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    Nissan Motor Company was one of the first Japanese Automobile companies to build facilities in North America. The company was reborn from crisis. They were rescued from bankruptcy in 1999 by Renault, and this sense of crisis still persists in the organization to this day. After the 9.0 magnitude earthquake hit the coast of Japan on March 11, 2011 Nissan Motor Company, just like they did in 1999 when they faced financial difficulties, focused on identifying and analyzing the risks by establishing

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    represent a company’s greatest weapon." "Consider the strengths from both an internal perspective, and from the point of view of the customers and people in the market, Nissan Motor Company is a universal famous business emphases in automotives; the SWOT investigation organized for the corporation presented that the strengths of Nissan raise progressively, rising its operations international. It occurs to chiefly triumphant in North America with an arrangement of smaller gasoline capable cars

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    the past years sales have exceeded those in Japan, with the gap widening each year. Nissan is spending several billion dollars on new models, and the U.S. assembly plant in Canton, MS is aimed at maintaining momentum (Ward’s Auto World, pg. 1). The most significant automotive development in North America is continuing growth in the luxury segment and the increasing popularity of cross/utility vehicles. Nissan is on track to rebuild its image and regain brand value. In the past, customer satisfaction

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    Francis Drake was born in 1542 in Devonshire, England. He loves the water and can always find himself going back to it over the years. Drake was the oldest of twelve children. Sir Francis Drake’s father was Edmund Drake and his mother was Mary Mlyaye Drake. His father worked as a farmer on the land of Lord Frances Russell. Francis Drake was named after his father’s employer which was also Drake’s god father. Drake married his first wife, Mary Newman in 1569. After twelve years of marriage

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    During the 16th, 17th and early 18th centuries, piracy was rampant in the Atlantic, specifically in the West Indies. Piracy has existed since the earliest days of ocean travel, for a range of personal and economic reasons. However, one of the major reasons why piracy was wide spread and rampant in the 16th, 17th and early 18th centuries was Great Britain’s endorsement and usage of piracy as an asset; in wars fought in the New World. Great Britain with its expanding power and conflicts with other

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    between Catholics and Protestants (" The Greenhaven Encyclopedia of The Renaissance”). Queen Elizabeth had great success in maintaining British dominance in foreign affairs, including the colonies in America, and leading the defeat of the Spanish Armada. She encouraged the English settled new colonies in the

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    Sir Francis Drake, an Englishman, was a bold sailor who inspired all of England on his expeditions. Drake was a hero in England who was called “El Draque”, which meant “the dragon”, in Spain. Spain hated Drake because he was a big threat. Drake was most famous for his successful circumnavigation around the world. In the circumnavigation, he found many riches and spices which made him even more famous and crowned a knight by Queen Elizabeth. He proved that he was more than a famous sailor, he was

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    When choosing subjects for this Essay one must look at the personal importance of historical events and choose carefully to embody the choices being considered. Within the subjects that I have chosen for this Essay I am embarking to express my individual opinions and views on the following subjects. We will be going over the seedling of gender equality, the faith of the Jewish people of my heritage, the Greeks impact on architecture and design, the council that made a religion from a man, and lastly

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    Elizabeth I, in a speech to her troops at Tilbury in 1588, motivates the troops by reminding them of the loyalty of the English subjects and the great power of England. They are in the midst of a war against Spain, and it is obvious that the Spanish armada will soon be approaching, and a battle will soon commence. The Queen’s purpose with her speech is to motivate her troops, to inspire patriotism for their country so they will fight more ferociously and with greater vigor than before in the war against

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    Sir Francis Drake Sir Francis Drake is known for England's defeat of the Spanish Armada. He was a sea dog and he sailed around the world. Drake was actually the first one to sail around the world since Magellan died in his journey. Drake was a "sea dog" during the reign of Queen Elizabeth the first. And as everyone knows this is a good time to be a sea dog because the queen highly supported them. She gave him money and ships to raid the Spanish shipping. Drake was the most feared sea dog

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