Here are the 10 commandments.
1. You shall have no other "Gods" Before me
2. You shall not make for yourself an Idol
3. You shall not take the name of God in vain
4. Remember the Sabbath Day to keep it holy.
5. Honor your father and your mother
6. You shall not murder
7. You shall not commit Adultery
8. You shall not steal.
9. You shall not lie
10. You shall not covet.
As a result of the Persian Wars of the 5th century BC d)the Greek city-states were forced to recognize the Persian king as their overlord. The Greek city-states lost lots of time infighting (specifically between Athens and Sparta) which aided their defeat against the Persians.
Some similarities are:
° Both part of the Democratic Republican Party
° Both had slaves
° Both inaugurations were on March 4th
Some differences are:
° Inaugurations were in different years
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Answer:
n 1992 Wal-Mart passed Sears to become the world’s number one retailer. How did Sears allow this to happen? First, Sears suffered from the arrogant assumption that it was invulnerable, and then its leaders fundamentally misunderstood the key competitive dynamics in the market (which I refer to as the mindset problem), and allowed Wal-Mart to out-innovate them in three critical performance dimensions: cost of goods, cost of distribution, and pricing. In essence, Wal-Mart mastered one of the six critical forces that drive today’s economy, commoditization.
Commoditization, the inexorable pressure that drive prices downward, continues to be a formidable competitive force that is manifested in our times in many ways, from the Wal-Mart-ization of the world’s retail supply chain and the accompanying outsourcing of manufacturing to Asia, to upheaval in the retail grocery business, to the outsourcing of computer services to India, to the precipitous drop in the price of computing power, to the cheap air fares that we now enjoy.
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