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Impact Of The Internet On Global Commerce
Global logistics; that is where most large corporations and many upcoming ones are engaged in an
effort to increase profits for their owners and shareholders by expanding the market. The problem
here is that if you don't get there first with the new idea you may face significant challenges in
entering the marketplace. Many global market forces directly impact these brick and mortar
establishments as well as service related industries. Technology is one such factor that has had a
major impact on just about every industry. The internet has forever changed global commerce. Other
global factors include terrorist attacks such as those that took place in Paris and Belgium in 2015.
This impacted the travel plans of many travelers who decided to postpone or cancel their travel
plans. Natural disasters like the 2010 earthquake in Haiti which brought even more hardship on al
already impoverished nation. Commercial air travel had to be halted while the airports at Cap–
Haitien and Port–au–Prince were being used by aid agencies to bring in much needed medical and
humanitarian relief supplies. Epidemics like Ebola in 2015 in some African nations and more
recently the Zika virus affecting some Caribbean countries have heavily impacted the likelihood of
people wanting to travel to these locations. Political unrests equally can affect traveler's decisions on
whether they vacation or not. Nine PM to 5 Am curfews in beautiful tropical Caribbean islands like
Trinidad in 2011 can be
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Examples Of The Aha Moment In The Hatchet
Where did I put my keys?.. I know I had to set them down somewhere... Oh! I remember I set them
on the table, silly me. That's an aha moment from a person in a house that misplaced their keys, now
let's talk about some of the aha moments of a boy who was stranded in the middle of the Canadian
forest with nothing but a hatchet. An aha moment is when you realize something, or a light bulb
moment. Brian in particular had a lot of those moments, which is a good thing. But we had to pick
only two quotes from the book we read, we were given the options of a memory moment, aha
moment, or contrast and contradictions. I chose the aha moment because he had a lot of them, like a
lot. But me personally I felt like Brians aha moments helped him survive
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Computer Technology And Its Impact On The Business...
1. Introduction
Nowadays, it is almost impossible to find a company or organization which does not use any kind of
technology or information system to help run their operations and processes. Computer technology
has become extremely integrated in the business environment and its benefits are very valuable.
That is the reason why so many businesses decide to invest in information systems. Mainly, it
increases productivity – the employees can focus on task which requires human thinking and do not
waste their time on collecting paperwork. What is more, investing in information systems, even
though it requires huge capital expenditure, can reward generously in the future.
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Then, they had to confirm the availability of seats, check the price and reserve the seats if the
customer was pleased with the offer. The huge disadvantage of this system was not only its time–
consuming and complexity. Most importantly, it was impossible to get real–time view of the
inventory since airlines couldn't synchronize data from multiple locations more than once a day.
What is more, human errors were frequent and lack of security was common.
2.2 First Computerized Reservation System – Sabre®
In 1953, C.R. Smith, president of American Airlines and R. Blair Smith, a senior sales representative
for International Business Machines Corporations met on American Airlines flight from Los Angeles
to New York. Their conversation about the travel industry sparked an idea for a data processing
system that could create and manage airline seat reservations and instantly make that data available
electronically to any travel agent at any location. As a result, Semi–Automated Business Research
Environment was born in 1964 and developed as a dual effort between those two companies.
(Sabre®, 2014)
2.3 CRS – How it works
Nowadays, Computerized Reservation Systems is used for reservations of a particular airline and
interfaces with a Global Distribution System which supports travel agencies and other distribution
channels in booking for most major airlines in a
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The AMR corporations and American Airlines
There are companies that are laid out in various parts of the word. The company that I had chosen
the AMR Company, the industry it operates in is the Airlines. The AMR Company operates in the
Airline industry and its home country/domestic environment is in the Fort Worth, Texas of the USA.
AMR (parented of American Airlines) was founded back in the 1920's by a young aviator named
Charles A. Lindbergh who flew mail in DH–4 biplanes and eventually form into a modern–day
American Airlines. In November of 2007 the AMR Corporation had planned to divestiture the
American Eagle to its own regional carrier in 2008. The least admired for the AMR Corporation
would be the millions of dollars that they lost during the decline in business travels. The spent
money to enlarge their companies with mergers and added flight packages that they turned around to
retire at least 22 aircrafts that includes TWA's entire fleet of 10 DC–0s. According to Chairman Don
Carty "Keeping capacity in line with demand is one of the most import actions we can take in
response to these adverse economic conditions." The business theorist I would had chosen for this is
Professor John Eric Adir, his theory is a leadership theorist and author of forty books on business,
military and other leadership. The Department of Transportations had plans to terminate its
regulations governing the market of electronic distribution of tickets and flight information to travel
agents. There were economic
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Summary Of Pro Bono Clinic
[Pro Bono clinic offers support to trafficked victims]
This spring, the Sabre legal team continued to support the Passport to Freedom anti–trafficking
campaign by offering two pro bono Legal Intake Clinics for two organizations the metroplex.
The team started the initiative to provide pro–bono work in support of two Sabre DFW Partner
Charities that provide support to victims of human trafficking by offering them Education,
Empowerment, and guidance towards self–sufficiency: Grapevine Relief and Community Exchange
(GRACE), a non–profit that assists people who are struggling with limited income or recent
emergency, and Mosaic Family Services, a non–profit that assists refugees and immigrants.
"We can't thank all of you enough for donating
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A Study On Hawaiian Airlines
Hawaiian Airlines
Karreem L. Lisbon
Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University
This paper will cover information about Hawaiian airlines. Founded in 1929, now in its 87th year of
consecutive service, Hawaiian Airlines is Hawai 'i 's biggest and longest–serving airline, as well as
the largest provider of passenger air service from its primary visitor markets on the U.S. mainland.
Specifically, research to describe the airline, its aircraft fleet, route structure and number of
employees will be provided. Information to determine whether Hawaiian airlines is organized as a
corporation with private ownership or is owned by the national government will be given and
discussed. Also, a brief description of the governmental agency or authority responsible for
regulation of safety, as well as the certification requirements and minimum flight time for the
commercial airline flight deck crewmembers. The governmental agency or authority that is
empowered to regulate the routes flown, rates charged, and other economic aspects of the airline's
flight operations will be identified and discussed. Information will be given on the extent to which
the airline's fleet consists of owned vs. leased aircraft. All accidents involving an aircraft operated
by that airline since 1/01/2000 will be identified to include the probable cause of each. Lastly, labor
relationships of the airline's pilots and maintenance personnel based in the airline's home nation will
be discussed; plus, any
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Charles Yeager: A Short Story
With the grace of a cat, twenty–one year old pilot Charles Yeager swung up to the cockpit of his P–
51, calm and straight–faced. It was a practice he'd repeated at least a hundred times. After three
months of combat, he was ready to go. He sat down, and swung the bullet–proof glass canopy down
hard, making sure it would latch. Flipping a few levers, he roared the plane down the runway,
expertly lifting the plane off the ground. The rest of his flight formation had already taken off. He
was stationed in the tail end of the flying formation, the most dangerous place to be. After being
stationed in England, he was off to the races. Heading for coast of France on a mission, he was
relaxed in the cockpit. That was about to change in a flash. Three ... Show more content on
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But he was not yet ready for flight training yet because of his age and education. To be a cadet, you
had to have two years of college and be twenty years old. But once the U.S. became involved with
WW II, the rules quickly changed. The Air Force was not getting enough applicants, so they lowered
the age to 18. He was accepted for flight training because of his unusually sharp vision, which was
20/10. Once completing the course he was given a promotion as a flight officer in Arizona, and from
there he was transferred to the 37th Fighter Group in Nevada, where he was trained to fly fighter
jets. While training, he earned a seven day grounding order for pruning a farmer's tree, during a
training flight. Soon afterwards, he was shipped overseas to the United Kingdom in 1943. He named
his plane "Glamorous Glennis", after his girlfriend. He shot down one German plane before being
gunned down over France, which was enemy territory. He escaped to Spain on March 30th, 1943,
with the help of the French Resistance. While in Spain he helped construct bombs, although not in
direct combat. He also received
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My First Dog 's Death
Whether it was a close friend, family, or even a pet, everybody has lost something they loved. I lost
my first dog when I was 11 years old. I hated every moment of my life and never wanted to do
anything. I never thought I could lose something I loved at such a young age. Losing my dog
changed me personally, and how I saw things around me.
I never thought my whole world could end until my dog's death. His name was Sabre, he was a
German Shepherd. Sabre was a retired K9 police dog at the time and he was declining in health. He
was 13 years old and had horrible hip dysplasia. He started having trouble getting up to go for walks
and as time past he could barely get up to go outside and use the bathroom. As he started to get
worse and worse my mom and dad started getting skeptical about whether he was going to make it
much longer. After a few weeks of Sabre struggling to get up, sit down, use the bathroom and more
my father decided to put him down. I completely disagreed with that decision. We argued multiple
times about the subject. My dad would say "You don 't want him to suffer do you?"
"He 's not suffering, how would you like it if i just decided to kill you!" I retorted. Our arguments
would just loop around to me not wanting to put him down and my parents deciding to put him
down. I did not want to acknowledge how you could see him limp and see his hips give out when he
walked and how you could hear him whine when the dysplasia was acting up.
On Sabre's last
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Westjet: Implementation Of Sabre Reservation System
Implementation of Sabre Reservation System:
Two years before Smith arrived, WestJet decided to move towards Sabre reservation system which
is a computer–based reservation system widely used by airlines and travel agencies throughout the
world. The cutover to Sabre in October 2009 was a difficult transition into the world of shared
airlines.
It made WestJet leadership sensitive to the company's dependence on technology and its IT
organization for operational support and strategic growth.
Even the executives were unable to specify the level of competence of IT staff or its organizational
structure.
As CEO Saretsky observed, "I'm not sure if we have a great IT...or otherwise", Then she understood
the inability of WestJet to state with confidence about its IT operations and standards. Smith's initial
Statement was "come in and help us figure out what we have". The outcome of this assignment
should determine whether WestJet had the right technologies, the appropriate expertise, efficient
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Half of the standards at WestJet were not industry standard. No direct connection of IT with their
respective business units. IT seems to
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Jet Blue and West Jet Essay
JET BLUE AND WESTJET: A tale of two IS projects
1. How important is the reservation systems at airlines such as WestJet and JetBlue. How does it
impact operational activities and decision making?
Over the past years, customers have been heavily relying on airline reservation systems to book their
tickets, reserve seats, pay for the tickets and also check–in online. For customers, this has been a
very convenient method and they are able to easily plan their trips. For the Airline companies, these
systems have the whole flight inventory managed. They have all the flight information stored and
records are maintained. It also provides a platform for communication between other airline
companies for their "code–sharing plans" and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
WestJet faces the risk of losing many of their customers due to their system crashes and delays. This
benefits their competitors and hence a lot of revenue is lost in this process. WestJet also spent a lot
of money for testing the system and training the employees well in advance however there was a
high risk of damaging the brand name since other surrounding issues such as website crashes made
customers angry and brought a bad reputation. After seeing what happened to WestJet, JetBlue faced
a similar risk of losing customers during the upgrade system however they had to incur costs to
build up a back up site. There's always a risk when customers don't like the upgraded system. It
raises many questions; What if the customers prefer the older system? Big losses can occur.
However, on the other side the upgrade can be efficient and if it works better than the previous
version, it can lead to attract more customers. 3. Classify and describe the problems each airline
faced in implementing its new reservation system. What people, organization, and technology
factors caused those problems?
WestJet faced problems in transferring files containing data on transactions for customers who had
already purchased their tickets before the system upgrade. They could not access the passenger
bookings and this caused delays because it took time to transfer the files. Another problem they
faced was angry customers who flooded their site and
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Personal Narrative: The Sartell Sabre Dance
When encountering a challenge, there are two divergent paths one can take. One can give up by
ignoring the problem, or one can work to overcome the obstacle and learn a lesson in the end. This
fall, as a senior captain of the Sartell Sabre Dance Team, I have faced difficult setbacks that have
taught me about myself and my team, and I am a stronger leader because of the adversities I have
defeated. When my fellow teammates elected me as the team captain last spring, I felt honored and
determined. We ended our past season with winning the State Championship, and I wanted to be the
first team in Sartell Sabre Dance Team history to win a consecutive State Championship title. As a
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The team bonded and practiced diligently to get better. Our team was evidently young, but we were
progressing. Once the fall performance season started in August, we hit unexpected bumps in the
road. Many of the girls thought that we were going to have a "rebuilding year" and lacked passion
and drive. Those feelings were contagious and created a toxic environment in practice. We were
plateauing instead of increasingly improving. To add to the disappointment, Taylor quit the team due
to the revoking of her captainship and an injury. Suddenly, I became the sole leader of a team that
was giving up. I started to feel doubt, but then I remembered my goal. I had one year left, and I was
not going to let it go by unsuccessfully without trying to motivate the team, even if it felt like a
fruitless attempt. I decided it was imperative that I talk to the girls about our season last year to
reminisce the pure joy and accomplishment we felt when we won the State Tournament. We
discussed the effort and commitment it took to be a State Champion team, and we talked about how
if winning was our goal for this year, we were currently not on the right track to meet that goal.
After our heart–to–heart, the team dynamic changed. The entire team was on the same page and
working to progress every minute of
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Classical Fencing Research Paper
Fencing is an outlet for personal expression. For many, it is a way of life. However, this this way of
life is dying out. There is much debate about classical fencing vs. Olympic fencing. Olympic
fencing uses much of the same equipment but is very different from classical fencing. Making many
believe that classical fencing is the way of the past.
