| 201. | Synopsis of The Hobbit The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien is set in a fantasy world that has differences, as well as similarities, to our own world. The author has created the novel's world, Middle Earth, not only by using imagination, but by also adding details from the modern world. Realistic elements in the book enable reade...
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| 202. | Analysis of the rhetoric of a magazine Analysis of the rhetoric of a magazine
Writers and advertisers have one goal. ... In automobile magazines such as Sport Compact Car, the main focus of the magazine is on automobiles and products that the consumers can buy to improve the performance and looks of their vehicles. Two of the m...
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| 203. | Saladin Al Ayubi ... Saladin Al-Ayubi was different. ... Saladin was a Saracen, in simpler terms; he came from the Middle East.
Sultan Saladin was called the “Merciful Eagle” in Egypt due to his kindness with his people. ... On the other hand, Saladin entered Jerusalem not looting a single building, no...
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| 204. | Analysis of the change initiative in dynacorp
Dynacorp is a company, which is taking a change initiative. This text will give an analysis of this change initiative from three perspectives: Strategic, Political and Cultural. The brief introduction of its strong points, weak points and improvement are also given behind the three lens of analysi...
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| 205. | techniques of financial analysis
Techniques of Financial Analysis
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| 206. | Quantitative Analysis for Management Quantitative Analysis for Management 8th edition textbook
Step 1: Defining the problem
The first step is to develop a clear, concise statement of the problem. ...
Step 6: Analyzing the results and sensitivity Analysis
The result must be analyzed because the implication of the solution will ...
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| 207. | Book about Courage and Determination Tangerine by Khleo Thomas
Tangerine
Paul Fisher is a good soccer player. ... He moved from Houston to Lake Windsor Downs in Tangerine County, Florida. ... Luck seemed to change when his school fell into a sinkhole, which is common in Tangerine. Paul went to a different school called Tangerine Mi...
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| 208. | Heroism in Old English and Middle English Poetry Heroism in Old English and Middle English Poetry
( Beowulf and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight )
The characters of Sir Gawain and Beowulf each represent a version of a hero. ...
When Beowulf must fight the third and final battle with a dragon he is very old. ... Thre is an interestinfg p...
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| 209. | Is Female Genital Mutilation Wrong I recently read an article in my woman’s studies class about female genital cutting. The name of the article, “African Women Gather to Denounce Genital Cutting,” discusses the barbaric practice that so many women are undergoing in Africa and the Middle East. ...
This practice of genital cutting is...
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| 210. | macbeth analysis William Shakespeare’s Macbeth is a tragedy about a war hero named Macbeth, who
follows his ambition with evil and who is repaid with evil. Macbeth has influenced many
works of literature through its conflicts between good and evil; heroes and villains;
loyalty and treachery; and amb...
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| 211. | Shakesphere Term Paper doll house English: Analysis of Drama IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER: AN ANALYSIS OF NORA, THE MEN IN HER LIFE, AND HER NAVIGATATION TO INDEPENDENCE The play, A Doll House, written by Henrik Ibsen in 1879, is considered a landmark in drama for its portrayal of realistic people, places, and sit...
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| 212. | Heart diease George Orwell was not only a writer, but also an important political reformer. Orwell was born in India in 1903. He considered his family a "lower-middle class" family. He said this because his family was a part of the middle class, but had little money. His father worked for the British government ...
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| 213. | British India We all have seen or used things that are supposedly of Indian origin, but
they really most likely have been influenced by the British. Many improvements were
made because of British influence, but also many things, such as freedom, were taken
away from the Indian people.
The British pr...
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| 214. | cause and effect of the New York Bombing The Cause and Effects of the New York City Bombing
The events in which occurred on the dreadful day of September 11, 2001 will forever be carved in the minds of all citizens of the United States. ... The reasons for these terrorist groups to attack is not because of a revolution or because of a ...
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| 215. | Muslim Split ... Hoffiz
The Muslim Split
When the Prophet Muhammad received his revelation, he brought the word of God to the people. ... Following the Prophet’s death, however, there came a split among the Muslims, one group feeling shut out, the other all powerful. ...
The split of the Muslim c...
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| 216. | Learning the Value of Life When Faced with DeathComparison Essay The Virgin Suicides by Jeffery Eugenides ... The novels The Virgin Suicides, by Jeffery Eugenides, and East of the Mountains, by David Guterson investigate the views that characters have on life based on their specific life experiences. In the novel, The Virgin Suicides, the Lisbon sisters end their lives tragically by committing sui...
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| 217. | Compare and ContrastThe New England Southern and Middle Colonies Compare and Contrast
The New England, Southern and Middle Colonies
The American colonies were established basically for the same reasons. ... The New England colonies were Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire. The Middle Colonies included Pennsylvania, Dela...
