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    conquest and dictatorship in the history of Latin America has been the socialist and dictatorial regimes in Chile. Chile has gone through multiple times of dictatorship, lead by the military, and also had lapses of a socialist government. The film “Machuca” by Andres Wood provided an insight of the series of social events in Chile in 1973, ranging from inter personal experiences to political issues and the Chilean nation. “Two dictators, Salvador Allende and Augusto Pinochet, both brought tremendous

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    During the movie Machuca it was evident that there were severe tensions between the classes. This can be seen through many of the characters in the movie. However, in this report I will discuss which two characters who better represented the class tensions and why. I will then conclude with how this parallels with the tensions that were found in Allende’s government at the time, which consequently resulted in the democratic breakdown of Chile. There were two classes shown to us throughout the

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    Male and Female Norms During 19th Century Mexico City The Magic Lantern, published in 1886 and written by José Tomás de Cuéllar, (New York: Oxford University Press, 2000) is a novella about nineteenth century Mexico. The author wrote this novel to express his thoughts and ideas regarding the manner in which men and women interacted with each other during this time. Cuéllar believed that the Mexican culture set impossible standards, and he conveys this ideology within the short story, Having a Ball

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    because businesses are not only competing on price but also on time. The owner of Zara, a Spanish clothing store knows this first hand, and has turned supply chain management on its ear, making his company the “envy of the industry” (Ferdows, Lewis, & Machuca, 2004). Zara’s owner; Amancio Ortega, learned early

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    In recent years, job satisfaction is a prevalent issue around the world. There are diverse methods to be successful in career, such as intrinsic and external motivation. Definition and conceptualisation of internal motivation is achieving the goals and aims personally and within favourable, and self-confirmation. However, it is within anticipation that some of the employees are indulged in external motivation of money and emphasises rewards. It can be argued that monetary rewards may lead to motivated

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    Analyzing Lease vs. Buy Dec To buy or not to buy is the question for many companies acquiring assets for their business. Equipment and other assets are extremely important when a company is trying to get off the ground in a new business. The chief executive officer would have to ask how would we finance the equipment needed, pay back investors, and make the company profitable for all. This new biotech company is seeking financial remedies in becoming a profitable company

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    Business Model Of Zara

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    Zara, the Spanish clothing and accessories retailer, is well known for being both fast and flexible. Zara gives a perfect example of how European companies can be competitive on a global scale, in an industry that is extremely vulnerable to LCC competition such as apparel. While other companies outsource manufacturing to offshore suppliers in order to benefit from low labour costs in developing countries, Zara’s business model focuses mainly on vertical integration and in-house production. It achieved

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    Directly inspired by antiquity, the loggia is a rich work made of several kinds of arts: architecture, sculpture, and painting, and is part of what is considered as the most grandiose achievement of humanism in arts, started under the reign of Julius II with his architect Bramante. Julius II and Bramante respectively died in 1513 and 1514. Leo X being Pope, he designed Raphael as the successor of Bramante: Raphael’s loggia was finally achieved around 1519. Even if the date of completion is not sure

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    Jorge Luis Machuca Gonzalez bought a car and that was sent from Houston, Texas. One day, Jorge’s wife had an accident and triggered the passenger-side air bag. The force of the air bag’s deployment killed Jorge’s 3 year old son, Pablo. Because of this, Jorge brought suit against the manufacturer, Vehicle Safety System Designer, and the air bag designer. The suit is about the car’s liability, negligence, and breach of warranty. Jorge bought the suit in texas, but the district court dismiss the suit

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    Hernan Cortes’ landfall in April 1519, was the first representation of the European encounter with an ordered nation-state. Cortes and the Spanish Conquest of the Aztec Empire made a new age in global history. It furthered European notations of cultural superiority over their primitive peers in the “new” world and served as a useful place of exploration, conquest, and trade for the Europeans. During the early 1540s, Juan Gines de Sepulveda wrote a history of the conquest named “A Second Democritus”:

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