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2. Marketing audit of Nike
MARKETING AUDIT PROJECT ON:
SUBMITTED BY: ANOOP KHURANA 2012081
SHASHANK MAKKAR 2012***
MANRAJ SINGH SANDHU 2012136
OJASWI SHARMA 2012154
SUSHANT SHARMA 2012156
INDEX
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CONTENT
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INTRODUCTION
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ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS
ECONOMIC
CUSTOMER
COMPETITION 3
MARKETING ASPECTS
OBJECTIVES
STRATEGIES
TACTICS
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4P S
PRODUCT
PRICE
PLACE
PROMOTION
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MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
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ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS 12
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CONCLUSION
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RECOMMENDATION
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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INTRODUCTION Nike is an incorporated company ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The company believes that demands from international markets will increase in future. Nike must
cater to a large portion of the new generation that demands the latest trends and styles. Nike should
take into account the changing US demographics due to the rising proportion of Hispanics, Asians,
and African Americans. These groups have different preferences that Nike should be able to satisfy.
Nike should identify the next generation of loyal customers and provide for their needs.
COMPETITION Who are the companies or brands with which the organization or brand competes?
What are their sales and market share trends? How do their approaches to the market differ from the
organizations, and from each other? Are there any specific weaknesses in any competitors that can be
turned into opportunities? Are there any specific strength that are major threats? What adjustments
have been made? Succeeded or not? What other changes are being contemplated? Why? Competition
is very fierce due to the number of companies competing for sales. Lots of money goes to marketing
and promotions using various channels to reach the young demographic group of consumers who
spend the most money on Nike s products. Growth is slowing down in the athletic footwear industry.
But new markets are emerging with high growth rates. These markets include extreme sports market
and the corporate merchandise market.
Nike s global market share was an impressive 30.4% in 1998. The
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4. Corporate Social Responsibility
1.0 Executive Summary
While there is no universally accepted definition of Corporate Social Responsibility, it is usually
described in terms of a company considering, managing and balancing the economic, social and
environmental impacts of its activities. The notion of corporate social responsibility should be a part
of the core business operations of a company, rather than a separate add on .[2]
Given that socially responsible organizations should seek minimize their negative impacts and
maximize their positive impacts , the fast food industry provides an important context in which to
debate the issue of corporate social responsibility. While the influence of myriad factors, including
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[4]
1.1.2 Causes of obesity
Some companies and institutions, have hold Individuals as targets, and claim that everyone
specifically accountable for their own weight. However the blame for obesity is misplaced.
Much obesity is the result of genetics and the environment. Yet individuals are blamed when the food
environment is the problem. Different than twenty years ago, today food outlets are everywhere, and
the most readily available and most heavily promoted food is the least nutritious. Eating is an
automatic response to cues from this kind of environment. The brain is wired to respond to cues, and
those in the food industry have become exceptionally good at triggering those cues.[5]
Fast food and obesity has been a major link that makes the American dining experience and
unfortunately American Health most noteworthy to world specialists. About 60M of the American
population is considered obese. Most significantly is that the impending danger of obesity concern has
become a world phenomenon. The problem of obesity has crept quickly as fast as the spurt of fast
foods all throughout the world. Though, people could not blame McDonaldization and Globalization.
[6]
What makes this type of food so appealing not only to Americans is that it s not just hot, tasty, and
greasy; it s also constant and convenient.
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5. The Critique Of Kenneth Branagh s The Hamlet
In 1996, British actor and director, Kenneth Branagh took on the production of the film The Hamlet. It
is notable that Branagh took into consideration the play s intricate detail as he built around the film. In
his directing effort, he made both plausible and not so brilliant decisions too. It is commendable to a
given extent that Branagh maintained Shakespearean language throughout the film. However, he did
away with a significant part of the play s ambiguous quality by making plain, mindful decisions on
aspects such as setting, characterization and others in the film. Branagh put it in the Napoleonic era
rather than the Middle Ages according to Shakespeare s original version. BRANAGH S DIRECTOR
CONCEPT EMPLOYED STRATEGIES AIMED AT CREATING A BLOWN UP DRAMATIC
VISION OF HAMLET. Several cinematic basics, such as the film s melodic make, compliment
Branagh s complex vision of the film and intrigue the audience.
Several of Branagh s directorial implementations in Hamlet sync well to make the film both
enchanting and witty. His choice to slightly modernize the setting creates a more pompous set plus
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These frequent visualizations create even stronger assertions about Hamlet; which assertions Branagh
risked to include within his version of the film. For example, around the opening of the film, when
Hamlet follows the Ghost into the woods and he spills the details of his demise to Hamlet, a visualized
thought montage appears. The Ghost recounts his death at the hands of Claudius and as the Ghost
narrates, a montage of the events plays. This montage gives the audience a comprehensible illustration
of the Ghost s story as Hamlet draws images of it in his own mind. Instead of showing the
visualization of either Hamlet or the Ghost, Branagh shows the true moments for the audience to critic
the characters on their
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6. Literary Devices In Those Winter Sundays
Relationships between children and their parents can be complex. Often, once the child grows up, they
begin to have a greater understanding and are able to reflect on those relationships. In the poem, Those
Winter Sundays, Robert Hayden writes of a son looking back on his relationship with his father and it
s complexity. Their intricate relationship comes from the son feeling guilt about how unaware he was
of everything his father did and how blinded he was by his childish judgments. Using details to look
back on childhood, sound devices to show a masked feeling and repetition of the word cold to
elaborate on the emotional distance the father shows, the speaker portrays his seemingly strict, yet
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This begins with the first cold (Hayden 2) depicting a father constantly trying to do what s right for his
family and having to deal with a son who s unappreciative and constantly giving him the cold shoulder
because he can only see what shows up before him, unable to see past the wall of ice. In the second
stanza the word cold is compiled with onomatopoeia so the reader can almost hear the sound of
coldness, hear the cold splintering, breaking (Hayden 6). This signifies the son chipping away at the
ice before him and seeing past his father s rough exterior to every small sacrifice he has done for his
family. To end everything the use of the word cold (Hayden 11) symbolizes him breaking through and
driving out every piece of hostile ice blocking the view of his true father. Once removed, he saw a
man who worked hard every single day did everything he knew how to for his family and his son.
