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    Top 5 Vendors‚ Worldwide Tablet Shipments‚ Fourth Quarter 2012 (Preliminary) (Units Shipments are in millions) Vendor 4Q12 Shipments 4Q12 Market Share 4Q11 Shipments 4Q11 Market Share 4Q12/4Q11 Growth 1. Apple 22.9 43.6% 15.5 51.7% 48.1% 2. Samsung 7.9 15.1% 2.2 7.3% 263.0% 3. Amazon.com Inc. 6.0 11.5% 4.7 15.9% 26.8% 4. ASUS 3.1 5.8% 0.6 2.0% 402.3% 5. Barnes & Noble 1.0 1.9% 1.4 4.6% -27.7% Others 11.6 22.1% 5.5 18.5% 108.9% All Vendors

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    Source A: This cartoon shows a British colonialist sitting on a box of tea after the Boston Tea Party. The colonist‚ clearly in a position of weakness‚ says “make no mistake… I’m still in command of this vessel.” Despite the colonist’s words‚ the patriots had clearly “won this battle”‚ and had taken a huge step forward towards independence. The cartoon shows that this event‚ organised by the Boston Patriots‚ weakened the colonists‚ and helped the Americans in their fight for independence. Context

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    Nora and Mrs. Alving are two main characters in Ibsen’s plays. They are similar in some ways‚ but obviously they are both uniquely diverse. They play many of the same roles in their plays‚ and are probably the most similar two characters between "Ghosts" and "A Doll’s House." Nora is a unique character‚ a kind not usually seen in most plays. She swings her mood often; she is either very happy or very depressed‚ comfortable or desperate‚ wise or naíve. At the beginning of the play‚ Nora still plays

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    The Boston Bombings: Case Study Analysis Boston Bombing Marathon Boston Bombing On April 15‚ 2013‚ during the Boston Marathon‚ homemade explosions were detonated near the finish line taking the life of 3 Americans and injuring more than 260. The explosive devices were determined to be two pressure cookers strategically set to detonate 210 yards apart at 13 second intervals. The investigation lead was taken over by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) who released photographs and surveillance

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    Assignment 3 The three photographs I chose to analyze are: 1) Dorothea Lange‚ destitute Pea Pickers in California‚ also known as Migrant Mother. 2) Margaret Bourke-White‚ Kentucky Flood. 3) Dorothea Lange‚ Toward Los Angeles. The photographs taken during the Great Depression were documenting what was happening in that time. These photographs were offering a visual evidence to the viewer. These three photographs were depicting the poverty‚ pain‚ and sufferance of the migrant agricultural workers

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    things can seem normal but underneath the makeup and long sleeves the ugly truth can be revealed. In the poem “Photograph: Ice Storm‚ 1971”‚ found in Natasha Trethewey’s collection of poems Native Guard‚ depicts Trethewey’s resentment towards her stepfather for abusing her mother through the use of vivid imagery and tone shifts throughout this short piece. This poem is about a photograph taken of Natasha Trethewey with her mother and stepfather outside of their home after a violent ice storm caused

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    Chapter Summary #1 (Adv. Algebra) Real numbers. The natural numbers‚ whole numbers‚ integers numbers‚ rational numbers and irrational numbers are all subsets of the real numbers. Each real number corresponds to a point on the number line. A real numbers distance from zero on the number line its absolute value. -Natural Numbers. ( ) Natural numbers are the numbers used for counting. Example: 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 4‚ 5… -Negative Numbers. ( ) Then man thought about numbers between

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    Nora’s character and the exploration of gender roles in the nineteenth century Norway Nora is the main protagonist of the play and the play mainly focuses on her feelings and actions. She is the only one whose character develops throughout the play. In the initial stages of the play she displays some childish qualities when she interacts with her husband as the audience can see when Torvald calls her by different names such as “my little squirrel”‚ “my little lark”‚ “my little spendthrift”‚ “extravagant

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    Photograph Photographs are memories. They are the only thing that can bring you back to the past. Photographs are like time machines they can bring you back to any moment in your life. No one can describe a setting as well as a picture like the saying one picture is worth 1‚000 words. Some are good and some are bad but they show all the things that a person has been through to make them what they are today. In my picture I am alone‚ to some people this is a bad thing to me it’s not. I don’t

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    not only in the way characters are portrayed‚ but also in the plot. To begin with‚ the impossibility of distinguishing between appearance and reality is obvious in the way characters are portrayed. We see this in Nora and her unexpected actions at the end. At the beginning of the play Nora behaves like a typical upper-middle class Norwegian woman of the 19th century. Her role as a mother and a wife who is responsible for beatifying the image that her household projects to the outside world is obvious

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