The earliest depiction of fencing can be found in a relief in the temple of Medin at Habu, near Luxor
in Egypt. The temple was built by King Ramses III in about 1190 BC. This relief shows a match
between two fencers with their sword points covered and the swordsmen are wearing masks tied to
their wigs, large bib, and padding over their ears. This is shown in a carving from Egypt, along with
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The Epee, or the Rapier, Was used mainly in Spain and Italy. Wrestling moves were coordinated
with fencing moves to help fencers be formidable against several opponents. It has a long thin blade
with a sharp edge and a vented basket for a hand guard. This became a favored weapon for dueling
with the entire body of the opponent being the target area. The rapiers of this time were edged, yet
this was to keep opponents from grabbing the blade, and would not be used to slash until much later.
Shortly after 1471, dueling was banned by the Catholic Church. Spanish conquests brought fencing
around the world, and that turned fencing into a sport. Sometime in the 18th century a French school
of fencing, improved the sport into what we know now.
Olympic Fencing, is a sport in which two athletes battle with a rapier style sword. In Olympic
fencing there are three categories, Foil, épée and sabre, all of them having different weapons and
target area. Foil requires that the opponent be hit in center of the body, with the tip of the sword,
whereas with épée you can hit anywhere on the body, but still with only the tip. With sabre you must
hit somewhere in the upper body of the opponent, with anywhere on the blade. Since you can hit
with anywhere on the blade, rounds of sabre fencing are very
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Thatcher Demko Case Study
Mackenzie MacEachern (Michigan State) vs. Thatcher Demko (Boston College) – NCAAAfter a
scoreless first period, Thatcher Demko's shutout streak looked impenetrable, but fittingly enough,
our feature faceoff matchup came to a head when Mackenzie MacEachern raced down the ice and
beat Demko to end the streak and tie the game at one. MacEachern's goal came just 11 seconds after
Boston College opened the scoring, on a goal by Colin White (OTT), who would go on to score a
second goal to take a 2–1 lead heading into the third period. Ryan Fitzgerald (BOS) and Alex Tuch
(MIN) added goals to extend the lead to 4–1, before the Spartans woke up by scoring three straight
goals in less than two minutes to tie the game late. Miles Wood (NJ) snapped home the game–
winning goal and Fitzgerald added an insurance marker as Boston College defended home ice
successfully with a 6–4 win. MacEachern's goal was his only point of the game, and Demko stopped
33 of 37 shots to improve his record to 9–1–0. Travis Konecny (Team OHL) vs. Damir
Sharipzyanov (Russia) – Canada/Russia Series In game three of six in the Canada/Russia series,
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As expected, Conor Garland created opportunities all over the ice for Moncton, adding four assists
to his already gaudy point–totals. He was fantastic when the team needed him most. Facing a 4–2
deficit with less than two minutes remaining, Garland picked up the primary assist on goals Adam
Holwell and Cameron Askew to send the game into overtime. There, Garland again setup Will
Smith, who notched his sixth goal of the year to send the Moncton faithful home happy. For the
Mooseheads, Timo Meier paced the team with one goal and two assists. Cody Donaghey picked up
an assist with the man advantage in the first period, and later scored his second goal of the
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HRM at American Airlines
Case Introduction
This case examines the Human Resource Management system at American Airlines and its role in
the airline's past and continued success. The case takes us through a time line from 1980 to 1992 of
the company; of how the growth of the company was followed by changes in the strategy, changes
in the HR policies at different time and finally their effect and impact on the employees and the
company as whole.
Events
1. 1978: Deregulations of the airline industry.
2. 1980: AA's growth plans called for ore planes, new routes, increased membership in its
AAdvantage frequent flier program, and an enlarged installed base of its SABRE reservation
system.
3. 1981:The Presidents Conferences began.
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Developmental perspective only in leadership area.
4. Pay plans were seniority based and individual based although employees were all salaried.
Difference in earning levels for even employees doing similar work was HUGE.
5. Developing leaders from within, managers were to be seen as coaches and facilitators
6. Information and Communication technology was developed: new reservation system and baggage
tracking system were one of the best and most expensive of their times
Horizontal fit
Its not really a perfect horizontal fit because where as the work processes and tasks have been kept
repetitive, promotions are seniority based and training is specific (all of which mesh well on one end
of the spectrum), leadership skills are being focused, information sharing IS and empowerment is
being emphasized, compensation plans are being directed at long–term through lower base pays and
profit sharing plus bonuses and above market benefits (which integrate well together but not with
the former set of action plans) also, the compensation plan is being tried to implement in isolation
but it's the ripple effects on the system that are causing problems
Vertical fit
The vertical fit is again missing. Whereas the HRM practices of recruiting, promoting, developing
for leadership and compensation (of low base pays) and most importantly the newly inculcated
CULTURE of information sharing and focusing on emergent strategies favor differentiation strategy,
the specific training
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Case Study : American Airlines, Inc.
Karla Reigosa Dr. Jim Farah August 19, 2017 Case Study American Airlines, Inc. Founded in the
1930s, American Airlines (AA) is the world recognized airline company and is headquartered in
Fort Worth, TX. Before 2013, AA ran under three carriers; American Airlines, American Eagle and
American Connection, and with these three carriers they were in over 260 airports all over the world
and operated in more than 50 countries and territories while maintaining an average of 3,500 flights
a day. It 's difficult to think of this as a possibility that the largest airlines known in the United States
had to file bankruptcy but a deeper look into how it lead to this should be able to clear and help us
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AA proposed a solution but it required to push out the GDS. The current problem was that AA paid
the GDS and the GDS would then pay the OTA (online travel agent). The proposal was to cut down
on distribution costs charged by GDS 's and directly negotiate with the OTA 's through direct cost. In
2011, AA had to file a lawsuit against SABRE, Travelport, and Orbitz. Travelport and Orbitz were
dismissed but SABRE continued through trial. Within the year, SABRE settled with an amount to
AA and renewed contracts for multiple years. We 'd think that this would have helped AA but in
2011, they filed bankruptcy. On December 9, 2013, the American Airlines Group was formed. This
was a merger between American Airlines and US Airways. This instantly doubled the flights a day
and increased the number of airports which gave it an average of about 6,700 flights a day and a
little over 300 locations along with adding 968 operated aircraft 's The merger aimed to yield $1.5
billion in terms of added revenue and costs savings a year. So why the merge? AA was in
bankruptcy and under the Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, this could really help them out. By
doing this, AA would officially become the largest airlines in the world and with this, came to a few
lawsuits to stop this as many lawyers argued that AA would become a monopoly. So far, American
has been able to find a way to stay afloat and the merger was the best way to get out of the
bankruptcy
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Benefits Of Controlling Airline Ticket Distribution
Airline Distribution System
Benefits of Controlling Airline Ticket Distribution
Recently, major United States airlines has made radical changes in market's distribution channels,
and one of the changes is controlling airline tickets distribution. The control of ticket distribution
has brought about many advantages to major airline companies across the globe by coming up with
internet ticketing websites that are less expensive, bypasses global distribution system as well as the
associated booking fees (United States General Accounting Office, 2003). Internet ticketing has
encouraged many passengers to book through internet websites, as these sites tend to be less
expensive by means of payment considering the traditional way where individuals would have to
visit the airline offices. Airlines have been able to trim the commission costs that they were paying
to travel agencies by using the internet. Consumers who booked via the internet websites have
benefited by being able to compare and access scheduling information, as well as finding special
low fares that are available (Paul, 2005). As far as the author is concerned, the strategy of
controlling the distribution of airline tickets varies from one airline to the other because of different
cultures; for instance, for a data vendor that is not global distribution system processes a booking
made through Continental website and, on the other hand, Delta airline normally controls its ticket
distribution through its computer
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Short Story
At sunset, David was ensconced in a suite with a spectacular view of Central Park. Sphinx was
apologetic that he couldn't hang out, saying that his goal was to be a film director, and he worked
two jobs and attended NYU film school. When David got in the cab to go to the hotel, Sphinx asked
him what he should say to Lia. David could only reply that he should tell her whatever he felt was
best. A few minutes after he was in his room, Sphinx texted, saying he'd told Lia that David was at
the airport on his way back to London, adding that even if she learned the truth in the next day or
two, he felt it was best if she believed that tonight. Athena texted saying that she concurred with
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He felt like being in the fresh air and walked out onto Staple Street and ambled downtown New
York until he reached the Hudson River. He wanted to still his mind and tire his body. After
spending some time looking at the water, he kept walking until he didn't feel like walking anymore
and spotted an empty cab heading north. By the time he got back to the hotel it was after 3:00 A.M.
At this hour, the pain was more acute than it was earlier, and he could only think about how much he
yearned for Lia. Even though his mind was racing, fatigue took over and he managed to fall asleep.
When he awoke five hours later, he opened the drapes and felt the morning sunshine hit his face. It
was a crystalline spring day and Central Park beckoned. After coffee, he took a long walk in the
park. Upon returning to his room, he felt certain that he was where he was supposed to be. Sphinx
called in mid–afternoon. Lia had told him about the unintended psychokinetic episodes and he and
David talked about that. "Virgin witch libido," Sphinx rolled his eyes, "increased exponentially by
resisting the only guy she'll give that virginity to. The only surprise here is that the entire building
didn't explode." Apparently, Lia was holed up in her room doing some serious soul searching, which
is what Sphinx thought she should be doing. He admitted to David that Lia had told him she couldn't
believe he was already back
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B2B vs.B2C Marketing Differences
B2B vs. B2C Marketing
Marketing differs between business to business and business to consumer in a few different ways the
main one is the emotional experience of the buyer. The marketing programs are the same, which
includes: events, direct marketing, internet marketing, advertising, public relations, word of mouth
and alliance. The difference is how each marketing program is executed, what is said in the
program, and the outcome.
Business to Business or B2B marketing and Business to Consumer or B2C marketing follow
different rules but the outcome is still to sell the product or service to who needs or wants the item.
Below is a listing of how the marketing needs to think to market to the target group they are after.
B2B
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Sabre has the Sabre Travel Network and Sabre Air Solutions both business sites, and then there is
Travelocity a consumer site. At saber.com there is very little on the website, a paragraph describing
work done by the company, stats about the company, a link to corporate and then three links to the
three websites that sell the products. At Travelocity the consumer site sells travel, airline tickets,
hotel rooms, rental cars, cruises, and special packages. The website is loaded with graphics, and
links within the site. The work is done by the consumer and transactions are quick (point, click,
decision, credit card, email confirming). On the Sabre Travel Network a B2B site, businesses using
the site are suppliers, corporations, government and travel agencies. The website has a table of
contents link, promotions currently in use, and a career link. For Sabre Airline Solutions there are
comprehensive solutions to optimize operations and reduce costs for airlines, airports, and
government agencies. The web page is almost the same as the Travel Network website. The business
websites for Sabre are very plain with little graphics. Marketing to either business or consumer is a
challenge by following what needs to be accomplished will depend on how you market the product
or service. Graphics, table of contents, company information and links are all determined by who the
buyer is. Promotions, duration of those
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An Innovative Technology Company That Leads
An innovative technology company that leads the travel industry by helping our customers succeed.
Sabre® is a technology solutions provider to the global travel and tourism industry. We offer a broad
range of technology solutions including, data–driven business intelligence, mobile, distribution and
Software as a Service (SaaS) solutions that are used by travel suppliers (airlines, hotels, car rental
outlets, railways, cruise lines and tour operators) and travel buyers (travel agencies, travel
management companies and corporate travel departments) to plan, market, sell, serve and operate
their business. Headquartered in Southlake, Texas, USA, Sabre serves our customers through
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We take social responsibility seriously. We are committed to the communities in which we live and
work. And the desire to reach out and make the world a better place is woven into our company
culture. Across five continents, we devote approximately 38,000 volunteer hours annually. We also
launched Passport to Freedom– a travel industry initiative to end human trafficking. We chose this
worthy cause because travel industry professionals are uniquely qualified to spot, report and stop
this horrible crime.
We believe a rich life fuels greater innovation. So we work hard to enhance the quality of our
employees' personal and professional lives. Our goal is to celebrate diversity and create an engaging
and open environment. A place where all employees are treated with respect and dignity, and driven
to collaborate at all levels. We provide opportunities for each employee to share their ideas and be
challenged. By recognizing employees and inspiring them to learn and grow, we can better meet the
needs of our company and the future.
We want to do our part to make the world a happy healthy place for generations to come. That's why
we take measures to reduce any negative impact on the environment and local cultures. We are
industry leaders for recycling, reduction and reuse of business consumables. Between our eco–
friendly, LEED–certified corporate headquarters
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Movie Report : ' Sabre Springs '
On Friday February 1, 2002, in Sabre Springs, San Diego Brenda Van Dam went out with a few lady
friends of hers. Damon Van Dam stayed home with the children; seven year old Danielle and her
two brothers. At around 10 p.m. Damon sent the children to bed and then he also went to bed.
Brenda returned home around 2 a.m. with a few friends. Her husband got up at that time to socialize
with her and their guests. The friends all left around 3 a.m. At that time both Brenda and Damon
went to bed without checking on the children. They assumed all the kids were in their beds asleep
(Perry, 2002). The next morning around 9 a.m. they family was around the table eating breakfast.
