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    Apache Corporation

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    Analysis part III Apache Corporation Carrie Rainbolt MGT521 June 11‚ 2012 Elaine Earle Business Analysis III Apache Corporation was formed in 1954‚ based on the idea of becoming significant and prosperous in the oil industry. The company took $250‚000 of investor capital‚ paired it with fierce determination and now Apache Corporation is considered one of the top independent oil and gas exploration and production companies in the world ("Apachecorp.com"‚ 2012). Apache Corporation operates

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    The Navajo Indian and the Apache Indian In the United States there are Native American Indians living among the people in redundant with the United States. The Native American Indians have different tribes and most of the tribes would come together to create a one tribe. Most of the tribes are still living among the people and other tribes vanished. As the Navajo tribe and Apache tribe have several groups of tribe in the bloodline. The Navajo Indian and the Apache Indian differ in the histories

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    Numerous years before Christopher Columbus discovered the Americas there were individuals living in North America. The Native American individuals‚ also called American Indians‚ had been living on the landmass of North America for a long time and the Americas found that there were more than 10 million Native Americans effectively living on the continent. Once the Europeans touched base in America things turned out to be much different. As time passed the Native American deteriorated. They were constrained

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    called the Mescalero Apache Indians. Their reservation and ceremonial grounds are based in the south-central part of New Mexico. The author is very familiar with this tribe as she claims to be like family with some of the members. She writes this book based on her visit to join in on one of their big traditions. It is called the puberty ceremonials. These ceremonies are where the young girls of the tribe are traditionally accepted as women into their society. The Mescalero Apache Indians still use a

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    BP Amoco Case

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    2. Amoco offered index-oriented investment options to its employees. These investments‚ known as core investment options‚ were designed for Amoco employees and managed by professionals in a daily and passive fashion. This index funds had lower management costs. The average expense ratio for the indexed funds in the Amoco plan was 10 basis points. In addition‚ Amoco offered its employees externally managed index funds for US equities‚ long-term bonds‚ and US money market instruments. Amoco also

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    obedience‚ and once they surrendered‚ forced to walk several hundred miles to a forty-square-mile reservation on the New Mexico border that had been instituted for them‚ along with the enslavement of over a hundred Mescalero Apaches. Once on this cruel reservation‚ the Navajos and Apaches were held captive under inconceivable conditions‚ where rape‚ abuse‚ and

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    Wisdom Sits in Places

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    this construction takes place in large part through language. Basso brings attention to the dialectic interplay between the construction of place and the definition of community for the Western Apache. While a relationship with the landscape exists to reinforce the cultural ideology of the Western Apache‚ such would not be possible without the same ideology shaping the perspectives of the landscape (how it is experienced and regarded by the people) in the first place. It is then understood that

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    tells us about the study of Western Apache culture that was conducted in east-central Arizona in 1964-69. This work was devoted to exploring the reasons of refusal to speak and maintaining silence among American Indians. Athtor uses the testimony type of evidence to support his claims calling actual witnesses "informants". The research showed that depending on the different social roles and various circumstances there are 6 types of situations when Western Apaches "give up on words": 1."Meeting strangers"

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    from the truth. Much of society’s views about these groups of people‚ even today‚ come from these misleading movies. The 2003 movie “The Missing” portrays elements of the Apache culture. Upon further investigation you can see that this movie in particular displays the identity of the Native American‚ more specifically the Apache people in negative and positive way. Summary Set in 1885 New Mexico‚ the movie begins with a woman (Maggie) and her two daughters (Lily and Dot) living on a ranch. One day

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    Cochise I Am Alone Speech

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    the Native Americans (Chiricahua tribe) owned the land in the western part of the United States known as Apache land. First the Mexicans came across their land and try to over-rule them in which resulted the Mexican War. The war lasted years and the Natives eventually overcame the Mexicans. After the Mexican War then came the Europeans who sailed across the Pacific Ocean and landed on the Apache land. At first the Europeans make friends with the Natives then the Europeans turned against them and

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