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    name for this beautiful city was White oaks. The settlers was calling it White Oaks at the beginning‚ because the city wasn’t discovered at the time. The people who founded this area that settled there felt it should be called White Oaks‚ considering the big wooded trees‚ forests and wildlife that was in the area. Before anybody started to come to the area‚ the Native American tribes where only living in that remote area. After so long the people in the White Oaks area‚ began to grow as the population

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    Inca Empire Significance

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    What made the Incan Empire so historically significant? Rachael Cardenas Block 6B From 1438 to 1535‚ the Incan Empire made a historical impact. The Incan Empire was located in South America on the western coast in the present countries of Peru. (Tagle.) Three-fourths of the Empire was located within present day Peru. Since the rule of the Empire did descend through familial ties‚ the ruling emperor was chosen on account by his family dynasty. (Hutagalung.) The empire of the Incas merits importance

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    relationships between abiotic gradients and vegetation zonation. The elevation between quadrats 12 and 13 rises greatly because of the zone change to above high tide. Because of this change in elevation the swamp she-oak is found in the last four quadrats of the transect because she-oaks are found in zones above high tide. In quadrats 6-8‚ the elevation decreases and the river mangroves population is increased. This may be caused because the mangroves may have access to water at the lower elevation

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    The director refused to follow the instructions to discriminate against older applicant in the hiring process. Once her decision was made to refuse to cooperate‚ she was terminated for reasons Silver Oak changed over time. Employers are allowed to present legitimate reason for terminating an employee such as performance issues or changes in business needs. The director’s case hinges on the timing of the action. She was terminated while on medical leave

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    returning customer. Financial Perspective Financial perspective is based on the idea that the ability to buy this level of quality at this price. The normal level at this price is made of particleboard and plastic. This furniture is made of solid oak and finished on all sides which is even uncommon among more expensive products. We are starting with a trying to maintain a small piece of the market share. This is a side business that we hope grows into a self-sustaining business in the future. The

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    Kingsford Case Study

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    Kingsford had a 59.5 percent market share compared to 6.4 percent of Royal Oak and 32.7 percent of the private brands. In fact‚ Kingsford is considered superior in product quality compared to Royal Oak and private labels‚ and 60 percent of surveyed consumers indicated Kingsford was better quality. One of Kingsford’s greatest weaknesses was decreasing advertising over the years and not raising prices to stay competitive with Royal Oak and other private brands‚ which narrowed the price gap between competitors

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    Alcatraz is Not an Island

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    to the island‚ only one boat agreed to assist the Native American’s in their occupation. They were not able to dock on the island‚ but‚ Richard Oaks became the leader of the group when he jumped off the boat and swam to the island. After this brief occupation Richard Oaks returned to San Francisco and began to recruit people to join the movement. Oaks went to UCLA where eighty students agreed to join the movement. On November 20‚ 1969 a group of one-hundred Native Americans set sail from Sausalito

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    Geography

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    reasons why Windsor forest is being protected is due to its: • Rare plants • Rare trees • Rare species of insects that come with the forest trees. Old acidophilus oak woods  Windsor forest represents old acidophilus oak woods in the south-eastern part of its UK range. It has the largest number of old oaks (Quercus spp)‚ In Britain (and probably in Europe)‚ a consequence of its management is wood-pasture. It is of importance for its range and diversity invertebrates‚ including many

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    aztecs agriculture

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    consume food and this is how they get their daily food. Terracing Indicating the societal complexity of the Aztecs‚ the farming technique known as terracing is complicated and elaborate. They used terracing in the hilly areas and built walls‚ forming terraces into the sides of the hills. These stone walls ran parallel to the contour of the slope and rainfall washed compost vegetation and nutrients from the hills above. Terracing opened up previously unusable land for farming. Irrigation Because the

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    Us Vs Muskegee Case Study

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    The impact of United States of America v. Muscogee Public School District has had a profound effect on education. Naturally‚ school boards are expected to adopt policies to support the academic achievement of every student. With the rise of gang-affiliated activity‚ mass school shootings and terrorist-related incidents across the country‚ many school boards adopted strategically planned dress code regulations to manage student behavior‚ promote conformity‚ and secure a safe‚ distraction-free educational

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