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Upon searching his R.V. they found hair, blood, and a finger print that belonged to Danielle. Later
on they had discovered that Westerfield had taken two comforters, a jacket, and two pillow covers
that had Danielle's blood on them to a dry cleaners (Perry, 2002). Westerfield was arrested on
February 22 for the kidnapping of Danielle. On the 27th of February Danielle's body was
discovered, decomposed and naked, under a cluster of trees near a busy road, East of San Diego.
Turning the charges into a murder charge, where he was found guilty and sentenced to death (Perry,
2002). In this case there were four crime scenes all together, the Van Dam's residence, Westerfield's
home and R.V. and where they found Danielle's body. Upon arriving to the crime scenes, the first
responder would secure the scene to make sure the scene was safe. Safety is the first priority when
going to a possible crime scene (Young, 2011). While officers search the area for a suspect another
officer will obtain the preliminary information from the witnesses. Once the scene is secure the
forensic team and investigators are notified (Young, 2011). The forensic technician will record the
date and the time the call–out was received. The forensic technician will meet with the investigator
and will be briefed about the incident that occurred. The tech will record the time they arrived at the
scene and when the briefing commenced. After the briefing has
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The Impact Of Technological Development On The Growth And...
Distribution had always been costly process for the tourism industry until technology was
introduced. Technological development in the tourism industry of distribution systems consists of
three main stages from the evolution and development of airline reservation systems (ARS),
computer reservation systems such as SABRE and global distribution systems (GDS) that are now
currently in place. The roles of these distributors and stages will be assessed. The impacts of the
growth and development of distribution via the internet causes global distribution system companies
to create changes in their business models to adapt to the evolution of new technology.
Before any technological systems, airlines took the initiative to create systems to solve issues such
as informing possible passengers about whether or not they are able to book a seat. This process was
very slow and required a lot of work to be done manually, bookings were usually made through
telegrams, letters or even over the phone. The lack of direct communication between customers and
airlines caused problems with over booking seats and under booking seats for a certain flight
(Copeland, D and Mckenney, J. 1988). This made office jobs at airlines more labour intensive and
stressful. Neither efficient for the customer nor the service provider. Therefore airlines created the
card system, each airline office in each city would have a boards on the wall for particular flights
which then had slots to represent the number of
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Essay about Cathay Pacific Hbs Case Analysis
Cathay Pacific Case Analysis 10/25/2007
Cathay Pacific (CP) is an interesting case because it is an example of a company attempting to work
in isolation, vertically integrated and developing all their needs themselves. Truth is however; in
today's interconnected economy a company working independently simply can not compete. The
world has become too dynamic and contains too many other companies developing better solutions
to rely solely on one's internal organization. Cathay eventually recognized this fact and turned to
outsourcing to focus on its core competency, customer service and transportation.
Outsourcing should only be implemented when a company's core competitive advantages are not
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As a manager, deciding whether to use third party solutions that impact your core competencies,
those cost savings benefits must outweigh the investments costs.
IBM becoming involved is a similar situation, the economy as a whole receives cost savings, which
CP receives a portion of, but also competitors can immediately match those savings. When IBM
took over the data centers in Sydney, it allowed IBM to import best practices from across the globe
and also allowed the full capacity of the data centers to be utilized by serving additional clients. Best
practices bring lower costs to an operation and higher capacity usage brings greater revenue, all
good things but again CP only gets a portion and IBM receives the rest.
While costs and benefits are the ultimate management decisions, a coherent strategy from
management allows IT professionals to more accurately estimate these value decisions. This is the
critical area where CP made its mistakes. Due to the financial situations caused from 9/11, the new
airport and China taking back Hong Kong; CP shifted to survival mode and cut costs by outsourcing
indiscriminately. This damaged the company a few years later, because many of those decisions
were reversed with the EVOLVE IT strategy.
Ultimately, CP did a poor IT job because all they did was recognize a problem, escalating
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P-80 Vs American Airplanes
The P–80 was a more effective fighter jet than the MiG–15 because of its small size and
maneuverability, its fast rate of fire and its versatility of weapons, and its superior range compared
to the MiG–15. In order to examine the airplanes effectiveness, we must first look at the background
of the P–80 and why it was used in the first place. In 1943 head engineer at Lockheed, Kelly
Johnson, gathered his team of mechanics and engineers. He explained that the U.S. Air Force had
ordered them to work on a new fighter plane prototype. The Air Force also made it very clear that
they were not allowed to tell anyone about the nature of the project and they must report directly to
Johnson. The prototype was requested in response to the new German fighter jet. With the looming
threat of the Germans superior plane, the Air Force gave Johnson and his team only one hundred and
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The jet was built around a 4,000 pound thrust, General Electric I–40 turbo jet, which enabled it to
reach a blistering top speed of 558 miles per hour. This was a very big jump in aircraft speed from
past propeller planes. However, the Korean's Soviet–made MiG–15 was built with a single Klimov
VK–1A turbojet which produced 6,000 pounds of thrust that drove the MiG–15 to a top speed of
668 miles per hour. This difference in Max speeds of the jets was clear. The MiG–15 could easily
outrun a P–80. The difference in top speed really hurt the P–80 in combat because it could not keep
up with the MiG–15. However, the P–80's inferior speed was evened out by its extreme
maneuverability. The P–80 was shorter than the MiG–15 and it weighed 7,920 pounds, 195 pounds
lighter than the MiG. This combination of weight reduction and a smaller body, helped it to be
extremely maneuverable. Which means that even though it was slower than the MiG, it could easily
outmaneuver
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Essay On Sabre Garden
Living the Mission: Service Learning Individuals and groups can effect positive social change. I
learned this aspect during New Student Orientation when I visited Sabre Garden. At Marian
University, we have five core values by which we live: community, learning, service, social justice,
and spiritual traditions. Involvement in these core values makes not only the world richer, but your
life as well. When I visited the Sabre Garden, I honestly had no idea of what we would help Dr.
Morris with. We had a fairly large group of people, and were not sure how we would all stay active
for two hours. When our group arrived, we were greeted by Dr. Morris and one of his assistants. We
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First, there is a fence wrapped around the garden. The garden accidentally fed deer, so they had to
put up a wire fence so that the vegetables would still grow. The clubs have been adding beds for new
science research and nematode research. Plant nematodes affect the plant because they are
pathogens which destroy them. This results in major crop and money loss. In the Sabre Garden, we
are experimenting with new ways to prevent this type of pathogen from happening. If insects try to
eat the plants, they are killed in an organic, safe way. Everything in the garden is natural, including
the fertilizer which eliminates the need for pesticides and any other harmful product. I also learned
how we water all of the beds. We use a system call drip irrigation to eliminate the possibility of
wasting water. The water goes into the ground to prevent overwatering, so when the plant needs
water it can take it from this storage. The sprinkle was a prime example of wasting water because it
would overwater, or miss the beds entirely. All of the crops that are harvested go to the Salvation
Army. Last year alone, we gathered over 800 pounds of just food. This was exciting to hear how our
smaller university has a huge impact on our
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Charge Of The Light Brigade Diction
In the poem Charge of the Light Brigade Alfred Lord Tennyson tells the story of a light brigade
consisting of 600 soldiers charging on horseback into the "valley of death" during the Battle of
Balaclava during the Crimean War in 1953–56 where they fought against Russian and Cossack
forces. The poem tells of the journey that soldiers take through battle. Tennyson uses repetition,
personification, and diction to make this poem flow.
Throughout the poem the reader will notice that Tennyson uses repetition. At the end of the first
three paragraphs Tennyson writes "Rode the six hundred."(Lines 8, 17, 26). The writer is saying that
as they charged into the "valley of death" that they have maintained their ranks even though they
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When the author says "Half a league, half a league" (Line 1) he is saying that they charged forward
into the "valley of death" for about a mile and a half. As they rode forward their commander told
them to keep moving forward and attack the gunners "Forward, the Light Brigade! Charge for the
guns!" he said" (Line 5 & 6). As the poems goes on it says "Was there a man dismayed?/ Not though
the soldier knew/ Someone had blundered." (Lines 10–12). The author means to say that the soldiers
realized that as they were charging forward their commander had made a mistake. "Then they rode
back, but not/ Not the six hundred." (Lines 37 & 38) After they broke through enemy lines the
soldiers began to withdraw but they had suffered many casualties so they were "Not the six
hundred" (Line 38). As they rode back they were hit with cannon fire from the back and on both
sides. When the brigade retreated "Back from the mouth of hell." (Line 47). Men and horses
collapsed and few remained to make the journey back. The world stood in awe at the courage of he
soldiers. All of the 600 men that fought in that battle still remain worthy of honor and tribute today.
In the poem Charge of the Light Brigade Alfred Lord Tennyson utilizes repetition, personification,
and diction to present how it is to be in battle and how it can impact people. In this poem Tennyson
explains how the Battle of Balaclava
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Tampa Bay Lightning Research Paper
The Tampa Bay Lightning pushed within one game of advancing in the Stanley Cup Finals on
Wednesday. They took down the New Jersey Devils 3 to 1 to take a matching advantage in their
seven–game Eastern Conference quarterfinals. The Lightning's leading point producer, slammed
Devil defenseman Sami Vatanen into the boards, knocking him out of the game.
After finishing off New Jersey in game five, Tampa Bay awaited a ruling from the NHL league
office on the status of the NHL's third leading point producer. Nikita Kucherov actually left the ice
to lay a violent hit on Vatanen, so there was some sense he could be punished with a one game
suspension.
While the hit didn't generate a penalty, the team still worried it could earn their star a lost
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Sabre Industries Inc.
Sabre Industries Inc. ("Sabre") provides highly–engineered support structures for a wide variety of
industries including electric transmission and distribution, wireless communications, renewable
energy, oil and gas, and government and defense
The Alvarado, Texas facility produces tubular utility poles that are used in the electric distribution
and telecommunications industries. Plate steel has excess metal cut off before being transferred to
presses. The presses stamp the steel at specific intervals and angles to make halves of the tubular
structures. Two halves are fastened together and proceed through a long seamer to join the two
halves together. The sections of the tubes are transferred to welding stations where wire connectors
and
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Personal Narrative: The Sartell Sabre Dance Team
Our team sat in the hallway of our school, waiting for our name to be called to enter the gym. The
pregame jitters were everywhere. Girls were bouncing up and down, fanning themselves and
skittering around. I had a flood of emotions inside me. I was mostly excited but also quite nervous.
What if my parents didn't like the dance? What if my peers don't like the dance? What if it looks
bad? I couldn't help but doubt the routine in a time of such nervousness. Our coach gave us each her
routine good–luck shoulder shakes, and I knew the time had come. I heard the crowded gym fall
quiet. "Now taking the floor, the Sartell Sabre Dance Team," the announcer shouted through the
microphone. I was the last girl to walk on the floor and hit my starting spot. I felt a wave of heat as I
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This moment represented the debut of my senior year dance on dance team. The last dance I would
perform with my team. The feeling I got on this day was indescribable. My junior year on dance
team was a mess to say the least, and I hated every minute of it. I even strongly considered not
coming back for my senior year. I had lost my passion for the sport. Our team had so much drama
that it tore our season apart. When I got done performing my dance on November 21st, 2016, I had
felt the love I had for this sport for so many years. I thought the love and passion was gone because
of how my junior year went. It was at this moment that I felt the love for the sport again. I was glad
that I had decided to come back for my last year. I could feel the bond of the team while out on that
floor and I knew we were going to have a strong year. To see all the supportive fans greeting us
when we walked off the floor made me feel so grateful to be apart of such a great organization.
When dance team is over and I reflect back on my season, this will be the most memorable moment
I had during my last year on the
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Faith Bandler's Theory
Faith Bandler. Born 1918, Tumbulgum NSW, one of 8 children. A descendant of South Sea
Islanders. South sea islanders refers to the Australian descendants of people from more than 80
islands in the Western Pacific who were recruited between the mid to late 19th century as labour in
the sugarcane fields of Queensland. Some were even kidnapped or "blackbirded" into long–term
services.
At the age of only 12–13 her father was kidnapped from the island of Ambrym, in 1883, and brought
to Australia to work as an unpaid labourer in the Queensland cane fields. Could any of you imagine
that? Waking up one day not knowing where your family was?
Living life in the 18–1900s being referred to as someone with no social status and to constantly be
treated unjustly because of the colour of your skin? That's how it was for Faith and many others, but
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She became NSW State Secretary from 1962 to 1970 and General Secretary from 1970 to 1973. In
1974, Faith decided to direct her energies to the plight of her own people, the 16,000 descendants of
South Sea Islanders. She founded the National Commission for Australian South Sea Islanders and,
in
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Clint Malarchuk And The Buffalo Sabres
Clint Malarchuk was born May 1, 1961 in Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada. He loved hockey and
continued to excel greatly in his sport. He joined the NHL in 1981 as a goalie and played for the
Quebec Nordiques, Washington Capitals, Buffalo Sabres throughout his career. He continued to play
whether it be for a minor league, professional league, or international league team until his
retirement in 1992. Clint Malarchuk was the goalie for the Buffalo Sabres when his life changed
forever. On March 22, 1989 during the first period of a game between the Buffalo Sabres and the St,
Louis Blues, the puck was sent across the face of the goal by a St. Louis Blues player awaiting the
arrival of Blues teammate Steve Tuttle's stick. However, Uwe Krupp ... Show more content on
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The trainer then started cutting off all equipment. Once the ambulance arrived, an IV was put into
his arm but the pressure applied to Mr. Malarchuk's neck was never left without pressure until he
was in doctors' hands at the local hospital.
