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    A Study on E-commerce Success and Failure Stories E-Commerce Assignment 1 Submitted By Aparna Vijayan Divya Kiron Neethu Jose Nirmala G Pooja Nair Rohitha Chowdary Table of Contents E-Commerce Success Story – Google Inc ................................................................................................. 1 Founders ............................................................................................................................................. 1 Products and services ..

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    African Americans experienced strong hatred from the South. Reconstruction was a failure because of ratification‚ government corruption‚ and racism. The 13th amendment‚ 14th amendment‚ and 15th amendment were passed African Americans were never free they were still segregated. The "Negroes found themselves systematically separated from whites ("Seeds of Failure in Radical Policy"‚ 304). The 14th amendment said‚ that African Americans equal rights and the US citizenship

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    Drug War: Failure or Success? Many people would claim that President Richard Nixon started the war on drugs. Although it is less well-known today that the Nixon Administration also repealed the federal 2–10-year mandatory minimum sentences for possession of marijuana and started federal demand for reduction programs. He also endorsed drug-treatment programs‚ and that Nixon only made an effort of continuation towards the states original acts of prohibition dating back to 1905-1914. Even with these

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    President. Thomas Jefferson was a leader in American History his presidency declined in respect for him politically. Thomas Jefferson’s two fatal failures are the Embargo Act and the relations with the Barbary Pirates. Both arousing American involvement in the war of 1812‚ thereby ruining American neutrality. Jefferson’s presidency was not a failure completely it was just flawed by these two great mistakes. Jefferson was a great man but with many flaws He made mistakes just like we all do. But

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    cultures‚ and ideas.  Also‚ while Columbus wasn’t the first European to reach the Western Hemisphere‚ he was the first European to stay.  To be brief‚ Columbus quickly changed the world. On the other hand‚ Christopher Columbus could be considered a failure in several ways‚ including him as an explorer‚ human being‚ and a representative of the Spanish government.  Columbus’ main voyage was one where he tried to find a direct sea route to Asia by sailing west of Europe.  He failed greatly‚ seeing as he

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    turned out to be profitable‚ while at other times it was the profit in the Americas that stood out. However‚ there were instances when the journeys across the Atlantic would fail as slave ships would be lost at sea. But when all the successes and failures are taken into account‚ the level of profit would be enough to vindicate further participation in this form of trading for

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    twelve. However‚ he acquired the knowledge to read‚ write‚ and do arithmetic. Paine began working as an apprentice to his father at the age of thirteen‚ but failed once more. Life in England was dismal for Thomas Paine. While being known as a failure was miserable‚ Paine suffered from even more trauma. In 1960‚ his wife and child both died during childbirth. Paine then served as an excise officer in 1768‚ but the outcome again left him in disappointment. Over the course of the summer of 1772

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    Napoleon is the most charismatic general in French history‚ famed for his military successes and (at the same time) for not quite conquering Europe. Starting as a second lieutenant in the French artillery‚ he rose quickly through the ranks until he staged a 1799 coup that made him First Consul of France. (In 1804 he went further‚ proclaiming himself emperor.) He led his armies to victory after victory‚ and by 1807 France ruled territory that stretched from Portugal to Italy and north to the river

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    Ambition: a path to success or failure? William Shakespeare’s tragedy‚ Macbeth‚ is a play about a general from the King’s army whose ambition leads him to usurp the throne. Macbeth’s initial lie perpetuates him to commit numerous murders to ensure that the heir to the throne is still within his reach. The play highlights a common value held by our society which is that we are responsible for our actions. Although Lady Macbeth initially provoked Macbeth‚ ultimately‚ his demise was a result of his

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    Macartney had to leave in the coming winter‚ the Qianlong left a letter to King George dismissing the claims of the diplomatic mission. As China’s GDP at the time was seven times higher than the British‚ we can look at it as a reasonable act. With this failure in his mind ‚ Macartney noticed‚ that a few number

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