Reflecting, he asks What did I know, what did I know / of love s austere and lonely offices (Hayden
14)? Love was a part of everything his father did and worked for. As a child, he only saw the side of
his father that struggled to show his love through typical words and expressions leaving him heavy
with guilt. He is now unable to thank his father for everything because what did he know of the love
of a father to his
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7. Winter Camping Disadvantages
5 Types of Winter Shelters Fit for Camping Enthusiasts
Everyone knows that summer camping is a blast. With great weather, plenty of gorgeous views and
basically every other outdoor enthusiast in the country vying for a camping spot it can be glorious but
also a bit crowded at times. With winter camping on the other hand, you ll still get the great views but
you ll also have the opportunity to enjoy some solidarity on your travels. However, the one big
difference between summer and winter camping is finding the perfect camp shelter to keep your group
safe and warm.
Tents
When it comes to winter tent camping, you ve got 2 main choices for shelter, you can go with a hot
tent or a cold tent. Hot tents are typically made of canvas and designed to accommodate a woodstove.
Great for keeping the heat in and letting moisture out, hot tents are meant to work as a base camp and
stay put. Alternatively, a 3 season cold tent is much more portable and ideal for those who plan to
move from place to place during their outdoor excursions. As long as you have picked a camping site
that is safe from high winds, avalanche risks and winter storms a cold tent can be made comfortable
with a few great camping essentials like a good sleeping bag and a comfy sleeping pad.
Quinzees
A quinzee is a safe, simple and sturdy shelter that can be made by digging a cave into a mound of
snow. With a bit of practice, digging out a quinzee can become a skill that will really come in handy in
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8. My Life Is A Major Illness Called Malaria
The stressful time, which I have encountered in my life is a major illness called Malaria. My body was
infected with malaria disease and I suffered with bad health for about three months. In the third year
of my under graduation, I have been attacked with malaria and It affected me allot. I believe it was the
last day of the first semester in my third year of my under graduation. Myself came out from the
college to my room and I was feeling little dull that day. Slowly there was a slight increase in my body
temperature that night and I thought it might be a normal fever. It was a tough time to sleep that night
in spite to the rise in my body temperature and even I have suffered with body pains that night. I was
all alone in my room that night and moreover, I am staying about 300 kilometres far away from my
parents to pursue my undergraduate studies. That night passed away and the next day In the morning I
fell totally sick. There after I cannot have enough strength to do my work. On that day I did not go to
my college and there after i made a phone call to my relative who lives in the town called Guntur. He
arrived to my room in the evening and took me to the hospital. I was starving from the morning
because I couldn t have enough strength to cook for myself as I was totally ill on that day. The doctor
prescribed certain Laboratory tests and for the mean time as it became evening he told to take some
medicines that might decrease the intensity of my fever.
Later In the next
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9. The Dragon Ball Z Board Game
The battle style is a combination of a board game and a slight variation on color matching games.
Randomized rolls will propel the player s team, assembled by unlocking fighter with in game items or
in app purchases, across the board. This is where the player will encounter other fighters, collectable
items, traps, and boss battles.There isn t much substance to the board game, to be honest, but the
levels are relatively short and don t take much time to cross. At the end of each board is a final boss
battle featuring one of many favorite characters of the Dragon Ball Z universe. Once you ve
completed a stage you have the choice of redoing it on Hard mode and then Z Hard, which opens
some alternate paths but is mainly just more of the same.
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10. Clemens The War Prayer
Clemens piece is written as a condemnation of the strong religious and nationalistic bellicosity he saw
evident in his nation and other alike in his lifetime. This fervor for war was routinely justified by war
theology established in the Old Testament. Clemens, having seen the horror rendered by the total war
wrought upon the south by Sherman s march and the Civil War as a whole, it is easy to imagine how
strongly opposed he would be to the war theology evident in The Book of Joshua . The War Prayer , is
perhaps Clemens attempt to rid the nation of the war theology that in some degree had helped justice
the ferocity of the Civil War. The piece begins describing a nation which is at the onset of war.
Clemens describes man and woman alike, filled with a fiery desire for war, fueled by their belief in
nation and God, not unlike the Israelites in, The Book of Joshua . The parallels drawn between the
people of the two texts makes Clemens writing all the more effective as a criticism of, The Book of
Joshua . Clemens make very clear that nation s lust for war is perpetuated by an aggressive war
theology. Clemens describes the scene, in the churches the pastors preached devotion to flag and
country, and invoked the God of Battles beseeching His aid in our good cause in outpourings of fervid
eloquence which moved every listener (Twain, par. 1). In the following paragraph, Clemens further
highlights the relationship between religion and the fervor for war in his description
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11. The Tragedy Of The Survivor
Not many people think of death as something that can be survived. After all, death is an inescapable
aspect of life for all things on Earth. There are, however, instances where death stares one in the face
and is repelled at the last moment. Whether this avoidance is right or wrong, the outcome will have
the same, everlasting effect. The survivor will forever carry that moment with them, haunted by the
injustice done to them. Robbed of the serenity that death may bring from bleak scenarios, life becomes
devoid of the vibrancy it once possessed. The survivor becomes a ghost with a physical form, walking
with the burdens of their past resting on their minds. Analyzing the events that these people
encountered with this mindset can foster a greater sense of empathy toward the survivors.
