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    “Architecture of Doom” is a film that documents the aesthetics of Germany during the Third Reich, and features sketches and scale models of the Greater Berlin he intended to build before World War II began. But more importantly, the film uses the aesthetics as a vessel to delve into Hitler’s psychology to try to understand the mindset of a madman when imbued with absolute power. The fact is that Adolf Hitler is remembered as a murderous dictator responsible for killing six million Jewish citizens

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    When iron ore is extracted from the mines, it is typically in the form of haematite (Fe2O3), goethite (Fe2O3.H2O) and is composed of up to 50% Fe. These compounds then undergo beneficiation which consists of: concentration, sintering, reduction and refining to improve the purity of Fe present. The main chemical processes involved are sintering, which produces carbon dioxide,

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    that adding 0.15 wt.% zirconium during inoculation of pure magnesium leads to reduction of 80% of the grain growth [1-21]. However if zirconium is added to the alloys having aluminum, it formed intermetallic phases with aluminum and loses its grain refining properties. Since most commonly used magnesium alloy in the casting is Mg-Al alloy, there has been an extensive research on the solute elements for the Mg-Al alloys for achieving the grain refinement. Some of the solute element’s effect on the grain

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    BP, originally known as British Petroleum, which was founded in 1889, is part of the world’s seven largest publicly traded oil and gas companies. According to BP’s recent annual report BP states that they provide their customers with “fuel for transportation, energy for heat and light, lubricants for engines, and petrochemical items used to make items for everyday use such as paints, clothes, and packaging.” The current CEO of BP, Bob Dudley, has a focus on turning the company around into a safer

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    satisfied. The UPS did not lower its expectations for its younger drivers, instead leaders found it important to start speaking their language, and training them in ways that were relevant to them. 5 CULTURE GLOBIZATION Culture is the training or refining of one’s mind from social environments in which one grew up. In order to adapt to local cultures and market needs, companies must shift to decentralized, collaborative decision-making. That requires developing many leaders capable of working anywhere

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    Starbucks: Delivering Customer Service Overview Problem statement: In 2002, market exploration has exposed that Starbucks has an opening in gathering its consumer’s outlooks in relations of customer pleasure. On explanation of the marketing research statistics, Christine Day, Senior Vice President determined that the speediness of service was the foremost motive for this deterioration in customer contentment. So she proposed to increase the service period such that each order is served within 3 minutes

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    he power of habit is the corner stone of good discipline. Discipline is essential to have when cultivating a fit and healthy body. I've been a fan of Stephen Covey's 7 Habits of Highly Effective People and I couldn't help wonder if these same exact habits are applicable in fitness. After doing some correlating, I discovered some fascinating things. Here's what I discovered. The Private Victory of fitness is made up of the first 3 habits that lead to independence. Habit 1: Be proactive Being

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    Organization Design in FMC Green River Organization design is a formal, guided process for integrating the people, information and technology of an organization. It is used to match the form of the organization as closely as possible to the purpose of the organization. This design process seeks to improve and facilitate the efforts of members within the organization. With respect to FMC Corporation’s Green River, Wyoming facility, under the guidance of this entity’s site manager, Kenneth Dailey

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    Keystone Pipeline System

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    the biggest concern about using tar sands is the amount of energy used and greenhouse gasses produced during the refining process (Harrigan 220). After extraction, the tar sands are blended with other toxins into a substance which is known as heavy crude. This allows it to be pumped through a pipeline to refineries where it is converted into crude oil (Harrigan 220). The process of refining tar sands involves upgrading the hydrocarbon in bitumen into a synthetic crude oil. This process causes approximately

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    in 1904), the Department of Justice instituted 43 suits against the trusts and won several important judicial decisions, including one ordering the dissolution of the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey as a holding company with a monopoly on oil refining. Other domestic reforms in Roosevelt's program, which he called the Square Deal, were his expansion of forest reserves and national parks; the appointment of the National Conservation Commission in 1908 to promote further conservation; and the

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