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    Case Study Analysis (Case Study #2) The Quiet Meeting 10/13/13 Introduction This case is about a sales supervisor‚ Debbie’s Ronson‚ having a group meeting with the sales department. The meeting was held to discuss two things‚ one last week’s performance‚ and two Debbie handed out a memo outlining a new format for scheduling their calls. At the end of the meeting Debbie discussed the meeting to one of her fellow supervisors‚ saying she gives them a chance to talk in

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    Bethesda Mining zirconium

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    Bethesda Mining In order to decide whether our company should undertake the project‚ we should refer to the project’s NPV and IRR. NPV indicates the possible profit (net cash flow) which the project will yield in future‚ a positive NPV suggests that company can earn profit from the investment and vice versa. IRR is the discounted rate which makes the NPV of all cash flows equal to zero‚ the greater the amount it exceeds the cost of capital (required rate of return)‚ the higher the net cash flow

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    ecosystems: the arctic tundra and the alpine tundra. The tundra biome has several unique characteristics. The climate is very cold there is little diversity‚ and a "short season of growth and reproduction occurs" (1). The Finnish word tunturia‚ which means treeless plain‚ was the inspiration for the words tundra (4). The formation‚ plants‚ and animals that are associated with this biome have several attributes that make them remarkable‚ and this biome is also effected by human actions. The arctic tundra

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    DATA MINING REPORT A Comparison of K-means and DBSCAN Algorithm Data Mining with Iris Data Set Using K-Means Cluster method within Weak Data Mining Toolkit. Team Task ......................................................................................................................................... 3 1.0 Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 3 2.0 Related Works ................

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    Warming is causing the people in the Arctic to fight for the useful resources underneath the melting ice.It is most effective in the Arctic than anywhere else‚ it is affecting many people in the Arctic‚ and is causing people to fight. The ice in the Arctic is melting extremely quickly and it is making people fight and get injured or die. Global Warming is most effective in the Arctic. According to https://newsela.com and http://www.cfr.org the ice in the Arctic is melting faster than anywhere

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    Early Mining in Colorado

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    Early Mining in Colorado The 1850’s brought various types of mining to the Colorado Rockies; gold‚ silver‚ and coal. First‚ the Pike’s Peak Gold Rush in 1859 brought thousands of prospectors to the Front Range‚ and coal mining began shortly after. The Colorado Silver Boom followed in 1879‚ when major amounts of silver were discovered in Leadville‚ CO. The conditions for miners gradually became dire‚ resulting in numerous retaliatory strikes which were met with extreme‚ sometimes violent‚ opposition

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    A NEW APPORACH OF FREQUENT PATTERN MINING IN WEB USAGE MINING Mrs.R.Kousalya PhD. Scholar‚ Manonmaniam Sundaranar University‚ HOD/Asst professor‚ Dr. N.G.P. Arts and Science College‚ Coimbatore-641 048‚ India Mob no. +91 9894656526 Kousalyacbe@gmail.com Ms.S.Pradeepa M.Phil.Scholar‚ Department of Computer Science‚ Dr.N.G.P. Arts and Science College‚ Coimbatore-641 048‚ India Mob no. +91 9489551185 Prathy.it@gmail.com Ms.K.Suguna M.Phil.Scholar‚ Department of Computer Science‚ Dr.N.G.P. Arts and

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    National Wildlife Refuge. By emphasizing the evidences that degrade the development‚ the author attempts to persuade the readers to also be engaged in preserving Arctic Refuge. In order to effectively convey his thoughts‚ author used various literary techniques including personal anecdote‚ evidences‚ and dictions. Considering that The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge could sound unfamiliar for the readers‚ the author first provides brief introductions about what it is (“America’s truly great wilderness”);

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    The mining policy in the Philippines is meant to signal investors that the government is putting up a stable business environment. They say that it is a big step to achieving economic growth because of the solutions it offers. It will greatly help the preservation of mineral resources in our country. It seeks to boost government revenues through the five-percent royalty tax on new extractions to in areas to be declared as mineral reservations. I admit that this new policy could be good for us but

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    and need us to create a voice for them. Former United States President Jimmy Carter has a strong opinion towards wildlife conservation shown in a foreword to Arctic National Wildlife Refuge: Seasons of Life and Land. In the foreword by Jimmy Carter‚ he uses effective rhetorical devices in his argument to persuade his audience that the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge should not be developed for industry. In the foreword‚ Jimmy Carter begins with strong word choices to help aide his argument. In

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