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Joint Venture Graph Shows
625 words
phone rings. Your pager vibrates off the bed
stand. Your PowerPC boots up for the day. Your
boss calls you on your cell phone claiming that
youre late. The supercomputers that operate the
streetlights in your neighborhood continue to keep
your streets safe. If not for Motorola, none of
these everyday occurrences would be possible.
Motorola, Inc. is headquartered in Schaumburg,
Illinois with other offices throughout Illinois
and the US, plus offices in China, Japan and
throughout Europe. Motorola...
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Cupped My Hands Familiar Aroma Face
691 words
Overwhelmed with happiness, I put my hands to my
face and begin to weep hysterically. Through two
blurry eyes, I glance around to descry an
unfamiliar place, yet I have dreamed all my life
to be here. Never have I imagined such raving
beauty and effulgence. I walked the ground of
Scrumptious sun-ripened fruitage abundantly
covered the stems of all the trees as well as the
green earth below. Longing for a nibble of the
apple lying at my feet, I licked my lips, stooped
down, and swiped it up. Ther...
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Knowledge Of Good And Evil Poison Tree
456 words
The narrator speaks of "I" who is of the Old
Testament God, renamed by Blake as Urizen, and the
poison tree is his Tree of the Knowledge of Good
and Evil. Instead of merely exploring wrath as the
consequence as repressed anger, this poem
incarnates wrath as an object. Wrath becomes a
poison tree. Or rather, since the tree represents
the body this anger becomes a sick and infectious
body, which as repressed it into hypocritical and
thereby perverted honest emotion into wrath and
murder. "I told i...
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Dell Computer Corp Dell Computers
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Dell Computer Corp. was founded in 1984 by Michael
S. Dell. Four years later in 1988, Dell became a
publicly traded company with 3. 5 million shares
at $ 8. 50 each. Four more years later, Dell was
ranked in the Fortune 500 roster with Michael Dell
as the youngest CEO to be ranked on this list. In
1996 Dells stock raises to about $ 100 per share
pre-split. One year later this number is
multiplied by 10 and stock is up to a startling $
1000 a share pre-split. Date Event Per-Share Price
Presplit S...
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Saint Thomas Aquinas God Must Exist
1,441 words
Existence of God or the Lack There of Philosophers
and theologians have always searched a way to
prove the existence or non-existence of God. Many
of these philosophers have made valid points for
their views on the subject. Philosophers such as
Saint Thomas Aquinas, Decartes, and John Locke
argued for the existence of God while others, such
as Rowe and Hume, searched for ways to disprove
the arguments that these philosophers stated.
Saint Thomas Aquinas had five ways in which he
proved the exist...
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Existence Of God Objective Reality
1,015 words
The existence of God has been a question since the
idea of God was even conceived. Rene Descartes
tries to prove God's existence, and to show that
there is without a doubt something external to
ones own existence. Descartes is looking for a
definite certainty, a foundation for which he can
base all of his beliefs and know that they are,
indeed, true. Descartes' overall project is to
find a definite certainty on which he can base all
his knowledge and beliefs, including the existence
of God. One ...
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Isaac Newton Three Laws
653 words
In the year 1642 the people of Europe would have
never thought that when Isaac Newton was born he
would become one of the smartest men of his time.
Through his 84 years on earth this man would
discover gravity and write the principia, one of
the most famous books to date. Newton didn't
discover gravity but he discovered that it was and
still is everywhere on earth at all times. A
falling apple had posed a very difficult question
in Newton's mind, the question of whether the
force exerted by the ...
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Treasure Island One Day
463 words
Robert Louis Stevenson (1850 - 1894) was born into
a family of Scottish lighthouse engineers. Because
he suffered from tuberculosis as a child, his
education was somewhat neglected. However, he did
study engineering and later became a lawyer --
both to please his parents -- but what he really
wanted to do was write. He never practiced law,
but rather worked at establishing himself in
print. It took several years before his work was
recognized. He wrote Treasure Island while
receiving medical tre...
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Boy Named Worth Living
817 words
In a community that is all the same lives a boy
named Jonas, who discovers he is very different.
Jonas is the main character in this book called
The Giver. The theme of this book called The Giver
is clearly represented by freedom, the right to
make your own choices, uniqueness, and
individuality are worth dying for. In Jonas's
community, a commitee selects one's job, war is
unheard of, all people wear the same attire, and
all are assigned spouses and family. When Jonas is
given the special, wond...
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N 1 1 N
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... or a phrase, first used in the British
television programme Monty Python's Flying Circus,
used when suggesting that there may be a sexual
meaning to something that someone has just said
-nudge n latent adj usu. fml present but not yet
noticeable, active, or fully developed: a latent
infection | latent aggression | These aggressive
tendencies remained latent. -- tech n [U] freak 1
/fri 8 k/ n 1 a living creature of unnatural form:
One of the new lambs is a freak; it was born with
two tails. |...
