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    The Last Leaf by O. Henry

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    CHARACTERS Sue -loving -caring she always taking care of Johnsy Johnsy - sick - easily give up she think she is going to die when the last leaf fall down from the tree she keep counting the leaf. Doctor - busy - kind he have lots of patient to take care of. he was always kind to Johnsy. Mr.Behrman -old -painter he was past sixty at last he painted a great masterpiece‚ Mr.Pneumonia -old gentleman - bad he was not a nice old gentleman he was bad because he hurt a weak

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    Consumers

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    Customers may not necessarily the same as consumers. Consumers go through a five-stage decision-making process in any purchase. It includes need recognition & problem awareness‚ information search‚ evaluation of alternatives‚ purchase‚ and post purchase evaluation. Clearly the buying process starts a before the real purchase has been made and evaluation continues long after buying a product. Need recognition & problem awareness:-the first process in the decision making process is need recognition

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    the USA but it is growing rapidly. This segment was valued at $139 million in 2012 and has witnessed a doubling of market growth over the past six years. It is comprised of cold cereals like cornflakes and muesli which represent 60% of the market and hot cereals like oats which represent 40% of the market. The market leader in this segment is Kellogg‚ which is far ahead of its competitors. The room for growth of the cereal industry had reduced and thus the cereal industry had been stagnant for over

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    In the two movies of the week Some Like it Hot by Billy Wilder and My Week with Marilyn by Simon Curtis The idea of the gaze was presented heavily in many scenes in both movies. Marilyn Monroe is well known for playing the role of the sexy‚ erotic goddess that attract both the attention of men and women‚ audience and cast. Marilyn Monroe was portrayed in both movies as a character that directors apply the idea of selective use on‚ In other words she was selected to play certain characters and personas

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    Fixing Poverty in the Philippines: Mission Impossible An argumentative essay presented to Dr. Marianne Jennifer M. Gaerlan Department of English and Applied Linguistics De La Salle University In partial fulfillment of the requirements for ENGLCOM Term 1‚ AY 2013-2014 By: Chermela Coleen S. Tiongson C44 September 6‚ 2013 The Philippines has the second highest poverty incidence at 40%‚ in Southeast Asia‚ following East Timor which has 55% (Aldaba‚ 2005). Also according to Aldaba

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    Hot Weather Risks

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    Hot Weather Risks As the summers are approaching and the tempratures have started to rise‚so it will have its effects on our bodies.In order to perform our duties safely and efficiently we need to understand this change in weather and acknowledge the effects and risks associated with it. Because if we are mindful of the fact that our bodies need to adapt with this change only then we shall be able to do requisite measures to counter it. I will not be discussing the risks associated to ground/air

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    where dogs came from? Dogs species came from their ancestors called the grey wolf. Our nation is filled with different breeds. So they breed their dogs with other breeds so they get farther away from the grey wolves. In "The Amazing History of Dogs" text it says that the scientists still do not even know how the wolves changed over time to become dogs and became pets for us to breed and make new species of dogs. People spend over 350 dollars for Halloween costumes for their dogs or other

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    Hot Coffee The movie was split into four different exhibits (or topics basically). Each exhibit was centered on a case that was heavily influenced by that specific tort reform issue. The four exhibits were as follows: 1. The Public Relations Campaign 2. Caps on Damages 3. Judicial Elections 4. Mandatory Arbitration The first exhibit was centered on public relations and featured the case that gave the movie its name‚ the Stella Liebeck v. McDonalds case in New Mexico. The information presented

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    Review of the Hot Zone

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    Sandra Alexander The Hot Zone: A Scary Truth Richard Preston weaves a true tale about a chilling story of an Ebola virus (A disease-causing agent smaller than a bacterium‚ consisting of a shell made of proteins and membranes and a core containing DNA or RNA. A virus depends on living cells in order to replicate.) outbreak that occurs in a suburban Washington‚ D.C. laboratory in 1989. In this laboratory‚ monkeys being used in scientific experiments quickly sicken and die due to a filovirus

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    Analysis of Food Inc.

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    Studies have shown that many people all over the world are unaware of where their food comes from. When an individual goes to consume a food product‚ he or she could be completely oblivious to the methods of manufacture‚ processing‚ packaging or transportation gone into the production of the food item. It is often said that ‘ignorance is bliss’ – perhaps this rings true in the case of food‚ its origins and its consumption as well. In such a scenario‚ eating well could seem like an unlikely prospect

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