Mr. Pizzutelli did an excellent job of applying pressure to the wound and doing his best to stop the
blood from exiting. His prior experience as an army medic in the Vietnam War prepared him very
well to save Mr. Malarchuk's life. He is credited with acting without any hesitation and pinching off
the artery to prevent further blood loss. His calmness was contagious. Mr. Malarchuk was even said
to be trying to make a joke as he was being rushed to the hospital with blood still pouring from his
neck. Trainers need to have this ability to prevent their patients from going into shock and
maintaining a positive outlook regardless of how bad the situation is. Clint Malarchuck was one of
the luckiest men on earth that night. He lost a third of the blood in his body and doctors said if the
skate had cut even a fourth deeper into his neck he would have died immediately. His neck was
sewn up with 300 stitches and doctors wanted Mr. Malarchuk to stay for at least a week to monitor
his conditions. Malarchuck instead left the next day and returned to action eleven days later despite
the doctor's orders to take the rest of the season off. Back then, the standards and policies were not
taken as seriously as they are today. Injuries are treated
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The Cold War: A Short Story
He withdrew his talwar from his scabbard with the shrill grate of metal on metal. Two hooded
silhouettes materialized from the terrace.
One was holding a recurve bow in his left, and Shahrzad could only watch in desperation, cowering
in fear behind the hulking mass of the Rajput, as the figure, Tariq, she recognized, drew the arrow
back smoothly.
Tariq, who had never missed a single shot since the day she had competed against him in archery
and won. Tariq, who had perfect aim, who could take down a wild boar, clean shot through the eye.
Tariq, the natural, the human form of archery at its finest.
"No! Please, don't do this, Tariq!"
He only ignored her, pretending he didn't hear. Nonsense. He could hear a hare scuffling in the dirt
from fifty meters away.
But the Rajput didn't deserve this. He didn't deserve to stand by her, as bodyguard and protector, just
to fall to her lover's bow and arrows, a coward's tool. Shahrzad barely processed anything; the only
thing she knew was that Tariq was suddenly a coward, too scared of confrontation to use a sword
and fight with the honor that Khalid and the Rajput did.
But then who, what, did that make herself?
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Tariq responded in kind, bow tossed to the side, sabre out instead. Not as skilled as Khalid, not with
the sabre, at least. A few months ago, the thought of Khalid beating Tariq, perfect Tariq, in anything
was laughable. The monster, the snake with the sword, the one who carried himself with quiet
confidence, would cower in fear to the silver–eyed lion with the bow. But after a few months,
everything had changed. Khalid, not being who she thought he was, having mastery over
swordsmanship, over his mind and wit definitely more than Tariq, no match at all for him. The
silver–tongued snake with poison would strike fast and hard, a mortal wound to the cowardly
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My Learning Experience
In the last year, I have moved from New Jersey to New York to Iowa. Moving away from your
family is hard, but can be done by having a strong relationship with people and good friends.
Moving multiple times for the same reason, hockey, can be mentally and physically tough, but the
outcome and experiences that you will encounter will make up for it. Moving is hard but can be
overcome and can be viewed as a learning experience. Being born and raised in New Jersey has
impacted my life in a very special way. From kindergarten through eighth grade, I was in the same
school called St. Paul's, which is located in Princeton. I made some amazing friends during my time
in middle school. During this time, I was playing hockey for a team called The Little Flyers, which
was just outside of Pennsylvania. We were a remarkable team that won many games and
championships over the years. The coach was a former player in the National Hockey League
named Stephane Charbonneau. He was a special coach who had exceptional advice and knowledge
of the game. Two days out of the week, when I did not have team practice, I would have goaltending
lesson with a goaltending coach named George Bosak. George is one of my favorite goalie coaches I
have ever worked with. He has so much knowledge and love for the game. After eighth grade when
I graduated from St. Paul's, I had to make a decision: stay and play high school hockey, go to
Buffalo, New York or go to Canton Michigan to play and develop my skills as
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Situation Analysis : Chief Decision Maker Essay
Situation Analysis (Chief Decision Maker (American Airlines) : The travel industry was
revolutionized in 1960 when airplane travel became affordable for the average person. As more
people could afford to fly, there was reliance on travel agents to act as intermediaries between
consumer and airline. The process for booking a flight was complicated, which is why a vast
majority of fliers would consult a travel agent. This process would involve the travel agent
contacting the airline via telephone in the hopes of getting the ideal flight date, or getting a date
suitable for their client. If it was not for the travel agents acting as an intermediary between airline
and consumer, the airline industry would have suffered because consumers would not have wanted
to go through the hassle of booking a flight. Since travel agents played a critical role in the success
of the airline industry, we compensated them with commission for every client they got to fly with
us. As new technological advancements and new airline booking platforms were introduced, the role
of the travel agent drastically changed. In the early 1960's we launched the Semi–Automated
Business Research Environment (SABRE) platform with IBM, which gave us a competitive edge in
the market. Basically, SABRE allowed flights to be booked through a computerized system, so there
was no more direct calling from an agent to book a flight. Our competition saw the benefits of this
platform, so they tried to create their own
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Sabre Strategy Paper
Assessment of Final Market Position Regalto: We started with a strong position in the Alpha and
Beta segment, and with an overall market share of 17.2%. From then on our market share declined,
reaching a low of 6.9% in period 4. We launched new products in period 5, namely Fly, targeting the
Delta segment and Spark, refocusing on the Alpha segment. This helped us increase our overall
market share to 9.7% in period 5. The key takeaway from this decline is that we were not quick
enough to launch R&D of new products that would exactly target specific customer segments.
This allowed our competition (particularly Purple) to steal market share in segments (Alpha, Beta)
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We accurately recognized a key strength lay in our inexpensive Regalto R&D capabilities.
However, endowed with strong products with strong awareness, we were too passive early on in
generating new products to take advantage of that strength. We also underestimated the speed with
which competitors would come to market with products that eroded our market share, and as a
result, were faced with large holding costs that ate into our Net Contribution, lowering our budget to
turn from our ineffective passive strategy to a more aggressive R&D strategy. Halfway through
the simulation, we had no pipeline for new products. We were again wrong when looking to Innovo
to escape our Regalto tailspin. We hypothesized that by being one of a very few products in Innovo
we could gain substantial market share and grow our Net Contribution. However, Sinatra was
started too late and was underfunded. While it met certain segment needs well, our manufacturing
cost was so high that we lost money on each unit sold. Obviously, our market share did nothing to
help our Net Contribution, and the product launch was a failure. By Period 4, we recognized the
growth/decline trajectory of each segment in Regalto and had developed a strong model for
predicting product preference by segment, allowing us to optimize our R&D spend in Regalto
to target our strongest competition and give us the biggest bang for
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Fighter Interceptor Wing
Introduction Just shortly, after the end of World War II the United States Air Force realized they
needed a fighter jet to replace the highly popular P–51 Mustang. North American Aviation
Corporation was granted the contract to build these medium range, single–seat, high–altitude, multi–
purpose fighter jet/bombers. There were over 6,000 of the jets produced between the two facilities in
Los Angeles, California and Columbus, Ohio. This plane was the first United States jet fighter with
swept wings, which allowed it to unofficially break the sound barrier on 1 October 1947. Five years
later, Jacqueline Cochran became the first woman to break the sound barrier flying a Canadian
variant of the F–86. Not only was the plane more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As the technology advanced in China and North Korea the MiG 15 came in to play and was far
more superior than the piston engine aircraft the United States and UN forces were flying. One of
the most significant things about the MiG 15 is that with its superiority over the P–51 Mustang the
United States Air Force had to keep all of the B–29 Superfortress' grounded due to the lack of
security. The B–29 Superfortress had been a major game changer in World War II. The B–29 was
designed for the high–altitude strategic bomber role. One of the B–29's final roles during World War
II was carrying out the atomic bomb attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. After the F–86 Sabre was
introduced in Korea, they patrolled the area just south of the Yalu, the so–called "Mig Alley," in long
figure eights, always turning towards the north to keep from being surprised. The F–86 Sabre's and
the MiG's were evenly matched. Both had 6,000–pound thrust jet engines, and could go supersonic
in a dive. The MiG was smaller, and it could climb higher and faster. The Sabre was faster in level
flight and in a dive, had a greater range, and could turn tighter in a fast dive. The Sabre carried six
50–caliber machine guns, while the MiG relied on a single 37–mm and two 23–mm cannon.
(Sherman, Acepilots, 2011) With the facts that were out about the MiG 15 the United States Air
Force wanted to prove
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The Evolution Of Ancient Wargames
Evolution of Sports
This paper is about the evolution of ancient wargames, more specifically, how they evolved into
sports. The focus herein will include an explanation regarding the path of how wargames turned into
the modern sport of Fencing throughout the period of recorded history, the cultural influences that
impacted changes along the way, and the similarities that still remain.
ROOT ORIGINS
The origin of Fencing can be traced in some manner, all the way back to the prehistoric era. By
Fencing, we're of course talking about the sport of swordplay and organized (and weaponized)
competition one one one. We are of course not talking about building a wall. As any mildly educated
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Thus, French and Italian Fencing masters spread this doctrine throughout their schools in the 16th
century (Wikipedia).
EVOLUTION AND CULTURAL INFLUENCE
The cultural influences of Fencing are quite thick. Most of this can be traced in a linear fashion if we
observe the history of the sport from when it picked up its name as we know it today. There are
periods throughout history and prehistory where armed combat, in general, was something that was
measured competitively. Let us glimpse through time. As mentioned above, the earliest records were
dated back to the 11th century B.C.E., from there, Homer's Iliad mentions hero duels of single
combat, as well as gladiatorial combat. Gladiatorial combat was likely rarely person versus person,
so much as it was thousands versus thousands. Though warriors that dueled in this era were lightly
armored and used various other weapons aside from swords as the main weapon, and was oft
accompanied by a shield.
There used to be duels between two individuals and sometimes entire armies. It was used in the
ancient era after the fall of Rome to settle disputes and to deal justice (Castello).
From there, the medieval era holds some interesting insight. Schools arose that taught sword
fighting, though, at this point in time, it is not yet known as Fencing. Written works were produced
at the request of members of the periods wealthy and nobility. Though rare, the Royal
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Situation Analysis : Chief Decision Maker Essay
Airplane Case Situation Analysis (Chief Decision Maker (American Airlines) : The travel industry
was revolutionized in 1960 when air travel became affordable. As more people could afford to fly,
there was a heavy reliance on travel agents to act as intermediaries between consumers and airlines.
The process for booking a flight was complicated, which is why a vast majority of people who flew
would consult a travel agent. This process would involve the travel agent, contacting the airline via
telephone in the hopes of getting the ideal flight date, or a date suitable for their client. If it was not
for the travel agents acting as an intermediary between airline and consumer, the airline industry
would have suffered because consumers would not have wanted to go through the hassle of booking
a flight. Since travel agents played a critical role in the success of the airline industry, we
compensated them with commission for every client they got to fly with us. As technology advanced
and new airline booking platforms were introduced, the role of the travel agent drastically changed.
In the early 1960's we launched the Semi–Automated Business Research Environment (SABRE)
platform with IBM, which gave us a competitive edge in the airline market. SABRE allowed flights
to be booked through a computerized system, so there was no more direct calling from an agent to
book a flight. Our competition saw the benefits of this platform, so they tried to create their own
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The Human Resource Development Partner And Training Manager
As the human resource development partner and training manager, I was contacted by JetBlue to
develop a detailed lesson plan for their newest addition to their family. JetBlue recently hired thirty
new reservation agents to help with their growing business. A lesson plan is a detailed plan of action
to guide the trainer throughout the process that intends to take the trainee from step A to Z. This plan
must be developed in advanced so that the trainer is prepared for the information that must be taught
including: the content to be taught; how much time is required for each lesson; what method will be
used to teach the information; what type of training materials are needed; the location of the
training; and how the training will be evaluated (Werner & DeSimone, 2012). Before the lesson plan
can be developed, information is needed related to the organizational history of JetBlue along with
the job responsibilities for the reservation agents. JetBlue Airlines, the fifth largest in the United
States, houses their main headquarters in Long Island, NY with corporate offices residing in
Cottonwood Heights, Utah. JetBlue was founded by David Neeleman in 1998, and currently uses
Sabre reservation systems to book flights to ninety–seven destinations in the US, Central America,
Mexico, Caribbean, and South America (Snyder, 2010). "JetBlue inspiration starts here" (Flying on
JetBlue, n.d.) is their motto, and it reflects their mission statement of "Inspiring humanity a single
action
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Virtual Meeting Platform Plays A Crucial Role
As technology is advancing, more tools have emerged in the workplaces to increase the productivity
and efficiency of the corporate. Large corporate nowadays has unemployed larger ratio of human
capital to decrease cost and most importantly, increase the efficiency because of automation of
technology. Arguments on regard to this has been going on and off constantly and people all have a
common question in mind, if the efficiency really means what it supposed to be? Of all the
technologies we are utilized currently, virtual meeting platform plays a crucial role. The use of
virtual meeting platform has significantly shorten the time employees spend on client's site,
decreased travel expense and enable the employee to discuss with client at the convenience of their
home or office. However, bottom lines are not proving to increase significantly as expected due to
lack of personal contact (trust) value, learning value and group synergy gain value.