The concept of human mortality is a daunting notion that everyone has to come to terms with
eventually. This idea that the life people lead will ultimately conclude can be accepted, and is made
easier with time to digest this thought. This process though, can be taken and twisted into something
that is toxic to the mind. When someone is faced with the certainty of death and they have come to
grips with the fact that it is inescapable, it is a form of torture to take this certainty away. What this
action does is invalidate the sense of reality that has been accepted by the victim. It takes away the
feeling of euphoria that comes with the acceptance of death, the release from life s constraints.
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12. Ergot Is The Main Cause Of The Salem Witch Trials
The poisonous fungus Ergot is the main cause of the Salem Witch Trials because in the 1500s, Rye
bread was found to be a main staple of people s diets, and the the spread of this fungus through the
consumption of Rye is the only feasible explanation to the random outbreak of witch persecution.
The first reason why Ergot is the main cause of the Salem Witch Trials is that the symptoms of those
who were bewitched were experiencing line up exactly with the symptoms of those who had
consumed Ergot. Linda R. Caporael of University of California at Santa Barbara argues that symptoms
displayed by the children thought to be bewitched fits and complaints of being pricked or bitten, for
example were typical of ergotism. This suggest that those
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13. Religious, Social, Philosophical, And Political Upheaval
Religious, social, philosophical, and political upheaval spread throughout both Europe and the
Americas during over the course of the eighteenth century. In prominent Western nations such as
England, France, and Spain, religious tensions persisted from power struggles between Catholicism
and Protestantism throughout the 1600s. However, while governments remained entrenched in
organized religion at a state level, Enlightenment ideas emphasizing human reason brought about a
new epistemological ideology, called deism (Duiker, 463). While this previously unfamiliar
philosophy failed to replace the dominant Protestant or Catholic religions of established nations,
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Despite the influence of Enlightenment throughout the Western world during the French and Indian
War, France and England s government level worldviews remained decidedly theistic. Because of this,
the Treaty of Paris, which detailed the terms of truce at the end of the war in 1763, remains untouched
by deistic, humanistic influences. With centuries long traditions entrenched in either Protestant or
Catholic theologies, leaders of both nations either possessed no desire to break the status quo or found
attempting a separation of church and state impossible. In the centuries leading up to the French and
Indian War, which is the official name for the North American front of the Severn Years War, both
France and England experienced significant religious turmoil. France, led by King Louis XV at the
treaty s signing, maintained a heavily Catholic tradition since King Henry IV signed the Edict of
Nantes in 1598. As for England under King George III, the official Church of England followed
protestant theology (Duiker, 390 391). These deeply ingrained traditional ideologies prevented deism
and other enlightenment theologies from dominating the thoughts and language expressed in the
Treaty of Paris. Holding to their traditional theological leanings, authors of France and England s
Treaty of
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14. Newell Company Case Study
Newell Company was established in 1902 by Edgar A. Newell after he purchased a brass curtain rods
manufacturer. From brass curtain rods, Newell then became a manufacturer for both home and
hardware products (Montgomery, 2005). Over time, the organization developed a two pronged
approach to strategy. The two approaches included; following an established acquisition process
(Newellization) and progression over the company s multiple divisions. Newellization can be
described as the process the acquired company goes through in order to be faster and more efficient
while also incorporating the items into their current product line. Through the years, instead of
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By purchasing Mirra Cote, Newell added a new product to their company and also started a new
relationship with a discount retailer. The organization flourished with their two pronged approach to
strategy which consisted of: following an established acquisition process (Newellization) and
guaranteeing corporate progression over the company s multiple divisions.
Rubbermaid
By 1998, Newell was considering a merger with Rubbermaid Incorporated to form a new company,
Newell Rubbermaid Incorporated. The purchase was a tax free exchange of 0.7883 shares of Newell
stock for each share of Rubbermaid (Montgomery, 2005, p. 12). Prior to the acquisition of
Rubbermaid, Newell had three major product groupings: Hardware and Home Furnishings, Office
Products, and Housewares (Montgomery, 2005). Adding Rubbermaid to Newell s product line would
allow them the opportunity to sell a wide range of products which would now include plastic products,
ranging from housewares to toys. McDonough expected, Newell to be able to apply its established
process of acquiring, streamlining, and managing smaller companies to this large one (Montgomery,
2005, p. 12). However, an unexpected change in the market occurred on the day of the acquisition.
Newell s closing price on Tuesday before the deal was $49.063, valuing Rubbermaid s shares at 49%
over its closing price of $25.875 (Montgomery, 2005). Immediately after the deal, Newell s shares fell
to $43.875 while Rubbermaid s shares
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15. Rio Tinto Ethics Case Study
Introduction
Rio Tinto is one of the leading metals and mining company with its headquarters in UK. The company
was found during 1873 by the multinational investors who bought the mine complex from the Spanish
government. With footprint on 40,000 countries, Rio Tinto employs about 66,000 people across six
continents. Rio Tinto has strong presence in Australia with its Australian headquarters located at
Melbourne. Their main products are gold, silver, copper, aluminium, iron ore, industrial minerals,
thermal and metallurgical coal and uranium.
Legitimacy
Legitimacy theory advocates that any business has to comply with a social contract as per which the
firm performs various activities and actions that favours the society. These actions are well received
from the society thus achieving the objectives of the organization therefore ensuring sustainability of
operations. Rio Tinto as a company adopts the legitimacy theory activities for its corporate social
responsibility activity. Rio Tinto continuously fund and invest in community welfare activities it is a
part of their CSR.
