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    Relaunch Strategy

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    RELAUNCH:  STRATEGY   JANUARY  20‚  2015   HITACHI  AS  A  BRAND   •  A  Japanese  brand  with  a  specialty  in  motors   •  Founded  in  1910‚  the  company  has  long  since  expanded  its   product  lineup     •  Inspire  the  next  =  breathe  life  into  the  coming  age   •  Home  appliances:  The  brand  of  choice   •  Positioning:   •  High-­end/  premium   •  World  class  highest

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    Pearl Harbor Timeline

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    December 7‚ 1941 - Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor‚ Hawaii; also attack the Philippines‚ Wake Island‚ Guam‚ Malaya‚ Thailand‚ Shanghai and Midway. December 8‚ 1941 - U.S. and Britain declare war on Japan. Japanese land near Singapore and enter Thailand. December 9‚ 1941 - China declares war on Japan. December 11‚ 1941 - Japanese invade Burma. December 15‚ 1941 - First Japanese merchant ship sunk by a U.S. submarine. December 23‚ 1941 - General Douglas MacArthur begins a withdrawal from Manila to

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    Internet in Malaysia

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    important requirement for some individuals. The development of Internet in Malaysia started in 1983 by Dr Mohamed Awang-Lah when it comes to his idea of connecting Malaysia to the outside world via the Internet in the laboratory of the University of Malaya Library. In 1984‚ he was inducted into the Malaysian Institute of Microelectronic Systems (MIMOS). The Government has developed MIMOS‚ and this has opened up opportunities for the IT literate at that time to use the Internet. In 1989‚ local universities

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    from the Taihang Mountain range of north-central China.They are known to Cantonese speakers as "Hoklo"‚ which means “men from the Hok province i.e. Fujian province”‚ although the term “Teochew” is applied to them in the Strait Settlements(British Malaya) in the 19th century and early 20th century. "Teochew" is derived from Teochew Prefecture (Chaozhou Fu‚ 潮州府) the departmental city where they originate. In Mandarin‚ it should be Chaozhou(潮州).In ancient times‚ all the 8 counties (Chaoan 潮安、Chenghai

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    Pearl Harbor

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    The Pearl Harbor address to the nation is probably one of the most famous speeches made throughout time. In this essay I will evaluate the rhetorical effectiveness of Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s famous speech and show that his speech is a successful argument for the United States of America. I will focus on the speaker’s credibility‚ all the different appeals made throughout the essay‚ as well as the purpose and the audience of the speech. Also‚ I will include whether or not there are any logical

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    Turning Point of Ww2

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    “Yesterday‚ Japanese government also launched an attack against Malaya. Last night‚ Japanese forces attacked Hong Kong. Last night‚ Japanese forces attacked Guam. Last night Japanese forces attacked the Philippines Islands. Last night‚ Japanese attacked Wake Island. This morning‚ Japanese attacked Midway Island.”          -Roosevelt World War II has been thought of as one of the most atrocious disasters in history: the endless sufferings and deaths caused by the anger and violence of ruthless

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    Australian Pows

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    The treatment of Australian POW’s‚ particularly under the Japanese‚ in WW2 was horrifying‚ and is considered one of the greatest war atrocities Australia has ever seen. This essay will showcase the ___ treatment of POW’s in Changi‚ Singapore‚ and along the construction of the Burma –Thailand railway line as well as mentioning the experiences of those in Europe and the experience of POW civilians and nurses. All those who interred during WWII faced harsh conditions‚ and their experiences has significantly

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    Ch. 13 APWH Study Guide

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    328 -so the field could become nutrient-rich again‚ and they could return to it later to farm for another few years 5. What did farmers in SE India do to deal with the uneven annual rainfall? P. 328 -farmers in Vietnam‚ Java‚ Malaya‚ and Burma constructed special water-control systems‚ which irrigated their terraced rice paddies 6. What was the most abundant metal worked in the tropics? P.329 -iron 7. What relationship did the empires of Mali in West Africa and

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    Malaya Greaux Mrs. Oliver Freshman Language Arts 18 March 2014 Romeo and Juliet Don’t fall in love as a teen; you might end up killing yourself. The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare showed that being in love has its ups and downs. Shakespeare‚ also‚ in my opinion‚ created a self-destructive tendency connected with love. Although this play was a tragedy‚ there were some bright sides. Romeo and Juliet were in love‚ and generally‚ being in love gives one feelings of joy and

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    Vietnam: The Eisenhower and Kennedy Years Post World War II The years following World War II were a time of economic boon and prosperity for most Americans. At the same time‚ the Iron Curtain was firmly in place‚ the cold war was heating up‚ and the fear that communism would take over the world like a zombie apocalypse was almost palpable. In international politics during the post-war years the United States sought to establish itself as the leader of the free world. We no longer took the

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