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    Business Plan Materials Department Hospitality Operations Management Stenden University – International Hospitality Management Leeuwarden The Netherlands Submitted in Partial Fulfilment for the Requirements of the degree Programme Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in International Hospitality Management. April 2011‚ Module 3 Materials Department Odd weeks Nick Sweertman - 79125 Even weeks Susanne Dupuis -117579 Declaration of own work 1. This work

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    In Tolkien’s new type of fiction‚ he expresses the hope that is blended with his faith and shows it to the people during the time with tension and depression. In 1915‚ Tolkien went to France to fight in World War I‚ and he lost the majority of his school friends in the Battle of Somme‚ which caused a profound impact upon the young Tolkien. As a writer‚ Tolkien was significantly unique than others because Tolkien faced the actual war‚ and he had the searing experiences of survival from the death.

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    Laying Everything Down “Whereas the function of a friend‚ who is a second self‚ is to supply things we cannot procure for ourselves” –Aristotle. Throughout literature‚ a story would not be complete without the best friend. Beowulf has Wiglaf. King Arthur has Sir Lancelot. Tom Sawyer has Huck Finn. Sherlock has Watson. Batman has Robin. All of these lauded heroes would not have survived without their trusty companions. In Tolkien’s world of Middle Earth‚ best friends are as vital to the story as the

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    Let me ask you a question. Is everyone beautiful? Raise your hand if you said yes. For those who didn’t‚ why? Imagine yourself‚ in a whole new world. A world in which everywhere you go‚ people compliment you on your appearance at least once. You would enjoy that‚ would you? Every day I walk down the hallways seeing smiles on people’s faces‚ as they walk with their friends or posse. Gossip about people is in the air‚ some people I know‚ some people I haven’t even seen or heard‚ or they were talking

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    Introduction: E-banking has become essential for banks in the last several years‚ mostly in developed countries. With the introduction of online banking‚ banks have been able to reach millions of customer’s that are not even in their geographical area and bring them a quick & easy way to check their statements‚ balances‚ view recent transactions and many more facilities that were not possible to do before‚ unless they went to the branch of their local bank. With this introduction‚ it brings

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    J. J. Murphy

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    COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO TRADING METHODS AND APPLICATIONS JOHN J. MURPHY NEW YORK INSTITUTE OF FINANCE Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Murphy‚ John J.‚ [date] Technical analysis of the financial markets I John J. Murphy. p. em. Rev. ed. of: Technical analysis of the futures markets. c1986. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-7352-0066-1 1. Futures market. 2. Commodity exchanges. I. Murphy‚ John J. Technical analysis of the futures markets. II. Title. HG6046

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    Hall Effect

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    INTRODUCTION If an electric current flows through a conductor in a magnetic field‚ the magnetic field exerts a transverse force on the moving charge carrier which tends to push them to one side of the conductor. A buildup of charge at the sides of the conductors will balance this magnetic influence‚ producing a measurable voltage between the two sides of the conductor. This presence of measurable transverse voltage is the Hall Effect. The Hall effect was discovered in 1879 by Edwin Herbert Hall

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    Claribel by Arnold Bennett. The General Slant of the Story. The Author’s Attitude to Love and the Institution of Marriage Honorable members of the examination board‚ the speech submitted to your consideration is devoted to the essence of love and the institution of marriage on the basis of the story “Claribel” written by Arnold Bennett. In my speech I’m to dwell upon the following points: firstly I give the definition of love‚ then I pass on to love in its various forms‚ after that I focus

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    “For if you fail‚ then we are laid bare to the Enemy. Yet if you succeed‚ then our power is diminished‚ and Lothlórien will fade‚ and the tide of Time will sweep it away” (472). This quote‚ said by the Lady Galadriel‚ showed her understanding of the power of the One Ring. The One Ring had the unprecedented power to corrupt the person carrying the ring‚ called the ring-bearer‚ and turn them against their own will. The Ring messes with the holder’s mind and makes them turn to evil ways. The book The

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    Main article: Speedy trial Criminal defendants have the right to a speedy trial. In Barker v. Wingo‚ 407 U.S. 514 (1972)‚ the Supreme Court laid down a four-part case-by-case balancing test for determining whether the defendant’s speedy trial right has been violated in the case. The four factors are: Length of delay: A delay of a year or more from the date on which the speedy trial right "attaches" (the date of arrest or indictment‚ whichever first occurs) was termed "presumptively prejudicial

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