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Implementing these systems to protect the workers is the main priority of Rio Tinto. Rio Tinto has a
supportive management system that provides framework for incorporating and identifying risk,
assessing and managing risk in all of the operations. Rio Tinto has a goal of zero harm but they fail to
reach this gaol and caused three people their lives during 2013. This may threaten the legitimacy of
the company. Rio Tinto managed to provide support and counselling to the families of the deceased,
which may help in repairing and maintain the legitimacy of the company. Rio Tinto needs to improve
their efforts and be more focus to prevent this type of
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16. Lazarillo De Tormes
Religion and government plays a vital role in society. In the past, churches and temples were entrusted
to teach society the way to live life. The main responsibility of churches and temples were to serve the
spiritual needs of society. Furthermore, priests advised townspeople of their religious duties. Similarly,
the government instructed people the way to live in society. The government implemented regulations
and laws that should be followed in order to achieve tranquility and stability in the state. Both the
church and the government were seen to be an ideal model for the people in order to know how to act
in accordance with the implemented ideals. However, many people failed to realize the hypocrisy and
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After serving a blind man, Lazarillo learns that his new master, the priest, would rather starve
Lazarillo to death than share his food. For instance, the priest would carry the bread offerings from the
church and immediately lock them in the chest when arriving home. There was not a morsel of
appetizing food to eat anywhere in the house. Instead, the priest left a string of onions locked in a
room and allowed Lazarillo to only eat one of the onions every four days. In addition, the priest was
exceptionally frugal when it came to sharing meals. Lazarillo explained how the priest would give him
all the bones he d been gnawing on a plate (Anonymous 19). Lastly, Lazarillo explained how the priest
would lie that priests have to be very temperate in their eating and drinking habits, however the priest
would devour meals at brotherhood meetings or in houses of mourning (Anonymous 20). As a result,
the priest defied all the characteristics that a religious man should embody. Religious figures are
highly esteemed for their devotion to piety and charity. The author of Lazarillo de Tormes presents the
priest as an avaricious character in order to display the hypocrisy present in the church. The priests
would forbid against sinning, however, they fail discipline themselves. Thus, the priests would portray
themselves as devout believers, however, many of them were guilty of committing notorious
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17. Reflection Paper On Public Relations
Throughout the semester, the speakers have reaffirmed the fact that I would like to go into Public
Relations. They have told me everything I already know about the business including writing is key
and that networking is important. However, they have also mentioned things that I had not yet thought
of before such as business papers are a lifesaver, charity is a must, getting to know your client is
important and plenty more. Being able to hear first hand about the business and what it takes to be
successful in the future has helped me prepare for any future jobs or internships. In our first class with
a speaker, Kelly Rossman discussed about while the social media and writing is a key aspect of Public
Relations you must also look at the business part of Public Relations. The business aspect you should
have includes partner agreements, no competition contracts, confidentiality agreements and more. All
of these things help your business run smoothly and ensure that your customers are protected. When
dealing with people you never know what is going to happen because they are so unpredictable.
Having the safety guard to protect you is not only important for your business but for yourself also. It
gives you peace at mind knowing that if you were to wake up the next morning to bad news at least
you have something to fall back on. This will help you focus on being the best Public Relations
specialist you can be and take away unnecessary worry. Going forward I will make sure that
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18. Jonas Salk
The reward for work well done is the opportunity to do more (Biography 1). Jonas Edward Salk was a
medical doctor and epidemiologist, who aided in the manufacturing of the first vaccine to counteract
poliomyelitis (polio). Jonas Salk, the pioneer for the first polio vaccine, was a humanitarian who
worked to help others, which reflected his Jewish background.
Most notably, Jonas Edward Salk was known for his work in the field of medicine, specifically the
polio vaccine, his medical research institution, and the institution s fight against AIDS. Salk was
working with Thomas Francis Jr. at New York University College of Medicine, where they were
developing a killed virus vaccine (Britannica 1). A killed virus or inactivated vaccine is an ... Show
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According to IsJewish.com, if one s mother is Jewish, then the person s religion is Jewish. When
Jonas Salk was asked by Herb Meyer, a friend of Salk, what he thought of Intelligent Design vs.
evolution, Salk responded by saying, Why do I have to choose? Why must it be one or the other? Of
course evolution is real. DNA mutates and that makes evolution one of the most powerful forces in
nature. But who set evolution into motion? Can t God have done that? (Aussiegirl 1) Based on this
quote, Salk reveals his thoughts about God and accredits the creation of evolution, small mutations
and not common ancestry, to God. Moreover, when the poliomyelitis vaccine was released in 1955,
Jonas Salk was asked by Edward R. Murrow in an interview about who owned the patent for vaccine.
Well, the people, I would say, Salk responded. There is no patent. Could you patent the sun? (Palmer
1) By saying this, Jonas Salk insinuated that a substance so helpful, is best kept without the defilement
of economic
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19. Samuel Clarkson Character Analysis
SAMUEL JACKSON: A 70 year old Los Angeles post worker. JANICE JACKSON: A 65 year old
Los Angeles social worker and Samuel s wife. UNKNOWN CALLER: A robber Setting Compton,
California 1990s, urban neighborhood, Samuel and Janice s bedroom. Lights brighten to represent the
sun coming up, SAMUEL wakes up and sits at the edge of his bed and nudges his wife, JANICE.
SAMUEL: (After a moment) Baby, wake up. I m hungry. Go whip up some breakfast. Baby, baby,
baby! (Nudges JANICE) JANICE: Yell one more time, Sam, and I ma knock you upside the head with
this here telephone. It s my day off; I don t feel like gettin up this early. SAMUEL: I ll make my own
breakfast then. You don t do nothing no more. I could die today could be my last breakfast, but you
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SAMUEL: Eggs, bacon, and some of that signature French toast. Thank you baby, I love you. (Lights
dim to allow stage to be set up for the living room scene.) JANICE: (Lights go up in the empty living
room) Baby, we ve been robbed! SAMUEL: (SAMUEL bursts out of the bedroom door.) What in the
so that mean no breakfast? JANICE: No! We need to call the police to see if we can get our stuff back!
