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    and tablets to accept credit cards. “A tiny‚sleek device that turns an ordinary smartphones into a credit-card reader and looks set to transform mobile payments.” [Fitzgeorge-Parker 2010] This idea came to Jack Dorsey‚ the inventor of Square‚ because his friend Jim McKelvey‚ a glassblower‚ was complaining about that he failed to make a sale since he did not have the access to credit card. Jack and Jim believes there are many small business man are in the same situation. Therefore they saw the opportunity

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    noble figure‚ he clearly shows his love for Desdemona and takes his job seriously. “Keep up your bright swords...” this quote shows how Othello started off as a strong and calm character. Throughout act one‚ two and most of three‚ Othello is the same calm‚ strong character who is in love with his wife. In Act 3‚ Scene 3 is where everything changes‚ Othello goes from being a noble figure to a disturbed murderer‚ Iago is to blame for this. Iago pushed Othello to turn his feelings into jealousy and

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    Comparison between Sonnet 116 and His coy mistress After looking at Sonnet 116 I have realised that it has some comparisons and differences to To his coy mistress. Sonnet 116 is a short poem which discusses the features of true love and how it cannot be killed by time‚ it is everlasting. However To his coy mistress describes a man that doesn’t care about love as he says he would love her if he had all the time in the world and discusses how he would love her. Sonnet 116 is a Shakespearean sonnet;

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    Julie Van is a student attending the University of Washington in Seattle. She was born on October 9th‚ 1994 in her hometown of Tacoma‚ Washington where she spent her childhood doing what most children do like going to school or spending time with her family and friends. Now‚ she lives a typical college life. On the weekdays‚ Julie wakes up and attends classes and finishes her days off doing copious amounts of homework or relaxing with friends. But on the weekends‚ she enjoys to “hangout at nearby

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    shell fell into a group of 16 schoolboys and killed fifteen‚ I raved. Talk about rumours of wars and earthquakes in divers places… The beginning of the End must be ended‚ and the beginning of the middle of the end is now.’ Reading what Owen wrote to his mother on 21 December 1914 about the Germans’ shelling of Scarborough when sixteen died and 443 were wounded‚ to ascribe this sonnet to that same month seems entirely plausible. Hibberd suggests it was Owen’s first poem about the war‚ while Stallworthy

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    works in Joshua 10‚ where God defeats 5 kings in favour of Joshua and the rest of the chosen people. He does so by using his omnipotence over nature to cast hail stones upon them. When scriptures were originally written‚ people had no real idea of the natural world around them and assumed that reactions (we see today as normal) such as electrical storms‚ were God portraying his magnificence. Alongside this‚ due to upholding no real scientific knowledge‚ they believed that God held the sun still. Close

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    Company law Other related subjects: Partnerships Keywords: Dividends; Exclusion; Shareholders; Unfairly prejudicial conduct Summary: The dismissal of a director of a company constituted exclusion from the company that was unfair and prejudicial to his interests as a shareholder under the Companies Act 2006 s.994. Abstract: The court was required to determine two preliminary issues in relation to an unfair prejudice petition presented by the petitioner (B). B‚ and the first respondent (X)‚ had incorporated

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    ENG 1501 Assignment 01 Unique Number : 221494 My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun; Coral is far more red than her lips’ red; If snow be white‚ why then her breasts are dun; If hairs be wires‚ black wires grow on her head. I have seen roses damask’d‚ red and white‚ But no such roses see I in her cheeks; And in some perfumes is there more delight Than in the breath that from my mistress reeks. I love to hear her speak‚ yet well I know That music hath a far more pleasing

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    he set fire to 30 royal Spanish Warships. This was one of the reasons that Philip II set the Spanish Armada as this angered Philip and made him feel like he must take revenge on the English people who destroyed ships that he could have used to fight his battles. The second reason I believe that Philip of Spain sent the Spanish Armada was due to the fact that England was Protestant. At the time of 1588‚ Europe experienced the Renaissance‚ where there was a split in religion between Catholic and Protestants

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    example‚ as the man approaches the Man and the Boy his danger is ambiguous. However‚ the fathers suspicion is confirmed and he is forced to take action to protect his son. By doing so‚ he clearly defines for the reader that he himself is the protector of the boy‚ stating later in the passage “I will kill anyone who touches you‚ understand?” The contrasting roles of the Mans character also bring to attention his low self-esteem and doubt about his own ability. This use of characterization enables the

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