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    country into two clearly opposed sides. Generally speaking‚ the Constitution is the basis and foundation of the United States‚ however‚ in it there is no clear indication of the legality of slavery‚ which caused tension between the North and South and led to disunity and eventually‚ the Civil war. In the Constitution‚ the words slave and slavery cannot be found. Therefore‚ it was unclear to the people at that time as to whether or not that the Constitution intended to protect the slave system. Because

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    consideration about the category of stakeholders and consecutively find out what do these individuals and groups enforce to influence organisations’ activities. Subsequently‚ we will also acknowledge what could organisations do to understand and control stakeholders. Classification of stakeholders We assume that the organisation we are talking about is a firm. So that we can separate the parties involved with a firm into at least three groups (R. E. Freeman & J. McVea‚ 2001). These groups are

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    formatting is very essential to provide a printable document that can be read very easily. Excel‚ on the other hand‚ is a spreadsheet application where you can input data in tables in the pattern of your choice. From the table‚ one can assume or estimate how the information is related to each other and can even create graphs to visually represent the suppose relationship. Both applications can create printable documents and it is therefore possible to use one to simulate the function of the other to some

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    really justify itself. ANGER is a form of madness. The words we apply to it show that human beings have long recognized its character. We still speak of angry people as mad. We sometimes say that they are "furious" or "in a fury." Some people are led by anger into the most violent excesses. Anger is one of the commonest causes of murder and it often leads to the infliction of blows‚ mental or physical‚ that might easily occasion murder. Oftener still it commits murder without loss of life‚ by doing

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    LED Lighting Business Case Study – Raleigh‚ NC Convention Center Underground Parking Deck (Raleigh‚ NC) The City of Raleigh‚ NC was building a new downtown convention center as part of a downtown revitalization plan. The City had an objective to implement many elements of sustainable design in the design and construction of this new complex. The construction project included a new three-level underground parking deck serving the convention center as well as a new hotel across the street from the

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    There are various reasons that led to economic growth in the beginning of the nineteenth century. These reasons are divided into six contributing factors: Capital‚ Cotton Textile Production‚ Manufacturing‚ Transportation‚ Population and Urbanization‚ and Westward Expansion. Each factor had an unprecedented contribution to America’s economy and helped pave the future of the country’s economic success. Following the end of the War of 1812 against the British‚ trade resumed between the latter and

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    Environmental pollution‚ problems and control measures A. Introduction and definition of environmental pollution – We know that‚ a living organism cannot live by itself. Organisms interact among themselves. Hence‚ all organisms‚ such as plants‚ animals and human beings‚ as well as the physical surroundings with whom we interact‚ form a part of our environment. All these constituents of the environment are dependent upon each other. Thus‚ they maintain a balance in nature. As we are the only organisms

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    will gradually undermine all prevailing collective agreements. The upcoming industrial dispute goes “far beyond the scope of Lufthansa pilots‚” said Cockpit negotiator Thomas Sturm. The wage cuts agreed as part of the 1992 restructuring deal have led to a sharp increase in turnover and profits for Lufthansa. The company has paid rich dividends to its shareholders and has increased the salaries of its directors. But Lufthansa refuses to return to the old wage levels. It justifies this by arguing

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    Problems with self-discipline are a topical problem in our world of consumerism‚ and such irrational behavior makes people regretful for spending their time and money inefficiently and futilely. That is why addressing such deep-rooted issue is supposed to add new dimensions in considering and solving it. In his chapter‚ Ariely attempts to define the notion of procrastination and examine the reasons why people fail to exercise self-control as well as propose some solutions for correcting such defect

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    Portugal both sought out economic growth which led them to seek out new trade routes‚ leading to resources and new markets to enlarge their power. Both nations had strong military and navies which were capable of conquering and maintaining control of civilizations in the Americas. These reasons led to Spain and Portugal leading the worldwide exploration

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