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    World Trade Center 7 collapsed on the same day as World Trade Centers 1 and 2 but had a completely unrelated cause raising countless eyebrows as to what actually happened. It is stated that if the twin towers had not also come down that the collapse of World Trade Center 7 “would probably have captured the attention of the city and the world,” but since this event was dwarfed by the collapse of the Twin Towers, the mystery was never discussed. As more information regarding what really happened…

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    After talking to them, “... 18 minutes after the first plane hit, a second Boeing 767–United Airlines Flight 175–appeared out of the sky, turned sharply toward the World Trade Center and sliced into the south tower near the 60th floor” (History.com Staff, “9/11 attacks”). In the distance, all I can see is the huge cloud of black…

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    3. PORTER’S FIVE FORCES (MICRO ANALYSIS) Porter's Five Forces is Harvard Business School’s Competitive Position Analysis. It was developed as a simple framework for assessing and evaluating the competitive strength and position of a business organization (Porter, 1980). The base of the theory is the concept which consists from five forces that determine the density of competition and market’s allurement. Five forces of Porter help to determine where power lies within a business situation. It…

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    patents that are involved. Such as the navigation system, engine system, electronic system. Within each of these systems, there are probably also numerous patents that go into them. Without the patent system, it would be impossible for company like Boeing to license all the required technology and build the plane. “Word Count:…

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    During WW II the United States government challenged the aircraft industry to develop a new type of fighter that could fly at high speeds, for extended ranges, the ability to perform air to ground attacks, and climb to 20,000 feet within six minutes. Lockheed Martin answered the call and the P-38 Lightening was developed. This twin engine, twin boom aircraft was nothing like anything seen before. It was almost 100 miles per hour faster than other combat aircraft of the time and many of the…

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    However you may choose to refer to Henry Ford, unscrupulous robber baron, captain or industry, or visionary industrialist; his investment in Ford Motor Company’s human capital was revolutionary. Henry Ford knew if he could reduce labor time and costs in manufacturing, he could lower the price of the Model T; so he introduced the production assembly line, which reduced the time to build a Model T from twelve in a half hours to under six hours ("Henry Ford Changes the World, 1908," n.d.). To…

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    To the vast majority of people, the worst and most frequently occurring feeling in the world takes place after paying a superfluous amount for a service or product, where money was essentially wasted. However, society has seemingly become apathetic to this once distressing sensation, as it continues to take part in this once dreaded and avoided activity. Everyday, millions of American fliers accept the charges for services that were once complimentary and are an unnecessary part to their flight.…

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    Final Exam 1. The Movie 13th discusses the Prison Industrial Complex. Using this movie and any other class material/discussions, describe the ways in which capitalism, politics, and the American legal framework have worked together to institutionalize racism in our criminal justice and prison systems. The movie 13th is an especially helpful source to answer how capitalism, politics, and the American legal framework have worked together to institutionalize racism in our criminal justice and…

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    I. INTRODUCTION Harold koonts has stated that Management is the art of getting things done through others with formally organised people. In this assignment I will be talking on Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. The author Terry has mentioned that management is a unique method comprising of arranging, sorting out, impelling and controlling effecting to focus and perform the goals by the utilization of individuals and assets. Maslow understood that people possess a different type of motivational…

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    During the last thirty decades, The American Dream began to fade as the wealth of the rich began to soar while the wealth of the middle class stagnated as inflation increased. Instead of seeing a rising opportunity today, the American populace are seeing a rising inequality between the affluent and themselves. A major factor for the instability of America’s economic growth is the wealthy putting money in politician’s pockets. The rich are controlling the government to benefit their own agenda,…

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