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    A culture which one organization adapt is something related with the core value of an organization that would typically put a business genuine, unique and measurable situation. A true organizational culture is an involve admiration of the employees and it consists of different ways to deal with its internal environment, corporate culture might start from the problem, troubleshooting and obstacles that a particular organization facing every single day, it could be a consider beginning of the administration

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    on Franklin Street sits the newly constructed Tama Tea. The shop, known for its over fifty tea flavors, has recently become a common site for college students to study and eat between classes. Constructed to represent a tropical, relaxed theme, the employees of Tama Tea attempt to create an aesthetic and ambient atmosphere in order to market their brand towards young adults. The tea shop is identifiable by its rustic, brick exterior, with Tama Tea etched in large white letters above the doors. Outside

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    Tea was declared the National Drink of England in 1784. The eighteenth century saw the transformation of tea as an everyday necessity for the poor and working class of the British society. To meet the domestic demand at home, the British East India Company imported great volumes of tea from China. The tea import increased from an estimated 64 tons in 1711 to 6800 tons in 1791. Even heavy import tax could not deter an increasingly expanding domestic market for the Chinese tea. As tea drinking had

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    sold under British ruling in India. The British East India Company developed a monopoly which took place in effectively growing opium and making profits and/or trading it with the Chinese in exchange for their premium good such as silk, porcelain, and tea. According to Memorials on the Legalization and Elimination of Opium by Xu Naiji and Yuan Yulin, they explained how the rise of opium prompted many debts and death around China. Opium became an addiction for many, from the poor to officials in government

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    In the text, “Letter to Queen Victoria”, written by Lin Zexu in 1839, he implores the Queen of Great Britain, Queen Victoria, to stop her subjects from selling opium to the Chinese public. Zexu does so by exemplifying the past relationship of China and Britain, by moral persuasion, and by warnings and threats. However, Lin Zexu’s assumption of calling British subjects as Barbarian and compliant to Chinese rule ineffectively persuades. First, Lin Zexu exemplify the past good relationship of China

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    The Boxer Rebellion illustrated a period of turmoil in China’s history. The root cause of the uprising has often been a discussion of debate. There were both internal and external forces that lead up to the movement and the aftermath resulted in the deaths of Christians and missionaries. The Opium wars and the Sino-Japanese wars would spark hostility toward Western influences and demonstrate explicit invasion efforts in China. By the end of the 19th century Japan and Western powers would force the

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    This is an ad for Covergirl, a company that produces cosmetics to persuade customers that it helps one’s skin stay youthful. The product being advertised is a three-in-one liquid foundation. This ad can be found in the Good Housekeeping Magazine, it is the February 2016 issue, page 2. It attracts attention by putting Sofia Vergara, a popular actress on the page. With that, it stimulates desire because even though she has aged, it does not seem like she has. It seeks action by listing three reasons

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    For someone that's first heard about nootropics, it is a term that's hard enough to pronounce, let alone understand exactly what it means. We have put together a simple overview and guide to introduce users to the concept of nootropics and how they can be used in every day life. This article will take you through Nootropics as a definition, any associated risks, the concept of 'stacking' nootropics together and the best way to take them. What are Nootropics? Nootropics are pharmaceutical compounds

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    told us “The Song Dynasty held the development of some of China’s oldest traditions such as the practices of foot binding and tea drinking. John went into great detail about these customs saying “Footbinding in China began with the Song Dynasty as a symbol of wealth and beauty.

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    It is one of my favorite way to spice up the sangria. The best thing is I can keep this syrup in refrigerator, so that when I make my next drink I can spice them up. You can add this to any of your drinks. Even sometimes i add this while making ice tea. This creates a whole new taste. Me and my family love this a lot.

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