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    Case Study : Apple Inc.

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    Apple Inc. is a gigantic company which focuses mainly on technological products, and it is headquarters is located in California. The company is base out of California and it was established in 1976. The “founder of Apple is Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne.” “Apple design develops, and sells consumer electronics, computer software, and online services.” Some common product of Apple includes “the iPhone smartphone, the iPad tablet computer, the Mac personal computer, the iPod portable

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    The Thirty Years’ War marked the end of Reformation and was the last major religious war in Europe. Whilst it started as a religious war between the Catholic Habsburg leader and the Protestant Bohemians in the Holy Roman Empire, during its progress it became a European war, where most of the dominant powers got involved. Soon the religious focus shifted and the war became more about power, influence and territories. The consequences of the war and the Treaty of Westphalia were long lasting and complex

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    The influence of the media on all aspect of society has spread like wildfire especially in the United States. One specific influence by the media is body image, large number of young women and girls look up to people in the media and are influenced by the way they look. Now days you’re appraised on your attractiveness, the way you look, the way you dress, and especially how thin you are. The media’s representation of body image has contributed to the social trend of an unhealthy lifestyle. Women

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    Cuban Revolution Essay

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    There are many different factors that make up a successful revolution, strong and perspicacious leadership (such as Girolamo Savonarola in Florence 1494), a universal set of grievances and demands and the ability to identify the weaknesses of the state (such as in the case of the Paris commune). However, perhaps the most important factor in deciding the fate of a revolution is the location. Logically, the ideal setting for a revolution is an urban area, with a dense population to allow the opportunity

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    Using a Specific Case or Example of Your Choice, Compare and Contrast the Theoretical Utility of Anthropological, Risk Society and Governmentality Approaches. Introduction The three foremost approaches related to the idea of ‘risk’ in the 21st century and today’s society are the Anthropological approach, the Risk Society approach, and the Governmentality approach. These three contrasting theories are different in the sociological research they have undertaken, their structure and their main focuses

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    Nuclear Energy For many Americans, the electric bill is the most dreaded bill to arrive each month; it is always expensive, yet it doesn’t have to be. To lower electricity costs for citizens and businesses, the Unites States could increase its use of nuclear power. Nuclear energy is created when an unstable radioactive element decays and emits nanoparticles called radiation. With today’s current technology, the emission of these atoms as well as the energy released can be controlled and used in

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    Reformation Reflection

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    The Reformation undoubtedly is the most significant moment in history for Protestantism since the life of Christ. Without it, all these ‘churches’ of Christ that are breakaways from the Catholic Church would not have arisen and many of us would still be locked in the shackles of the Pope’s tyranny. Consequently, praise God for such a joyous moment in history. Withal, it is a period that is not given the attention and affirmation that it’s due from those who reap in the benefits of it today. Sure

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    That status of women in television programs is grossly misrepresented. Female sexuality on broadcast television is, in most cases, exaggerated and has set an unrealistic standard that real women are attempting to reach. Not only this, but it has created new expectations for men. With my personal project, I wrote letters to television executives—Robert Greenblatt, chairman of NBC Entertainment; Paul Lee, president of ABC Entertainment Group; Nina Tassler, president of CBS Entertainment; Dana Walden

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    Global Business Cultural Analysis: Ireland Ireland is a little, autonomous nation situated in northwestern Europe. The nation 's official name is the Republic of Ireland. Dublin is the capital and biggest city. The nation possesses around five-sixths of the island of Ireland. The staying one-6th of the island is possessed by Northern Ireland, which is a piece of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. In Gaelic, the antiquated dialect of Ireland, the nation is called Eire (maintained

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    Essay about Germany

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    Germany Basic Facts Germany is in central Europe, at 50 degrees latitude, and 10 degrees longitude. It is bordered by Denmark, The Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Switzerland, Austria, Czechs Republic, And Poland. The capitol of Germany is Berlin. The population of Germany is 81,264,000. The estimated population for Germany in the year 2000 is 82,583,000. Germany is smaller than Texas, or about 4 1/2% of the size of the U.S.A. The German flag has black

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