...Lone Star Nation Book Written By: H.W. Brands Published By: Anchor Books Published in: New York in February 2005 Book Review Written By: Meg Murphy H.W. Brands is very good at bringing to life all the famous characters and events that walk through the founding of Texas. Despite years of tall tales, movies and others taking liberties with the facts, on its own the story is a good one. This book is not just about the history of Texas, but details the accounts of the individuals' lives and struggles during the colonization and fight for the independence of Texas. H. W. Brands brings to the reader vivid portrayals of such great men as Andrew Jackson, Stephen F. Austin, and Sam Houston along with a host of lesser known individuals whose pioneering spirits brought them to the Texas borders only to face opposition from Spaniards, marauding and hostile Indian attacks, and ultimately an army of power-hungry Mexican leaders, fearful of the growing numbers of American settlers. He begins by painting a picture of Moses Austin, a failed businessman who, like many others, was driven to this remote border province of Mexico. Austin and his brother successfully operated a lead mine in Virginia, borrowing heavily to finance the venture. A bank downturn left him holding worthless bank notes, starting his push to the Western borders to do business. He ends up over five hundred miles from the United States border at San Antonio de Béxar, the capital of Texas. He negotiates with a hostile Spanish...
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...GUIDEBOOK FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 1 of 14 WHY HOUSTON, TEXAS, USA? Houston was ranked #1, “Coolest Cities to Live In,” by Forbes, July 2012. Houston is the #1 city for job creation. Houston serves as corporate headquarters for 23 companies listed on the 2012 Fortune 500, the second-greatest number of any U.S. city. The Port of Houston has ranked first in the United States in volume of foreign tonnage for 17 consecutive years, and is expected to become the premier port once the Panama Canal expansion is complete. Houston is home to the country’s third-largest consular corps, and more than 90 languages other than English are spoken. No racial or ethnic group constitutes a majority of Houston’s population. The 17-acre downtown Theater District is home to nine performing arts organizations and second only to Manhattan in number of seats concentrated in one geographic area. The Museum of Fine Arts in Houston is one of the nation’s ten largest art museums. Houston has 52,700 acres of parkland including 550 parks, public green spaces, and open water. Houston’s two major airports offer nonstop service to 186 cities worldwide. George Bush Intercontinental Airport is served by 18 airlines, and five airlines operate out of William P. Hobby Airport. 2 of 14 WHY NORTH AMERICAN UNIVERSITY? Safe and responsible environment - North American University (NAU) administration, faculty, and staff are committed to providing a safe and responsible...
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...to take over it after him. Erastus was very successful as a spy helping find out locations and plans. Also when he was a courier he carried important messages for important people to help win wars. Erastus was very successful in everything he did not just one thing. Erastus “Deaf” Smith died November 30, 1837 at the age of 50. Erastus had died in Richmond, Texas at the home of Randall Jones. Erastus was buried in the Episcopal churchyard. After Smith died his wife moved back to San Antonio and later died there on May 1, 1849. She was buried at the Catholic cemetery. Erastus Smith accomplished many things in his life but the ones that are most important or most memorable are when Smith joined the Texian army because the Mexican army increased security and wouldn’t let him go back home. His intelligence gathering was very important during the Battle of Conception. In October 1835 Erastus found a mule train that brought on the Grass Fight and in December 1835 he guided the troops into San Antonio in the Siege and Battle of Bexar. He had also served as a courier at the Alamo for William Barrett Travis and carried his letter from the Alamo February 15, 1836. He then met General Sam Houston after signing the Texas Declaration of Independence at Washington on the Brazos, Texas. Smith escorted Mrs. Almeron Dickinson to report to General Houston in Gonzalez about the fate of the Alamo defenders. In Gonzalez Erastus was signed to Captain Karnes’ Cavalry, he continuously operated with small...
