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    Boston Molasses Disaster

    ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Boston Molasses Disaster The Boston Molasses Disaster, also known as the Great Molasses Flood and the Great Boston Molasses Tragedy, occurred on January 15, 1919, in the North End neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts in the United States. A large molasses storage tank burst, and a wave of molasses rushed through the streets at an estimated 35 mph (56 km/h)

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    Mc Kinsey

    influence. And his mission was to make the firm served its clients superbly well. For few years after founded, McKinsey’s growth engine seems to stall for many reason like economic turmoil of the oil crisis and appearance of new focused competitors like Boston Consulting Group (BCG). To solve this problem the committee had result and recommendations. One of the recommendations was to reduce MGM ratio from 7 to 1 and became “T shape” consultant, a firm that supplemented a broad generalist perspective with

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    Market Segmentation

    1. Complete a minimum 800 word paper analyzing today’s segmentation strategy for the Colgate-Palmolive toothbrush and toothpaste market. 2. Use the Precision toothbrush case study as both an example of a target market analysis and a good starting point for your Colgate-Palmolive toothbrush and toothpaste market evaluation. 3. The analysis should include: a. Evaluation of current geographic, psychographic, demographic and behavioral segmentation variables. b. Evaluation of current cultural,

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    Patriots or Traitors

    British goods. In May 1773, the English Parliament passed the Tea Act which was unfavorable to the colonists. Instead of declaring war, the Bostonians boarded the ships carrying the tea and dumped them into the bay, instigating what is now known as the Boston Tea Party. Throughout the beginnings of this nation, the Founding Fathers showed their patriotism without bearing arms against the crown. Today, a citizen of the United States has several duties. Obligations such as voting not only allow the people

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    If I Were Mayor

    If I were the Mayor of Burleson Essay By Abby Seamster If I were the Mayor of Burleson, I would take every advantage of it. Being the Mayor comes with great authority and also great responsibility and I would use both of these traits in order to achieve my goals. To start off, if I were mayor I would try to focus on and improve the marketing, advertisement, and publication concerning community wide events and fundraisers. I would work to help reach out to the youth of Burleson so that our generation

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    Willis Pond History

    Willis Pond History Compiled by Rob Hershfield, August 1999 From Reference Materials at Goodnow Library Geology and Geography The Cenozoic age began about six to eight million years ago, following the tropical Mesozoic age when dinosaurs and forests flourished. The Cenozoic has two main sub-divisions, the Tertiary and the Quaternary, the latter of which is again divided into three divisions: the Glacial, Champlain and Terrace. During the Glacial, an ice sheet reaching six thousand feet

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    Boston Symphony Orchestra

    Boston Symphony Orchestra Problem Formulation The Boston Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1981 by Major Henry Lee Higginson. Higginson was the only manager of the Orchestra, so with his wealth he used one million of his own money to develop and expand. Shortly after World War I, he retired and developed the board of trustees. These trustees were Boston’s most powerful financial, corporate, legal, political, religious, and social communities. The organizational structure of the Orchestra included:

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    Justification of the American Revolution

    money by taxing the American Colonists for reparations. Taxes such as the Stamp and Tea Acts created controversy throughout the citizens. Some thought that Britain stepped over the boundary with taxes and some reacted violently. The Boston Tea Party as well as the Boston Massacre arose from such actions. With Britain’s Intolerable acts, the colonists made a daring proposition. The colonists, in the First Continental Congress sent a letter to King George declaring war. Although the British government

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    American Culture

    not independence but to keep English rights. Americans felt it was unconstitutional to be taxed without representation in the British parliament. Tensions escalated after the Boston tea party, custom agents were harassed, red coats began to be more frequent in the colonies, and other rights were being taken away like in Boston when the right to assemble was taken away. “Never did the British parliament, till the period above mentioned, think of imposing duties

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    Babe Ruth

    August 16, 1948), was an American baseball outfielder and pitcher who played 22 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1914 to 1935. Nicknamed "the Bambino" and "the Sultan of Swat", he began his career as a stellar left-handed pitcher for the Boston Red Sox, but achieved his greatest fame as a slugging outfielder for the New York Yankees. Ruth established many MLB batting (and some pitching) records, including career home runs (714), slugging percentage (.690), runs batted in (RBIs) (2,213),

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