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    The Idiot Box

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    in the morning. Girls giggling over the cheesy scenes and boys reenacting the fictitious. It is nice to see them do so but heart-wrecking to see failing scores and undone assignments. The entertainment that the television‚ referred to as the idiot box by one of my colleagues‚ offers have made them stagnant and‚ for a lack of better words‚ irresponsible. Another thing which I want to point out is the character alterations that we can see from our pupils. Some TV shows which portray beauty as the

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    platinum Box

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    Executive Summary Platinum Box is a Canadian company that when started in 1985 specialized in graphic design. In1992 with sales of $5‚000‚000 and 20 employees the decision was made to have Platinum expand it’s operation to include fold down boxes. By 2005 Platinum’s sales had expanded to $20‚000‚000 with 75 employees. Jim Hicza‚ the President of Platinum has announced that the company will be expanding into the United States. This is expected to double Platinums sales in just 3 years. In order

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    t box

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    energy. The design won a silver award at the Lite-On awards last year What is the T-box? The T- box is a power generated device that harnesses wind energy as trains run over railroad tracks. This alternative form of wind energy produced by trains is very unique‚ as it does not depend on any natural energy sources. Instead‚ the energy generated from this device is produced as a consequence of human activity. The T- box device generates energy without any interference of the normal train operation –

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    Box Man

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    Box Man answers 1. Meaning Ascher states her main idea towards the end of the essay. – The Box Man chooses solitude‚ and he also confirms the essential aloneness of human being. She also demonstres that we can “find solice” within ourselves. Ascher leads up to and supports her idea with three examples – the box man chooses loneliness‚ and in contrast the two women whose loneliness seems unchosen. She supports these choices with specific details from Ascher’s observations – here is where

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    The Carved Box

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    The carved box was in pride of place on the coffee table‚ next to a vase of fresh daisies. Each of the pieces was a token of some love or amusement that had quickly gone sour. Jane had heard the stories multiple times and surprised herself on a dreary afternoon by encouraging Grace to tell them again. All it took was leaning over to open the mahogany box and finger the jade earrings. "Was this one from the drunk?" Grace nodded slowly‚ with a private smile‚ stirring her coffee a few times before

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    Box Jellyfish

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    The Box Jellyfish are an extremely lethal creature‚ and they also known as Boxfish‚ Sea Wasp. Fire medusa‚ or just Stinger. They are claimed to be the most venomous marine animal known to human and it has sting‚ which is often deadly. They are invertebrate and present in a rounded box shape‚ and they belong to the class Cubozoa; they are not true jellyfish‚ although they show many similar characteristics with jellyfish. I believe that the box jellyfish are the most dangerous animal in the world

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    Man Box

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    men use to believe into and he also defines the definitions of “Man Box” and what it means to them. Some men believe that they are superior and women are interior‚ because “women are objects to men‚ especially sexual objects” and how this problem leads the two genders in bigger conflicts in our society. These are the statements that some kids were taught by their parents to follow because of their “Man Box”. Firstly. The “Man box” and reasons for men to act unusual and abnormal‚ Tony Porter in his

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    Edgeworth Box

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    Edgeworth Box Definitions a diagram devised by F. Y. Edgeworth‚ in the form of a box which plots the indifference curves of two individuals or firms relative to the consumption or production of two goods. The contract curve plotted shows the points where the utility to the two individuals or firms is equal. analytical tool for determining the contract curve used in welfare economics. It is caused by the combination of the indifference curve systems of two exchange partners For this‚ the two

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    Box Room

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    Box Room Essay “Box Room” by Liz Lochhead is a poem that I think is relevant to a teenage audience. The poetic techniques used in the poem such as word choice‚ theme and imagery help to achieve this. “Box Room” is a poem about a girl who is going to her boyfriend’s mother’s house to meet his mother for the first time. The mother is not really thrilled when she meets this girl and the poet makes clear throughout the poem makes clear throughout the poem that the two women do not get along. Liz

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    The Black Box

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    Major problems: 1 - The transparency issues: • Canadian investors kept buying the commercial paper without any concerns‚ caring only about the high returns received. Therefore‚ on a “don’t ask‚ don’t tell” basis‚ banks did not feel obligated to disclose further details about the risks and nature of the ABCP or the assets underlying it • Considering that the banks earn a transaction fee from selling securities‚ it may have been more profitable for them to hide the risks from investors and

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