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The Great Success of Starbucks
"Starbucks is known as one of the foremost retailers, roasters, and brands of speciality coffee in the
world after working hard in getting succeed." They are obligated to offering customers the premier
quality coffee and the highest coffee familiarity, while functioning in techniques that generate
social, environmental, and economic advantages for the society in which they do their business.
(Super brands, 2012) Similarly, "they are functioning and authorization beyond than 8,500 coffee
shops in more than 30 countries. (Starbucks, 2013). Furthermore, they offer a variety of regular or
decaffeinated beverages, comprising at least one coffee of the day with our own choice of Italian–
style espresso beverage, cold blended drinks, and a variety of finest teas and packaged roasted high
quality of entire bean coffees." (Starbucks, 2013) They also offer a variety of fresh pastries and
confectionaries, sodas, juices and coffee making accessories. Furthermore, they wholesale their
whole bean coffees via famous trade group and supermarkets. (Starbucks, 2013) Additionally, they
manufactures and wholesales bottled Frappuccino Coffee drink and a finest ice creams via its joint
ventures, partnerships and proposals by its entirely owned supplementary, Tazo Tea Company. The
company's main attempt is to touch the success and become the famous and respected brand in the
world.
Howard Schultz joined Starbucks as a director of retailing operations and marketing in 1982, which
was the starting
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The Success Of The Great Recession
The Great Recession which lasted from 2008 to 2010 is often regarded as the greatest economic
crisis since the Great Depression which took place during the 1930s. The causes of both crises can
be said to be similar as both lie in the actions of the federal government. While the crash of the stock
market in 1929 is said to be one of the major causes and sometimes even the main cause of the
Great Depression, there are also other circumstances that led to this economic crisis. Bank failures
during the 1930s also added to decline in the economy. The failure of hundreds of banks caused
people to lose their savings and businesses to lose their operating capital. With the crash of the stock
market, there was also a reduction in purchasing in the economy (consumer demand). A reduction in
consumer demand led to a reduction in production and hence a reduction in the workforce. With a
reduction in production and the workforce, the unemployment rate rose drastically to around 25%.
Due to the number of businesses failing, President Hoover signed into law the Smooth–Hawley
tariff to help protect the failing businesses. However, this created unintended consequences as trade
was stifled between America and foreign countries, further adding to America's economic crisis.
There are many factors that led to the Great Recession in 2008. The major cause is said to be the
decline of the collapse of the housing market. It is even said that the Great Recession has origins
dating till back to the
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America's Greatness: The Road To Success
With dedication, one can achieve greatness. When one practices enough, they will become good
enough to excel past expectations. If one is persistent enough for the right amount of rime, one can
reach the goal he has set for himself. The road to success may not always be easy, but that is where
the men and the boys are separated. If one practices enough, then one will be able to do anything he
sets his mind to. People who wish to achieve success must be willing to spend the time on what they
wish to reach success in. For one to be successful in what he wishes to do he must be good at what
they are trying to be successful in. The only way to be good is to practice, practice, practice.
America's greatness was founded on the dedication
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Alexander The Great Success
Alexander the Great is a popular figure back in the time of Greece's rise. His name still catches our
attention till this very day, it wasn't a normal occurrence for a young man, age, to conquer the
known world. Our goal is to learn what made Alexander the Great so great? He once said, "There is
nothing impossible to him who will try." He definitely believed in achieving his goals not only for
himself, but for his empire to grow and be as successful as possible. Alexander was born to Phillip II
of Macedonia and Olympias, the princess of Epirus, in 356 BCE. As a young boy, Alexander did not
see his father much due to the fact that Phillip II was constantly with his army in battles. Olympias
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The generals awaited the child's birth to determine what to do with the large empire, but had high
hopes to split it among the four of them. Roxana was said to send for Stateira II to be murdered to
ensure that Roxana's child for Alexander would get the throne. It is debated whether or not Parysatis
II was killed by Roxana as well, but many believe that Roxana would do whatever it took to make
sure Alexander IV would be Alexander the Great's successor. Later in 310 B.C. Roxana and the
thirteen year old Alexander IV were murdered to ensure the splitting of the kingdom among the
generals was a bulletproof plan. Thus ending Alexander the Great's son possibility of coming to
know the empire his father had built. In conclusion, saying Alexander the Great's legacy was
amazing is an understatement. To know that a man only took 13 years and managed to build an
entire empire out of the whole known world is to be something put in every history book. Alexander
the Great earned his title because he conquered the whole known world in thirteen years, had
military strategies that outdid all the rest, and was the strongest leader of his
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Malcolm Gladwell's Outliers: The Story Of Success
"Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in, and day out." (R. Collier). Success cannot be
obtained overnight. To gain success, certain elements are required, such as time, effort, hard work,
and experience. Tom Hanks has all of those elements, that is why he is such a great actor. Hanks
may be a very well known, and very successful actor, but how did he reach this great triumph? In
the book Outliers: The Story of Success, by Malcolm Gladwell, there is a theory called The 10,000
Hour Rule (35). In this theory, Gladwell says if someone spends 10,000 hours minimum working
and practicing, they will become an expert in that field (38–40). Tom Hanks is a successful actor
because he spent 10,000 plus hours working towards his goal.
On July 9, 1956 Tom Hanks was born in Concord, California. At the age of five, his parents were
divorced and he was raised, along with his siblings, by his father. After frequent moves around the
state of California, they finally settled in Oakland where Hanks attended Skyline High School. After
graduating in 1974, he began junior college in Hayward, California. When he realized he wanted to
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There are many things that helped him get to the top, for example, after many rounds of auditions,
Hanks landed a small part in the film 'He Knows You're Alone'. That same year, he starred in a
sitcom called 'Bosom Buddies', followed by many guest roles on other television shows (¨Tom
Hanks Biography¨). Hanks was very dedicated and had an amazing work ethic. In 1984, Hanks was
given a lead role in the movie 'Splash'. When that movie became a hit, as well as the movie 'Big', by
Penny Marshall, he was beginning to become a well known actor (Tom Hanks). Following Big, he
was cast as the lead in multiple movies, such as 'Forrest Gump', 'Cast Away','Saving Private Ryan',
'The Polar Express', and 'The Da Vinci Code' (Tom Hanks
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Bob Dylan And The Definition Of Success
Everything present in the universe is a relatable term just like the word 'success'. Like most of the
definitions, the interpretation of success varies with the people's perception so it is rather impossible
to understand success in a simple way. In the present era, most of the people relate success with the
materialistic achievements such as wealth, power and fame while some prefer to evaluate success by
assessing the contribution of the person to the society. Many great poets, politicians, writers and
songwriters have inked their own version of the definition of success and one of the great many
quotes by Bob Dylan is "A man is a success if he gets up in the morning and gets to bed at night and
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Some may also argue that happiness is never genuinely attainable and it is an abstract feeling than a
quantifiable one. Unquestionably, a person has to be very patient and persist to go through a
different route rather than the one previously determined by the society to really reach their dream
destination but one must differentiate between attainable dream and mere illusion. An entrepreneur
has to be able to distinguish what can be more marketable among the things that they love.
Following an illusion will only lead the person to failure and oust them from the real world without
bringing any joy to both the person and the society so it really necessary to go after the real
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The Success Of Alexander The Great : Alexander The Great
Alexander the Great to this day, remains one of the most successful leaders in world history. Even
when comparing him to other great leaders in history, like Hannibal, or even his own father Philip
II, Alexander still very much holds his own as a result of the many victories he's won, as well as the
profound impact that he had on western and eastern culture. With his ambition and great strategy, he
was able to lead a great army through much of the world with almost no taste of failure.
From a very young age, Alexander the great was given enormous responsibility. He was born June,
356 BC, in Pella, the ancient capital of Macedonia. He was educated by Aristotle, who was a Greek
philosopher. Aristotle instilled in Alexander a sense of domination by teaching him that the Greeks
ought to be the most advanced people in the world. Aristotle portrayed the other cultures as
barbarians who had to be conquered or assimilated into the Macedonian culture. Alex's parents were
Olympia and Philip II, who was currently ruler of Macedonia. I think its very important to point out
that Philip II was his father, because King Philip was an extraordinary leader himself. While
Alexander was a child, his father had practically brought the entire region into his sphere of power.
He was relentless, and would use any method that he could in order come out on top. He trained his
army to perfection, while also introducing new technology like the catapult. He would create
conflict between rival states,
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Being Successful
Being a success in life is great because you may have alot of money, people will respect you, and
Your life in general will be great but, its not all that easy. There are many challenges that come with
being successful, and there is a long hard path to go down if you do want to be successful. Being
successful is not something given to you, it is something that is earned. So, what makes a person
successful? The first step to becoming successful is determination. You have to try and believe you
can do whatever you want to do like making the NBA, Being a world wide known chef, or anything
like that in general that you want to accomplish. You have to try hard, work hard, and think hard.
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When becoming a success, there are many desicions you will have to make that affect your life and
maybe other peoples' lives too. You may have to leave things behind that had meaning to your life.
For example, you may be accepted into the NBA but it's in another state and you don't want to leave
your family behind. There will be many challenges that you will have to over come in order to
accomplish what you need to accomplish. Happy, sad, angry, tragic and other emotional events will
happen in your life no matter weither you're a success or not but, you can't let it get in the way of
your dreams. So what are the benefits of being a success? Well one thing that could be good is that
you will have money and because of that, people may respect more than they did before you had
money. If there are things that you want or need, you have the money to buy it. You can use the
money to help family members or friends that are in need. There are also some non benefits that
came come with being successful. For example, you don't want some friends to be friends with you
only because they want yoour succcess or money. You also have to watch out not to be selfish and
greedy when it comes to money. Make sure all that money and success doesn't turn you into wanting
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Critical Thinking Worksheet
IS ATTITUDE REALLY EVERYTHING?
Mindset is a frame of mind that collects our thoughts, way of thinking and habits. Our mindset is
connected to our attitude and it is shaped by our beliefs to pursue our dreams and everything we
want to achieve in life. Positive mindset begets positive attitude. You will gain qualities that will
help you overcome obstacles and problems along the way. Persons with a fixed mindset think they
are intelligent and talented enough to gain success even without hard work and effort. On the other
hand, persons with a growth–mindset improve on their abilities and talents through hard work and
dedication in order to be successful. And that is positive attitude.
Defining and describing a great attitude
A great attitude is often seen in the behavior and personality of a person; of how he/she interacts and
builds relationship with others. A great attitude helps you accomplish everything you want to
accomplish. You'll gain comrades that will help you achieve your dreams. Why? Because attitude
defines your thinking and your behavioral acts to cope with others and everyone around you.
Positive attitude leads to positive thinking; it will motivate you to work hard to reach your goal.
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With experience you can learn from mistakes and through time you will be able to control and see
whatever it is that went wrong from past encounters. From past experiences, you'll eventually learn
how to control your attitude by the way you think and by the way you encourage yourself to never
commit the same mistake again. Observing is another way of developing an attitude; you will see
why some people are successful and some are not. While observing the success of others, you can
see what qualities and attitudes they have that are useful to be successful. This will motivate you to
develop your own attitudes to reach
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The Success Of The Great Crash
Generally, there was a calm period of the economy known as the Great Moderation where Central
banks around the world claimed that it was due to increasingly competent use of interest rate policy
(Garnaut, 2009). However, it was not long until the market failure makes its way into the economy
in 2008. The period was known as the Great Crash where combination of several failures in the
economy contributed to the collapse.
The Great Crash
Real estate had significantly grown in popularity because as it is considered as a good consumption
as well as investment (Malpezzi, 1990). Financial institutions start to offer easy credit to many,
including the non–credit worthy ones, mainly the underprivileged. Credit history, financial ability
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Unfortunately, the opposite happens, where payments increase sharply coupled with decrease house
value leaving the subprime borrower in dire position to meet monthly payments (Ebrahim, 2009).
Thus, due to negative equity, many defaulted as they do not have any option causing a domino effect
in the economy (Ebrahim, 2009). The property became an underwater investment triggering further
strategic default (Foote, et. al., 2008) mainly by the prime borrowers. The house value became
lower than the loan value at this time of the economy, spreading more defaults as borrower felt that
it is not worth to continue payment.
The Economic Collapse
The effects of subprime mortgage were horrendous, as it causes domino effect in the entire chain.