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...It excluded those who were incapable of self- government such as Native Americans and those of non-European origin. They had this need and desire for it. Some economic, social, and political, pressure to expand in the U.S. dealt with many things such as experiencing what was known as the baby boom. This really increased the birth rates and growth of population due to immigration. Agriculture was so important in providing economic structure; many large families worked them, which was a huge asset for the U.S. In the 1800’s, the U.S. grew from more than 5 million to more than 23 million by mid-century. Thus, there was definitely a need to expand westward to accommodate this rapid growth. The U.S. also suffered from two terrible economic...
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...Appendix E Title:Pros and cons of online education for educators and students Author(s):Hadley Leavell , Balasundram Maniam and Sara Lange Nagel Source:International Journal of Business Research. 11.6 (Nov. 2011): p136. From Academic OneFile. Document Type:Report Abstract: Online education offers students an anytime/anywhere method of receiving an advanced knowledge. Proponents point out the increased access will level the playing field for all. This study explores the benefits and issues for those tasked with those who are teaching the students and the students themselves. This study focuses on the higher education faculty and students who enroll in online courses. The pros of online education will be balanced with the possible cons of Internet education versus face-to-face education. Finally, the study also presented the results of student perception of technology use in classroom (traditional as well as online classes). Keywords: Online Education, technology, distance learning, web-based learning 1. INTRODUCTION Higher education started in 1088 in Europe at the University of Bologna and although many changes have occurred, brick and mortar classrooms have been the primary means of education ever since. (Universitas de Bologna). However, the social media changes in the past ten years have altered the landscape more dramatically. The computer has transcended from a data manipulation tool to a means of constant communication between individual and among large groups...
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...1. CASE SUMMARY Androids is an audit firm which provides audit and consulting services to their clients. Androids & Co started in 1913 when Arthur and Clarence, both from the audit firm of Price, bought out a small audit firm in Illinois to form Arthur, Clarence & Co, which became Androids & Co in 1918. Arthur Androids, who is the founder, headed the firm of Androids & Co until his death in 1945. He was a passionate supporter of high standards in the accounting industry. In 1945, Leonardo Sparky, who handled Androids at the founder’s death, continued this emphasis on honesty. For all these years, Android’s motto was “Think Straight, Talk Straight”. David Lawrence joined Androids twenty years ago and earned a salary of USD 700,000 per annum. David is Androids’ partner and auditor who are responsible in auditing Enronaa’s account since 1987. Enronaa is a client of Androids for the past 16 years. David is one of the Androids’ partners who are responsible to check on Enronaa’s account and to ensure that they fairly representing the state of the business. The issues arise when there are evidences suggesting that Androids assisted Enronaa to sort of increase reported returns of off-balance sheet activities by units called raptors. In addition, the second issue that arises in Enronaa is many off-book partnerships were not properly accounted for. From this issue, David stated that millions in debts and losses had to be reflected in Enronaa’s books. David also confessed...
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...HIUS 221 Exam 3 Review Sheet: This exam will be a combination of multiple choice, true or false, and matching questions. There will also be a couple of essay questions. For best results in preparing for the upcoming exam, focus your studies on the following historical items, events and individuals. Your textbook may help with some of the things listed, but this exam is more so drawn from class lectures and power point presentations. Embargo of 1807-Britian and France imposed trade restriction in order to weaken each other’s economies. Resulting in testing the Americas Neutrality and hurting their trading. Jefferson passed this document restricting neutral trade to the U.S. docs Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists (1780). Stronger central government, state representation from states each 2 representatives, no Bill of Rights, Articles of Confederation useless, because states had more power, wanted larger public, and they believed in large farming and industrialization,.. antif federalist, wanted state rights, wanted add the House of Represeantives, Bill of Rights, they thought the aritcles needed to be ratified not taken away completely, smaller public, believed Americas future is small farming Federalists vs. Democratic-Republicans (1790s) – Hamiltonians (known as federalist party) vs. the Jeffersonians (Democratic Party) Differences between Federalist stances (1780s) vs. Federalist Party stances (1790s)- Federalist of 1780-Stronger central government, state representation...