SAMUEL: (SAMUEL sprints into the kitchen to check the refrigerator.) Janice! Oh Lord, oh Lordy,
Lordy, Lord! They stole all the food out the ice box! Call the FBI, the CIA, the NAACP! This not
right. We need some reconciliation. You still got your EBT card?! JANICE: All you think about is
food, food, food. Call the police so we can file a police report! (As SAMUEL is about to call, his
phone rings and an unknown number appears on his cell phone screen.) SAMUEL: Hello?
UNKNOWN CALLER: (The caller s voice is heard off stage) If you want all of
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20. Importance Of Data Storage Network Security
Importance of Data Storage Network Security
There would be no need for securing data storage network if you can save your information on the
network without anyone altering the content. However, it is almost impossible for you to save your
information in an unsecured data storage network and retrieve it just the way you saved it. In today s
world where hackers are rampant everywhere, the need to secure data storage network becomes a
major concern for security experts.
Over the years, our team of security experts have published a series of articles regarding information
security, and also created many awesome video courses, which are highly valuable in tackling the
information security challenges.
Before we highlight the importance of data storage network security, it is wise to talk briefly about
data storage on its own. Of course, we all know the reasons why we need to save information in a
secure place. And knowing fully that those information are saved in the data storage network, it is
important to device strong security measures to protect the network from possible harm.
Data storage network security is the process of securing data storage architecture and protect the
information therein from unauthorized people. The reason for data storage network security is to
ensure that the information is well protected from unauthorized individual. Definitely, if the storage
network is not secured, it s almost 100 percent certain that the stored information would be
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21. Business Plan Example
Genius In Training Inc.
Business Plan
June 28, 2013
Table of Contents
Description Page
Executive Summary 2
Company Mission, Vision, Value Statement 4
Opportunity Analysis 5
Marketing Plan 7
Operations and Management 9
Financial Statements 12
Estimate and Request for Funding 15
Exit Strategy 16
Genius In Training Inc.
Executive Summary
Syndee Howgate CEO of Genius In Training Inc. has identified she will need $229,750 to open a
LearningRX Center in Sugar Land, Texas. LearningRX of Sugar Land will be the dba of Genius In
Training Inc. The funds will cover the purchase and installation of the equipment and machinery, ...
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As a franchisee, LearningRx will have an exclusive territory for offering the LearningRx program. In
addition, as a franchisee, Syndee Howgate, will be able to train additional trainers themselves.
This business is different from other approaches to academic remediation in that it does not work at
the academic level, but rather targets the underlying cognitive skills that make learning easier and
more efficient. It is not tutoring. It is giving the child the tools he needs to handle academic
22. instruction. The strengths of this business are the program itself, the company support and the
experience of Syndee Howgate.
Genius In Training Inc.
Company Mission, Vision, Value Statement
Company description of service we offer
Through one on one brain training sessions with certified Brain Trainers, we will provide an engaging,
life changing experience to anyone seeking to improve their cognitive abilities.
Mission Statement Genius In Training Inc. is dedicated to providing life changing experiences through
results proven brain training by establishing a meaningful partnership with our clients, our staff
members, and our community. We will respect the interests and goals of each party while maintaining
a reputable growing business.
Vision Statement Genius In Training Inc. seeks to provide all children with the best education
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23. Analysis Of Mcewan s Atonement By Ian Mcewan
When it comes to the personal, uncontrollable misfortunes in life, there seems to be two main ways to
handle it: either ignore it, or face it then and there. Ian McEwan s Atonement is a prime example of
this struggle in dealing with traumatic situations. In Paper One, I stated that McEwan suggests the best
way to deal with life s traumas is to face them head on rather than to completely ignore them.
McEwan shows this through the mistakes Briony makes as her innocence misguides her into a divided
relationship with her sister Cecilia. Similarly, Robbie faces the traumatic war experiences and
separation from Cecilia which puts himself in a tense situation that he cannot entirely grapple. In both
cases, it s apparent that facing traumas head on leads the characters to reflect upon their choices and
overcome weaknesses. However, in Parts Two and Three, Briony s personal stories, interpretation of
events, and reflection of her choices imply something else. I think it s clear that McEwan ultimately
emphasizes that a better way to cope with trauma is to write about them in the form of stories. Doing
so allows one to not only acknowledge the traumas, but also to move beyond it, control it, and lessen
its severity. These beneficial effects can only be achieved through means of writing stories. Writing
stories forces one to acknowledge one s trauma and eventually embrace it. Briony takes advantage of
this during her nursing experiences which forces her to mature and become independent.
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24. Murder In The Tell-Tale Heart By Edgar Allan Poe
Ever wonder how you d feel after killing someone? Well the Narrator of The Tell Tale Heart commits
a crime thinking it would all be okay, since he buries the evidence, but will he be okay? The narrator,
the murderer, acts perfectly calm and okay when the cops show up, because of course the evidence is
gone, but is it? He had no reason to seek revenge, he killed this man because of the man s evil eye.
After killing the man he doesn t have to worry about the evil eye staring at him. He says in the story
His eye would trouble me no more. (Poe 93) He say this after killing the man. So, the man s heart is
dead, so is the evil eye that scares him so much. The murdered ends up taking responsibility for his
actions at the end of the story. He
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25. The Study Of Evolution And Evolution
THE STUDY OF EVOLUTION
The study of Evolution has been a hot topic of controversy over the last two centuries. The definition
of evolutionary biology itself generally refers to an area of biological study mixed with the study of
the evolutionary processes that are produced by the diversity of life on Earth. This tour of centuries
ago, the one you are about to take will help you gain a better understanding of not only those who
have influenced the theories of evolution, but also a few pieces of evidence of evolution that help
support the theory itself.