The risky ARMs loan had become a toxic debt, causing financial fragility (Ebrahim, et. al., 2014)
which leads to economic collapse. There were too many debt in the economy and financial
institutions starts to fall out. Large financial institutions in the United States like Bear Stearns,
Merrill Lynch, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and Lehman Brothers, were either taken over,
bailed out by the government or went bankrupt (Wikipedia, 2015). The collapse of Lehman Brothers
and government's refusal to bail–out had been the starting point for extraordinary downturn in
global economy (Garnaut, 2009). Stemming from that, financial institutions now believe that no one
is safe. Government
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Examples Of Failure Lead To Success
Success (the opposite of failure) is the status of having achieved. Success is the consequence of
having earned a series of accomplishments.Being successful means the achievement of desired
visions and planned goals. Life is nothing without success. Life has no taste if there ain't success.
We can only achieve success if we fail one or two times. And this is true that failure can eventually
lead to success, because we actually learn from our mistakes. In the history of the world, there are
many failures who had led to success in a way, that we can't believe. A scientist Einstein is a big
example of us to learn how failure achieves to success. Looking at our daily, we daily fail in our
achievement test, but usually at times come when we spark a ... Show more content on
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Eventually success comes when we target our things/days. But there are many people who don't
understand this. Some people don't trust in themselves. They lose their confidence because they
thought that we always have bad days and every time when we wanna do something the word of
fails come in our way. Instead of this person should be loyal with themselves and trust in them.
Trust me if you have trust in yourself and you are proud of your failure days, the days of success
will automatically gonna come in your daily life. "It is better to fail in originality than to succeed in
imitation." Walt Whitman The world which is full of people, in which we all have our daily life
problems. My daily is also like that. My life is full of mistakes. Everyday I make mistakes. Every
new day I start with a great hope, but sometimes I hope don't work. That caused problems for me,
but whenever I make mistakes, I don't lose my confidence. I try to don't make it again. Then those
mistakes who make me fail in my life, made me to be a successful girl in front of me and the world.
Because our older have achieved success when they fail. So why we should be proud ourselves
when we make
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The Success Of The Great Recession
The Great Recession began in December 2007 and officially ended in June 2009 while many
macroeconomic forces were at fault, the primary cause was securitizations of debt. While debt is an
important part of any economy, allowing for the financing of business activities, the purchase of
homes, and continuing education, there is also an inherent risk in the system. Most debt is issued in
with fixed rate interest, though during the 1970 's a new instrument was introduced to both
consumers and businesses, which was variable rate loans. This instrument, allowed for introductory
rates for a short time frame, then becomes a variable rate, which is normally 200 basis points above
the going rate for standard fixed loans. Though a relatively new instrument, it allowed for the most
recent recession to become one of the largest losses of capital in recent history, as millions of
homeowners were allowed to purchase homes, which they could not afford. This was only the first
mechanism, which allowed the market to collapse. Many parallel events to this recession have
happened throughout recorded history. The first among them in the United States was the great
panic of 1837, which had similar underpinnings as the most recent crisis.
The Great Panic of 1837
Financial tools and arrangements have almost always been speculative, going from the first
ownership of land and the creation of wealth, mankind has always tried to value and gain or time
what has become referred to as the market. Almost
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John Wooden's Pyramid Of Success
John Wooden once said' "Success is never final, Failure is never fatal." This is related to the
question of what my views of success are. To give you better insight on this question I will tell you
how i would define success using John Wooden's Pyramid of Success , identify the three most
important traits from the pyramid of success, to me, explain how they create success, and why i
thought they were the most important. Next I will use examples from the movie Hoosiers, tell you
what success looks like for the people involved, the emotions they had after their success, and how
the success impacted their lives. Lastly I will define success in my own eyes and how I have been
successful in my life.
I would define success as achieving a goal that you set out for. The three most important things on
John Wooden's Pyramid of Success are Confidence, Condition and Fight. These create success in
many ways. If you have confidence to win you will always win or come very close. If your team is
in condition you will be able to outwork the other team and be success. And if you willing to fight to
win then you will be successful in every accept of life. I thought these were important because of
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They made it to the championship and won. The people that were involved showed many ways of
having success and showing it. They had it by beating every team they played. They also showed it
by some of the player moving on to college and even professional basketball. The emotions they had
were excitement, proud of the work they put forth to get to where they were and they had respect for
the coach and how he got them
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Alexander The Great: The Success Of Alexander The Great
One of the greatest and most successful generals in the history was Alexander the Great. He was a
brilliant, patient and often a devious man who never decided something without rigorous planning.
Alexander made decisions with an extremely high speed and took extraordinary risks, his success
was achieved by his show of sheer force and will to overcome. During his lifetime, he defeated the
Persians, Greeks, conquered Egypt and Asia Minor, and secured the Mediterranean Sea.
Alexander was born in 356 BC. In the summer of 336 BC Philip( alexander's father, and the king of
Greece at that time) was assassinated, and Alexander ascended by the Macedonian throne. He found
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At the river Granitic, near the ancient city of Troy, he attacked and smashed an army of Persian and
Greek mercenaries, according to tradition, lost about 110 men. Continuing south, Alexander
encountered the main and much larger Persian army at a mountain pass near the city of Issus,
commanded by King Darius the third. Darius and 10,000 men escaped but none the less the battle of
Issus in 333 BC, ended in a wonderful victory for Alexander.
Following his glorified success at Issus, Alexander then led the army( of 50,000 thousand troops) to
south across Asia Minor. Actually, it is not the Persians but the Greek coastal cities which gave the
greatest resistance to the Macedonians. The Greek commander Agamemnon and his men slowed
down the advance of Alexander, and many Macedonians died during the long and difficult sieges of
the Greek cities of Halicarnassus, Milieus, Amylase. But at the end the Macedonian army defeated
the enemy and conquered the coast of Asia Minor. Alexander then turned northward to central Asia
Minor, to the city of Gordimer. Gordimer was a home of the famous legend who's called Gordian
Knot. Alexander knew the legend who said that the man who could untie the ancient knot was
destined to rule the entire world. Till that date no one had succeeded in uniting the knot. But the
young Macedonian king simply slashed it with his sword and unraveling its
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The Success Of Alexander The Great
Alexander the Great is one of the most successful military commanders of all time. Some may
attribute Alexander's success to his inheritance of the great Macedonian kingdom and military from
his father, Philip II. Although there is no doubt that this timely inheritance was a key factor in his
success, it was his military skills and generalship that gave him the ability to effectively utilize the
groundwork laid by his father. In order to fully understand the success of Alexander, we must first
look back to the influence and success of his father, Philip II. Greece had been unified under the
League of Corinth, so when Alexander assumed the throne, he did not need to worry about any
fighting to the south. Philip took the small and insignificant country of Macedon and turned it into
one of the greatest military powers in the ancient world. When Philip was assassinated, Alexander
inherited an extremely skilled and modernized army he could use to make his father's dream of
defeating the Persians come true (Martin, Ancient Greece p.221). Philip's reforms to the
Macedonian army include reorganizing the structure and the use of troops and improving weaponry
and tactics (Potter, Lecture 13 March 2015). The Macedonian phalanx was a great improvement
over the hoplite phalanx used in Greek warfare because of two reasons. Well–trained soldiers,
known as phalangite, wore lighter armor that enabled them to move quicker and utilize their new,
longer spears known as sarissa, which
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The Success Of The Great Leap
In addition to hastiness, many projects failed because people lacked the skills necessary to perform
them. The Great Leap did not support educated people and therefore the projects were often run by
uneducated cadres, commune managers, and often failed (310) (72). People did not know how to do
the jobs that the government forced them to do (31) (311). They plowed so deeply that the soiled
had salt in it (311). The peasants were ordered to look for uranium and petroleum in the countryside,
not knowing the appearance of these resources nor the proper way to find and collect them (31).
People forced to make steel in their backyards often did not know how it was done so that what they
made was often unusable (31). Because so much of the produce was worthless, the country found
that they had pledged more exports than they had (80). A policy in 1958 was "Larger imports, larger
exports" (78) but in 1958 they owed large amounts of money to Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and East
Germany (80) and in 1959 they were still having complaints from foreign countries about not
delivering the promised exports (81). To meet necessary exports, Mao decided that the country
should cut down on meat and oil consumption and export most of it (82). Because the government
failed to properly plan the Great Leap, they did not consider that there were skills necessary in
performing various projects and that their people did not have these skills, causing their projects to
fail and their country to lose the
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Book Report On Outliers By Malcolm Gladwell
Outliers: The Story of Success by Malcolm Gladwell
In his book Outliers: The Story of Success, Malcolm Gladwell explores a variety of different
success stories as case studies. Gladwell begins by explaining the definition of an outlier. An outlier
can also be referred to as "something that is situated away from or classed differently from a main or
related body" (page 3). Therefore, this means that outliers can be a person, place, or even an event in
time. Each example that Gladwell gives throughout this book have one thing in common; that there
was some occurrence or event that allowed each one to become that way. Malcom Gladwell has
managed to relate the success of people with other aspects of their lives; for example, their birthday,
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Exceptional success requires an immense amount of practice, a point that Gladwell backed up by
displaying that highly successful people generally spent ten thousand hours or more practicing.
Even if someone is born with some sort of innate talent, leaving out any financial resources, spare
time, and support system that make it possible to practice for thousands of hours, success may still
be unobtainable. Mozart definitely had innate talent, however he also had been practicing the art of
composing concerts for nine years before he actually produced his first masterpiece. Gladwell states
that IQ scores and success have a rather skeptical relationship, and notes that in order to become a
great professor or to be published in an academic journal, this will require a certain amount of social
aptitude and negotiating skills, without which a genius will even fail to become successful at
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Great Society Success
This investigation will analyze until what extent was Lyndon Johnson the Great Society a success or
a failure. The Great Society was a set of domestic programs created by democratic president Lyndon
B. Johnson in 1964 and 1965, the intention of The Great Society programs was to eliminate poverty
and racial injustice. After John F. Kennedy's assassination, Johnson was left with the duty to finish
Kennedy's job on creating a new frontier for americans. Issues addressed in The Great Society
program were education, poverty, urban planning, medical care and transportation. Many of The
Great Society proposals were similar to John F. Kennedy's "New Frontier" and were aimed to
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It had its achievements, such as the Civil Rights Acts or, as mentioned before, the Medicaid or
Medicare programs. But it it is impossible to classify it as a success. Maybe, if Johnson wouldn't
have invested his money in Vietnam and would've focused on domestic programs more, the it might
still be going, but eliminating social problems such as poverty and racial equality, is something that
takes time, money and support. By supporting the Vietnam war, he lost supporters when they
realized that he wasn't helping at all in domestic problems, and eventually, the lack of supporters
was what caused his own
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Alexander The Great : The Success Of Alexander The Great
Although Alexander the Great was a flawed person when it comes to morality, it is undeniable that
he should be recognized for his greatness. First, his incredible military strategies undoubtedly prove
his excellence. Next, Alexander was able to inspire loyalty in his men, a quality which helped him
achieve his goals. Finally, Alexander was inclusive of conquered people and respectful of their
culture, which verifies the fact that he should be known for his greatness. Alexander the Great was
the son of Philip II, who was the leader of Macedonia from 359–336 BCE. One of Philip II's main
goals was to conquer the mighty Persian Empire, which he was unable to accomplish. When Philip
II died, Alexander inherited the throne and sought out to establish an empire just like his father.
When he took over his father's thriving empire, he implemented his genius mind on the battlefield to
bring success to the Macedonian army. He went on to conquer the Persian Empire and other areas
including Egypt and some areas in Asia. Not only was Alexander's greatness shown in his
accomplishments, but evident through our records of his military tactics. Alexander the Great's
astounding military strategies proves his excellence because not only did he achieve incredible
victories, he developed military techniques that were very advanced for that time period. In 334
BCE, Alexander marched his troops from Macedonia and began his journey to conquer the known
world. Alexander and his men conquered the
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Critical Review Of Outliers By Malcolm Gladwell
¬ In the book Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell, the concept of success is reintroduced and retaught.
Gladwell's narrative style is richly immersed in great descriptive detail, which provokes interest as
the reader relearns the idea of success. Gladwell introduces the story with a case study of an Italian–
American town called Roseto. In Roseto, there was a discovery that heart–disease was not present in
much of the population. Through various forms of analysis, it was determined that the traditional
'physical' and 'testable' factors of health did not give them their unique 'good–health', but rather an
'untestable' and more 'metal' structure that the inhabitants had "created for themselves" (Gladwell,
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Because of his Jewish ancestry, people did not accept him into their firms, which caused him to
make his own. He was born in the right time period for lawyers just young enough to be interested
and just old enough to have needed experience. As for special talent, his parents worked in the
government industry and seized opportunity, and the skills needed to succeed were taught. He
learned the importance of hard work, imagination, critical thinking, and
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The Success of Wemmick in Great Expectations Essay
The Success of Wemmick in Great Expectations
Wemmick provides a complicated, yet interesting separation of his home life and work life. His
home and work lives are as different in physical appearances as they are in personality differences.