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...Promoting Healthier Lifestyles for Americans Morgan Dietz Sam Houston State University March 4th, 2017 Abstract This paper focuses on Healthy People 2020 and their objective on increasing percentage of adults who report that they are in good physical health. Healthy People 2020 has an overall goal to increase quality of life for all Americans. They will do this by encouraging and teaching them about the preventive measures they can take to increase their quality of life. There are many ways that a nurse will develop a care plan and it is important that they are knowledgeable on how to communicate a patient at the right time. A patient must be willing to make the change before a nurse begins the process of educating a patient...
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...The Battle of the Alamo in 1836 is an important battle in Chicano history from the Texas Revolution. The battle was a conflict between both Mexico and the colonists in Texas that altered the future of Mexico, Texas, and the United States of America. The chain of events and tensions between the two forces led to the Battle of the Alamo and created a different environment for both the US and Mexico. Events That Led to the Battle of the Alamo Before the Battle of the Alamo began, there are events and rising tensions that fueled the commencement of the battle. The conflict between both Mexico and the Texas colonists begins with the colonization of Texas, which led to the Texas Revolution and Texas’s independence. Colonization in Texas began...
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...He has a lengthy experience in teaching and writing in the subject having acquired his Ph.D. from Louisiana State University in 1978. His specialty and interests are in modern American History and the history of popular culture. His enthusiasm in the interest of popular and political culture among other contemporary topics has earned him several awards, television appearances, and top-notch meetings for TV productions. He authored among many other books, “A Team for America: The Army-Navy Game that Rallied a Nation” and “Where the Domino Fell: America and Vietnam, 1945-1990,” which he co-authored with Olson. James Olson is also a distinguished professor of History based at Sam Houston State University. Just like Randy, he has interests in recent American history and popular culture. Apart from the priory mentioned publication, he also co-authored “John Wayne” with...
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...Book Review A Line In The Sand. Randy Roberts and James S. Olson. New York: Simons and Schuster, 2001. 320. In the novel A Line in the Sand the coauthors Randy Roberts and James S. Olson discuss what they consider the three battles of the Alamo. The first battle discussed in the novel is the Texas Revolution and the events that took place on March 6, 1836. The second battle of the Alamo took place 50 years later and was intrigued by two women who preserved the sight of the Alamo as we know it today. Lastly the Alamo is discussed as a battlefield and the way people see the Alamo today in different perspectives. The purpose for this novel is to inform the general public of the facts of the Alamo from the American and Mexican perspectives. I found this book to be a very interesting but hard read and I assure you I know a lot more about the Alamo then I ever did. Olson and Roberts do a very good job on making the reader think about how they “remember the Alamo”. Roberts and Olson appear to me as very educated historians; I do not disagree with them. Both authors examine their personal views of the historic event, while Exploring through the impact that the Alamo “story” has had on today’s society. The book brings out the events in a much more “alive” way unlike they are told today. Television and movies is an impact of the writing of The Line in the Sand. As we all know most movies are either entirely made up or they make false assumption towards reality, such as the history...
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...Magazine Stopping The Sprawl At HP Posted on May 28, 2006 • Tweet • Facebook • LinkedIn • Google Plus • 0 Comments • Email • Print More from Businessweek The Three Factors That Will Decide the Fiscal Cliff One Year With Solar Energy at Home: Mostly Sunny Why We Like Crisp New Dollar Bills B-School Startups: Fulfilling a Dream With Ashesi University How To Tell If Your Electronics Are Needlessly Complicated: The Mom Test When Randy Mott joined Wal-Mart (WMT ) fresh out of college in 1978, its in-house tech staff had only 30 members and company founder Sam Walton had not yet become a believer in the power of computing to revolutionize retailing. But Mott and his cohorts developed a network of computerized distribution centers that made it simple to open and run new stores with cookie-cutter efficiency. Then in the early 1990s, Mott, by this time chief information officer, persuaded higher-ups to invest in a so-called data warehouse. That let the company collect and sift customer data to analyze buying trends as no company ever had -- right down to which flavor of Pop-Tarts sells best at a given store. "Information technology wasn't Mr. Sam's favorite topic. He viewed it as a necessary evil," recalls fellow Wal-Mart Stores Inc. alumnus Charlie McMurtry, who has worked with Mott for years. "But later, Randy got [Walton's] ultimate compliment. He said, 'Man, you'd make a great store manager."' By the time Mott took his latest job last summer, as CIO of...