Review/Analysis of the Case According to Eilif Trondsen, He mentioned "The trend toward a virtual
workplace is driven by growing numbers of workers spending too much time in the field, interacting
with customers, business partners, and collaborators and spending less time in traditional office ".
Due to the costly time and expense on traveling to customer's site, most corporates are not hesitated
to switching to virtual meeting. Employer now can hire less people since they can do the web
training and conference online while saving time
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Impact Of The Internet On Global Commerce

  • 1. Impact Of The Internet On Global Commerce Global logistics; that is where most large corporations and many upcoming ones are engaged in an effort to increase profits for their owners and shareholders by expanding the market. The problem here is that if you don't get there first with the new idea you may face significant challenges in entering the marketplace. Many global market forces directly impact these brick and mortar establishments as well as service related industries. Technology is one such factor that has had a major impact on just about every industry. The internet has forever changed global commerce. Other global factors include terrorist attacks such as those that took place in Paris and Belgium in 2015. This impacted the travel plans of many travelers who decided to postpone or cancel their travel plans. Natural disasters like the 2010 earthquake in Haiti which brought even more hardship on al already impoverished nation. Commercial air travel had to be halted while the airports at Cap– Haitien and Port–au–Prince were being used by aid agencies to bring in much needed medical and humanitarian relief supplies. Epidemics like Ebola in 2015 in some African nations and more recently the Zika virus affecting some Caribbean countries have heavily impacted the likelihood of people wanting to travel to these locations. Political unrests equally can affect traveler's decisions on whether they vacation or not. Nine PM to 5 Am curfews in beautiful tropical Caribbean islands like Trinidad in 2011 can be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. Examples Of The Aha Moment In The Hatchet Where did I put my keys?.. I know I had to set them down somewhere... Oh! I remember I set them on the table, silly me. That's an aha moment from a person in a house that misplaced their keys, now let's talk about some of the aha moments of a boy who was stranded in the middle of the Canadian forest with nothing but a hatchet. An aha moment is when you realize something, or a light bulb moment. Brian in particular had a lot of those moments, which is a good thing. But we had to pick only two quotes from the book we read, we were given the options of a memory moment, aha moment, or contrast and contradictions. I chose the aha moment because he had a lot of them, like a lot. But me personally I felt like Brians aha moments helped him survive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Computer Technology And Its Impact On The Business... 1. Introduction Nowadays, it is almost impossible to find a company or organization which does not use any kind of technology or information system to help run their operations and processes. Computer technology has become extremely integrated in the business environment and its benefits are very valuable. That is the reason why so many businesses decide to invest in information systems. Mainly, it increases productivity – the employees can focus on task which requires human thinking and do not waste their time on collecting paperwork. What is more, investing in information systems, even though it requires huge capital expenditure, can reward generously in the future. Aviation as an incredibly complex and dynamic industry necessitate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then, they had to confirm the availability of seats, check the price and reserve the seats if the customer was pleased with the offer. The huge disadvantage of this system was not only its time– consuming and complexity. Most importantly, it was impossible to get real–time view of the inventory since airlines couldn't synchronize data from multiple locations more than once a day. What is more, human errors were frequent and lack of security was common. 2.2 First Computerized Reservation System – Sabre® In 1953, C.R. Smith, president of American Airlines and R. Blair Smith, a senior sales representative for International Business Machines Corporations met on American Airlines flight from Los Angeles to New York. Their conversation about the travel industry sparked an idea for a data processing system that could create and manage airline seat reservations and instantly make that data available electronically to any travel agent at any location. As a result, Semi–Automated Business Research Environment was born in 1964 and developed as a dual effort between those two companies. (Sabre®, 2014) 2.3 CRS – How it works Nowadays, Computerized Reservation Systems is used for reservations of a particular airline and interfaces with a Global Distribution System which supports travel agencies and other distribution channels in booking for most major airlines in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. The AMR corporations and American Airlines There are companies that are laid out in various parts of the word. The company that I had chosen the AMR Company, the industry it operates in is the Airlines. The AMR Company operates in the Airline industry and its home country/domestic environment is in the Fort Worth, Texas of the USA. AMR (parented of American Airlines) was founded back in the 1920's by a young aviator named Charles A. Lindbergh who flew mail in DH–4 biplanes and eventually form into a modern–day American Airlines. In November of 2007 the AMR Corporation had planned to divestiture the American Eagle to its own regional carrier in 2008. The least admired for the AMR Corporation would be the millions of dollars that they lost during the decline in business travels. The spent money to enlarge their companies with mergers and added flight packages that they turned around to retire at least 22 aircrafts that includes TWA's entire fleet of 10 DC–0s. According to Chairman Don Carty "Keeping capacity in line with demand is one of the most import actions we can take in response to these adverse economic conditions." The business theorist I would had chosen for this is Professor John Eric Adir, his theory is a leadership theorist and author of forty books on business, military and other leadership. The Department of Transportations had plans to terminate its regulations governing the market of electronic distribution of tickets and flight information to travel agents. There were economic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Summary Of Pro Bono Clinic [Pro Bono clinic offers support to trafficked victims] This spring, the Sabre legal team continued to support the Passport to Freedom anti–trafficking campaign by offering two pro bono Legal Intake Clinics for two organizations the metroplex. The team started the initiative to provide pro–bono work in support of two Sabre DFW Partner Charities that provide support to victims of human trafficking by offering them Education, Empowerment, and guidance towards self–sufficiency: Grapevine Relief and Community Exchange (GRACE), a non–profit that assists people who are struggling with limited income or recent emergency, and Mosaic Family Services, a non–profit that assists refugees and immigrants. "We can't thank all of you enough for donating ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. A Study On Hawaiian Airlines Hawaiian Airlines Karreem L. Lisbon Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University This paper will cover information about Hawaiian airlines. Founded in 1929, now in its 87th year of consecutive service, Hawaiian Airlines is Hawai 'i 's biggest and longest–serving airline, as well as the largest provider of passenger air service from its primary visitor markets on the U.S. mainland. Specifically, research to describe the airline, its aircraft fleet, route structure and number of employees will be provided. Information to determine whether Hawaiian airlines is organized as a corporation with private ownership or is owned by the national government will be given and discussed. Also, a brief description of the governmental agency or authority responsible for regulation of safety, as well as the certification requirements and minimum flight time for the commercial airline flight deck crewmembers. The governmental agency or authority that is empowered to regulate the routes flown, rates charged, and other economic aspects of the airline's flight operations will be identified and discussed. Information will be given on the extent to which the airline's fleet consists of owned vs. leased aircraft. All accidents involving an aircraft operated by that airline since 1/01/2000 will be identified to include the probable cause of each. Lastly, labor relationships of the airline's pilots and maintenance personnel based in the airline's home nation will be discussed; plus, any ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. Charles Yeager: A Short Story With the grace of a cat, twenty–one year old pilot Charles Yeager swung up to the cockpit of his P– 51, calm and straight–faced. It was a practice he'd repeated at least a hundred times. After three months of combat, he was ready to go. He sat down, and swung the bullet–proof glass canopy down hard, making sure it would latch. Flipping a few levers, he roared the plane down the runway, expertly lifting the plane off the ground. The rest of his flight formation had already taken off. He was stationed in the tail end of the flying formation, the most dangerous place to be. After being stationed in England, he was off to the races. Heading for coast of France on a mission, he was relaxed in the cockpit. That was about to change in a flash. Three ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But he was not yet ready for flight training yet because of his age and education. To be a cadet, you had to have two years of college and be twenty years old. But once the U.S. became involved with WW II, the rules quickly changed. The Air Force was not getting enough applicants, so they lowered the age to 18. He was accepted for flight training because of his unusually sharp vision, which was 20/10. Once completing the course he was given a promotion as a flight officer in Arizona, and from there he was transferred to the 37th Fighter Group in Nevada, where he was trained to fly fighter jets. While training, he earned a seven day grounding order for pruning a farmer's tree, during a training flight. Soon afterwards, he was shipped overseas to the United Kingdom in 1943. He named his plane "Glamorous Glennis", after his girlfriend. He shot down one German plane before being gunned down over France, which was enemy territory. He escaped to Spain on March 30th, 1943, with the help of the French Resistance. While in Spain he helped construct bombs, although not in direct combat. He also received ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. My First Dog 's Death Whether it was a close friend, family, or even a pet, everybody has lost something they loved. I lost my first dog when I was 11 years old. I hated every moment of my life and never wanted to do anything. I never thought I could lose something I loved at such a young age. Losing my dog changed me personally, and how I saw things around me. I never thought my whole world could end until my dog's death. His name was Sabre, he was a German Shepherd. Sabre was a retired K9 police dog at the time and he was declining in health. He was 13 years old and had horrible hip dysplasia. He started having trouble getting up to go for walks and as time past he could barely get up to go outside and use the bathroom. As he started to get worse and worse my mom and dad started getting skeptical about whether he was going to make it much longer. After a few weeks of Sabre struggling to get up, sit down, use the bathroom and more my father decided to put him down. I completely disagreed with that decision. We argued multiple times about the subject. My dad would say "You don 't want him to suffer do you?" "He 's not suffering, how would you like it if i just decided to kill you!" I retorted. Our arguments would just loop around to me not wanting to put him down and my parents deciding to put him down. I did not want to acknowledge how you could see him limp and see his hips give out when he walked and how you could hear him whine when the dysplasia was acting up. On Sabre's last ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Westjet: Implementation Of Sabre Reservation System Implementation of Sabre Reservation System: Two years before Smith arrived, WestJet decided to move towards Sabre reservation system which is a computer–based reservation system widely used by airlines and travel agencies throughout the world. The cutover to Sabre in October 2009 was a difficult transition into the world of shared airlines. It made WestJet leadership sensitive to the company's dependence on technology and its IT organization for operational support and strategic growth. Even the executives were unable to specify the level of competence of IT staff or its organizational structure. As CEO Saretsky observed, "I'm not sure if we have a great IT...or otherwise", Then she understood the inability of WestJet to state with confidence about its IT operations and standards. Smith's initial Statement was "come in and help us figure out what we have". The outcome of this assignment should determine whether WestJet had the right technologies, the appropriate expertise, efficient processes and procedures, an effective operating structure and solid systems. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Half of the standards at WestJet were not industry standard. No direct connection of IT with their respective business units. IT seems to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. Jet Blue and West Jet Essay JET BLUE AND WESTJET: A tale of two IS projects 1. How important is the reservation systems at airlines such as WestJet and JetBlue. How does it impact operational activities and decision making? Over the past years, customers have been heavily relying on airline reservation systems to book their tickets, reserve seats, pay for the tickets and also check–in online. For customers, this has been a very convenient method and they are able to easily plan their trips. For the Airline companies, these systems have the whole flight inventory managed. They have all the flight information stored and records are maintained. It also provides a platform for communication between other airline companies for their "code–sharing plans" and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... WestJet faces the risk of losing many of their customers due to their system crashes and delays. This benefits their competitors and hence a lot of revenue is lost in this process. WestJet also spent a lot of money for testing the system and training the employees well in advance however there was a high risk of damaging the brand name since other surrounding issues such as website crashes made customers angry and brought a bad reputation. After seeing what happened to WestJet, JetBlue faced a similar risk of losing customers during the upgrade system however they had to incur costs to build up a back up site. There's always a risk when customers don't like the upgraded system. It raises many questions; What if the customers prefer the older system? Big losses can occur. However, on the other side the upgrade can be efficient and if it works better than the previous version, it can lead to attract more customers. 