Many of his home habits allow him to express his care and decency, which contrasts with his
mechanical work which lacks good value. Wemmick dedicates himself to separating the two so that
he may keep his virtues intact while he works in the filth of Newgate. Wemmick is alone in his
success of separation when compared to others such as Jaggers and Pip. Such dedication to keeping
good values alive gives Wemmick so much integrity that he immediately becomes a favorite
character.
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By applying his skills to working on the castle, Wemmick purges himself of the filth of Newgate
and restores his virtue. One last expression of Wemmick's happiness is "portable property".
Although it can be connected to the office, at home he creates a hobby of it, with odds and ends that
he shows to Pip. Hobbies are considered symbols of happiness. The castle not only keeps out the
world, but it also gives a means of expressing emotion by providing a canvass for Wemmick to
create his contraptions and work on the castle.
Wemmick's treatment of people is also completely different in Walworth. When firing the cannon
Wemmick tells Pip "it's the Aged's treat"(229). Also, in regards to the fountain, Wemmick says that
it pleases the Aged. Keeping the Aged happy is one of Wemmick's sources of goodness. Again,
when nodding at the Aged during Pip's introduction he asks, "will you tip him one more? You can't
think how it pleases him"(230). Lastly, Wemmick offers no apology for letting the Aged read aloud
"for he isn't capable of many pleasures – are you, Aged P?"(315). Wemmick indulges the Aged any
way he can to bring him happiness. In the office happiness is a stranger. Next, Wemmick decides to
help Herbert get a business partner. At first he says, "that's not my trade"(314), yet when Pip
reminds him that he is not in his trading–place, Wemmick agrees. This points out Wemmick's
dedication to complete separation of home and work life. He offers to go out of
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Failure In The Odysseus
The Role Failure has in Success
" It is okay to be a glowstick, sometimes we need to break before we shine" ( 12 quotes That will
Immediately Boost your confidence). Sometimes, to grow, people have to shrink first. So then they
have a new start, to grow bigger then they ever were. In order to have success, sometimes failure
comes first, this happens in today's life, and the Odyssey.
Odysseus was a brave and strong man that got through unimaginable dangers, but that doesn't mean
he didn't have any failure that led to his success. Odysseus was a leader to all of his men, but his
orders are not always followed. In the story, "The Odyssey" written by Homer, Odysseus was sent
away,and he took many men with him along in his journey. They traveled long distances for a long
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Odysseus was weary about it, but he was outnumbered, so, he agreed to stop at the island with only
one rule they had to obey. They were not allowed to kill or touch the cattle on the island. The stay at
the island was longer than Odysseus had planned, there were strong winds sent by Zeus that didn't
let them go bad out to sea, and forced them to stay in the island for a long time. One night Odysseus
fell asleep. His men were starving, overcome by their hunger, they killed the cattle to eat. Once
Odysseus found out, he cried out to the gods, " O Father Zeus and gods in bliss forever, you made
me sleep away this day of mischief! O cruel drowsing in the evil hour! Here they sat and a great
work they contrived" (Homer 842). Odysseus failed at keeping his men from eating the cattle. The
failure broke him down, but he still kept on going with his job, that later soon will led to his success.
Odysseus succeeded many times along his journey, but there is always room to grow stronger.
Odysseus failed once again at Helios's Island. Once the winds, that were sent by Zeus, came to a
stop, the men were able to carry on with the journey. But soon later, "with a
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The Success Of The Great Leap
In addition to hastiness, many projects failed because people lacked the skills necessary to perform
them. The Great Leap did not support educated people and therefore the projects were often run by
uneducated cadres, commune managers, and often failed (310) (72). People did not know how to do
the jobs that the government forced them to do (31) (311). They plowed so deeply that the soiled
had salt in it (311). The peasants were ordered to look for uranium and petroleum in the countryside,
not knowing the appearance of these resources nor the proper way to find and collect them (31).
People forced to make steel in their backyards often did not know how it was done so that what they
made was often unusable (31). Because so much of the produce was worthless, the country found
that they had pledged more exports than they had (80). A policy in 1958 was "Larger imports, larger
exports" (78) but in 1958 they owed large amounts of money to Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and East
Germany (80) and in 1959 they were still having complaints from foreign countries about not
delivering the promised exports (81). To meet necessary exports, Mao decided that the country
should cut down on meat and oil consumption and export most of it (82). Because the government
failed to properly plan the Great Leap, they did not consider that there were skills necessary in
performing various projects and that their people did not have these skills, causing their projects to
fail and their country to lose the
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How Success Breaks Down Into Life
Thu Hoang
Eng 111–03
Karen Hawthorne
2/174/2016
Concept Essay (Final Paper) How Success Breaks Down Into Life
I prefer sitting at a coffee shop to do works or read a favorite book, and sometimes taking idly
thoughts and wondering myself, " How does a rich person define success? Or, that, having lots of
money, living in a big house, and owning all of the latest cars, fashions, and technology is the key to
happiness, and hence, success ?" I believe that the definition of success is deeply personal and
surely will be different for every man. I may have lived only nineteen years of the seventy years I
might go on to live, however, success is the thing that I am going to carry with throughout my
lifelong, and I know it to sufficiently to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
"Even if you find yourself listing mostly objective factors, the subjective elements have a way of
tugging at you, don't they? The relationship between the objective and the subjective is actually
complicated and idiosyncratic. Subjective success is an individual's response to an objective
situation. A corporate lawyer may work for a highly respected firm and have a lavish compensation
package, but if her career falls short of her dream to become a Supreme Court justice, for instance,
or if practicing law seems merely a good way to make a living and doesn't provide an intellectual
buzz, she won't feel successful." (Boris Groysberg and Robin Abrahams).
This is the essence of one of the life's great ironies: Money leads to success. This is real–world logic
to say that money has always been a pursuit of man. Apparently, money is critical in many ways,
and to have more money means one can do bags of thing. If I believe I have to choose between
being rich and being healthy, why would I want to go for rich? In sincerity, money gives one far
better access to world–class healthcare, good vaccine, and better treatments. If one needs a special
leading–edge procedure that 's not available where he lives, he can simply fly to a place that offers
it. Being rich means one can give his family a better life, plus opportunities that only money can
buy. One will have time and resource to travel, meets nearly anyone he wants, and enters in the
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The Success In Battle Of Alexander The Great
Many historians often argue that Alexander the Great should be labeled "great." This is due to his
success in battles and the influence he had on his followers. This is also due to the fact that he
thought of people as he did the things he did. The actions of having success in battle, not killing
people just to kill them, and looked for ways he could profit his people, gave him the right to be
called "great." Alexander the Great had many success in battle. He conquered many countries and
places. He conquered Persia, Thebes, and India. There were some countries that put up a fight, but
they were no match for Alexander the Great and his army. When he was conquering Thebes, he had
them surrounded. The Thebans were stuck in their cities. He waited
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The Role Of Success In Malcolm Gladwell's Outliers
Success is just a simple word, yet it filled with hardship and dedication of ones who try to conquer
it. Many wish for success, but not many actually put in the work and chase it down. The book
Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell describes different factors contributed to a successful life. Gladwell
displays many great sides of success and truly gives ones the reason to keep fighting.
Many say that only those who lucky enough to possess great talents will be successful in life.
However, they did not realize that the real key to success is hard work and persistence. Outliers
proved that even the gifted people can't do much with their talents if they didn't dedicate their time
to develop their skills. The chapter titled, "10,000 Hour Rule," proves that success can only acquire
if one willing to put in the work and able to take advantage of their time and opportunities.
According to this chapter, "...the thing that distinguishes one performer from another is how hard he
or she works. That's it. And what's more, the people at the very top don't work just harder or even
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Much of it is how one interprets the meaning of intelligence and how to use it to its fullness. The
chapter titled, " The Trouble with Geniuses, Part 2" shows that analytical intelligence doesn't give
one a better chance at being successful if he or she can't express it to the world. Instead, the chapter
focused on practical intelligence or "knowing how to do something without necessarily knowing
why you know it or being able to explain it" (Gladwell 101). The ability to communicate with
people and adapt to the problem regardless of situations is much better than having a high IQ score.
It is essential to be able to navigate through life obstacle and only those who willing to express
themselves to the world can change the
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Alexander The Great : The Success Of Alexander The Great
Sydney Van Hoorebeke 12–10–17 Hist 1101 Mrs. Stacey Fitch The Greatness in the Great Born to
parents, Philip II and mother Olympia, Alexander III , also known as Alexander the Great, was the
king of Macedonia from 336 – 323 B.C.E. Students usually learn about Alexander sometime in high
school but he is often referred to as Alexander the Great in education. Was he really all that "great"
though? This is the question that many students and educators are beginning to ask themselves.
Often remembered for shaping the course of history during the Hellenistic Era due to all of his
extraordinary achievements, Alexander the Great truly earned his title of being the Great. Some
examples of why Alexander the Great earned his name would be his dedication to the Kingdom of
Macedon, his military strategies and preparedness, and his conquering and foundings of land and
famous cities. While "great" may seem like a fairly common word, it should be used carefully and
only in cases where it is deserved. Think about the different meanings of the word "great" and make
connections with some of the accomplishments that Alexander the Great was able to achieve in
order to see the true greatness Alexander possessed and the greatness that lives on in his legacy.
Dedicated and driven are words that describe Alexander the Great's attitude and way of ruling. At
the early age of 19 Alexander's father, Philip II, was assassinated, leaving the Kingdom of Macedon
without a ruler. Though he was young,
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Mark Cuban By Richard Feloni: The Definition Of Success
What is a success? Everyone has their own opinion on this question. Each person has experienced
various obstacles in their lives. Consequently, everyone has success in different aspects. For
instance, a successful student is to be responsible for the one's academic; a successful mother is to
raise her child correctly; a successful businessman is built his money on his own for more
investment or business. By examining the definition of success, success is not determined by what
the one does but making with what one have, which is important because, success is about actions,
contraction and dealing with failures. First of all, actions speak louder than words. In an online
article, "Mark Cuban Shares His Top 5 Tips for 20–somethings," written by Richard Feloni, this
story was tipped for success to teens from Mark Cuban. Based on Cuban's personal experiences, he
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Feloni concluded his article with Cuban's quote, "Each and every experience will serve as
motivation and provide great memories when you finally make it all happen." No one can actually
be successful without experiencing some trials or failures. From the failure, to understand the
deficiency and then grow from the mistake, this is the real meaning of failure. Each failure is a
valuable lesson. Referring to the article, "Mark Cuban...," Cuban's early life didn't go very smooth.
He got fired from his first job. In spite of this, his ardor for business was not subdued. Cuban had
started off his own business, which was a software distribution company, MicroSolutions. The
startup of his business was not smooth as well. He overcome the struggles in his business and now
he is a billionaire investor and entrepreneur. Moreover, he is also the owner of Dallas Mavericks.
Overall, humbly accept the failures and surmount difficulties are very important skills to carry in the
progress of
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Michael Jordan Research Paper
People achieve their goals through hard work. Michael Jordan isn't great basketball player because
he was born that way. Marissa Mayer, a former Google executive, didn't get to her spot without any
effort. When I started playing guitar, I didn't learn the instrument without any work. Instead of luck,
it's through dedication, perseverance, and commitment that people succeed.
Michael Jordan is considered to be one of the greatest basketball players. However, he wasn't
always a great player. When he joined the league, he struggled to shoot jump shots. However, with
some hard work and dedication, he changed that. Michael spent hours in the summer trying to get
the shot perfect. He is now able to do jump shots. This shows that if someone puts in
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Ideas Of Success In The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald
Perspectives of Success Everybody's views and ideas of success are different. Some think of money
as success. Others think of dreams as success. Few people may even think love is success. Ideas of
success can be influenced by one's values. Gatsby & Daisy have very different views on success.
Gatsby is head over heals for Daisy. Daisy is his epic, romantic love. Meeting daisy for the first
time, he had already knew that she was his future. "His heart beat faster and faster as Daisy's white
face came up to his own. He knew that when he kissed this girl, and forever wed his unutterable
visions to her perishable breath, his mind would never romp again like the mind of God. So he
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If throwing city–wide parties, buying a fancy house, and planning a fake tea visit will get her closer
to him, so be it. Having her again means the world to him. Thats his only goal, his only idea of
success. He wouldn't be fully content without her. Daisy on the other hand, is a little bit different.
