brigade in combat in France (1918), where he earned a reputation for bravery (wounded three times) as well

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    Various individuals in America contemplated whether the nation would survive. Regardless of the way that the United States had little history of gigantic social change or topple tries against the organization, hunger has a negative strategy for blending those interests among any people. As bread turmoil ridden situations and shantytowns created in number, many began to search for different choices to nothing new. Showings in the nation's capital extended, as Americans turned out to be logically drained

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