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Adam And Eve First Act
590 words
A Summary of The Diaries of Adam and Eve This play
takes place in a beautiful, mysterious garden. Two
characters make up this play, Adam and Eve. These
two characters are totally unaware of their
surroundings, neither one of them knows who the
other one is. They know that it is their job to
name everything they see. The only way they share
their feelings is through their diaries. The play
is brought forth through the writings in their
diaries. We learn that Eve is very full of
herself. She think...
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Racial Segregation Alice Walker
1,195 words
Diana Wagman and Alice Walker utilize symbols and
metaphoric imagery throughout their writing in
order to aid in the development of the themes. In
Skin Deep, Wagmanimplements such imagery to
display how the main character, Martha, struggles
not only with herself in an attempt to find
meaning in her own life, but also with the concept
of beauty. Meridian, on the other hand, is
centered around the racial segregation in southern
society. The use of symbolic and metaphoric
imagery display the physic...
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End Of Act John Proctor
1,361 words
The Crucible was a story with a wide range of
characters. Not only appearance wise but, with
different personalities a together. Many
caracteur's in this play thought differently from
one and other. That is why this book had a few
"twists and turns" to the story. In my profiles, I
will display many different caracteur's and
theirs' different mentality. First I will start
with Mr. John Proctor, a. k. a. "shoulder
checker." John Proctor had always things on his
mind. People were always on his mind...
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Yoko Ono Lonely Hearts
1,235 words
... Beatles embarked on their final U. S. tour,
playing their last live show at San Francisco's
Candlestick Park on August 29 th. From then on,
the band announced, they were going to keep away
from live performances to concentrate on more
elaborate studio productions. Rumors were spread
in the media as the band disappeared from the
public. The Beatles spent much of early 1967 in
the studio, recording their amazing, Sgt. Pepper's
Lonely Hearts Club Band. This groundbreaking
concept album complete...
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Hope In Action Preferential Option For The Poor Students
970 words
STAND AND DELIVER In the Gospel of Matthew it
states, Amen, I say to you, whatever you did for
one of these least brothers of mine, you did for
me. (Matt. 25: 40). This relates to Moltmanns
guideline of the preferential option for the poor.
In todays society we are faced with the poor
everywhere we go. Whether it be in the largest
cities in the world such as London, New York, or
Los Angeles; or in the smallest towns in middle
America, or third world countries the poor are
suffering all around us...
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Political Beliefs West Wing
1,258 words
I know the assignment was to deal with a certain
aspect of terrorism, but I can't seem to keep my
opinions based on one kind without comparing it to
other acts of terrorism. Terrorism is defined in
Webster's New World Dictionary as, "to use force
or threats to intimidate, etc. , especially as a
political policy. " Intimidate is similarly
defined as, "to make afraid, as with threats. "
Threats is a common word used in both definitions
and when people are threatened, they feel terror
therefore the...
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Isaac Newton Jet Stream
906 words
# 8220; He [Isaac Newton] sought out secluded
areas, where he would sit for hours at a time, not
so much to observe the natural world as to immerse
himself in it" Sir Isaac Newton was a man who
would keep to himself. If not for that quality he
may not have made the discoveries that he did. He
would often sit in the garden for hours on end
just thinking and formulating his ideas about the
universe. In fact, that is the very place where
the ideas of gravity and centrifugal force first
came to him....
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Nabkvs Llita Vs Caddy
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Nabkv's Llita vs. Faulkner's Caddy Nabkv's Llita
and Faulkner's Caddy are tw very controversial
characters that represent wmen's development
during mid 20 th Century. Vladimir Nabkv's
inspiration fr writing Llita came frm hearing abut
an ape that was taught t draw after being like up
in a cage, while given treats t encourage certain
behavior. After many months f confinement, the ape
finally drew a picture f the bars f his cell.
Consequently this is what Nabkv's narrating
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T S Eliot Thoughts And Ideas
1,152 words
Question: Depending on the language used, poetry
either delights the senses or fills one with
despair. Discuss. Poetry is an art form and
different poets use varying descriptive language
techniques to paint the images that they choose to
present. The works of T. S. Eliot, Gwen Harwood
and Robert Frost from the anthology Limes to Time
is of no exception. Eliot portrays contrasting
images and ideas in many of his poems often
leaving the reader in complete despair, but at
other times feeling a sens...
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Lines Of The Poem Dramatic Monologue
1,035 words
During the twentieth century there were poets who
revolutionized poetry such as T. S. Elliot and
Ernest Hemingway. Of all the American poets in the
twentieth century, there was not a poet that was
more popular or established then Robert Frost.
Robert Frost was the most influential poet in the
twentieth century because of his use of lyrics and
metaphors in his poems. Robert Frost overcame many
hardships and tragedies in his life to write some
of Americas best-loved poems. In Robert Frosts
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