3. Classify and describe the problems each airline faced in implementing its new reservation system. What people, organization, and technology factors caused those problems? WestJet faced problems in transferring files containing data on transactions for customers who had already purchased their tickets before the system upgrade. They could not access the passenger bookings and this caused delays because it took time to transfer the files. Another problem they faced was angry customers who flooded their site and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Personal Narrative: The Sartell Sabre Dance When encountering a challenge, there are two divergent paths one can take. One can give up by ignoring the problem, or one can work to overcome the obstacle and learn a lesson in the end. This fall, as a senior captain of the Sartell Sabre Dance Team, I have faced difficult setbacks that have taught me about myself and my team, and I am a stronger leader because of the adversities I have defeated. When my fellow teammates elected me as the team captain last spring, I felt honored and determined. We ended our past season with winning the State Championship, and I wanted to be the first team in Sartell Sabre Dance Team history to win a consecutive State Championship title. As a captain, I expected I would need to help the team reach ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The team bonded and practiced diligently to get better. Our team was evidently young, but we were progressing. Once the fall performance season started in August, we hit unexpected bumps in the road. Many of the girls thought that we were going to have a "rebuilding year" and lacked passion and drive. Those feelings were contagious and created a toxic environment in practice. We were plateauing instead of increasingly improving. To add to the disappointment, Taylor quit the team due to the revoking of her captainship and an injury. Suddenly, I became the sole leader of a team that was giving up. I started to feel doubt, but then I remembered my goal. I had one year left, and I was not going to let it go by unsuccessfully without trying to motivate the team, even if it felt like a fruitless attempt. I decided it was imperative that I talk to the girls about our season last year to reminisce the pure joy and accomplishment we felt when we won the State Tournament. We discussed the effort and commitment it took to be a State Champion team, and we talked about how if winning was our goal for this year, we were currently not on the right track to meet that goal. After our heart–to–heart, the team dynamic changed. The entire team was on the same page and working to progress every minute of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. Classical Fencing Research Paper Fencing is an outlet for personal expression. For many, it is a way of life. However, this this way of life is dying out. There is much debate about classical fencing vs. Olympic fencing. Olympic fencing uses much of the same equipment but is very different from classical fencing. Making many believe that classical fencing is the way of the past. The earliest depiction of fencing can be found in a relief in the temple of Medin at Habu, near Luxor in Egypt. The temple was built by King Ramses III in about 1190 BC. This relief shows a match between two fencers with their sword points covered and the swordsmen are wearing masks tied to their wigs, large bib, and padding over their ears. This is shown in a carving from Egypt, along with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Epee, or the Rapier, Was used mainly in Spain and Italy. Wrestling moves were coordinated with fencing moves to help fencers be formidable against several opponents. It has a long thin blade with a sharp edge and a vented basket for a hand guard. This became a favored weapon for dueling with the entire body of the opponent being the target area. The rapiers of this time were edged, yet this was to keep opponents from grabbing the blade, and would not be used to slash until much later. Shortly after 1471, dueling was banned by the Catholic Church. Spanish conquests brought fencing around the world, and that turned fencing into a sport. Sometime in the 18th century a French school of fencing, improved the sport into what we know now. Olympic Fencing, is a sport in which two athletes battle with a rapier style sword. In Olympic fencing there are three categories, Foil, épée and sabre, all of them having different weapons and target area. Foil requires that the opponent be hit in center of the body, with the tip of the sword, whereas with épée you can hit anywhere on the body, but still with only the tip. With sabre you must hit somewhere in the upper body of the opponent, with anywhere on the blade. Since you can hit with anywhere on the blade, rounds of sabre fencing are very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. Thatcher Demko Case Study Mackenzie MacEachern (Michigan State) vs. Thatcher Demko (Boston College) – NCAAAfter a scoreless first period, Thatcher Demko's shutout streak looked impenetrable, but fittingly enough, our feature faceoff matchup came to a head when Mackenzie MacEachern raced down the ice and beat Demko to end the streak and tie the game at one. MacEachern's goal came just 11 seconds after Boston College opened the scoring, on a goal by Colin White (OTT), who would go on to score a second goal to take a 2–1 lead heading into the third period. Ryan Fitzgerald (BOS) and Alex Tuch (MIN) added goals to extend the lead to 4–1, before the Spartans woke up by scoring three straight goals in less than two minutes to tie the game late. Miles Wood (NJ) snapped home the game– winning goal and Fitzgerald added an insurance marker as Boston College defended home ice successfully with a 6–4 win. MacEachern's goal was his only point of the game, and Demko stopped 33 of 37 shots to improve his record to 9–1–0. Travis Konecny (Team OHL) vs. Damir Sharipzyanov (Russia) – Canada/Russia Series In game three of six in the Canada/Russia series, Team OHL launched 36 shots at Russian ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As expected, Conor Garland created opportunities all over the ice for Moncton, adding four assists to his already gaudy point–totals. He was fantastic when the team needed him most. Facing a 4–2 deficit with less than two minutes remaining, Garland picked up the primary assist on goals Adam Holwell and Cameron Askew to send the game into overtime. There, Garland again setup Will Smith, who notched his sixth goal of the year to send the Moncton faithful home happy. For the Mooseheads, Timo Meier paced the team with one goal and two assists. Cody Donaghey picked up an assist with the man advantage in the first period, and later scored his second goal of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. HRM at American Airlines Case Introduction This case examines the Human Resource Management system at American Airlines and its role in the airline's past and continued success. The case takes us through a time line from 1980 to 1992 of the company; of how the growth of the company was followed by changes in the strategy, changes in the HR policies at different time and finally their effect and impact on the employees and the company as whole. Events 1. 1978: Deregulations of the airline industry. 2. 1980: AA's growth plans called for ore planes, new routes, increased membership in its AAdvantage frequent flier program, and an enlarged installed base of its SABRE reservation system. 3. 1981:The Presidents Conferences began. 4. 1983: Two Tier compensation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Developmental perspective only in leadership area. 4. Pay plans were seniority based and individual based although employees were all salaried. Difference in earning levels for even employees doing similar work was HUGE. 5. Developing leaders from within, managers were to be seen as coaches and facilitators 6. Information and Communication technology was developed: new reservation system and baggage tracking system were one of the best and most expensive of their times Horizontal fit Its not really a perfect horizontal fit because where as the work processes and tasks have been kept repetitive, promotions are seniority based and training is specific (all of which mesh well on one end of the spectrum), leadership skills are being focused, information sharing IS and empowerment is being emphasized, compensation plans are being directed at long–term through lower base pays and
  • 28. profit sharing plus bonuses and above market benefits (which integrate well together but not with the former set of action plans) also, the compensation plan is being tried to implement in isolation but it's the ripple effects on the system that are causing problems Vertical fit The vertical fit is again missing. Whereas the HRM practices of recruiting, promoting, developing for leadership and compensation (of low base pays) and most importantly the newly inculcated CULTURE of information sharing and focusing on emergent strategies favor differentiation strategy, the specific training ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 30. Case Study : American Airlines, Inc. Karla Reigosa Dr. Jim Farah August 19, 2017 Case Study American Airlines, Inc. Founded in the 1930s, American Airlines (AA) is the world recognized airline company and is headquartered in Fort Worth, TX. Before 2013, AA ran under three carriers; American Airlines, American Eagle and American Connection, and with these three carriers they were in over 260 airports all over the world and operated in more than 50 countries and territories while maintaining an average of 3,500 flights a day. It 's difficult to think of this as a possibility that the largest airlines known in the United States had to file bankruptcy but a deeper look into how it lead to this should be able to clear and help us understand. In the first 25 years of AA 's ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... AA proposed a solution but it required to push out the GDS. The current problem was that AA paid the GDS and the GDS would then pay the OTA (online travel agent). The proposal was to cut down on distribution costs charged by GDS 's and directly negotiate with the OTA 's through direct cost. In 2011, AA had to file a lawsuit against SABRE, Travelport, and Orbitz. Travelport and Orbitz were dismissed but SABRE continued through trial. Within the year, SABRE settled with an amount to AA and renewed contracts for multiple years. We 'd think that this would have helped AA but in 2011, they filed bankruptcy. On December 9, 2013, the American Airlines Group was formed. This was a merger between American Airlines and US Airways. This instantly doubled the flights a day and increased the number of airports which gave it an average of about 6,700 flights a day and a little over 300 locations along with adding 968 operated aircraft 's The merger aimed to yield $1.5 billion in terms of added revenue and costs savings a year. So why the merge? AA was in bankruptcy and under the Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, this could really help them out. By doing this, AA would officially become the largest airlines in the world and with this, came to a few lawsuits to stop this as many lawyers argued that AA would become a monopoly. So far, American has been able to find a way to stay afloat and the merger was the best way to get out of the bankruptcy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 32. Benefits Of Controlling Airline Ticket Distribution Airline Distribution System Benefits of Controlling Airline Ticket Distribution Recently, major United States airlines has made radical changes in market's distribution channels, and one of the changes is controlling airline tickets distribution. The control of ticket distribution has brought about many advantages to major airline companies across the globe by coming up with internet ticketing websites that are less expensive, bypasses global distribution system as well as the associated booking fees (United States General Accounting Office, 2003). Internet ticketing has encouraged many passengers to book through internet websites, as these sites tend to be less expensive by means of payment considering the traditional way where individuals would have to visit the airline offices. Airlines have been able to trim the commission costs that they were paying to travel agencies by using the internet. Consumers who booked via the internet websites have benefited by being able to compare and access scheduling information, as well as finding special low fares that are available (Paul, 2005). As far as the author is concerned, the strategy of controlling the distribution of airline tickets varies from one airline to the other because of different cultures; for instance, for a data vendor that is not global distribution system processes a booking made through Continental website and, on the other hand, Delta airline normally controls its ticket distribution through its computer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 34. Short Story At sunset, David was ensconced in a suite with a spectacular view of Central Park. Sphinx was apologetic that he couldn't hang out, saying that his goal was to be a film director, and he worked two jobs and attended NYU film school. When David got in the cab to go to the hotel, Sphinx asked him what he should say to Lia. David could only reply that he should tell her whatever he felt was best. A few minutes after he was in his room, Sphinx texted, saying he'd told Lia that David was at the airport on his way back to London, adding that even if she learned the truth in the next day or two, he felt it was best if she believed that tonight. Athena texted saying that she concurred with Sphinx, and implored him to hang in there. David told both ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He felt like being in the fresh air and walked out onto Staple Street and ambled downtown New York until he reached the Hudson River. He wanted to still his mind and tire his body. After spending some time looking at the water, he kept walking until he didn't feel like walking anymore and spotted an empty cab heading north. By the time he got back to the hotel it was after 3:00 A.M. At this hour, the pain was more acute than it was earlier, and he could only think about how much he yearned for Lia. Even though his mind was racing, fatigue took over and he managed to fall asleep. When he awoke five hours later, he opened the drapes and felt the morning sunshine hit his face. It was a crystalline spring day and Central Park beckoned. After coffee, he took a long walk in the park. Upon returning to his room, he felt certain that he was where he was supposed to be. Sphinx called in mid–afternoon. Lia had told him about the unintended psychokinetic episodes and he and David talked about that. "Virgin witch libido," Sphinx rolled his eyes, "increased exponentially by resisting the only guy she'll give that virginity to. The only surprise here is that the entire building didn't explode." Apparently, Lia was holed up in her room doing some serious soul searching, which is what Sphinx thought she should be doing. He admitted to David that Lia had told him she couldn't believe he was already back ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 36. B2B vs.B2C Marketing Differences B2B vs. B2C Marketing Marketing differs between business to business and business to consumer in a few different ways the main one is the emotional experience of the buyer. The marketing programs are the same, which includes: events, direct marketing, internet marketing, advertising, public relations, word of mouth and alliance. The difference is how each marketing program is executed, what is said in the program, and the outcome. Business to Business or B2B marketing and Business to Consumer or B2C marketing follow different rules but the outcome is still to sell the product or service to who needs or wants the item. Below is a listing of how the marketing needs to think to market to the target group they are after. B2B Relationship ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sabre has the Sabre Travel Network and Sabre Air Solutions both business sites, and then there is Travelocity a consumer site. At saber.com there is very little on the website, a paragraph describing work done by the company, stats about the company, a link to corporate and then three links to the three websites that sell the products. At Travelocity the consumer site sells travel, airline tickets, hotel rooms, rental cars, cruises, and special packages. The website is loaded with graphics, and links within the site. The work is done by the consumer and transactions are quick (point, click, decision, credit card, email confirming). On the Sabre Travel Network a B2B site, businesses using the site are suppliers, corporations, government and travel agencies. The website has a table of contents link, promotions currently in use, and a career link. For Sabre Airline Solutions there are comprehensive solutions to optimize operations and reduce costs for airlines, airports, and government agencies. The web page is almost the same as the Travel Network website. The business websites for Sabre are very plain with little graphics. Marketing to either business or consumer is a challenge by following what needs to be accomplished will depend on how you market the product or service. Graphics, table of contents, company information and links are all determined by who the buyer is. Promotions, duration of those ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 38. An Innovative Technology Company That Leads An innovative technology company that leads the travel industry by helping our customers succeed. Sabre® is a technology solutions provider to the global travel and tourism industry. We offer a broad range of technology solutions including, data–driven business intelligence, mobile, distribution and Software as a Service (SaaS) solutions that are used by travel suppliers (airlines, hotels, car rental outlets, railways, cruise lines and tour operators) and travel buyers (travel agencies, travel management companies and corporate travel departments) to plan, market, sell, serve and operate their business. Headquartered in Southlake, Texas, USA, Sabre serves our customers through cutting–edge technology developed in six facilities located ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We take social responsibility seriously. We are committed to the communities in which we live and work. And the desire to reach out and make the world a better place is woven into our company culture. Across five continents, we devote approximately 38,000 volunteer hours annually. We also launched Passport to Freedom– a travel industry initiative to end human trafficking. We chose this worthy cause because travel industry professionals are uniquely qualified to spot, report and stop this horrible crime. We believe a rich life fuels greater innovation. So we work hard to enhance the quality of our employees' personal and professional lives. Our goal is to celebrate diversity and create an engaging and open environment. A place where all employees are treated with respect and dignity, and driven to collaborate at all levels. We provide opportunities for each employee to share their ideas and be challenged. By recognizing employees and inspiring them to learn and grow, we can better meet the needs of our company and the future. We want to do our part to make the world a happy healthy place for generations to come. That's why we take measures to reduce any negative impact on the environment and local cultures. We are industry leaders for recycling, reduction and reuse of business consumables. Between our eco– friendly, LEED–certified corporate headquarters ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 40. Movie Report : ' Sabre Springs ' On Friday February 1, 2002, in Sabre Springs, San Diego Brenda Van Dam went out with a few lady friends of hers. Damon Van Dam stayed home with the children; seven year old Danielle and her two brothers. At around 10 p.m. Damon sent the children to bed and then he also went to bed. Brenda returned home around 2 a.m. with a