The history of evolution
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Together with Alfred Russel Wallace, they introduced a scientific theory that branched patterns of
evolution, resulting in a process called natural selection.
He developed his ideas by observing many animals on the Galapagos Islands. He noticed that certain
species in one geographical area was different from the same species in another field. At Galapagos
Island, Charles discovered evidence of animal fossils that could help him prove the theory of natural
selection. Many animals that Charles examined were; the land iguana, the marine iguana, saddle back
Tortoise, the Flightless Cormorant and the cormorant.
Scenic locations on Galapagos Island
In addition, here are a few scenic locations located on the Galapagos Islands. One scenic area of
Galapagos Island is Bartolome and Pinnacle Rock.
One of the smaller islands in the Galápagos Archipelago is Bartolomé Island, which has its unique
feature known as the Pinnacle Rock. This rock has the most famous views of the islands. Bartolomé
lies south of the equator and east of the larger island known as San Salvador Island. Being one of the
most visited islands, Bartolomé is covered with volcanic ashes and hardened lava mountain flows. As
visitors arrive at the steps outlined by the volcanic shoreline, they make their way up hundreds of
steps made by Galapagos native wood mounted by lava, reaching
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26. The Discovery Of Economy Essay
It is a pristine tradition that much matters to a nation, when it comes to issues irrelevant to human
development. Speaking in terms of reality, the economic boom of a nation is what human development
all about.
Now let us profoundly analyze what exactly is the economic boom of a nation. As we begin our
analysis, it is highly important for the reader to be enlightened with the fact that it is necessary to think
the right way if he has to understand this immensely valuable message. The reader will have to
discredit all economic and political concepts and thoughts in considering the planet earth as a single
nation and its people as just its citizens with no individual nationalities. Thinking this way alone can
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We are the sole root cause for the bias in the standard of living in the USA with that of Nigeria or
Somalia or any other impoverished region of this earth.
According to the modern concept and thought, every one of us is keenly interested to know how
nature has created us and how the universe came into existence but none has ever tried to wonder at
the interrogative word why . Why has nature created us together on a single planet, why not Blacks,
Whites, Asians, the Yellow race and the Semitic race, each on a different planet? It was the duty of the
dynamic and charismatic leadership of this world to teach humanity how to peacefully co exist and
mutually live on this earth as unified, uniform and united body of humanity. Was it not possible for the
nature that devised everything in order, to create life on other planets in our planetary neighborhood?
With these questions on our minds we can easily arrive at a conclusion that we the citizens of the
nation earth are a single nation and one family. The cream of this world s entire human layers, masses
and races irrespective of nationality or religion were destined to demonstrate the planet earth and its
people from any nook and corner of its expanse that they are its citizens, the earthlings.
It s time, I think,
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27. Essay about The National Health Services
The National health services (NHS) provides a comprehensive healthcare services across the entire
nation. It is considered to be UK s proudest institution, and is envied by many other countries because
of its free of cost health delivery to its population. Nevertheless, it is often seen as a political football
as it affects all of us in some way and hence everyone carry an opinion about it (Cass, 2006). Factors
such as government policies, funding, number of service users, taxation etc all make up small parts of
this large complex organisation. Therefore, any imbalances within one sector can pose a substantial
risk on the overall NHS (Wheeler Grice, 2000). This essay will discuss whether the NHS aim of
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However, a healthy lifestyle was seen to prevail among the rich population (Webster, 2002; Geoffrey,
2011). Later, findings from a series of reports including report from Royal commission on National
Health Insurance in 1926; The Sankey Commission on Voluntary Hospitals in 1937; and reports from
British Medical Association (BMA) in 1930 and 1938, all collectively indicated that inadequacy
existed in the pattern of the services (Christopher, 2004; Webster, 2002). Evident were reports of
conflicting care and duplication of work between the municipal and voluntary hospitals (Wheeler
Grice, 2000). Additionally, world war had a huge impact on the health services and the conditions in
which hospitals, theatres, radiology and pathology department operated was very poor. Thus, no
machinery existed that supported running of a coordinated healthcare system, hence a need for
unified, simplified and cohesive system was felt (Smith, 2007). Furthermore, Royal Commission s
report suggested that funding for the health services might benefit from general taxation rather than its
basis on insurance principle (Christopher, 2004). However, it was not until the Beveridge report in
1942, which provided a huge drive and momentum for a movement of change in the health services.
And within subsequent years seen were the proposals for NHS drawn through the White Paper in
1944, then in 1946 the National Health Service Act and at last in 1948 the establishment of the NHS
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28. Reconstruction Scavenger Hunt
Name:Hayat Elqossari Period:1st End of Civil War and Reconstruction Scavenger Hunt Directions:
Click on the links to watch videos or read text related to the question. Use complete sentences and
spell check your document. Battle of Gettysburg http://www.history.com/topics/american civil
war/gettysburg address/videos/the battle of gettysburg Why did the South want to bring the war
North? If the fighting was elsewhere, then it would be easy for Northerners to go along with the war;
however, if there was damage or a threat to the North then the Northerners would feel as if it was time
to end the war so that they can find a way out of further danger, and bring back peace. It was a last
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Congress passes the Reconstruction Act of 1867, which divided the South into districts and required
Southern states to approve the 14th Amendment to grant blacks citizenship, before rejoining the
Union. Later, congress gives African Americans the right to vote by ratifying the 15th Amendment.
