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    goal of the project was too ambitious and too fast than comparable projects‚ which is difficult to achieve; 3. The project was far behind the schedule‚ causing heavy cash burden on the company. Should Bella India take on Project TKO and develop an EKG specifically for the local market? I believe Bella should start the Project TKO. 1. India has the manufacturing advantages such as well-trained‚ extremely motivated and English-speaking engineers and lower-cost labor. 2. From previous experience (both

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    Should Bella Healthcare India take on Project TKO and develop an EKG specifically for the local market?  Why or why not? TKO‚ “Technical Knockout”‚ is single channel EKG‚ Bella Healthcare India is planning to launch in Indian market. As per my opinion‚ Bella has many reasons to take up this opportunity. I will categorise these reasons in two broad categories‚ External and Internal factors. First external factor that affects decision of Bella to take TKO is large population of India with insufficient

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    Thirty Years War. Humanism‚ individualism‚ rationalism and most of all secularism first appeared in popular culture during that time period and are the core ideas. These ideas gave Luther the ideas for his reforms of the church and cause the protestant reformation which will then lead to a main force in the Thirty Years War which is secularism at the beginning. Protestant reformation drove Europe into a time a chaos such as the Middle East in today ’s world. The war raged all over Europe but most

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    Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that affects the mind and that often comprises symptoms like disorganized speech‚ catatonic behavior and hallucinations. Joon from the movie‚ “Benny and Joon” exhibits most of these behaviors. Joon is a white female around her 20s that lives with her brother in his home. Joon doesn’t work or has a professional working status‚ instead she stays most of her time in her home. Joon doesn’t display other health problems aside from her mental disorder‚ and also we do

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    To uncover the origins of the Second World War is a difficult task and to summarize it‚ even more so‚ but this is exactly what historian P.M.H. Bell does in his astounding book The Origins of the Second World War in Europe. Although Bell does a great job of providing accounts on both sides of the debate on the origins of the Second World War‚ he does have his own mindset about it. In his eyes‚ Bell sees the Second World War as being a thirty year war‚ driven by the ideology and economics of Germany

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    Intro to Special Education Professor Sobel “Benny and Joon” "Benny and Joon" is a movie full of cute eccentrics‚ characters whose quirks are the very essence of their appeal. This movie tells of a sweet‚ long-suffering mechanic named Benny (Aidan Quinn) who struggles to take care of his erratic sister‚ Joon (Mary Stuart Masterson) who has a mental illness that is never explained. Their home life is further complicated midway through the film by the arrival of Sam (Johnny Depp) who is as far

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    punch could kill you. The article “The Death of Benny Paret” is a prime example of why boxing should not be played. Boxing is just like when guys(Gladiators) would be in a arena and fight till the death back in 180AD. Benny Paret fights a man named Griffith and Griffith punches Paret 18 times and it kills him. Boxing is not a sport that should be played because it can lead to extreme injuries or possibly death. For example‚ Benny Paret’s story. Benny Paret was a “welterweight champion because of his

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    Benny Goodman really drew my attention after watching the film about him in Jazz class a few weeks ago. I was very surprised to see that his instrument of choice was the clarinet. I didn’t think the clarinet t was that influential in the musical world until I learned more about Benny. From the film I learned about how his father wanted his children to pick up music because he wanted them to make a career out of something they loved. Benny’s father was a tailor and according to the film he wasn’t

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    Account for the outbreak of war in Europe in 1939 The outbreak of war in Europe in 1939 did not arise as a result of any one single event‚ but rather as a product of interconnected long term and short term issues. Early Nazi propaganda‚ the German policy of ‘Brinkmanship’ and the British policy of ‘appeasement’ resulted in a situation in which war was inevitable. Historians differ in opinions as to whether the outbreak of war in September 1939 was planned by the Nazi party‚ earlier than expected

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    erhistory.net/apwh/essays/cot/t2w34ussrbreakup.htm http://www.studymode.com/essays/Changes-In-Europe-Since-The-Fall-563015.html The Fall of the Berlin Wall The fall of the Berlin Wall happened nearly as suddenly as its rise. There had been signs that the Communist bloc was weakening‚ but the East German Communist leaders insisted that East Germany just needed a moderate change rather than a drastic revolution. East German citizens did not agree. As Communism began to falter in Poland‚ Hungary

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