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| 218. | Responsibility Today’s Americans do not take responsibility for their actions. ... Some of the reasons people do not take responsibility for something is that they do not want to be punished; they want to get their own way, and also to get someone else to fix their problem for them. Americans need to learn for...
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| 219. | Shiloh: A Literary Analysis Shiloh: A Literary Analysis Shiloh, the 1982 short story written by Bobbie Ann Mason, is an anemic saga of a lustless middle-aged marriage which, after sixteen years, is finally nearing its finish. Leroy Moffitt is a big rig, long haul, semi-truck driver, and an under bearing husband, unconstrained ...
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| 220. | Importance of Religious Indeginization in Africa The Importance of Religious Indigenization in Africa
It is an incontrovertible fact to claim that Christianity and Islam have had tremendous impacts in Africa affecting all cultures and societies therein. ... The birth of Islam was in Mecca and it is from there that Islam also descended to Afr...
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| 221. | What is music What is music? Music is what boosted the morale of soldiers fighting for their country. Music is the solution to making people happy, or to help comfort in grieving during one’s death. ... Music touches us all. Music was able to touch my heart most often in my elementary, middle, and high schoo...
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| 222. | Beowulf Analysis Beowulf Analysis
A culture can be defined by its music, language, dress, ethics, religions, politics, or social structure, but it is the literature of a people that encompasses all aspects and portrays the true nature of its culture. Beowulf, an Anglo-Saxon epic poem composed by an anonymous p...
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| 223. | pierre trudeau Pierre Elliott Trudeau
Pierre Elliott Trudeau was born in Montreal in 1919. ... In 1940, Trudeau began studying law at the University of Montreal. ... Like many other Quebeckers, Trudeau was opposed to recruitment. ... By 1948, Trudeau backpacked all around Eastern Europe, and the Middle and Far...
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| 224. | Peasants Under this system, men gave up personal freedom in exchange for protection and security. The King owned all the land except that owned by the church. He leased the land to nobles, who repaid him in homage, taxes, and military service. They, in turn, leased land to lesser nobles, each of whom owed ho...
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| 225. | Blood On Clintons Hands ...
Clintons defeat motivated him to adopt a more cautious, pragmatic, and moderate approach. ... Widespread public concerns over the proposals complexity, its reliance on government administration, employer mandates, and levels of services, combined with an effective lobbying campaign by opp...
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| 226. | management ... An Unwritten Rules of the Game™ analysis focused
on management behavior, while employee focus groups established employee stakeholder needs and critical
„satisfaction gaps. ... Based on a thorough analysis of
the company’s people management and development processes, 11 key implementation ...
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| 227. | Cadillac Desert Water, Water Everywhere, …But at What Cost? One of the largest deserts in the world is found in the southwest corner of North America. Pioneers from the eastern United States went west looking for opportunity, and free land. The land was available (once the Native Americans were chased off), but the...
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| 228. | Analysis of Good and Evil in The Crucible ... It was a play with emotional feelings;
feelings of anger , hate, and evil, yet feelings of manipulation, good, and
pureness. It was the Crucible. A fireball of guilt, evil, and good compiled
into one magnification. The Crucible: Good versus Evil.
The play contained many scenarios of goo...
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| 229. | Profit analysis paper Profit analysis paper
Team A
Economics ECO533
Mr. ... Williams
November 12, 2003
Profit Analysis Paper
Abstract
Verizons’s boards of directors were stunned by a recent proposition by the shareholders to decrease the price of the “A” team cell phone by 20 %. ... Production cost data will ...
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| 230. | the vally of the Kings VALLEY OF THE KINGS The Valley of the Kings in Upper Egypt contains many of the tombs of pharaohs from the New Kingdom, including Tutankhamun and Ramesses the Great. The Valley of the Kings occupies the lower centre of the image. The Valley of the Kings actually has two components - the East Valley ...
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| 231. | Inspector Calls AN INSPECTOR CALLS THE PLOT.
The plot of “an inspector calls” involves the Birling family who are an upper middle class family of the 20th centaury. ...
An inspector Goole comes, who so happens to know everything about all these people, when they are having an engagement party for Sheila an...
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| 232. | analysis of Macbeth An analysis of Macbeth.
Shakespeare’s tragic play, Macbeth, can be interpreted using Joseph Campbell’s steps of a hero. Although Macbeth himself is not a Campbell hero in the full sense he does go through a number of hero stages. ...
In the beginning of the play Macbeth seems to be the genuine ...
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| 233. | Middle ages The History of the Middle Ages After the Roman Empire was severely weaken by its inability to defend its borders properly from the Germanic tribes the birth of Feudalism and the Middle ages of Europe began. The Germanic tribesmen were large, brave, fierce warriors and ignorant. In the 400’s AD the G...
