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    Patricia Collins

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    Professor Collins is a social theorist whose research and scholarship have examined issues of race‚ gender‚ social class‚ sexuality and the nation. Her first book‚ Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge‚ Consciousness‚ and the Politics of Empowerment‚ won the Jessie Bernard Award of the American Sociological Association for significant scholarship in gender‚ and the C. Wright Mills Award of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. Her second book‚ Race‚ Class‚ and Gender: An Anthology is widely used

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    Competing in Foreign Markets

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    Competing in Foreign Markets I. Introduction 1. Any company that aspires to industry leadership in the 21st century must think in terms of global‚ not domestic‚ market leadership. 2. Companies in industries that are already globally competitive or in the process of becoming so are under the gun to come up with a strategy for competing successfully in foreign markets. II. Why Companies Expand Into Foreign Markets 1. A company may opt to expand outside its domestic market

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    Montgomery Bus Boycott

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    The Montgomery Bus Boycott was an extremely powerful people’s movement that began December 5‚ 1955‚ lasted 381 days‚ and ultimately changed African-Americans’ history forever. During this time the African Americans of Montgomery walked or made car pools to get to their destination in order to avoid the racially segregated public vehicles. The intent of this movement was to go up against racial segregation in public transportation as well as stand up for black civil rights as a whole. An African American

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    The book ‘Competing for the Future’ is aspiring and one that offers a deep insight into the problems plaguing the four billion poor and the possible remedies. What is amazing is the fact that despite living in between this mammoth of a population‚ few indeed have ever given serious thought to this probable catalyst for change and socio-economic development. The poor are THE RESOURCE; they carry in themselves all the necessary agents and the firepower to reshape the entire economic system making

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    marches in Selma Throughout March of 1965‚ a group of non-violent afro American demonstrators faced assault as they attempted to march from Selma to Montgomery to demand the right to vote for black people. How it started The Selma to Montgomery marches were three protest marches along the 87km long highway from Selma‚ Alabama to the state capital of Montgomery. The marches were led by nonviolent activists to demonstrate equality and the desire for afro Americans to vote in the United States. It all started

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    Collins & Aikman

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    Background of the Company Collins and Aikman (C&A) was incorporated in 1891 with Charles Aikman as President and William Collins as Corporate Secretary and Treasurer. In the early years‚ they were considered specialists in heavy‚ upholstery-type materials as a retailer in home décor. By the early 1920’s‚ both original owners had sold out and the company began producing fabrics for the auto industry. Eighty years later‚ C&A was the largest supplier of seat fabrics‚ floor mats and convertible

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    Selma to Montgomery Notes

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    Selma to Montgomery‚ 1965 * In June 1963‚ Medgar Evers‚ the NAACP Mississippi field secretary‚ was shot and killed in front of his home. * In 1964‚ SNCC workers organized the Mississippi Summer Project to register African Americans to vote in the state‚ wanting to focus national attention on the state’s racism. * SNCC recruited Northern college students‚ teachers‚ artists‚ and clergy to work on the project. They believed the participation of these people would make the country concerned

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    Michael Collins

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    Junior Certificate Notes – Twentieth Century Irish History Governing Ireland 1914-1917 * Ireland ruled directly from London – Irish Politicians sit in the Parliament at Westminster (1800 Act of Union) * Lord Lieutenant – King’s representative in Ireland * Chief Secretary – Parliament’s representative in Ireland * Nationalists & Unionists are the TWO main political groups in the country. Political Groups in Ireland (1914) The Nationalists – About 3 million Irish people

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    Montgomery Battle Ship

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    Montgomery 1 The battleship was an instrument used in several wars as a sea based weapon. The battle ship was one of the primary ships in World War II and was a massive ship. The bristling guns and heavy plates of armor were a staple of the ships design. The battleships design was top of the line when it was made but are now outdated. Battleships‚ once the juggernauts of the sea‚ greatly influenced the odds of battles long ago and serve now as monuments to America’s military might. The first

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    Competing values in the culinary arts and hospitality industry Leadership roles and managerial competencies Michael W. Riggs and Aaron W. Hughey Abstract: It is important that education and training programmes align with the needs of the professions they are designed to support. The culinary arts and hospitality industry is a vocational area that needs to be examined more closely to ensure that the skills and competencies taught are those that will actually be needed when students matriculate

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