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    Geographic category is locations and weather forecasting. The first thing I interested about that is location of Southwest’s corporate offices. It were located at Dallas’s Love Field. Love Field was located six miles from downtown Dallas. All Southwest flights out of Dallas originated from Love Field. According to “Exhibit 3” main office is approximately located in center of Southwest Airline Routes. It is important for one company the corporate office access to all other branches. The Southwest Model

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    parade that happen in Dallas‚ Texas. There were many eyewitnesses that saw our 35th president be assassinated at a parade and has set their testimony public. Gordon Arnold‚ Billy Lovelady‚ and Lee E. Bowers were all there in the parade to witness one of America’s tragic assassination. Gordon Arnold‚ at the time‚ was twenty years old on November 22‚ 1963. Gordon was a college student who wanted to go see President Kennedy. He grabbed his camera recorder and went to Downtown Dallas on where there was

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    of war I would kill any American who put a uniform on in defense of the American Government --"‚ and then ominously added for emphasis‚ “Any American." In the Spring of 1963‚ General Edwin A. Walker‚ an extreme conservative‚ who had been active in Dallas organizing anti-Castro guerrillas became a particular focus of Oswald’s attention. Oswald repeatedly suggested to a German geologist‚ Volkmar Schmidt‚ and other friends‚ that General Walker should be treated like a “murderer at large” (Epstein‚ 1983)

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    came home from school to find their parents watching television and crying‚ people were stunned and shocked. For those that do not know what happened that day‚ let’s take a trip back in history to that fateful day. President Kennedy had arrived in Dallas‚ TX at Love Airfield and was to take a motorcade through town on his way to a speech. People lined the streets the entire way to get a glimpse of the President. The motorcade turned east onto Elm Street from Houston Street and three shots

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    JFK Assassination Conspiracy Theories The 35th president of the United States was assassinated on November 22‚ 1963 in Dealey Plaza‚ Dallas‚ Texas. Kennedy was traveling in a presidential motorcade with his wife and the Connally couple when a gunshot was heard. Most people in the crowd were not too concerned‚ misinterpreting the sound as that of a firecracker. Just as Kennedy was waving to the crowd‚ a second shot pierced Kennedy through the neck. By the time a third shot hit Kennedy in the head

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    On November 22‚ 1963‚ president John F. Kennedy was in Dallas‚ Texas for a speech at the Dealey Plaza. On his way there‚ in an open convertible‚ instead of going down Dallas’ Main St.‚ which they planned to‚ they decided to go down Elm St. where there were more buildings and a better crowd view. On going down Elm St. now‚ there were three shots. Two of the shots hit the president‚ one in the neck and one in the head‚ and the third shot hit the governor. Ninety seconds after the shots‚ officers

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    On November the 25th of 1963 this was John F. Kennedy Jr.’s third birthday and the day began with his sister Caroline and nanny Maude Shaw singing "Happy Birthday" to him. At 10:50 a.m. The Kennedy family assembled at the Capitol to be with John F. Kennedy on his historic final journey. Servicemen from the Army‚ Navy‚ Marines‚ Air Force and Coast Guard very concerned that the coffin was really fucking heavy and heavy is a bad thing going downhill. They practiced all night trying to insure that no

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    Management Control System Case UPDEPO By Bert Enriquez JR Background Southwest: of June 18‚ 1971: Headquartered at Love Field in Dallas‚ it began flying with three Boeing 737 serving following Texas cities: Dallas‚ Houston‚ and San Antonio 2002: Recognized by Fortune magazine as the most admired Airline Company and listed in “100 Best Corporate Citizen” by Business Ethics 2004: Total operating revenue of $6.5 billion and 31‚000 employees. Evaluation Problem: 1. What is Southwest’s Strategy

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    The Philippine Dallas

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    THE PHILIPPINE DALLAS If the Americans had Dallas‚ we had many parallels of it as well. Dallas‚ an American prime time television soap opera‚ aired on CBS from April 2‚ 1978 to May 3‚ 1991 on CBS. Anna Liza was produced by GMA Network. Like its American counterpart‚ GMA Network started out as a radio station. Anna Liza was Philippine television series‚ or so to say a teleserye‚ in slangspeak. 1980 was the year it was launched. It ran for 6 years‚ ending with the untimely death of its lead actress

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    bed in an attempt to throw himself down the staircase. He was grossly infected by the time he left the hospital and hoped that he would die from sepsis. He didn’t. Against his will‚ he underwent 232 days of treatment in Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas. The types of treatment available at that time we might consider as quite “barbaric”. Immersion in tanks of saline‚ continuous debridement and medications now considered inappropriate were then the best known way to manage such extensive burn injuries

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