Her idea of success is stability and security to where she can be pleasantly happy. She indeed does
love and miss Gatsby, but she also is with Tom and has a security–built love for him. Daisy loves
the feeling of security and wealth. That is her idea of success for herself. When she meets Gatsby
again, she feels like he can protect her, he's fun, she loves him and she misses him, so she thinks she
can possibly be with Gatsby but the thought of telling Tom scares her. When Gatsby and Tom meet,
the truth starts to fall out, over conflict. Daisy sees Gatsby freak out which isn't a good addition with
the fact that he has secrets and he might not have been the guy she thought he was. Daisy will
always love Gatsby, but she needs that security feeling, and now Gatsby isn't so stable for her with
all of his secrets and tantrums. Now is he? Change is also not stable thing either. She's having a
battle in her mind of what to do. Gatsby's more exciting and amusing, but Tom gives her that stable
living that she needs, and what she's used
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John Wooden's Pyramid
John Wooden's Pyramid to Success Everyone is looking to succeed, some people just do not seem to
understand how. Success is defined as the accomplishment of an aim or purpose. In John Wooden's
novel, They Call Me Coach, he uses his own experiences to inspire coaches and players all across
America. Although Wooden had many wins throughout his career, nevertheless, he also suffered
many losses. Overall, though, he was one of the most successful coaches/players of all time, being
elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame as a player and a coach. This novel provides specific
examples of Wooden's pyramid to success, which makes it a great read for anyone looking to
conquer their goals, not just in sports, but in life. One of the greatest parts
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Alexander The Great : The Success Of Alexander The Great
Sydney Van Hoorebeke 12–12–17 Hist 1101 Mrs. Stacey Fitch The Greatness in the Great Born to
parents, Philip II and mother Olympia, Alexander III , also known as Alexander the Great, was the
king of Macedonia from 336 – 323 B.C.E. Students usually learn about Alexander sometime in high
school but he is often referred to as Alexander the Great in education. Was he really all that "great"
though? This is the question that many students and educators are beginning to ask themselves.
Often remembered for shaping the course of history during the Hellenistic Era due to all of his
extraordinary achievements, Alexander the Great truly earned his title of being the Great. Some
examples of why Alexander the Great earned his name would be his dedication to the Kingdom of
Macedon, his military strategies and preparedness, and his conquering and foundings of land and
famous cities. While "great" may seem like a fairly common word, it should be used carefully and
only in cases where it is deserved. Think about the different meanings of the word "great" and make
connections with some of the accomplishment that Alexander the Great was able to achieve in order
to see the true greatness Alexander possessed and the greatness that lives on in his legacy. Dedicated
and driven are words that describe Alexander the Great's attitude and way of ruling. At the early age
of 19 Alexander's father, Philip II, was assassinated, leaving the Kingdom of Macedon without a
ruler. Though he was young,
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Americ A Great Success For The Europeans
Settling America was a great success for the Europeans, but not Native Americans. The New World
gave many a chance to move up in the social order and seek religious freedom. The poor were given
an opportunity to trade their labor for passage over as indentured servants and even some women
gained the right to conduct business and own property. Unfortunately Europe 's gain harmed the
Native Americans greatly. Their population was decimated and they were pushed from their homes
to make room for new settlers. Though many benefitted, many were also harmed. Unlike most of
history, colonization helped many women gain more rights and respect. In order to have an equal
gender ratio, England sent "tobacco wives" (women sent to marry men in the ... Show more content
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After they had served out their contract they would be given freedom dues, land and money, for
their service. With that they were able to start their own farms and families and gain success. The
failing Economy of Europe was an important deciding factor for many colonizing the new world.
Spanish settlements were primarily for finding precious metals and other resources to send back to
Spain, using Indian labor for mining and anything else that needed to be done. Most countries were
looking for gold or resources to send back home. Colonies in the West Indies and South Carolina
grew sugar, other colonies grew tobacco. Due to that, they needed more labor for their plantations,
giving the opportunity to more people to come over. Virginia had lumber, which was used to build
ships, which were used to send other goods back to England. America became essential to
international trade, and even had trade agreements with the Indians, which was one of the time they
did benefit from colonization. More so than economic reasons, religion was the number one push
factor for many to move to America. Whether it was to spread their religion or for religious
freedom, they were given the opportunity to do both. The Puritans came to America for both those
things. They wanted to spread Protestantism among the natives, but their own reformed version,
which they were persecuted for in England. They created a society based on Puritanism, with the
Church being the center of their
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Franklin D. Roosevelt's Success During The Great Depression
The New Deal Research Paper
The Great Depression was one of the worst times for Americans financially; but Franklin D.
Roosevelt alleviated the depression by creating the New Deal. The New Deal was successful during
the Great Depression because it was able to provide relief to people and their communities by
guaranteeing basic necessities, helping the unemployed get back on their feet, and building
successful communities.
The New Deal was able to supply an income to families in need, "It was good to see their faces
brighten and their steps quicken as they went back to their places with paychecks carefully folded in
their old worn purses––a guarantee of food, clothing, and shelter for their dependent families,"
(Woodward, n.d.). When people were unemployed during the depression, their entire family
suffered. With the New Deal, people were able to obtain jobs to support their families. The jobs the
New Deal gave them guaranteed the employees and their families food, clothing, and housing.
Although these all seem like necessities, the New Deal made these basic items obtainable to ...
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In other words, it gave me a chance to stand on my own two feet and make my own way in the
world," (Miller, 1937). When the Great Depression caused many people to become unemployed,
many had to move and live with relatives that were better off. Many were still unsuccessful in
finding jobs and were forced to continue to live off of others without being able to contribute fairly.
At this day in age, almost everyone had a strong work ethic and would take any job opportunity.
With assistance from the Civilian Conservation Corps of the Great Deal, many people were given
the opportunity to work and earn money to support themselves. This shows that through the New
Deal, the unemployed were able to find their place back in
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“the Evacuation of Children in World War Two Was a Great...
"The evacuation of children in World War Two was a great success." How far do the sources you
have used support this interpretation of evacuation in World War Two? (25 marks)
Before the War in September 1939, the government understood the risk of air raids and the danger
they bring upon major cities in England. Plans for evacuation started as early as 15 years before in
1924; the Air Raid Precaution Committee (ARPC) identified London as the main target, with
children as the biggest concern. The government identified, after the ARPC produced a report on the
potential disasters of air raid attacks in 1925, that maintaining civilian morale was a priority, and
that the fear of bombing would bring it down. So, to prevent low morale (and also ... Show more
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To further justify evacuation and therefore show its success in keeping evacuees safe, source six
shows casualties in Liverpool. It shows that the death rate was generally over 100 and even in May
1941, at 1453. Again, this justifies the need to evacuate and the safety achieved through evacuation.
Finally, sources three shows the success in evacuation as the sources show effectiveness and good
organisation as a success of evacuation. This encompasses overall efficiency and pre–evacuation
planning. To be able to transport the huge amount of 1million (intended 4million) to the countryside
required this efficiency and overall, sources three and source two mention the efficiency and order
of the transport (trains) and organisation in the countryside. In source three, a newspaper article
from Kent, says that the departures were efficient, reflecting that it was seen to that 'each child got
milk and food', and followed up with 'no confusion'. Even source two, though showing evacuation
in a negative way, also comments that the trains 'ran to time' and that evacuation came 'complete
with teachers'. Having teachers is shown in sources one, three and four as well. In source one, it is
shown as a teacher with a group of children, in three there are mentioned 'teachers in charge' and in
four, the graph shows about 103,000 teachers were evacuated. The fact that they were able to
organise having teachers for the children,
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What Do Successful Ceo 's Have?
What Do Successful CEO 's Have in Common?
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The greatest leaders in our history have been nothing short of relentless in their pursuit of gaining
knowledge and if you are anything less then you are cheating yourself and your organization. If you
acquire knowledge and choose not to use it to benefit others then you are not a leader, you are just
self–indulging. Desire is what distinguishes members of one group from another; it has hardly
anything to do with intellect, wealth, social pedigree, or career standing. One thing that all great
leaders have in common is that they read voraciously, great leaders are like a sponge when it comes
to the development of new skills, noticing valuable knowledge, and existing competencies. The
most successful people consume written content that far exceeds that of the average person and they
improve their station in life by simply reading. Business leaders that have most positive impact in
your life, and in constant search of new and better information. The information acquire through
reading is used to inspire, motivate, and lead those around them. The strong work ethic they acquire,
they are grateful for the opportunity and stay committed to their position, always stay motivated and
driven to help others seek success as well and many don't enjoy the influence and recognition their
positions provide and they are drawn to such positions because of the opportunities they have to
advance others.
Most successful executive leaders
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Essay About Success In The Great Gatsby
As Dwayne Johnson, a well–known American actor, once said, "Success isn't always about
greatness. It's about consistency. Consistent hard work leads to success. Greatness will come"
(Johnson). The protagonist of Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby is Nick
Carraway, a Minnesota man in his mid–twenties. At the beginning of the novel, Nick moves to New
York in search of the American Dream. Nick's new house happens to be next door to the great Jay
Gatsby, a wealthy man just a few years older than Nick. Nick's cousin, Daisy, lives across the bay in
East Egg. Nick travels to see Daisy and learns a lot about Daisy and Tom's relationship. At one of
Gatsby's elegant parties, Gatsby asks Nick to arrange a tea party with Daisy and then he will happen
to come by. The two rekindle their love for each other and then decide to travel into town. In town
Tom confronts Gatsby on his illegal fortune and causes tension. Daisy is angry and will not let
Gatsby explain so the two drive back to West Egg where Myrtle happens to be running out into the
street. When Tom passes through with Nick and Jordan, Tom finds that Myrtle has been killed. He is
saddened and talks to George Wilson, Myrtle's husband. George is very angry and out to kill
whomever killed his Myrtle. Tom blames Gatsby for running over Myrtle and therefore finds and
kills Gatsby at his mansion. In F. Scott Fitzgerald's, The Great Gatsby, Jay Gatsby remains true to
his friend Nick, his true love, and his dreams. To
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Success: Can Success Lead To Success?
Success (the opposite of failure) is the status of having achieved. Success is the consequence of
having earned a series of accomplishments.Being successful means the achievement of desired
visions and planned goals. Life is nothing without success. Life has no taste if there ain't success.
We can only achieve success if we fail one or two times. And this is true that failure can eventually
lead to success, because we actually learn from our mistakes. In the history of the world, there are
many failures who had led to success in a way, that we can't believe. A scientist Einstein is a big
example of us to learn how failure achieves to success. Looking at our daily, we daily fail in our
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Eventually success comes when we target our things/days. But there are many people who don't
understand this. Some people don't trust in themselves. They lose their confidence because they
thought that we always have bad days and every time when we wanna do something the word of
fails come in our way. Instead of this person should be loyal with themselves and trust in them.
Trust me if you have trust in yourself and you are proud of your failure days, the days of success
will automatically gonna come in your daily life. "It is better to fail in originality than to succeed in
imitation." Walt Whitman The world which is full of people, in which we all have our daily life
problems. My daily is also like that. My life is full of mistakes. Everyday I make mistakes. Every
new day I start with a great hope, but sometimes I hope don't work. That caused problems for me,
but whenever I make mistakes, I don't lose my confidence. I try to don't make it again. Then those
mistakes who make me fail in my life, made me to be a successful girl in front of me and the world.
Because our older have achieved success when they fail. So why we should be proud ourselves
when we make
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The Success of the New Deal in Solving the Problems Caused...
The Success of the New Deal in Solving the Problems Caused by the Great Depression
Introduction– In the late 1920's and early 1930's the whole of America was in a deep depression and
was in desperate need of help. When Franklin D Roosevelt was elected president of USA he came
up with the plan of "the new deal" this was a planned guideline to regenerate money and the high
standards of living the Americans once had not so long ago. He introduced 5 major organisations to
restructure the American way of life they were now facing; these were the F.E.R.A, C.C.C, A.A.A,
T.V.A and the N.R.A. In this essay I am going to study if "the new deal" was successful up to 1941.
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He asked Congress to create "a corporation clothed with the power of government but possessed of
the flexibility and initiative of a private enterprise." On May 18, 1933, Congress passed the TVA act.
Right from the start, TVA established a unique problem–solving approach to fulfilling its mission–
integrated resource management. Each issue TVA faced–whether it was power production,
navigation, flood control, malaria prevention, reforestation, or erosion control–was studied in its
broadest context.