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...SYNOPTIC Customer Inserts His/her Name University Name Table of Contents Question 13 Question 2…………………………………………………………………………………………5 Question 3…………………………………………………………………………………………9 Question 4………………………………………………………………………………………..13 Question 5…………………………………………………………………..................................15 References………………………………………………………………………………………..17 Q – 1) Compare Wal-Mart experience in countries such as Germany and South Korea on one hand, and China on the other. What determine Wal-Mart's success or otherwise in these markets? What lessons should Wal-Mart learn from these experiences? Wal-Mart Wal-Mart is an American public corporation that runs a chain of discounted stores throughout the world. Wal-Mart was founded by Sam Walton in 1962 in Rogers, Arkansas. The main head office of Wal-Mart is in Bentonville, Arkansas. Approximately 2,100,000 employees work in the Wal-Mart stores around the world. About 100 million customers each week visit the stores; Wal-Mart provides its customers low prices for their products. The slogan for Wal-Mart stores was low prices always. Now the new slogan is saving the people’s money so that they can have better lives. This slogan basically shows the 3 groups 1) Hispanics, 2) African-Americans and 3) rural residents of the country, which makeup of the 100 million customers who visit the stores each week. (Wal-Mart, 2010) Wal-Mart in Germany Wal-Mart is not a success in Germany. The organization is having communication problems...
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...Nature of God Review of past lessons The Godhead, The Church vs the Gospel Who is God Things that are important Keeping the commandments, Live the Gospel Nature of God Can God do anything? D& C 82:3 I the lord am bound when ye do what I say Can he make you choose the right? D&C 130:20-21: There is a law Does He answer Prayers? Does he answer prayers the way we want? God is the Gardner Hugh B Brown. Becky Lockhart Speaker of the House of the representatives, Great influencer Dies at 46 Does God let Bad things Happen? Why? Does God make bad things happen? Who has the most control over happiness in your life? 1997 Western conference finals Game 6, Jazz playing Houston Rockets for chance to advance to the NBA Finals. How Ninja swords are made What does God want us to be? Hugh B Brown, talking to a BYU Commencement …… Now some of you as you go forward are going to meet with disappointment—perhaps many disappointments, some of them crucial. Sometimes you will wonder if God has forgotten you. Sometimes you may even wonder if He lives and where He has gone. But in these times when so many are saying God is dead and when so many are denying His existence, I think I could not leave with you a better message than this: God is aware of you individually. He knows who you are and what you are, and, furthermore, He knows what you are capable of becoming. Be not discouraged, then, if you do not get all the things you want just when you want them. Have the courage...
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...Management Principles - Case Analysis No. 2 Worth 5% and due in Week 11 (March 26th) Individual assignment to be done as homework To be done in Word with a cover page Read the following Case in the News Fully answer the 3 questions below Information Technology: Stopping the Sprawl at HP When Randy Mott joined Wal-Mart fresh out of college in 1978, its in-house tech staff had only 30 members and company founder Sam Walton had not yet become a believer in the power of computing to revolutionize retailing. But Mott and his cohorts developed a network of computerized distribution centers that made it simple to open and run new stores with cookie-cutter efficiency. Then in the early 1990s, Mott, by this time chief information officer, persuaded higherups to invest in a so-called data warehouse. That let the company collect and sift customer data to analyze buying trends as no company ever had -- right down to which flavor of Pop-Tarts sells best at a given store. "Information technology wasn't Mr. Sam's favorite topic. He viewed it as a necessary evil," recalls fellow Wal-Mart Stores Inc. alumnus Charlie McMurtry, who has worked with Mott for years. "But later, Randy got [Walton's] ultimate compliment. He said, 'Man, you'd make a great store manager."' By the time Mott took his latest job last summer, as CIO of Hewlett-Packard Co. (HPQ) he had become a rock star of sorts among the corporate techie set -- an executive who not only understood technology and how it could...
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