The Reconstruction established the South s first state funded public school systems, created a just
taxation legislation, and passed laws against discrimination and economic development programs. The
approach of Congress was different than Johnson s plan, because they worked to improve the lives of
African Americans by passing laws in their favor, and expanding their rights. Congress did not care
what the South wanted, and expected the South to abide by their rules. On the other hand, Johnson
wanted to preserve the nation, and did not want to do anything to anger the South. Moreover, he was a
strong believer in states rights, and the idea that the federal government had no right to enforce
restrictive laws on the entire country. 12. What was the white response to Radical Reconstruction? In
response to Radical Reconstruction, whites resorted to violence. White supremacist organizations
targeted Republicans and African Americans. White supremacy spread through the south as
Reconstruction died out. 13. What event marked the end of Reconstruction? The Compromise of 1876
marked the end of Reconstruction. In this compromise, Rutherford B. Hayes agreed to accept
Democratic control over the entire South, in return for the presidency, and Democrats in Congress
agreed to his
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29. The Design Model Developed By Sister Callista Roy
In the clinical setting, nurses must evaluate their patients in order to better understand their needs.
Multiple conceptual models exist in order to guide the evaluation process as well as to enhance the
nurses scope of practice. The focus of this paper will be based on the Roy Adaptation Model
developed by Sister Callista Roy, in which the model will be explained, analyzed and discussed
through a clinical situation. Presentation of the conceptual model Sister Callista Roy established her
first publication of the Roy Adaptation model in 1970 defining nursing as enhancing life processes to
promote adaptation (Roy, 2009, p.28). Many theorists, such as Helson and von Bertalanffy, inspired
the creation of her own model (McEwen Wills, 2011). The two core principles that make up this
model are humanism and veritivity (Pepin, Kerouac Ducharme, 2010). Humanism describes the
importance of the subjective dimensions of a person while the term veritivity, created by Roy, is the
principle of human nature that affirms a common purposefulness of human existence (Roy, 2009,
p.28). Consequently, the Roy adaptation model emphasizes the need to adapt. It assesses the
interaction and effect the environment may be having on the patient while undergoing the disease
process or experience. Thus, the environment and the patient s health are interchangeable. The modes
of adaptation consist of the physiological mode as well as three psychosocial modes, which are broken
down into
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30. Minimum Drinking Age
United States is one of the few countries in the world with drinking age over twenty one years. In a
country where eighteen years olds are allowed to vote, are allowed smoke, are allowed buy guns, are
considered as adults and moreover are drafted in the military where they put their lives in danger for
the safety of all of the citizens of this country, however, they are too immature to drink. All the adults
should have the right to drink alcohol, and it should be legal for a person who is ready to take care of
the country by not just being in military, but by voting in election, making choices that are best for
him and the country, to drink when he is eighteen years of age. The United States is one of only four
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the only way to find if one option is better than other is through comparison. If we compare the
drinking habits of eighteen to twenty years old Americans to the habits of European youth, you will
find that European countries where most minimum drinking laws are 18 years of age tend to drink
alcohol in a safer amount and in a safer way than United States, where minimum drinking age is 21
years of age. . According to the World Health Organization while 15 and 16 year old teens in many
European states, where the drinking age is 18 or younger, have more drinking occasions per month,
they have fewer dangerous, intoxication occasions than their American counterparts. For example, in
southern European nations ratios of all drinking occasions to intoxication occasions were quite low
roughly one in ten while in the United States, almost half of all drinking occasions resulted in
intoxication . (Global Status Report). This shows that higher drinking age is not effective or safer than
drinking age being at 18 years of age. According to the Choose responsibility, laws governing alcohol
use are usually culturally derived, there is substantial international variation in minimum legal
drinking and purchase ages. Generally, a state s drinking or purchase age purchase age is more
commonly legislated that drinking age corresponds to the legal age of majority or the point at which
an individual assumes adult roles in society (Choose Responsibility). So, in American culture, where a
person becomes adult at the age of 18 and is responsible for himself and is considered mature enough
to take care of himself, should also be allowed to consume alcohol at the age of
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31. The American Government Supports The Energy Industry...
The American government supports the energy industry through large investments for research and
development.
The stability and corruption of the American government is a debate continuing today. America is
viewed as one of the most powerful countries, although it has been weakened in the past. The public
view of safety in America varies, as there are thoughts as to whether the American government is a
main target of terrorism. America is one of the most competitive countries worldwide, thus making it
difficult to have a small business there. However, overall the American government supports the
important sectors of the economy in order to create a better future for its nation. Over the years, the
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Continued investment should be encouraged in order to develop the best technology in energy for the
future. Continued investment will allow for new and exciting developments that will improve the
energy industry in the long run. It will assist the industry in satisfying the growing demand and need
for sustainability. There are a number of political and legal factors that are significant to the energy
industry. For example, laws and government regulation on energy use could potentially affect the
demand for domestic energy and thus lead to a shift in prices. However, with an increase of clean
energy use, the demand for energy will not change dramatically due to laws and regulations, instead,
the future prosperity of the globe will improve.
Innovation and Technology centres in Houston have great benefits on the energy industry.
By encouraging innovation and technology, Houston brings forward positive changes in a number of
factors that benefit the energy industry, including efficiency, productivity, quality and competitiveness.
Fitzgerald describes innovation as the ticket to the future (Joyner, 2010, pp. 1) It is achieved through
brainstorming fast and new ideas, focusing on the big picture, and knowing the needs of the market.
The fundamental role of technology, in the energy industry specifically, is achieving great
advancements to improve the status of the current industry. This could consist of increasing output,
improving effectiveness, or enhancing use. Within
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32. The Revolt Of Mother By Mary E. Wilkins Freeman And...
Keana Jones
April 6, 2017
The Revolt of Mother by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman and Trifles by Susan Glaspell: Where s The Power
Of Feminism ?
