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    My pet dog

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    Those of you say that it dosen’t harm the enviroment you are totally WRONG!. Because turtles eats plastic and die by mistaking them by jelly fish. Also maybe some animals is close to extincit because of plastic. And its also very harm for earth earth wil really get dirty and ithin the united states the are more trees grown than cut down every year. Americans plant roughly 1.5 billion trees. Our Paper companies are committed to the Sustainable Forestry Initiative which is an organization that understands

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    FDG-PET In Brain Tumors

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    but multislice CT‚ multiple detectors being placed next to each other so the Ct can collect multiple slice data at the same time‚ with PET has the most interest in cancer imaging. FDG-PET has been applied to accurate biopsy of infiltrative tumors‚ tumor grading‚ and prognostication. Brain tumors form a significant percentage of pediatric oncology. The use of FDG-PET in brain tumors have helped distinguish viable and recurrent tumors from post-therapeutic changes. These diagnostic images in technology

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    Cats Make Better Pets

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    Cats are a kind of pet that do not require as much attention as others. Cats make better pets than dogs. Cats are much quieter than dogs‚ cats take much better care of themselves‚ and cats require less attention. Firstly‚ cats are much more quiet than dogs especially during times when you want to sleep or relax. For example lets say and individual has a tiring day of work and wants to relax. They finally get comfortable when their dog sees a squirrel or another dog and starts barking

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    The future of open innovation Oliver Gassmann1‚ Ellen Enkel2 and Henry Chesbrough3 Institute of Technology Management‚ University of St. Gallen‚ Dufourstrasse 40a‚ CH-9000 St. Gallen‚ Switzerland. oliver.gassmann@unisg.ch 2 Dr. Manfred Bischoff Institute of Innovation Management of EADS‚ Zeppelin University‚ Am Seemoser Horn 20‚ D-88045 Friedrichshafen‚ Germany. ellen.enkel@zeppelin-university.de 3 Center for Open Innovation‚ F402 Hass School of Business‚ University of California‚ Berkeley‚ CA

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    Open Source Software

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    OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE What are reasons for business to use open source software? Robert Keidel Western Governors University What are reasons for business to use open source software? With the current economy difficulties‚ companies are trying to find areas in their businesses where they can save money. Many companies are having no choice but to let people go. Some businesses try to avoid lay-offs and instead are looking in other areas to save money. One of the areas is‚ of

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    Open adoption has become increasingly common over time. Open adoption allows the birth and adoptive family to have some form of communication with one another. Communication can happen through emails‚ letters‚ telephone calls‚ social media exchange‚ or visits. Contact between the families may change as the child ages. Over the years‚ adoption has always been kept a secret. The lack of openness leaves children and birth parents with many unanswered questions. Open adoption gives children the ability

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    Did you know that there are over 2.4 million healthy dogs and cats in shelters? Did you also know that one every thirteen seconds are euthanized ("Pet Overpopulation: The Humane Society of the United States")? These animals don’t ask to be brought into this world to be put in a small‚ cold enclosed cage. I personally wouldn’t want to be born into the world to be given up on‚ would you? Too many people don’t understand or even care to understand this sad statistic. In fact‚ humanity is so selfish

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    Peace of mind is one major benefit of open adoption for the birth parents. This peace of mind is granted several ways. Biological parents are often able to choose the family who adopts their child‚ when they choose an open adoption. The ability to choose the family “provide(s) birth parents a sense of empowerment‚ security and control” (“Open Adoption:Advantages and Benefits” 2). After giving away a child‚ parents will likely worry about that child’s safety and condition. However‚ choosing the family

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    Against Wild Animals as Pets

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    Wild Animals as Pets “Between 13‚000 and 2‚500 B.C.‚ humans domesticated dogs‚ cats‚ cattle‚ goats‚ horses‚ and sheep from their wild counterparts. Although the terms taming and domestication are often used interchangeably‚ they are not the same. Individual wild animals can be tamed to behave in a docile manner around humans. By contrast‚ domestication is a process that takes place with an entire animal species over many generations.” (libraryindex.com) Humans began domesticating large animals

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    Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Research Background Word-of mouth communication (WOM) is the process which allows consumers to share information and opinions that direct buyers towards and away from specific products‚ brands‚ and services. Marketing research on WOM dates to the 1960’s and over time WOM definitions have evolved In the early years‚ WOM was defined as face-to-face communication about products or companies between those people who were not commercial entities ( Litwin 2009) 1.11

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