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| 234. | Ruby Turpin Analysis ... Turpin describes her thoughts that she has on several restless nights. ... Turpin is very out spoken about her opinions. ... Turpin is a ignorant, prejudice, and extremely religious woman.
Ruby Turpin made up her own type of social class prejudice. ... Turpin refers to blacks as “nigg...
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| 235. | West Nile West Nile Virus
I’m sure almost everyone has heard about or studied at one time or another about the West Nile River in Africa. Most recently however, a new type of West Nile has been emerging in our daily lives. The new form of West Nile we have been hearing about is the virus. The West Nile...
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| 236. | Ethical Analysis of Microsoft and Its Business Actions The Microsoft Corporation dominates the environment in which they operate. Has this power in the software industry violated moral, civil, or ethical rights? Is Microsoft operating as a monopoly? These are only a few questions that have been deliberated over the last twelve years of litigation and...
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| 237. | live for free NATO Meeting Resistance with Trio The recent escalating talks have brought up the seriousness of the issues of what to do with Iraq ant the Middle East. The Trio France, Germany, and Belgium have not been cooperating with the main the main nations of NATO. The Third of these Emergency talks was goin...
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| 238. | object orientated analysis ...
In this Essay I will be discussing prototyping and object oriented modelling, focusing on specific techniques of both approaches and analysing their usefulness in the designing of the new system. ...
‘Object Orientated design is that portion of the lifecycle that prepares definitions as t...
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| 239. | Anti Americanism U.S. global influence is simultaneously embraced and rejected by world publics. America is nearly universally admired for its technological achievements and people in most countries say they enjoy U.S. movies, music and television programs. Yet in general, the spread of U.S. ideas and customs is dis...
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| 240. | The Scarlet Ibis Pride A man’s pride is everything he is. It is how he views himself, but more importantly, it is one of the things that determine how he appears to others and how they see him. In “The Scarlet Ibis” by James Hurst, Brother lets his pride get in the way of his love for his little brother, Doodle. Bro...
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| 241. | Brief look at the Debate between BF Skinner and Noam Chomsky regarding Human Behaviour The following essay will explore the dialectic relationship between two thinkers, Skinner and Chomsky. It will begin by outlining Skinner’s views regarding science and human behaviour, with special reference to the negation of the value for functional analysis held by inner causes, as well as lookin...
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| 242. | Case Analysis for VSM Group Case Analysis for VSM Group. 5 Questions
Important macro-environmental factors
In their book “Exploring Corporate strategy”, Gerry Johnson and Kevan Scholes describe PEST analysis, a one of the most popular tools for analyzing the environment of an organization. Although there is not so much infor...
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| 243. | Music in the Middle and Renaissance Periods Technology, art, politics, animals, humans and music all have one fundamental similarity, they all have evolved and will do so indefinitely. Music like many other art forms began simple and over time changed and was improved upon. Over time the change in various aspects of music including style, ...
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| 244. | neandertals The Neanderthals were an ancient race of people who inhabited Europe, the Near East, Central Asia, and western Siberia. For tens of thousands of years, the Neanderthals roamed as hunters and gatherers over the plains, forests, and mountains. During the middle of the last Ice Age, roughly 40,000 to 3...
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| 245. | The life of Andrew Higgy The cherished freedom and joy of being an American is vast and boundless. Every new dawn and the serene nights that follow mark another day where Americans get to exercise their rights and privileges as a free race. The wars and the struggles before this time have all contributed to what we now have...
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| 246. | Class Structure of American Society
The class structure of American society is best exemplified by observing the gap that has formed between the classes as a result of the poor distribution of wealth. The upper-middle class has formed an elitist society that largely alienates itself from middle class. But despite the noticeable ...
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| 247. | reasons for european exploration of the new world ... What he found was not Japan, but in fact, a “New World,” a world which tempted the Europeans to colonize. ... Other minor reasons the European nations had that influenced colonization included overpopulation, political persecution, and the opportunity to employ their poor.
The first and...
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| 248. | master planned communities Master-Planned Communities are becoming more and more popular. ... Most communities have rules for the residents. ... Originating in the West, Master-Planned Communities are beginning to arise in the East as well. Many different people have their likes and dislikes about living in a Master-Plan...
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| 249. | Are smart phones overtaking ordinary PDAs European market research firm Canalys predicts shipments of "smart phones" (phones with PDA capabilities) will double in the "EMEA" region (Europe, Middle East, and Africa) this year, and will exceed those of ordinary PDA-like handheld computers by year end.These results come from Canalys new report...
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| 250. | Triage shows that war is not merely physically destructive it is also psychologically crippling “Triage shows that war is not merely physically destructive: it is also psychologically crippling”
Anderson’s novel Triage presents a sophisticated and in-depth analysis into the nature of modern warfare and shows through many examples that war does have many adverse effects on the human mind. ....
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