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    What Is Gulf Worth?

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    reserves (Ex 3) less projected expropriations Estimated reserves 1983 production of 290 barrels suggests it takes about 8 years (2‚313/290) to produce discovered oil. We’ll thus use an eight-year cycle. Gulf Oil Corporation 4 What is Gulf worth? To assess their value we proceed as follows. 1. Identify key assumptions. Finding cost per barrel E&D outlays usually take a year to produce reserves. 1981 + 82 E&D outlays (Ex. 2) 1982 + 83 reserves (Ex. 3) Finding cost estimate $2‚696 + $2

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    Bird feeder case

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    Birds World’ manufactures a variety of bird feeders‚ garden accessories‚ and other items intended to help people get in touch with and observe nature. Founded in 1995 by Jim McMaster in LaGrange‚ Illinois‚ the company started when he was working as a fourth-grade teacher. Presentations to students on birds and wildlife had a way of capturing their enthusiasm; thus‚ McMaster started offering presentations to other schools in the greater Chicago area. Within a few years‚ McMaster was so busy doing

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    Caged Bird Essay

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    Alexandra Coronado Mr.Rivas IB English 11 Period 1 16 October 2014 Caged Bird Response Essay Prose exposes numerous straw man arguments with To Kill a Mockingbird. Prose critiques the novel in a confident‚ yet slightly harsh manner. She believes that the novel could’ve been different if there was just a bit more detail. Prose interprets To Kill a Mockingbird in a way that focuses on prejudice and racism. The way that Prose exposes straw man arguments is by talking about how “it is freighted

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    The Birds Essay Example

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    “The Birds” Based on the events in the story‚ “The Birds” by Daphne du Maurier‚ one could infer that Nat and his family will survive. Certain qualities of Nat and his family hint their survival. Nat is very enduring‚ very prepared‚ and able to stay positive. Under stressful conditions‚ Nat is able to stay cool and not panic. He does not run away in the face of danger. One aspect that hints Nat and his family’s survival is Nat’s endurance. If there is no endurance in a person‚ then they can’t

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    Bush V. Gore Case Study

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    Bush v. Gore‚ 531 U.S. 98 (2000)‚ is the United States Supreme Court decision that resolved the dispute surrounding the 2000 presidential election. Three days earlier‚ the Court had preliminarily halted the Florida recount that was occurring. Eight days earlier‚ the Court unanimously decided the closely related case of Bush v. Palm Beach County Canvassing Board‚ 531 U.S. 70 (2000). In a per curiam decision‚ the Court ruled that there was an Equal Protection Clause violation in using different standards

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    To Kill a Mocking Bird

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    Extended Text Respond – To Kill a Mocking Bird Humans ‘grow’ as they experience and learn from their mistakes. The most basic thing that people start to learn at an early stage is ethics. It is one of the most important aspects that define ones personality. Good ethics‚ however‚ is not easily achieved. Humans have to go through various experiences and have to acquire them. The novel To Kill a Mockingbird contains the theme of adolescence‚ where the characters

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    To Kill Mocking Bird

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    hardly any excitement. It is old‚ humid‚ sleepy and laidback town where everyone knows each other’s business. Also there is a trail about a black man being accused of raping a white woman. And a quite man who stays inside the house all the time. These two characters are symbols of mockingbirds and innocence. When Scout and Jem receive air guns for Christmas‚ Atticus says to them that he would prefer them to practice their shooting with tin cans‚ if they must shoot at living things‚ they must never

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    could have more and more money. According to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)‚ the U.S. Spends about 18.7 billion dollars a year on space exploration. While that sounds like a large number‚ you must ask yourself if that cost is worth the advancement of mankind. To put that number into perspective‚ Americans spent 110 billion dollars on fast food for 2009. Does that justify the cost of space exploration? Maybe not‚ but it should be mentally noted that the quest for knowledge in

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    Great Scarf of Birds

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    Great Scarf of Birds John Updike uses thought provoking metaphors with brilliant imagery to lead the reader through his feelings to his complaint of being unloved. Opening with brilliant‚ entrancing imagery that describes the distinctions of fall‚ Updike uses a comparison of red apples caught like red fish‚ revealing a sense of entrapment felt by the reader. This contrast also shows how he sees that the apple’s fate is dependent of the branch‚ parallel to the fishes fate and perhaps his own. The

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    The short film‚ For the Birds‚ represents bullying and its consequences. The plot of the story gives the viewer the chance to take away a very important message from a funny kid’s film. The film presents its message in a way that is easy to understand because it was meant for adolescent viewers. Whether young or old‚ For the Birds sends all viewers the same message. It happens every day; a group of people gang up on another person‚ just like the characters in For the Birds. This concept is a very

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