The N.R.A was an act called for industrial self–regulation and declared that codes of fair
competition–for the protection of consumers, competitors, and employers–were to be drafted for the
various industries of the country and were to be subject to public hearings. The administration was
empowered to make voluntary agreements dealing with hours of work, rates of pay, and the fixing
of prices.
The AAA paid farmers not to grow crops and not to produce dairy produce such as milk and butter.
It also paid them not to raise pigs and lambs. The money to pay the farmers for cutting back
production of about 30% was raised by a tax on companies that bought the farm products and
processed them into food and clothing. The AAA also became involved in trying to help farmers
destroyed by the creation of the dust bowl in 1934.
The Federal Emergency Relief Administration, or FERA, is a government
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The Great Success Of Starbucks

  • 1. The Great Success of Starbucks "Starbucks is known as one of the foremost retailers, roasters, and brands of speciality coffee in the world after working hard in getting succeed." They are obligated to offering customers the premier quality coffee and the highest coffee familiarity, while functioning in techniques that generate social, environmental, and economic advantages for the society in which they do their business. (Super brands, 2012) Similarly, "they are functioning and authorization beyond than 8,500 coffee shops in more than 30 countries. (Starbucks, 2013). Furthermore, they offer a variety of regular or decaffeinated beverages, comprising at least one coffee of the day with our own choice of Italian– style espresso beverage, cold blended drinks, and a variety of finest teas and packaged roasted high quality of entire bean coffees." (Starbucks, 2013) They also offer a variety of fresh pastries and confectionaries, sodas, juices and coffee making accessories. Furthermore, they wholesale their whole bean coffees via famous trade group and supermarkets. (Starbucks, 2013) Additionally, they manufactures and wholesales bottled Frappuccino Coffee drink and a finest ice creams via its joint ventures, partnerships and proposals by its entirely owned supplementary, Tazo Tea Company. The company's main attempt is to touch the success and become the famous and respected brand in the world. Howard Schultz joined Starbucks as a director of retailing operations and marketing in 1982, which was the starting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. The Success Of The Great Recession The Great Recession which lasted from 2008 to 2010 is often regarded as the greatest economic crisis since the Great Depression which took place during the 1930s. The causes of both crises can be said to be similar as both lie in the actions of the federal government. While the crash of the stock market in 1929 is said to be one of the major causes and sometimes even the main cause of the Great Depression, there are also other circumstances that led to this economic crisis. Bank failures during the 1930s also added to decline in the economy. The failure of hundreds of banks caused people to lose their savings and businesses to lose their operating capital. With the crash of the stock market, there was also a reduction in purchasing in the economy (consumer demand). A reduction in consumer demand led to a reduction in production and hence a reduction in the workforce. With a reduction in production and the workforce, the unemployment rate rose drastically to around 25%. Due to the number of businesses failing, President Hoover signed into law the Smooth–Hawley tariff to help protect the failing businesses. However, this created unintended consequences as trade was stifled between America and foreign countries, further adding to America's economic crisis. There are many factors that led to the Great Recession in 2008. The major cause is said to be the decline of the collapse of the housing market. It is even said that the Great Recession has origins dating till back to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. America's Greatness: The Road To Success With dedication, one can achieve greatness. When one practices enough, they will become good enough to excel past expectations. If one is persistent enough for the right amount of rime, one can reach the goal he has set for himself. The road to success may not always be easy, but that is where the men and the boys are separated. If one practices enough, then one will be able to do anything he sets his mind to. People who wish to achieve success must be willing to spend the time on what they wish to reach success in. For one to be successful in what he wishes to do he must be good at what they are trying to be successful in. The only way to be good is to practice, practice, practice. America's greatness was founded on the dedication ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Alexander The Great Success Alexander the Great is a popular figure back in the time of Greece's rise. His name still catches our attention till this very day, it wasn't a normal occurrence for a young man, age, to conquer the known world. Our goal is to learn what made Alexander the Great so great? He once said, "There is nothing impossible to him who will try." He definitely believed in achieving his goals not only for himself, but for his empire to grow and be as successful as possible. Alexander was born to Phillip II of Macedonia and Olympias, the princess of Epirus, in 356 BCE. As a young boy, Alexander did not see his father much due to the fact that Phillip II was constantly with his army in battles. Olympias managed to serve as a strong role model ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The generals awaited the child's birth to determine what to do with the large empire, but had high hopes to split it among the four of them. Roxana was said to send for Stateira II to be murdered to ensure that Roxana's child for Alexander would get the throne. It is debated whether or not Parysatis II was killed by Roxana as well, but many believe that Roxana would do whatever it took to make sure Alexander IV would be Alexander the Great's successor. Later in 310 B.C. Roxana and the thirteen year old Alexander IV were murdered to ensure the splitting of the kingdom among the generals was a bulletproof plan. Thus ending Alexander the Great's son possibility of coming to know the empire his father had built. In conclusion, saying Alexander the Great's legacy was amazing is an understatement. To know that a man only took 13 years and managed to build an entire empire out of the whole known world is to be something put in every history book. Alexander the Great earned his title because he conquered the whole known world in thirteen years, had military strategies that outdid all the rest, and was the strongest leader of his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Malcolm Gladwell's Outliers: The Story Of Success "Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in, and day out." (R. Collier). Success cannot be obtained overnight. To gain success, certain elements are required, such as time, effort, hard work, and experience. Tom Hanks has all of those elements, that is why he is such a great actor. Hanks may be a very well known, and very successful actor, but how did he reach this great triumph? In the book Outliers: The Story of Success, by Malcolm Gladwell, there is a theory called The 10,000 Hour Rule (35). In this theory, Gladwell says if someone spends 10,000 hours minimum working and practicing, they will become an expert in that field (38–40). Tom Hanks is a successful actor because he spent 10,000 plus hours working towards his goal. On July 9, 1956 Tom Hanks was born in Concord, California. At the age of five, his parents were divorced and he was raised, along with his siblings, by his father. After frequent moves around the state of California, they finally settled in Oakland where Hanks attended Skyline High School. After graduating in 1974, he began junior college in Hayward, California. When he realized he wanted to pursue ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are many things that helped him get to the top, for example, after many rounds of auditions, Hanks landed a small part in the film 'He Knows You're Alone'. That same year, he starred in a sitcom called 'Bosom Buddies', followed by many guest roles on other television shows (¨Tom Hanks Biography¨). Hanks was very dedicated and had an amazing work ethic. In 1984, Hanks was given a lead role in the movie 'Splash'. When that movie became a hit, as well as the movie 'Big', by Penny Marshall, he was beginning to become a well known actor (Tom Hanks). Following Big, he was cast as the lead in multiple movies, such as 'Forrest Gump', 'Cast Away','Saving Private Ryan', 'The Polar Express', and 'The Da Vinci Code' (Tom Hanks ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Bob Dylan And The Definition Of Success Everything present in the universe is a relatable term just like the word 'success'. Like most of the definitions, the interpretation of success varies with the people's perception so it is rather impossible to understand success in a simple way. In the present era, most of the people relate success with the materialistic achievements such as wealth, power and fame while some prefer to evaluate success by assessing the contribution of the person to the society. Many great poets, politicians, writers and songwriters have inked their own version of the definition of success and one of the great many quotes by Bob Dylan is "A man is a success if he gets up in the morning and gets to bed at night and in between does what he wants to do." Dylan ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some may also argue that happiness is never genuinely attainable and it is an abstract feeling than a quantifiable one. Unquestionably, a person has to be very patient and persist to go through a different route rather than the one previously determined by the society to really reach their dream destination but one must differentiate between attainable dream and mere illusion. An entrepreneur has to be able to distinguish what can be more marketable among the things that they love. Following an illusion will only lead the person to failure and oust them from the real world without bringing any joy to both the person and the society so it really necessary to go after the real ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Success Of Alexander The Great : Alexander The Great Alexander the Great to this day, remains one of the most successful leaders in world history. Even when comparing him to other great leaders in history, like Hannibal, or even his own father Philip II, Alexander still very much holds his own as a result of the many victories he's won, as well as the profound impact that he had on western and eastern culture. With his ambition and great strategy, he was able to lead a great army through much of the world with almost no taste of failure. From a very young age, Alexander the great was given enormous responsibility. He was born June, 356 BC, in Pella, the ancient capital of Macedonia. He was educated by Aristotle, who was a Greek philosopher. Aristotle instilled in Alexander a sense of domination by teaching him that the Greeks ought to be the most advanced people in the world. Aristotle portrayed the other cultures as barbarians who had to be conquered or assimilated into the Macedonian culture. Alex's parents were Olympia and Philip II, who was currently ruler of Macedonia. I think its very important to point out that Philip II was his father, because King Philip was an extraordinary leader himself. While Alexander was a child, his father had practically brought the entire region into his sphere of power. He was relentless, and would use any method that he could in order come out on top. He trained his army to perfection, while also introducing new technology like the catapult. He would create conflict between rival states, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Being Successful Being a success in life is great because you may have alot of money, people will respect you, and Your life in general will be great but, its not all that easy. There are many challenges that come with being successful, and there is a long hard path to go down if you do want to be successful. Being successful is not something given to you, it is something that is earned. So, what makes a person successful? The first step to becoming successful is determination. You have to try and believe you can do whatever you want to do like making the NBA, Being a world wide known chef, or anything like that in general that you want to accomplish. You have to try hard, work hard, and think hard. The next step, is to figure out how you are going to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When becoming a success, there are many desicions you will have to make that affect your life and maybe other peoples' lives too. You may have to leave things behind that had meaning to your life. For example, you may be accepted into the NBA but it's in another state and you don't want to leave your family behind. There will be many challenges that you will have to over come in order to accomplish what you need to accomplish. Happy, sad, angry, tragic and other emotional events will happen in your life no matter weither you're a success or not but, you can't let it get in the way of your dreams. So what are the benefits of being a success? Well one thing that could be good is that you will have money and because of that, people may respect more than they did before you had money. If there are things that you want or need, you have the money to buy it. You can use the money to help family members or friends that are in need. There are also some non benefits that came come with being successful. For example, you don't want some friends to be friends with you only because they want yoour succcess or money. You also have to watch out not to be selfish and greedy when it comes to money. Make sure all that money and success doesn't turn you into wanting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Critical Thinking Worksheet IS ATTITUDE REALLY EVERYTHING? Mindset is a frame of mind that collects our thoughts, way of thinking and habits. Our mindset is connected to our attitude and it is shaped by our beliefs to pursue our dreams and everything we want to achieve in life. Positive mindset begets positive attitude. You will gain qualities that will help you overcome obstacles and problems along the way. Persons with a fixed mindset think they are intelligent and talented enough to gain success even without hard work and effort. On the other hand, persons with a growth–mindset improve on their abilities and talents through hard work and dedication in order to be successful. And that is positive attitude. Defining and describing a great attitude A great attitude is often seen in the behavior and personality of a person; of how he/she interacts and builds relationship with others. A great attitude helps you accomplish everything you want to accomplish. You'll gain comrades that will help you achieve your dreams. Why? Because attitude defines your thinking and your behavioral acts to cope with others and everyone around you. Positive attitude leads to positive thinking; it will motivate you to work hard to reach your goal. Recognizing someone with a great attitude is easy because they smile and laugh ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With experience you can learn from mistakes and through time you will be able to control and see whatever it is that went wrong from past encounters. From past experiences, you'll eventually learn how to control your attitude by the way you think and by the way you encourage yourself to never commit the same mistake again. Observing is another way of developing an attitude; you will see why some people are successful and some are not. While observing the success of others, you can see what qualities and attitudes they have that are useful to be successful. This will motivate you to develop your own attitudes to reach ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Success Of The Great Crash Generally, there was a calm period of the economy known as the Great Moderation where Central banks around the world claimed that it was due to increasingly competent use of interest rate policy (Garnaut, 2009). However, it was not long until the market failure makes its way into the economy in 2008. The period was known as the Great Crash where combination of several failures in the economy contributed to the collapse. The Great Crash Real estate had significantly grown in popularity because as it is considered as a good consumption as well as investment (Malpezzi, 1990). Financial institutions start to offer easy credit to many, including the non–credit worthy ones, mainly the underprivileged. Credit history, financial ability and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Unfortunately, the opposite happens, where payments increase sharply coupled with decrease house value leaving the subprime borrower in dire position to meet monthly payments (Ebrahim, 2009). Thus, due to negative equity, many defaulted as they do not have any option causing a domino effect in the economy (Ebrahim, 2009). The property became an underwater investment triggering further strategic default (Foote, et. al., 2008) mainly by the prime borrowers. The