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    Rights Movement is very important. It was very important because after the Civil War Jim Crow laws were put in place. Dr. Martin Luther King contributed to the movement and Rosa Parks was arrested for sitting down on a bus. The Civil Rights Movement was very important. The Civil Rights movement was very important‚ because after the Civil War Jim Crow laws were put in place. Jim Crow laws were based on race‚ and they were not official laws. An example of a Jim Crow law was one in Florida‚ where the

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    THE EFFECTIVENESS OF VENDOR MANAGED INVENTORY (VMI) TOWARDS IMPROVING SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT (SCM): A CONTRACT MANUFACTURER PERSPECTIVE By SAZANI BIN SHAFIE Research report in partial fulfillment of the requirement for The degree of Master of Business Administration MARCH 2004 I would like to take this opportunity to show my appreciation to certain people whose contributions and assistance have been critical towards the completion of this project. My heartfelt thanks and gratitude

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    Gertrude B. Elion: Why Is She Important? It was the day Gertrude Belle Elion would share the 1988 Nobel Prize in Physiology with George H. Hitchings‚ a medical doctor she assisted. It was their use of innovative methods for developing drugs that people recognized as an important discovery. Elion is an American biochemist and pharmacologist. Elion’s goal was to alleviate‚ meaning to make less severe‚ human suffering from illnesses. Other than the individual drugs she discovered‚ she also developed

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    Why is the event still important today? On August 6‚ 1945‚ the United .States . dropped an atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. The bomb destroyed most of Hiroshima‚ killing an estimated 130‚000 people. Nicknamed Little Boy‚ the bomb had a force equivalent to 20‚000 tons of TNT. On August 9‚ a second bomb called Fat Man was dropped on the Japanese city of Nagasaki killing roughly between 60‚000 - 70‚000 people. On August 15 Japan surrendered. The bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

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    The Montgomery Bus Boycott was a highly important event The Civil Rights Movement featuring several famous and latter important people including The Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King jr and civil rights icon Rosa Parks. This was also an early victory for The Civil Rights Movement and The Southern Christian Leadership Conference. The event also gave The Civil Rights Movement legitimacy and showed that peaceful protests could yield results. All of the events of the boycott would later have repercussions

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    Vendor Managed Inventory Modul : Supply Chain Management (FEG 2323) Tahun : 2011 ~ 2012 Content Parts Page 1. Introduction 4 2. Defination 4 3. Goal 5 4. Objective 5 5. Benefit 6 6. Disadvantage 7 7. Characteristic 7 8. Method 8 7. Summary 9 8. Conclusion 9 9. Reference 11 10.

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    1) Weimar constitution was an instabilities state that filled with flaws and this constitution was incapable handle the problem carried out by the great depression‚ therefore‚ the Nazi’s supported this constitution during that period and as turn out the state of Weimar authorized the office of President too much power and by having entire system with absolute proportional representation. Which indirectly assisted to raise the power of Hitler’s legitimate. 2) The verdict of the treaty of Versailles

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    Elizabeth’s financial legacy to James was very poor as she had been involved in a multitude of wars‚ suffered from extreme inflation towards the end of her reign which was compounded by her struggles with monopolies. This in turn partially led to James’ tenuous relationship with parliament over royal expenditure‚ parliamentary insecurity‚ corruption and scandal‚ and his own dealings with finances. Whereas source 12 suggests that Elizabeth’s financial difficulties was indeed the true reason for James’

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    old leather products into house decor) along with my life-partner in the next 3-4 years. My personal goal is to again relive my artistic side‚ paint and be creative and get my spouse involved in the artistic world that I like. I am at a juncture of my career where in both my personal goal of working with my life-partner coincides with my ambition of starting up a new business and apply whatever knowledge I gathered during class. My goal as far as EMBA classes is to actually be able to not only

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    Why was Pitt able to dominate politics between 1783 and 1793? In the late 18th century‚ William Pitt managed to turn what looked like an unstable political situation‚ the government being known as the “Mince-pie administration”‚ into a period of dominance for him and his supporters. So strong was his hold on politics at the time that he was able to pass an India Bill in 1784‚ just two years after Fox’s version of the bill had been rejected and forced the Fox-North coalition out of power. Pitt also

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