In the late nineteenth century, America was considered as a patriarchal society. Where males had all
control and women worked as their slave. Women were to support all decisions, cook, clean, conceive
children, teach, and remain silent. Women has continuously remained a lower standard than men. Still
today, womankind is assumed of as unintelligent, inadequate, weak minded, and unimportant than
males. Mary E. Wilkins Freeman, the author of The Revolt of Mother , and Susan Glaspell the author
of Trifles, share the true meaning of women s empowerment. The focus of the stories revolves around
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In a patriarchal frontier society, only focuses on conquest and foundation than feminine vales. For
instance, in the beginning of the story, Mrs. Penn constantly askes Mr. Penn, why is he building a new
barn. Mr. Penn avoids the question and tries to shoot her off. Adoniram shows this behavior because
women are not supposed to become a speaking subject. For this reason, Sarah explains to Nanny one
of these days you ll find out, an then you ll know only what men folks think we do, so far as any use
of it goes, an how we d ought to reckon men folks in with Providence an not complain of what they do
any more than we do of the weather (Mary E. Wilkins Freeman , pg. 3). Women are only supposed to
support their husband and never complain. Another problem Sarah faces is different visions. Men and
women only agree completely when it s a team effort. There s certain things a man wouldn t
understand about a woman as for a woman to a man. Father s main symbol of success is his barn
(Cutter). For Father, his only vision leads to money. In other words, The wilderness into cattle, the
cattle into money, and then the money into more barns to house more cattle (Cutter). The more money
Father has, the more growth in ego. Whereas, Mother counterpoises the actual and symbolic realm of
the home (Cutter). Mother isn t as materialistic as Father. The new home is for expanding the
generation and honoring Nanny s wedding. It s not
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33. Animal Cruelty In Perdue Farms
Throughout the Perdue farms across the country, there has been evidence of overcrowding and
unethical treatment to the chickens kept in the barns. This past December, footage of workers
stomping on the necks of chickens in a North Carolina Perdue chicken farm was released by Mercy
for Animals, a nonprofit organization dedicated to preventing animal cruelty in the food industry (
Watch ). With the introduction of this video, the organization stated that the only direct solution to this
problem is to become vegetarian, but I refuse to believe that that is the only option. I am personally
concerned with what foods and chemicals I am putting into my body, and it makes me uncomfortable
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According to Farm Sanctuary, the chickens, and the large barns they are raised in, are covered in
feces. Even under these conditions, Perdue still believes they are healthy enough for human
consumption ( Factory Farming ). Over the years, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)
has travelled around the country to protest with other disgruntled Perdue employees. During one of
their protests at the Perdue slaughterhouse in Salisbury, Maryland, Ingrid E. Newkirk, PETA president,
came across chickens dying from heatstroke in exposed crates. After further investigation, she found
that if the chickens can t handle the unethical conditions created by the employees and are dead,
dying, diseased, or disabled, they will be thrown like lifeless beings into bins labelled 4D ( Frank
Perdue s Legacy ). The awful fact of the matter is that most of the chickens are disabled as the
majority of them suffer from broken bones. This occurs because of the rapid breast growth the
company sets as standards for production. The number of hormones and antibiotics that the company
infuses into the chickens makes them grow at abnormally fast rates. The normal chicken s life span is
about ten to fifteen years ( Frank Perdue s Legacy ). Perdue typically slaughters its chickens once they
reach the age of two months. At this age, their breast size is approximately the same as a ten year old
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34. Rheumatoid Arthritis And Its Effects On The Human Body
Rheumatoid arthritis is a disease in which your joints are very sore and ache multiple times of the day.
This disease is in the autoimmune system because the immune system mistakenly attacks your own
body tissue and results in these pains. It ordinarily affects the small joints of your hands and feet. The
lining of these joints is attacked and causes painful swelling. It also affects other organs such as your
skin, eyes, lungs, and blood vessels. If not treated correctly it is known to cause bone deformity.
Rheumatoid arthritis is predominantly more common in women and generally begins around age 40. A
symptom of this autoimmune system disease includes tender and warm, swollen joints, usually in the
smaller joints of your body.
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35. Outline Of The Manhattan Project
The Manhattan Project
Jervontae Young
Mr.Davis
English III
16 october 2017
Outline
Thesis Statement: The Manhattan Project was the American program for researching and developing
the first atomic bombs because of the project it cost a lot of people their lives.
Introduction
Which President form the Atomic Bomb in why?
The agencies leading up to the Manhattan Project were first formed in 1939 by President Franklin D.
Roosevelt
U.S. intelligence operatives reported that scientists working for Adolf Hitler were already working on
a nuclear weapon.
II. Why did the U.S join World War II and who were they align with?
Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, President Roosevelt declared that the U.S. would enter World War II
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The First Atomic Bomb Mission Trinity B 29 Operations Three Weeks Before Hiroshima. Air Power
History, vol. 60, no. 4, Winter 2013, p. 4. EBSCOhost, search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true
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). Like in 1945 once years of life analysis and testing by 2 main man of science physicist and
molecular biologist the US was able to drop 2 atomic bombs on japan in this town still not fix to the
current day within the reasons for America to form atomic weapons was as a result of Nazi was
creating some in different axis power in they was on there list to hit with their bombs that why
America created there bomb faster and additional deadly than different they was prepared for war,
however this wasn t simple it took America one hundred twenty,000 individuals in virtually two
billion greenbacks within the method of creating the primary 2 atomic bombs in no one knew
regarding not even the vice chairman Harry S Truman did not grasp till he became President.There
wasn t one however 2 styles of atomic bombs used throughout warfare II one was gun type fission
weapon and implosion type weapon of mass destruction.They created a gun known as skinny Man
victimization element that was impractical, so that they created another one very little Boy created of
uranium 235 and atom that is created of zero.7 % of natural metal.Three strategies were
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