house value became lower than the loan value at this time of the economy, spreading more defaults as borrower felt that it is not worth to continue payment. The Economic Collapse The effects of subprime mortgage were horrendous, as it causes domino effect in the entire chain. The risky ARMs loan had become a toxic debt, causing financial fragility (Ebrahim, et. al., 2014) which leads to economic collapse. There were too many debt in the economy and financial institutions starts to fall out. Large financial institutions in the United States like Bear Stearns, Merrill Lynch, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and Lehman Brothers, were either taken over, bailed out by the government or went bankrupt (Wikipedia, 2015). The collapse of Lehman Brothers and government's refusal to bail–out had been the starting point for extraordinary downturn in global economy (Garnaut, 2009). Stemming from that, financial institutions now believe that no one is safe. Government ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Examples Of Failure Lead To Success Success (the opposite of failure) is the status of having achieved. Success is the consequence of having earned a series of accomplishments.Being successful means the achievement of desired visions and planned goals. Life is nothing without success. Life has no taste if there ain't success. We can only achieve success if we fail one or two times. And this is true that failure can eventually lead to success, because we actually learn from our mistakes. In the history of the world, there are many failures who had led to success in a way, that we can't believe. A scientist Einstein is a big example of us to learn how failure achieves to success. Looking at our daily, we daily fail in our achievement test, but usually at times come when we spark a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Eventually success comes when we target our things/days. But there are many people who don't understand this. Some people don't trust in themselves. They lose their confidence because they thought that we always have bad days and every time when we wanna do something the word of fails come in our way. Instead of this person should be loyal with themselves and trust in them. Trust me if you have trust in yourself and you are proud of your failure days, the days of success will automatically gonna come in your daily life. "It is better to fail in originality than to succeed in imitation." Walt Whitman The world which is full of people, in which we all have our daily life problems. My daily is also like that. My life is full of mistakes. Everyday I make mistakes. Every new day I start with a great hope, but sometimes I hope don't work. That caused problems for me, but whenever I make mistakes, I don't lose my confidence. I try to don't make it again. Then those mistakes who make me fail in my life, made me to be a successful girl in front of me and the world. Because our older have achieved success when they fail. So why we should be proud ourselves when we make ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Success Of The Great Recession The Great Recession began in December 2007 and officially ended in June 2009 while many macroeconomic forces were at fault, the primary cause was securitizations of debt. While debt is an important part of any economy, allowing for the financing of business activities, the purchase of homes, and continuing education, there is also an inherent risk in the system. Most debt is issued in with fixed rate interest, though during the 1970 's a new instrument was introduced to both consumers and businesses, which was variable rate loans. This instrument, allowed for introductory rates for a short time frame, then becomes a variable rate, which is normally 200 basis points above the going rate for standard fixed loans. Though a relatively new instrument, it allowed for the most recent recession to become one of the largest losses of capital in recent history, as millions of homeowners were allowed to purchase homes, which they could not afford. This was only the first mechanism, which allowed the market to collapse. Many parallel events to this recession have happened throughout recorded history. The first among them in the United States was the great panic of 1837, which had similar underpinnings as the most recent crisis. The Great Panic of 1837 Financial tools and arrangements have almost always been speculative, going from the first ownership of land and the creation of wealth, mankind has always tried to value and gain or time what has become referred to as the market. Almost ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. John Wooden's Pyramid Of Success John Wooden once said' "Success is never final, Failure is never fatal." This is related to the question of what my views of success are. To give you better insight on this question I will tell you how i would define success using John Wooden's Pyramid of Success , identify the three most important traits from the pyramid of success, to me, explain how they create success, and why i thought they were the most important. Next I will use examples from the movie Hoosiers, tell you what success looks like for the people involved, the emotions they had after their success, and how the success impacted their lives. Lastly I will define success in my own eyes and how I have been successful in my life. I would define success as achieving a goal that you set out for. The three most important things on John Wooden's Pyramid of Success are Confidence, Condition and Fight. These create success in many ways. If you have confidence to win you will always win or come very close. If your team is in condition you will be able to outwork the other team and be success. And if you willing to fight to win then you will be successful in every accept of life. I thought these were important because of how the sports I play I use all of these to be successful in these and in life in general. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They made it to the championship and won. The people that were involved showed many ways of having success and showing it. They had it by beating every team they played. They also showed it by some of the player moving on to college and even professional basketball. The emotions they had were excitement, proud of the work they put forth to get to where they were and they had respect for the coach and how he got them ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Alexander The Great: The Success Of Alexander The Great One of the greatest and most successful generals in the history was Alexander the Great. He was a brilliant, patient and often a devious man who never decided something without rigorous planning. Alexander made decisions with an extremely high speed and took extraordinary risks, his success was achieved by his show of sheer force and will to overcome. During his lifetime, he defeated the Persians, Greeks, conquered Egypt and Asia Minor, and secured the Mediterranean Sea. Alexander was born in 356 BC. In the summer of 336 BC Philip( alexander's father, and the king of Greece at that time) was assassinated, and Alexander ascended by the Macedonian throne. He found himself surrounded by enemies from everywhere near and far, and disposed of these ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the river Granitic, near the ancient city of Troy, he attacked and smashed an army of Persian and Greek mercenaries, according to tradition, lost about 110 men. Continuing south, Alexander encountered the main and much larger Persian army at a mountain pass near the city of Issus, commanded by King Darius the third. Darius and 10,000 men escaped but none the less the battle of Issus in 333 BC, ended in a wonderful victory for Alexander. Following his glorified success at Issus, Alexander then led the army( of 50,000 thousand troops) to south across Asia Minor. Actually, it is not the Persians but the Greek coastal cities which gave the greatest resistance to the Macedonians. The Greek commander Agamemnon and his men slowed down the advance of Alexander, and many Macedonians died during the long and difficult sieges of the Greek cities of Halicarnassus, Milieus, Amylase. But at the end the Macedonian army defeated the enemy and conquered the coast of Asia Minor. Alexander then turned northward to central Asia Minor, to the city of Gordimer. Gordimer was a home of the famous legend who's called Gordian Knot. Alexander knew the legend who said that the man who could untie the ancient knot was destined to rule the entire world. Till that date no one had succeeded in uniting the knot. But the young Macedonian king simply slashed it with his sword and unraveling its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Success Of Alexander The Great Alexander the Great is one of the most successful military commanders of all time. Some may attribute Alexander's success to his inheritance of the great Macedonian kingdom and military from his father, Philip II. Although there is no doubt that this timely inheritance was a key factor in his success, it was his military skills and generalship that gave him the ability to effectively utilize the groundwork laid by his father. In order to fully understand the success of Alexander, we must first look back to the influence and success of his father, Philip II. Greece had been unified under the League of Corinth, so when Alexander assumed the throne, he did not need to worry about any fighting to the south. Philip took the small and insignificant country of Macedon and turned it into one of the greatest military powers in the ancient world. When Philip was assassinated, Alexander inherited an extremely skilled and modernized army he could use to make his father's dream of defeating the Persians come true (Martin, Ancient Greece p.221). Philip's reforms to the Macedonian army include reorganizing the structure and the use of troops and improving weaponry and tactics (Potter, Lecture 13 March 2015). The Macedonian phalanx was a great improvement over the hoplite phalanx used in Greek warfare because of two reasons. Well–trained soldiers, known as phalangite, wore lighter armor that enabled them to move quicker and utilize their new, longer spears known as sarissa, which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Success Of The Great Leap In addition to hastiness, many projects failed because people lacked the skills necessary to perform them. The Great Leap did not support educated people and therefore the projects were often run by uneducated cadres, commune managers, and often failed (310) (72). People did not know how to do the jobs that the government forced them to do (31) (311). They plowed so deeply that the soiled had salt in it (311). The peasants were ordered to look for uranium and petroleum in the countryside, not knowing the appearance of these resources nor the proper way to find and collect them (31). People forced to make steel in their backyards often did not know how it was done so that what they made was often unusable (31). Because so much of the produce was worthless, the country found that they had pledged more exports than they had (80). A policy in 1958 was "Larger imports, larger exports" (78) but in 1958 they owed large amounts of money to Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and East Germany (80) and in 1959 they were still having complaints from foreign countries about not delivering the promised exports (81). To meet necessary exports, Mao decided that the country should cut down on meat and oil consumption and export most of it (82). Because the government failed to properly plan the Great Leap, they did not consider that there were skills necessary in performing various projects and that their people did not have these skills, causing their projects to fail and their country to lose the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Book Report On Outliers By Malcolm Gladwell Outliers: The Story of Success by Malcolm Gladwell In his book Outliers: The Story of Success, Malcolm Gladwell explores a variety of different success stories as case studies. Gladwell begins by explaining the definition of an outlier. An outlier can also be referred to as "something that is situated away from or classed differently from a main or related body" (page 3). Therefore, this means that outliers can be a person, place, or even an event in time. Each example that Gladwell gives throughout this book have one thing in common; that there was some occurrence or event that allowed each one to become that way. Malcom Gladwell has managed to relate the success of people with other aspects of their lives; for example, their birthday, birthplace, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Exceptional success requires an immense amount of practice, a point that Gladwell backed up by displaying that highly successful people generally spent ten thousand hours or more practicing. Even if someone is born with some sort of innate talent, leaving out any financial resources, spare time, and support system that make it possible to practice for thousands of hours, success may still be unobtainable. Mozart definitely had innate talent, however he also had been practicing the art of composing concerts for nine years before he actually produced his first masterpiece. Gladwell states that IQ scores and success have a rather skeptical relationship, and notes that in order to become a great professor or to be published in an academic journal, this will require a certain amount of social aptitude and negotiating skills, without which a genius will even fail to become successful at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Great Society Success This investigation will analyze until what extent was Lyndon Johnson the Great Society a success or a failure. The Great Society was a set of domestic programs created by democratic president Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964 and 1965, the intention of The Great Society programs was to eliminate poverty and racial injustice. After John F. Kennedy's assassination, Johnson was left with the duty to finish Kennedy's job on creating a new frontier for americans. Issues addressed in The Great Society program were education, poverty, urban planning, medical care and transportation. Many of The Great Society proposals were similar to John F. Kennedy's "New Frontier" and were aimed to complete Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal agenda. "The Great Society" was first ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It had its achievements, such as the Civil Rights Acts or, as mentioned before, the Medicaid or Medicare programs. But it it is impossible to classify it as a success. Maybe, if Johnson wouldn't have invested his money in Vietnam and would've focused on domestic programs more, the it might still be going, but eliminating social problems such as poverty and racial equality, is something that takes time, money and support. By supporting the Vietnam war, he lost supporters when they realized that he wasn't helping at all in domestic problems, and eventually, the lack of supporters was what caused his own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Alexander The Great : The Success Of Alexander The Great Although Alexander the Great was a flawed person when it comes to morality, it is undeniable that he should be recognized for his greatness. First, his incredible military strategies undoubtedly prove his excellence. Next, Alexander was able to inspire loyalty in his men, a quality which helped him achieve his goals. Finally, Alexander was inclusive of conquered people and respectful of their culture, which verifies the fact that he should be known for his greatness. Alexander the Great was the son of Philip II, who was the leader of Macedonia from 359–336 BCE. One of Philip II's main goals was to conquer the mighty Persian Empire, which he was unable to accomplish. When Philip II died, Alexander inherited the throne and sought out to establish an empire just like his father. When he took over his father's thriving empire, he implemented his genius mind on the battlefield to bring success to the Macedonian army. He went on to conquer the Persian Empire and other areas including Egypt and some areas in Asia. Not only was Alexander's greatness shown in his accomplishments, but evident through our records of his military tactics. Alexander the Great's astounding military strategies proves his excellence because not only did he achieve incredible victories, he developed military techniques that were very advanced for that time period. In 334 BCE, Alexander marched his troops from Macedonia and began his journey to conquer the known world. Alexander and his men conquered the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Critical Review Of Outliers By Malcolm Gladwell ¬ In the book Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell, the concept of success is reintroduced and retaught. Gladwell's narrative style is richly immersed in great descriptive detail, which provokes interest as the reader relearns the idea of success. Gladwell introduces the story with a case study of an Italian– American town called Roseto. In Roseto, there was a discovery that heart–disease was not present in much of the population. Through various forms of analysis, it was determined that the traditional 'physical' and 'testable' factors of health did not give them their unique 'good–health', but rather an 'untestable' and more 'metal' structure that the inhabitants had "created for themselves" (Gladwell, 9). With this rather stimulating introduction, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because of his Jewish ancestry, people did not accept him into their firms, which caused him to make his own. He was born in the right time period for lawyers just young enough to be interested and just old enough to have needed experience. As for special talent, his parents worked in the government industry and seized opportunity, and the skills needed to succeed were taught. He learned the importance of hard work, imagination, critical thinking, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Success of Wemmick in Great Expectations Essay The Success of Wemmick in Great Expectations Wemmick provides a complicated, yet interesting separation of his home life and work life. His home and work lives are as different in physical appearances as they are in personality differences. Many of his home habits allow him to express his care and decency, which contrasts with his mechanical work which lacks good value. Wemmick dedicates himself to separating the two so that he may keep his virtues intact while he works in the filth of Newgate. Wemmick is alone in his success of separation when compared to others such as Jaggers and Pip. Such dedication to keeping good values alive gives Wemmick so much integrity that he immediately becomes a favorite character. