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Great Leap Forward And Mao
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annals in 1959-1961 and initiated 30 million persons starved to death--about to cover the number of births. It made an anomaly in the demographic form that to have a rapid boost in death rate in stage 2 with a forming decline in community ...

How Good Is Good To Great?
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However, the selection process has many steps, which the companies, need to pass before finally advancing to the Fortune 500 list. These steps will be discussed in detail in the following paragraphs. (Autor, 2001) When an initial list is pr...

Great Leap Forward
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Great Leap Forward (Mao Zedong) The Great Leap Forward is a policy launched by Mao Zedong and implementation of 1958 in early 1960. Designer of the Great Leap Forward (GBA), Mao Zedong wanted to give a new policy to China. The campaign, whi...

Great Leap Forward
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Great Leap Forward’ and what were its consequences? Introduction When Mao Zedong began the ill-fated Great Leap Forward in 1958, his goal was to boost Chinese industrial production by mobilizing the peasants. Between 1958 and 1962, the resu...

Why Do I Want To Be A Nurse And Why I Would Be A Great Nurse?
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so grandiose and dominating. Born and raised in a rural town, I wasn't ready for the fast-paced life and crowds. I eventually grew into its lifestyle and learned to adapt to my new environment. These frustrating situations place a huge str...

Good Company, Bad Company
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Good Company, Bad Company Introduction of the Company Established in the decade of 1960s under the title “Blue Ribbon Sports” followed by its revamp in 1970s, which led the organization to change its name, NIKE, is the world’s leading Ameri...

Jim Collins “good To Great”
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Jim Collins. Collins and his team focused on eleven companies, selected among 1,435 companies, including well-known ones such as Circuit City, Wells Fargo, and Gillette that were able to renovate themselves and make the transition from 'goo...