few friends. Her husband got up at that time to socialize with her and their guests. The friends all left around 3 a.m. At that time both Brenda and Damon went to bed without checking on the children. They assumed all the kids were in their beds asleep (Perry, 2002). The next morning around 9 a.m. they family was around the table eating breakfast. Brenda went to go wake up her daughter and that is when she ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Upon searching his R.V. they found hair, blood, and a finger print that belonged to Danielle. Later on they had discovered that Westerfield had taken two comforters, a jacket, and two pillow covers that had Danielle's blood on them to a dry cleaners (Perry, 2002). Westerfield was arrested on February 22 for the kidnapping of Danielle. On the 27th of February Danielle's body was discovered, decomposed and naked, under a cluster of trees near a busy road, East of San Diego. Turning the charges into a murder charge, where he was found guilty and sentenced to death (Perry, 2002). In this case there were four crime scenes all together, the Van Dam's residence, Westerfield's home and R.V. and where they found Danielle's body. Upon arriving to the crime scenes, the first responder would secure the scene to make sure the scene was safe. Safety is the first priority when going to a possible crime scene (Young, 2011). While officers search the area for a suspect another officer will obtain the preliminary information from the witnesses. Once the scene is secure the forensic team and investigators are notified (Young, 2011). The forensic technician will record the date and the time the call–out was received. The forensic technician will meet with the investigator and will be briefed about the incident that occurred. The tech will record the time they arrived at the scene and when the briefing commenced. After the briefing has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 42. The Impact Of Technological Development On The Growth And... Distribution had always been costly process for the tourism industry until technology was introduced. Technological development in the tourism industry of distribution systems consists of three main stages from the evolution and development of airline reservation systems (ARS), computer reservation systems such as SABRE and global distribution systems (GDS) that are now currently in place. The roles of these distributors and stages will be assessed. The impacts of the growth and development of distribution via the internet causes global distribution system companies to create changes in their business models to adapt to the evolution of new technology. Before any technological systems, airlines took the initiative to create systems to solve issues such as informing possible passengers about whether or not they are able to book a seat. This process was very slow and required a lot of work to be done manually, bookings were usually made through telegrams, letters or even over the phone. The lack of direct communication between customers and airlines caused problems with over booking seats and under booking seats for a certain flight (Copeland, D and Mckenney, J. 1988). This made office jobs at airlines more labour intensive and stressful. Neither efficient for the customer nor the service provider. Therefore airlines created the card system, each airline office in each city would have a boards on the wall for particular flights which then had slots to represent the number of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 44. Essay about Cathay Pacific Hbs Case Analysis Cathay Pacific Case Analysis 10/25/2007 Cathay Pacific (CP) is an interesting case because it is an example of a company attempting to work in isolation, vertically integrated and developing all their needs themselves. Truth is however; in today's interconnected economy a company working independently simply can not compete. The world has become too dynamic and contains too many other companies developing better solutions to rely solely on one's internal organization. Cathay eventually recognized this fact and turned to outsourcing to focus on its core competency, customer service and transportation. Outsourcing should only be implemented when a company's core competitive advantages are not affected and then when ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a manager, deciding whether to use third party solutions that impact your core competencies, those cost savings benefits must outweigh the investments costs. IBM becoming involved is a similar situation, the economy as a whole receives cost savings, which CP receives a portion of, but also competitors can immediately match those savings. When IBM took over the data centers in Sydney, it allowed IBM to import best practices from across the globe and also allowed the full capacity of the data centers to be utilized by serving additional clients. Best practices bring lower costs to an operation and higher capacity usage brings greater revenue, all good things but again CP only gets a portion and IBM receives the rest. While costs and benefits are the ultimate management decisions, a coherent strategy from management allows IT professionals to more accurately estimate these value decisions. This is the critical area where CP made its mistakes. Due to the financial situations caused from 9/11, the new airport and China taking back Hong Kong; CP shifted to survival mode and cut costs by outsourcing indiscriminately. This damaged the company a few years later, because many of those decisions were reversed with the EVOLVE IT strategy. Ultimately, CP did a poor IT job because all they did was recognize a problem, escalating ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 46. P-80 Vs American Airplanes The P–80 was a more effective fighter jet than the MiG–15 because of its small size and maneuverability, its fast rate of fire and its versatility of weapons, and its superior range compared to the MiG–15. In order to examine the airplanes effectiveness, we must first look at the background of the P–80 and why it was used in the first place. In 1943 head engineer at Lockheed, Kelly Johnson, gathered his team of mechanics and engineers. He explained that the U.S. Air Force had ordered them to work on a new fighter plane prototype. The Air Force also made it very clear that they were not allowed to tell anyone about the nature of the project and they must report directly to Johnson. The prototype was requested in response to the new German fighter jet. With the looming threat of the Germans superior plane, the Air Force gave Johnson and his team only one hundred and fifty days to make and test a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The jet was built around a 4,000 pound thrust, General Electric I–40 turbo jet, which enabled it to reach a blistering top speed of 558 miles per hour. This was a very big jump in aircraft speed from past propeller planes. However, the Korean's Soviet–made MiG–15 was built with a single Klimov VK–1A turbojet which produced 6,000 pounds of thrust that drove the MiG–15 to a top speed of 668 miles per hour. This difference in Max speeds of the jets was clear. The MiG–15 could easily outrun a P–80. The difference in top speed really hurt the P–80 in combat because it could not keep up with the MiG–15. However, the P–80's inferior speed was evened out by its extreme maneuverability. The P–80 was shorter than the MiG–15 and it weighed 7,920 pounds, 195 pounds lighter than the MiG. This combination of weight reduction and a smaller body, helped it to be extremely maneuverable. Which means that even though it was slower than the MiG, it could easily outmaneuver ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 48. Essay On Sabre Garden Living the Mission: Service Learning Individuals and groups can effect positive social change. I learned this aspect during New Student Orientation when I visited Sabre Garden. At Marian University, we have five core values by which we live: community, learning, service, social justice, and spiritual traditions. Involvement in these core values makes not only the world richer, but your life as well. When I visited the Sabre Garden, I honestly had no idea of what we would help Dr. Morris with. We had a fairly large group of people, and were not sure how we would all stay active for two hours. When our group arrived, we were greeted by Dr. Morris and one of his assistants. We were then broken down into smaller groups, ranging from two to five ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, there is a fence wrapped around the garden. The garden accidentally fed deer, so they had to put up a wire fence so that the vegetables would still grow. The clubs have been adding beds for new science research and nematode research. Plant nematodes affect the plant because they are pathogens which destroy them. This results in major crop and money loss. In the Sabre Garden, we are experimenting with new ways to prevent this type of pathogen from happening. If insects try to eat the plants, they are killed in an organic, safe way. Everything in the garden is natural, including the fertilizer which eliminates the need for pesticides and any other harmful product. I also learned how we water all of the beds. We use a system call drip irrigation to eliminate the possibility of wasting water. The water goes into the ground to prevent overwatering, so when the plant needs water it can take it from this storage. The sprinkle was a prime example of wasting water because it would overwater, or miss the beds entirely. All of the crops that are harvested go to the Salvation Army. Last year alone, we gathered over 800 pounds of just food. This was exciting to hear how our smaller university has a huge impact on our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 50. Charge Of The Light Brigade Diction In the poem Charge of the Light Brigade Alfred Lord Tennyson tells the story of a light brigade consisting of 600 soldiers charging on horseback into the "valley of death" during the Battle of Balaclava during the Crimean War in 1953–56 where they fought against Russian and Cossack forces. The poem tells of the journey that soldiers take through battle. Tennyson uses repetition, personification, and diction to make this poem flow. Throughout the poem the reader will notice that Tennyson uses repetition. At the end of the first three paragraphs Tennyson writes "Rode the six hundred."(Lines 8, 17, 26). The writer is saying that as they charged into the "valley of death" that they have maintained their ranks even though they realized ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the author says "Half a league, half a league" (Line 1) he is saying that they charged forward into the "valley of death" for about a mile and a half. As they rode forward their commander told them to keep moving forward and attack the gunners "Forward, the Light Brigade! Charge for the guns!" he said" (Line 5 & 6). As the poems goes on it says "Was there a man dismayed?/ Not though the soldier knew/ Someone had blundered." (Lines 10–12). The author means to say that the soldiers realized that as they were charging forward their commander had made a mistake. "Then they rode back, but not/ Not the six hundred." (Lines 37 & 38) After they broke through enemy lines the soldiers began to withdraw but they had suffered many casualties so they were "Not the six hundred" (Line 38). As they rode back they were hit with cannon fire from the back and on both sides. When the brigade retreated "Back from the mouth of hell." (Line 47). Men and horses collapsed and few remained to make the journey back. The world stood in awe at the courage of he soldiers. All of the 600 men that fought in that battle still remain worthy of honor and tribute today. In the poem Charge of the Light Brigade Alfred Lord Tennyson utilizes repetition, personification, and diction to present how it is to be in battle and how it can impact people. In this poem Tennyson explains how the Battle of Balaclava ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 52. Tampa Bay Lightning Research Paper The Tampa Bay Lightning pushed within one game of advancing in the Stanley Cup Finals on Wednesday. They took down the New Jersey Devils 3 to 1 to take a matching advantage in their seven–game Eastern Conference quarterfinals. The Lightning's leading point producer, slammed Devil defenseman Sami Vatanen into the boards, knocking him out of the game. After finishing off New Jersey in game five, Tampa Bay awaited a ruling from the NHL league office on the status of the NHL's third leading point producer. Nikita Kucherov actually left the ice to lay a violent hit on Vatanen, so there was some sense he could be punished with a one game suspension. While the hit didn't generate a penalty, the team still worried it could earn their star a lost ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 54. Sabre Industries Inc. Sabre Industries Inc. ("Sabre") provides highly–engineered support structures for a wide variety of industries including electric transmission and distribution, wireless communications, renewable energy, oil and gas, and government and defense The Alvarado, Texas facility produces tubular utility poles that are used in the electric distribution and telecommunications industries. Plate steel has excess metal cut off before being transferred to presses. The presses stamp the steel at specific intervals and angles to make halves of the tubular structures. Two halves are fastened together and proceed through a long seamer to join the two halves together. The sections of the tubes are transferred to welding stations where wire connectors and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 56. Personal Narrative: The Sartell Sabre Dance Team Our team sat in the hallway of our school, waiting for our name to be called to enter the gym. The pregame jitters were everywhere. Girls were bouncing up and down, fanning themselves and skittering around. I had a flood of emotions inside me. I was mostly excited but also quite nervous. What if my parents didn't like the dance? What if my peers don't like the dance? What if it looks bad? I couldn't help but doubt the routine in a time of such nervousness. Our coach gave us each her routine good–luck shoulder shakes, and I knew the time had come. I heard the crowded gym fall quiet. "Now taking the floor, the Sartell Sabre Dance Team," the announcer shouted through the microphone. I was the last girl to walk on the floor and hit my starting spot. I felt a wave of heat as I walked into the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This moment represented the debut of my senior year dance on dance team. The last dance I would perform with my team. The feeling I got on this day was indescribable. My junior year on dance team was a mess to say the least, and I hated every minute of it. I even strongly considered not coming back for my senior year. I had lost my passion for the sport. Our team had so much drama that it tore our season apart. When I got done performing my dance on November 21st, 2016, I had felt the love I had for this sport for so many years. I thought the love and passion was gone because of how my junior year went. It was at this moment that I felt the love for the sport again. I was glad that I had decided to come back for my last year. I could feel the bond of the team while out on that floor and I knew we were going to have a strong year. To see all the supportive fans greeting us when we walked off the floor made me feel so grateful to be apart of such a great organization. When dance team is over and I reflect back on my season, this will be the most memorable moment I had during my last year on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 58. Faith Bandler's Theory Faith Bandler. Born 1918, Tumbulgum NSW, one of 8 children. A descendant of South Sea Islanders. South sea islanders refers to the Australian descendants of people from more than 80 islands in the Western Pacific who were recruited between the mid to late 19th century as labour in the sugarcane fields of Queensland. Some were even kidnapped or "blackbirded" into long–term services. At the age of only 12–13 her father was kidnapped from the island of Ambrym, in 1883, and brought to Australia to work as an unpaid labourer in the Queensland cane fields. Could any of you imagine that? Waking up one day not knowing where your family was? Living life in the 18–1900s being referred to as someone with no social status and to constantly be treated unjustly because of the colour of your skin? That's how it was for Faith and many others, but that all slowly changed with the help of her. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She became NSW State Secretary from 1962 to 1970 and General Secretary from 1970 to 1973. In 1974, Faith decided to direct her energies to the plight of her own people, the 16,000 descendants of South Sea Islanders. She founded the National Commission for Australian South Sea Islanders and, in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 60. Clint Malarchuk And The Buffalo Sabres Clint Malarchuk was born May 1, 1961 in Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada. He loved hockey and continued to excel greatly in his sport. He joined the NHL in 1981 as a goalie and played for the Quebec Nordiques, Washington Capitals, Buffalo Sabres throughout his career. He continued to play whether it be for a minor league, professional league, or international league team until his retirement in 1992. Clint Malarchuk was the goalie for the Buffalo Sabres when his life changed forever. On March 22, 1989 during the first period of a game between the Buffalo Sabres and the St, Louis Blues, the puck was sent across the face of the goal by a St. Louis Blues player awaiting the arrival of Blues teammate Steve Tuttle's stick. However, Uwe Krupp ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The trainer then started cutting off all equipment. Once the ambulance arrived, an IV was put into his arm but the pressure applied to Mr. Malarchuk's neck was never left without pressure until he was in doctors' hands at the local hospital. Mr. Pizzutelli did an excellent job of applying pressure to the wound and doing his best to stop the blood from exiting. His prior experience as an army medic in the Vietnam War prepared him very well to save Mr. Malarchuk's life. He is credited with acting without any hesitation and pinching off the artery to prevent further blood loss. His calmness was contagious. Mr. Malarchuk was even said to be trying to make a joke as he was being rushed to the hospital with blood still pouring from his neck. Trainers need to have this ability to prevent their patients from going into shock and maintaining a positive outlook regardless of how bad the situation is. Clint Malarchuck was one of the luckiest men on earth that night. He lost a third of the blood in his body and doctors said if the skate had cut even a fourth deeper into his neck he would have died immediately. His neck was sewn up with 300 stitches and doctors wanted Mr. Malarchuk to stay for at least a week to monitor his conditions. Malarchuck instead left the next day and returned to action eleven days later despite the doctor's orders to take the rest of the season off. Back then, the standards and policies were not taken as seriously as they are today. Injuries are treated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 62. The Cold War: A Short Story He withdrew his talwar from his scabbard with the shrill grate of metal on metal. Two hooded silhouettes materialized from the terrace. One was holding a recurve bow in his left, and Shahrzad could only watch in desperation, cowering in fear behind the hulking mass of the Rajput, as the figure, Tariq, she recognized, drew the arrow back smoothly. Tariq, who had never missed a single shot since the day she had competed against him in archery and won. Tariq, who had perfect aim, who could take down a wild boar, clean shot through the eye. Tariq, the natural, the human form of archery at its finest. "No! Please, don't do this, Tariq!" He only ignored her, pretending he didn't hear. Nonsense. He could hear a hare scuffling in the dirt from fifty meters away. But the Rajput didn't deserve this. He didn't deserve to stand by her, as bodyguard and protector, just to fall to her lover's bow and arrows, a coward's tool. Shahrzad barely processed anything; the only thing she knew was that Tariq was suddenly a coward, too scared of confrontation to use a sword and fight with the honor that Khalid and the Rajput did. But then who, what, did that make herself? Her flow of thoughts was interrupted by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tariq responded in kind, bow tossed to the side, sabre out instead. Not as skilled as Khalid, not with the sabre, at least. A few months ago, the thought of Khalid beating Tariq, perfect Tariq, in anything was laughable. The monster, the snake with the sword, the one who carried himself with quiet confidence, would cower in fear to the silver–eyed lion with the bow. But after a few months, everything had changed. Khalid, not being who she thought he was, having mastery over swordsmanship, over his mind and wit definitely more than Tariq, no match at all for him. The silver–tongued snake with poison would strike fast and hard, a mortal wound to the cowardly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 64. My Learning Experience In the last year, I have moved from New Jersey to New York to Iowa. Moving away from your family is hard, but can be done by having a strong relationship with people and good friends. Moving multiple times for the same reason, hockey, can be mentally and physically tough, but the outcome and experiences that you will encounter will make up for it. Moving is hard but can be overcome and can be viewed as a learning experience. Being born and raised in New Jersey has impacted my life in a very special way. From kindergarten through eighth grade, I was in the same school called St. Paul's, which is located in Princeton. I made some amazing friends during my time in middle school. During this time, I was playing hockey for a team called The Little Flyers, which was just outside of Pennsylvania. We were a remarkable team that won many games and championships over the years. The coach was a former player in the National Hockey League named Stephane Charbonneau. He was a special coach who had exceptional advice and knowledge of the game. Two days out of the week, when I did not have team practice, I would have goaltending lesson with a goaltending coach named George Bosak. George is one of my favorite goalie coaches I have ever worked with. He has so much knowledge and love for the game. After eighth grade when I graduated from St. Paul's, I had to make a decision: stay and play high school hockey, go to Buffalo, New York or go to Canton Michigan to play and develop my skills as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 66. Situation Analysis : Chief Decision Maker Essay Situation Analysis (Chief Decision Maker (American Airlines) : The travel industry was revolutionized in 1960 when airplane travel became affordable for the average person. As more people could afford to fly, there was reliance on travel agents to act as intermediaries between consumer and airline. The process for booking a flight was complicated, which is why a vast majority of fliers would consult a travel agent. This process would involve the travel agent contacting the airline via telephone in the hopes of getting the ideal flight date, or getting a date suitable for their client. If it was not for the travel agents acting as an intermediary between airline and consumer, the airline industry would have suffered because consumers would not have wanted to go through the hassle of booking a flight. Since travel agents played a critical role in the success of the airline industry, we compensated them with commission for every client they got to fly with us. As new technological advancements and new airline booking platforms were introduced, the role of the travel agent drastically changed. In the early 1960's we launched the Semi–Automated Business Research Environment (SABRE) platform with IBM, which gave us a competitive edge in the market. Basically, SABRE allowed flights to be booked through a computerized system, so there was no more direct calling from an agent to book a flight. Our competition saw the benefits of this platform, so they tried to create their own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 68. Sabre Strategy Paper Assessment of Final Market Position Regalto: We started with a strong position in the Alpha and Beta segment, and with an overall market share of 17.2%. From then on our market share declined, reaching a low of 6.9% in period 4. We launched new products in period 5, namely Fly, targeting the Delta segment and Spark, refocusing on the Alpha segment. This helped us increase our overall market share to 9.7% in period 5. The key takeaway from this decline is that we were not quick enough to launch R&D of new products that would exactly target specific customer segments. This allowed our competition (particularly Purple) to steal market share in segments (Alpha, Beta) where we originally had maximum penetration. Innovo: Our decisions for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We accurately recognized a key strength lay in our inexpensive Regalto R&D capabilities. However, endowed with strong products with strong awareness, we were too passive early on in generating new products to take advantage of that strength. We also underestimated the speed with which competitors would come to market with products that eroded our market share, and as a result, were faced with large holding costs that ate into our Net Contribution, lowering our budget to turn from our ineffective passive strategy to a more aggressive R&D strategy. Halfway through the simulation, we had no pipeline for new products. We were again wrong when looking to Innovo to escape our Regalto tailspin. We hypothesized that by being one of a very few products in Innovo we could gain substantial market share and grow our Net Contribution. However, Sinatra was started too late and was underfunded. While it met certain segment needs well, our manufacturing cost was so high that we lost money on each unit sold. Obviously, our market share did nothing to help our Net Contribution, and the product launch was a failure. By Period 4, we recognized the growth/decline trajectory of each segment in Regalto and had developed a strong model for predicting product preference by segment, allowing us to optimize our R&D spend in Regalto to target our strongest competition and give us the biggest bang for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 70. Fighter Interceptor Wing Introduction Just shortly, after the end of World War II the United States Air Force realized they needed a fighter jet to replace the highly popular P–51 Mustang. North American Aviation Corporation was granted the contract to build these medium range, single–seat, high–altitude, multi– purpose fighter jet/bombers. There were over 6,000 of the jets produced between the two facilities in Los Angeles, California and Columbus, Ohio. This plane was the first United States jet fighter with swept wings, which allowed it to unofficially break the sound barrier on 1 October 1947. Five years later, Jacqueline Cochran became the first woman to break the sound barrier flying a Canadian variant of the F–86. Not only was the plane more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As the technology advanced in China and North Korea the MiG 15 came in to play and was far more superior than the piston engine aircraft the United States and UN forces were flying. One of the most significant things about the MiG 15 is that with its superiority over the P–51 Mustang the United States Air Force had to keep all of the B–29 Superfortress' grounded due to the lack of security. The B–29 Superfortress had been a major game changer in World War II. The B–29 was designed for the high–altitude strategic bomber role. One of the B–29's final roles during World War II was carrying out the atomic bomb attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. After the F–86 Sabre was introduced in Korea, they patrolled the area just south of the Yalu, the so–called "Mig Alley," in long figure eights, always turning towards the north to keep from being surprised. The F–86 Sabre's and the MiG's were evenly matched. Both had 6,000–pound thrust jet engines, and could go supersonic in a dive. The MiG was smaller, and it could climb higher and faster. The Sabre was faster in level flight and in a dive, had a greater range, and could turn tighter in a fast dive. The Sabre carried six 50–caliber machine guns, while the MiG relied on a single 37–mm and two 23–mm cannon. (Sherman, Acepilots, 2011) With the facts that were out about the MiG 15 the United States Air Force wanted to prove ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 72. The Evolution Of Ancient Wargames Evolution of Sports This paper is about the evolution of ancient wargames, more specifically, how they evolved into sports. The focus herein will include an explanation regarding the path of how wargames turned into the modern sport of Fencing throughout the period of recorded history, the cultural influences that impacted changes along the way, and the similarities that still remain. ROOT ORIGINS The origin of Fencing can be traced in some manner, all the way back to the prehistoric era. By Fencing, we're of course talking about the sport of swordplay and organized (and weaponized) competition one one one. We are of course not talking about building a wall. As any mildly educated individual can no doubt guess, walls are for cowards, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus, French and Italian Fencing masters spread this doctrine throughout their schools in the 16th century (Wikipedia). EVOLUTION AND CULTURAL INFLUENCE The cultural influences of Fencing are quite thick. Most of this can be traced in a linear fashion if we observe the history of the sport from when it picked up its name as we know it today. There are periods throughout history and prehistory where armed combat, in general, was something that was measured competitively. Let us glimpse through time. As mentioned above, the earliest records were dated back to the 11th century B.C.E., from there, Homer's Iliad mentions hero duels of single combat, as well as gladiatorial combat. Gladiatorial combat was likely rarely person versus person, so much as it was thousands versus thousands. Though warriors that dueled in this era were lightly armored and used various other weapons aside from swords as the main weapon, and was oft accompanied by a shield. There used to be duels between two individuals and sometimes entire armies. It was used in the ancient era after the fall of Rome to settle disputes and to deal justice (Castello). From there, the medieval era holds some interesting insight. Schools arose that taught sword fighting, though, at this point in time, it is not yet known as Fencing. Written works were produced at the request of members of the periods wealthy and nobility. Though rare, the Royal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 74. Situation Analysis : Chief Decision Maker Essay Airplane Case Situation Analysis (Chief Decision Maker (American Airlines) : The travel industry was revolutionized in 1960 when air travel became affordable. As more people could afford to fly, there was a heavy reliance on travel agents to act as intermediaries between consumers and airlines. The process for booking a flight was complicated, which is why a vast majority of people who flew would consult a travel agent. This process would involve the travel agent, contacting the airline via telephone in the hopes of getting the ideal flight date, or a date suitable for their client. If it was not for the travel agents acting as an intermediary between airline and consumer, the airline industry would have suffered because consumers would not have wanted to go through the hassle of booking a flight. Since travel agents played a critical role in the success of the airline industry, we compensated them with commission for every client they got to fly with us. As technology advanced and new airline booking platforms were introduced, the role of the travel agent drastically changed. In the early 1960's we launched the Semi–Automated Business Research Environment (SABRE) platform with IBM, which gave us a competitive edge in the airline market. SABRE allowed flights to be booked through a computerized system, so there was no more direct calling from an agent to book a flight. Our competition saw the benefits of this platform, so they tried to create their own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 76. The Human Resource Development Partner And Training Manager As the human resource development partner and training manager, I was contacted by JetBlue to develop a detailed lesson plan for their newest addition to their family. JetBlue recently hired thirty new reservation agents to help with their growing business. A lesson plan is a detailed plan of action to guide the trainer throughout the process that intends to take the trainee from step A to Z. This plan must be developed in advanced so that the trainer is prepared for the information that must be taught including: the content to be taught; how much time is required for each lesson; what method will be used to teach the information; what type of training materials are needed; the location of the training; and how the training will be evaluated (Werner & DeSimone, 2012). Before the lesson plan can be developed, information is needed related to the organizational history of JetBlue along with the job responsibilities for the reservation agents. JetBlue Airlines, the fifth largest in the United States, houses their main headquarters in Long Island, NY with corporate offices residing in Cottonwood Heights, Utah. JetBlue was founded by David Neeleman in 1998, and currently uses Sabre reservation systems to book flights to ninety–seven destinations in the US, Central America, Mexico, Caribbean, and South America (Snyder, 2010). "JetBlue inspiration starts here" (Flying on JetBlue, n.d.) is their motto, and it reflects their mission statement of "Inspiring humanity a single action ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 78. Virtual Meeting Platform Plays A Crucial Role As technology is advancing, more tools have emerged in the workplaces to increase the productivity and efficiency of the corporate. Large corporate nowadays has unemployed larger ratio of human capital to decrease cost and most importantly, increase the efficiency because of automation of technology. Arguments on regard to this has been going on and off constantly and people all have a common question in mind, if the efficiency really means what it supposed to be? Of all the technologies we are utilized currently, virtual meeting platform plays a crucial role. The use of virtual meeting platform has significantly shorten the time employees spend on client's site, decreased travel expense and enable the employee to discuss with client at the convenience of their home or office. However, bottom lines are not proving to increase significantly as expected due to lack of personal contact (trust) value, learning value and group synergy gain value. Review/Analysis of the Case According to Eilif Trondsen, He mentioned "The trend toward a virtual workplace is driven by growing numbers of workers spending too much time in the field, interacting with customers, business partners, and collaborators and spending less time in traditional office ". Due to the costly time and expense on traveling to customer's site, most corporates are not hesitated to switching to virtual meeting. Employer now can hire less people since they can do the web training and conference online while saving time ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...