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By applying his skills to working on the castle, Wemmick purges himself of the filth of Newgate and restores his virtue. One last expression of Wemmick's happiness is "portable property". Although it can be connected to the office, at home he creates a hobby of it, with odds and ends that he shows to Pip. Hobbies are considered symbols of happiness. The castle not only keeps out the world, but it also gives a means of expressing emotion by providing a canvass for Wemmick to create his contraptions and work on the castle. Wemmick's treatment of people is also completely different in Walworth. When firing the cannon Wemmick tells Pip "it's the Aged's treat"(229). Also, in regards to the fountain, Wemmick says that it pleases the Aged. Keeping the Aged happy is one of Wemmick's sources of goodness. Again, when nodding at the Aged during Pip's introduction he asks, "will you tip him one more? You can't think how it pleases him"(230). Lastly, Wemmick offers no apology for letting the Aged read aloud "for he isn't capable of many pleasures – are you, Aged P?"(315). Wemmick indulges the Aged any way he can to bring him happiness. In the office happiness is a stranger. Next, Wemmick decides to help Herbert get a business partner. At first he says, "that's not my trade"(314), yet when Pip reminds him that he is not in his trading–place, Wemmick agrees. This points out Wemmick's dedication to complete separation of home and work life. He offers to go out of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Failure In The Odysseus The Role Failure has in Success " It is okay to be a glowstick, sometimes we need to break before we shine" ( 12 quotes That will Immediately Boost your confidence). Sometimes, to grow, people have to shrink first. So then they have a new start, to grow bigger then they ever were. In order to have success, sometimes failure comes first, this happens in today's life, and the Odyssey. Odysseus was a brave and strong man that got through unimaginable dangers, but that doesn't mean he didn't have any failure that led to his success. Odysseus was a leader to all of his men, but his orders are not always followed. In the story, "The Odyssey" written by Homer, Odysseus was sent away,and he took many men with him along in his journey. They traveled long distances for a long time, soon they came across Helios's ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Odysseus was weary about it, but he was outnumbered, so, he agreed to stop at the island with only one rule they had to obey. They were not allowed to kill or touch the cattle on the island. The stay at the island was longer than Odysseus had planned, there were strong winds sent by Zeus that didn't let them go bad out to sea, and forced them to stay in the island for a long time. One night Odysseus fell asleep. His men were starving, overcome by their hunger, they killed the cattle to eat. Once Odysseus found out, he cried out to the gods, " O Father Zeus and gods in bliss forever, you made me sleep away this day of mischief! O cruel drowsing in the evil hour! Here they sat and a great work they contrived" (Homer 842). Odysseus failed at keeping his men from eating the cattle. The failure broke him down, but he still kept on going with his job, that later soon will led to his success. Odysseus succeeded many times along his journey, but there is always room to grow stronger. Odysseus failed once again at Helios's Island. Once the winds, that were sent by Zeus, came to a stop, the men were able to carry on with the journey. But soon later, "with a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Success Of The Great Leap In addition to hastiness, many projects failed because people lacked the skills necessary to perform them. The Great Leap did not support educated people and therefore the projects were often run by uneducated cadres, commune managers, and often failed (310) (72). People did not know how to do the jobs that the government forced them to do (31) (311). They plowed so deeply that the soiled had salt in it (311). The peasants were ordered to look for uranium and petroleum in the countryside, not knowing the appearance of these resources nor the proper way to find and collect them (31). People forced to make steel in their backyards often did not know how it was done so that what they made was often unusable (31). Because so much of the produce was worthless, the country found that they had pledged more exports than they had (80). A policy in 1958 was "Larger imports, larger exports" (78) but in 1958 they owed large amounts of money to Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and East Germany (80) and in 1959 they were still having complaints from foreign countries about not delivering the promised exports (81). To meet necessary exports, Mao decided that the country should cut down on meat and oil consumption and export most of it (82). Because the government failed to properly plan the Great Leap, they did not consider that there were skills necessary in performing various projects and that their people did not have these skills, causing their projects to fail and their country to lose the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. How Success Breaks Down Into Life Thu Hoang Eng 111–03 Karen Hawthorne 2/174/2016 Concept Essay (Final Paper) How Success Breaks Down Into Life I prefer sitting at a coffee shop to do works or read a favorite book, and sometimes taking idly thoughts and wondering myself, " How does a rich person define success? Or, that, having lots of money, living in a big house, and owning all of the latest cars, fashions, and technology is the key to happiness, and hence, success ?" I believe that the definition of success is deeply personal and surely will be different for every man. I may have lived only nineteen years of the seventy years I might go on to live, however, success is the thing that I am going to carry with throughout my lifelong, and I know it to sufficiently to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "Even if you find yourself listing mostly objective factors, the subjective elements have a way of tugging at you, don't they? The relationship between the objective and the subjective is actually complicated and idiosyncratic. Subjective success is an individual's response to an objective situation. A corporate lawyer may work for a highly respected firm and have a lavish compensation package, but if her career falls short of her dream to become a Supreme Court justice, for instance, or if practicing law seems merely a good way to make a living and doesn't provide an intellectual buzz, she won't feel successful." (Boris Groysberg and Robin Abrahams). This is the essence of one of the life's great ironies: Money leads to success. This is real–world logic to say that money has always been a pursuit of man. Apparently, money is critical in many ways, and to have more money means one can do bags of thing. If I believe I have to choose between being rich and being healthy, why would I want to go for rich? In sincerity, money gives one far better access to world–class healthcare, good vaccine, and better treatments. If one needs a special leading–edge procedure that 's not available where he lives, he can simply fly to a place that offers it. Being rich means one can give his family a better life, plus opportunities that only money can buy. One will have time and resource to travel, meets nearly anyone he wants, and enters in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Success In Battle Of Alexander The Great Many historians often argue that Alexander the Great should be labeled "great." This is due to his success in battles and the influence he had on his followers. This is also due to the fact that he thought of people as he did the things he did. The actions of having success in battle, not killing people just to kill them, and looked for ways he could profit his people, gave him the right to be called "great." Alexander the Great had many success in battle. He conquered many countries and places. He conquered Persia, Thebes, and India. There were some countries that put up a fight, but they were no match for Alexander the Great and his army. When he was conquering Thebes, he had them surrounded. The Thebans were stuck in their cities. He waited ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Role Of Success In Malcolm Gladwell's Outliers Success is just a simple word, yet it filled with hardship and dedication of ones who try to conquer it. Many wish for success, but not many actually put in the work and chase it down. The book Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell describes different factors contributed to a successful life. Gladwell displays many great sides of success and truly gives ones the reason to keep fighting. Many say that only those who lucky enough to possess great talents will be successful in life. However, they did not realize that the real key to success is hard work and persistence. Outliers proved that even the gifted people can't do much with their talents if they didn't dedicate their time to develop their skills. The chapter titled, "10,000 Hour Rule," proves that success can only acquire if one willing to put in the work and able to take advantage of their time and opportunities. According to this chapter, "...the thing that distinguishes one performer from another is how hard he or she works. That's it. And what's more, the people at the very top don't work just harder or even much harder than everyone else. They work ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Much of it is how one interprets the meaning of intelligence and how to use it to its fullness. The chapter titled, " The Trouble with Geniuses, Part 2" shows that analytical intelligence doesn't give one a better chance at being successful if he or she can't express it to the world. Instead, the chapter focused on practical intelligence or "knowing how to do something without necessarily knowing why you know it or being able to explain it" (Gladwell 101). The ability to communicate with people and adapt to the problem regardless of situations is much better than having a high IQ score. It is essential to be able to navigate through life obstacle and only those who willing to express themselves to the world can change the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Alexander The Great : The Success Of Alexander The Great Sydney Van Hoorebeke 12–10–17 Hist 1101 Mrs. Stacey Fitch The Greatness in the Great Born to parents, Philip II and mother Olympia, Alexander III , also known as Alexander the Great, was the king of Macedonia from 336 – 323 B.C.E. Students usually learn about Alexander sometime in high school but he is often referred to as Alexander the Great in education. Was he really all that "great" though? This is the question that many students and educators are beginning to ask themselves. Often remembered for shaping the course of history during the Hellenistic Era due to all of his extraordinary achievements, Alexander the Great truly earned his title of being the Great. Some examples of why Alexander the Great earned his name would be his dedication to the Kingdom of Macedon, his military strategies and preparedness, and his conquering and foundings of land and famous cities. While "great" may seem like a fairly common word, it should be used carefully and only in cases where it is deserved. Think about the different meanings of the word "great" and make connections with some of the accomplishments that Alexander the Great was able to achieve in order to see the true greatness Alexander possessed and the greatness that lives on in his legacy. Dedicated and driven are words that describe Alexander the Great's attitude and way of ruling. At the early age of 19 Alexander's father, Philip II, was assassinated, leaving the Kingdom of Macedon without a ruler. Though he was young, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Mark Cuban By Richard Feloni: The Definition Of Success What is a success? Everyone has their own opinion on this question. Each person has experienced various obstacles in their lives. Consequently, everyone has success in different aspects. For instance, a successful student is to be responsible for the one's academic; a successful mother is to raise her child correctly; a successful businessman is built his money on his own for more investment or business. By examining the definition of success, success is not determined by what the one does but making with what one have, which is important because, success is about actions, contraction and dealing with failures. First of all, actions speak louder than words. In an online article, "Mark Cuban Shares His Top 5 Tips for 20–somethings," written by Richard Feloni, this story was tipped for success to teens from Mark Cuban. Based on Cuban's personal experiences, he indicated that "Rather than trying to convince people you are the best, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Feloni concluded his article with Cuban's quote, "Each and every experience will serve as motivation and provide great memories when you finally make it all happen." No one can actually be successful without experiencing some trials or failures. From the failure, to understand the deficiency and then grow from the mistake, this is the real meaning of failure. Each failure is a valuable lesson. Referring to the article, "Mark Cuban...," Cuban's early life didn't go very smooth. He got fired from his first job. In spite of this, his ardor for business was not subdued. Cuban had started off his own business, which was a software distribution company, MicroSolutions. The startup of his business was not smooth as well. He overcome the struggles in his business and now he is a billionaire investor and entrepreneur. Moreover, he is also the owner of Dallas Mavericks. Overall, humbly accept the failures and surmount difficulties are very important skills to carry in the progress of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Michael Jordan Research Paper People achieve their goals through hard work. Michael Jordan isn't great basketball player because he was born that way. Marissa Mayer, a former Google executive, didn't get to her spot without any effort. When I started playing guitar, I didn't learn the instrument without any work. Instead of luck, it's through dedication, perseverance, and commitment that people succeed. Michael Jordan is considered to be one of the greatest basketball players. However, he wasn't always a great player. When he joined the league, he struggled to shoot jump shots. However, with some hard work and dedication, he changed that. Michael spent hours in the summer trying to get the shot perfect. He is now able to do jump shots. This shows that if someone puts in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Ideas Of Success In The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald Perspectives of Success Everybody's views and ideas of success are different. Some think of money as success. Others think of dreams as success. Few people may even think love is success. Ideas of success can be influenced by one's values. Gatsby & Daisy have very different views on success. Gatsby is head over heals for Daisy. Daisy is his epic, romantic love. Meeting daisy for the first time, he had already knew that she was his future. "His heart beat faster and faster as Daisy's white face came up to his own. He knew that when he kissed this girl, and forever wed his unutterable visions to her perishable breath, his mind would never romp again like the mind of God. So he waited, listening for a moment longer to the tuning fork that had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If throwing city–wide parties, buying a fancy house, and planning a fake tea visit will get her closer to him, so be it. Having her again means the world to him. Thats his only goal, his only idea of success. He wouldn't be fully content without her. Daisy on the other hand, is a little bit different. Her idea of success is stability and security to where she can be pleasantly happy. She indeed does love and miss Gatsby, but she also is with Tom and has a security–built love for him. Daisy loves the feeling of security and wealth. That is her idea of success for herself. When she meets Gatsby again, she feels like he can protect her, he's fun, she loves him and she misses him, so she thinks she can possibly be with Gatsby but the thought of telling Tom scares her. When Gatsby and Tom meet, the truth starts to fall out, over conflict. Daisy sees Gatsby freak out which isn't a good addition with the fact that he has secrets and he might not have been the guy she thought he was. Daisy will always love Gatsby, but she needs that security feeling, and now Gatsby isn't so stable for her with all of his secrets and tantrums. Now is he? Change is also not stable thing either. She's having a battle in her mind of what to do. Gatsby's more exciting and amusing, but Tom gives her that stable living that she needs, and what she's used ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. John Wooden's Pyramid John Wooden's Pyramid to Success Everyone is looking to succeed, some people just do not seem to understand how. Success is defined as the accomplishment of an aim or purpose. In John Wooden's novel, They Call Me Coach, he uses his own experiences to inspire coaches and players all across America. Although Wooden had many wins throughout his career, nevertheless, he also suffered many losses. Overall, though, he was one of the most successful coaches/players of all time, being elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame as a player and a coach. This novel provides specific examples of Wooden's pyramid to success, which makes it a great read for anyone looking to conquer their goals, not just in sports, but in life. One of the greatest parts ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Alexander The Great : The Success Of Alexander The Great Sydney Van Hoorebeke 12–12–17 Hist 1101 Mrs. Stacey Fitch The Greatness in the Great Born to parents, Philip II and mother Olympia, Alexander III , also known as Alexander the Great, was the king of Macedonia from 336 – 323 B.C.E. Students usually learn about Alexander sometime in high school but he is often referred to as Alexander the Great in education. Was he really all that "great" though? This is the question that many students and educators are beginning to ask themselves. Often remembered for shaping the course of history during the Hellenistic Era due to all of his extraordinary achievements, Alexander the Great truly earned his title of being the Great. Some examples of why Alexander the Great earned his name would be his dedication to the Kingdom of Macedon, his military strategies and preparedness, and his conquering and foundings of land and famous cities. While "great" may seem like a fairly common word, it should be used carefully and only in cases where it is deserved. Think about the different meanings of the word "great" and make connections with some of the accomplishment that Alexander the Great was able to achieve in order to see the true greatness Alexander possessed and the greatness that lives on in his legacy. Dedicated and driven are words that describe Alexander the Great's attitude and way of ruling. At the early age of 19 Alexander's father, Philip II, was assassinated, leaving the Kingdom of Macedon without a ruler. Though he was young, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Americ A Great Success For The Europeans Settling America was a great success for the Europeans, but not Native Americans. The New World gave many a chance to move up in the social order and seek religious freedom. The poor were given an opportunity to trade their labor for passage over as indentured servants and even some women gained the right to conduct business and own property. Unfortunately Europe 's gain harmed the Native Americans greatly. Their population was decimated and they were pushed from their homes to make room for new settlers. Though many benefitted, many were also harmed. Unlike most of history, colonization helped many women gain more rights and respect. In order to have an equal gender ratio, England sent "tobacco wives" (women sent to marry men in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After they had served out their contract they would be given freedom dues, land and money, for their service. With that they were able to start their own farms and families and gain success. The failing Economy of Europe was an important deciding factor for many colonizing the new world. Spanish settlements were primarily for finding precious metals and other resources to send back to Spain, using Indian labor for mining and anything else that needed to be done. Most countries were looking for gold or resources to send back home. Colonies in the West Indies and South Carolina grew sugar, other colonies grew tobacco. Due to that, they needed more labor for their plantations, giving the opportunity to more people to come over. Virginia had lumber, which was used to build ships, which were used to send other goods back to England. America became essential to international trade, and even had trade agreements with the Indians, which was one of the time they did benefit from colonization. More so than economic reasons, religion was the number one push factor for many to move to America. Whether it was to spread their religion or for religious freedom, they were given the opportunity to do both. The Puritans came to America for both those things. They wanted to spread Protestantism among the natives, but their own reformed version, which they were persecuted for in England. They created a society based on Puritanism, with the Church being the center of their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Franklin D. Roosevelt's Success During The Great Depression The New Deal Research Paper The Great Depression was one of the worst times for Americans financially; but Franklin D. Roosevelt alleviated the depression by creating the New Deal. The New Deal was successful during the Great Depression because it was able to provide relief to people and their communities by guaranteeing basic necessities, helping the unemployed get back on their feet, and building successful communities. The New Deal was able to supply an income to families in need, "It was good to see their faces brighten and their steps quicken as they went back to their places with paychecks carefully folded in their old worn purses––a guarantee of food, clothing, and shelter for their dependent families," (Woodward, n.d.). When people were unemployed during the depression, their entire family suffered. With the New Deal, people were able to obtain jobs to support their families. The jobs the New Deal gave them guaranteed the employees and their families food, clothing, and housing. Although these all seem like necessities, the New Deal made these basic items obtainable to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In other words, it gave me a chance to stand on my own two feet and make my own way in the world," (Miller, 1937). When the Great Depression caused many people to become unemployed, many had to move and live with relatives that were better off. Many were still unsuccessful in finding jobs and were forced to continue to live off of others without being able to contribute fairly. At this day in age, almost everyone had a strong work ethic and would take any job opportunity. With assistance from the Civilian Conservation Corps of the Great Deal, many people were given the opportunity to work and earn money to support themselves. This shows that through the New Deal, the unemployed were able to find their place back in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. “the Evacuation of Children in World War Two Was a Great... "The evacuation of children in World War Two was a great success." How far do the sources you have used support this interpretation of evacuation in World War Two? (25 marks) Before the War in September 1939, the government understood the risk of air raids and the danger they bring upon major cities in England. Plans for evacuation started as early as 15 years before in 1924; the Air Raid Precaution Committee (ARPC) identified London as the main target, with children as the biggest concern. The government identified, after the ARPC produced a report on the potential disasters of air raid attacks in 1925, that maintaining civilian morale was a priority, and that the fear of bombing would bring it down. So, to prevent low morale (and also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To further justify evacuation and therefore show its success in keeping evacuees safe, source six shows casualties in Liverpool. It shows that the death rate was generally over 100 and even in May 1941, at 1453. Again, this justifies the need to evacuate and the safety achieved through evacuation. Finally, sources three shows the success in evacuation as the sources show effectiveness and good organisation as a success of evacuation. This encompasses overall efficiency and pre–evacuation planning. To be able to transport the huge amount of 1million (intended 4million) to the countryside required this efficiency and overall, sources three and source two mention the efficiency and order of the transport (trains) and organisation in the countryside. In source three, a newspaper article from Kent, says that the departures were efficient, reflecting that it was seen to that 'each child got milk and food', and followed up with 'no confusion'. Even source two, though showing evacuation in a negative way, also comments that the trains 'ran to time' and that evacuation came 'complete with teachers'. Having teachers is shown in sources one, three and four as well. In source one, it is shown as a teacher with a group of children, in three there are mentioned 'teachers in charge' and in four, the graph shows about 103,000 teachers were evacuated. The fact that they were able to organise having teachers for the children, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. What Do Successful Ceo 's Have? What Do Successful CEO 's Have in Common? MT 2400 The greatest leaders in our history have been nothing short of relentless in their pursuit of gaining knowledge and if you are anything less then you are cheating yourself and your organization. If you acquire knowledge and choose not to use it to benefit others then you are not a leader, you are just self–indulging. Desire is what distinguishes members of one group from another; it has hardly anything to do with intellect, wealth, social pedigree, or career standing. One thing that all great leaders have in common is that they read voraciously, great leaders are like a sponge when it comes to the development of new skills, noticing valuable knowledge, and existing competencies. The most successful people consume written content that far exceeds that of the average person and they improve their station in life by simply reading. Business leaders that have most positive impact in your life, and in constant search of new and better information. The information acquire through reading is used to inspire, motivate, and lead those around them. The strong work ethic they acquire, they are grateful for the opportunity and stay committed to their position, always stay motivated and driven to help others seek success as well and many don't enjoy the influence and recognition their positions provide and they are drawn to such positions because of the opportunities they have to advance others. Most successful executive leaders ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Essay About Success In The Great Gatsby As Dwayne Johnson, a well–known American actor, once said, "Success isn't always about greatness. It's about consistency. Consistent hard work leads to success. Greatness will come" (Johnson). The protagonist of Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby is Nick Carraway, a Minnesota man in his mid–twenties. At the beginning of the novel, Nick moves to New York in search of the American Dream. Nick's new house happens to be next door to the great Jay Gatsby, a wealthy man just a few years older than Nick. Nick's cousin, Daisy, lives across the bay in East Egg. Nick travels to see Daisy and learns a lot about Daisy and Tom's relationship. At one of Gatsby's elegant parties, Gatsby asks Nick to arrange a tea party with Daisy and then he will happen to come by. The two rekindle their love for each other and then decide to travel into town. In town Tom confronts Gatsby on his illegal fortune and causes tension. Daisy is angry and will not let Gatsby explain so the two drive back to West Egg where Myrtle happens to be running out into the street. When Tom passes through with Nick and Jordan, Tom finds that Myrtle has been killed. He is saddened and talks to George Wilson, Myrtle's husband. George is very angry and out to kill whomever killed his Myrtle. Tom blames Gatsby for running over Myrtle and therefore finds and kills Gatsby at his mansion. In F. Scott Fitzgerald's, The Great Gatsby, Jay Gatsby remains true to his friend Nick, his true love, and his dreams. To ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Success: Can Success Lead To Success? Success (the opposite of failure) is the status of having achieved. Success is the consequence of having earned a series of accomplishments.Being successful means the achievement of desired visions and planned goals. Life is nothing without success. Life has no taste if there ain't success. We can only achieve success if we fail one or two times. And this is true that failure can eventually lead to success, because we actually learn from our mistakes. In the history of the world, there are many failures who had led to success in a way, that we can't believe. A scientist Einstein is a big example of us to learn how failure achieves to success. Looking at our daily, we daily fail in our achievement test, but usually at times come when we spark a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Eventually success comes when we target our things/days. But there are many people who don't understand this. Some people don't trust in themselves. They lose their confidence because they thought that we always have bad days and every time when we wanna do something the word of fails come in our way. Instead of this person should be loyal with themselves and trust in them. Trust me if you have trust in yourself and you are proud of your failure days, the days of success will automatically gonna come in your daily life. "It is better to fail in originality than to succeed in imitation." Walt Whitman The world which is full of people, in which we all have our daily life problems. My daily is also like that. My life is full of mistakes. Everyday I make mistakes. Every new day I start with a great hope, but sometimes I hope don't work. That caused problems for me, but whenever I make mistakes, I don't lose my confidence. I try to don't make it again. Then those mistakes who make me fail in my life, made me to be a successful girl in front of me and the world. Because our older have achieved success when they fail. So why we should be proud ourselves when we make ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Success of the New Deal in Solving the Problems Caused... The Success of the New Deal in Solving the Problems Caused by the Great Depression Introduction– In the late 1920's and early 1930's the whole of America was in a deep depression and was in desperate need of help. When Franklin D Roosevelt was elected president of USA he came up with the plan of "the new deal" this was a planned guideline to regenerate money and the high standards of living the Americans once had not so long ago. He introduced 5 major organisations to restructure the American way of life they were now facing; these were the F.E.R.A, C.C.C, A.A.A, T.V.A and the N.R.A. In this essay I am going to study if "the new deal" was successful up to 1941. During the Great Depression, when ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He asked Congress to create "a corporation clothed with the power of government but possessed of the flexibility and initiative of a private enterprise." On May 18, 1933, Congress passed the TVA act. Right from the start, TVA established a unique problem–solving approach to fulfilling its mission– integrated resource management. Each issue TVA faced–whether it was power production, navigation, flood control, malaria prevention, reforestation, or erosion control–was studied in its broadest context. The N.R.A was an act called for industrial self–regulation and declared that codes of fair competition–for the protection of consumers, competitors, and employers–were to be drafted for the various industries of the country and were to be subject to public hearings. The administration was empowered to make voluntary agreements dealing with hours of work, rates of pay, and the fixing of prices. The AAA paid farmers not to grow crops and not to produce dairy produce such as milk and butter. It also paid them not to raise pigs and lambs. The money to pay the farmers for cutting back production of about 30% was raised by a tax on companies that bought the farm products and processed them into food and clothing. The AAA also became involved in trying to help farmers destroyed by the creation of the dust bowl in 1934. The Federal Emergency Relief Administration, or FERA, is a government ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...