Which is mightier‚ the pen or the sword? Throughout history‚ there have been two main tactics of promoting a cause: the pen and the sword. The pen refers to writing and giving speeches whereas the sword refers to violent direct actions. One tactic is more civil and metropolitan the other is more forceful and dynamic. African-American rights and Women Rights have been stood for in the national spotlight. Both tactics have been used for each movement‚ but which tactic was more effective for promoting
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threw a pen at me. “This pen? You’re telling me that this pen made you stuck here? I know I don’t know you but perhaps you have been here so long that you’re starting to I don’t know go crazy.” “Oh no‚ you don’t understand. This pen is magical‚ but not the good kind of magic you see on television. This is the evil magic.” “Evil? Well how can that be? It’s just a pen.” “This pen was given to me by a witch several years ago; she told me that it would grant me three wishes. The way the pen works is
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IIBM Institute of Business Management Examination Paper MM.100 Global Marketing Management Section A: Objective Type (30 marks) This section consists of Mixed Type questions & Short Answer type questions. Answer all the questions. Part One questions carries 1 mark each & Part Two questions carries 5 marks each. Part One: Multiple Choices: 1. All the ethnocentric orientations are collectively called……………………………………………………………. 2. Presently number of members countries in OECD are a. 12
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From the 1920s to the 1960s‚ before the development of the ballpoint pen‚ Parker was either number one or number two in worldwide writing instrument sales. In 1931 Parker created the Quink ("quick drying ink") which eliminated the need for blotting.[5] In 1941 the company developed the most widely used model of fountain pen in history (over $400 million worth of sales in its 30 year history) the Parker 51.[6][7] Manufacturing facilities were set up over the years in Canada‚ United Kingdom‚ Denmark
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Would you like to customize your pen? 16 Table 1.3 - Would you like it to be refillable? 17 Table 1.4 - What are the major factors you consider in buying a pen? 18 Table 1.5 - What is your purpose for having one? 19 Table 1.6 - How many gigabytes would you like to have on your PenCorder? 21 Table 1.7 - What audio device would you like to come with the PenCorder? 22 Table 1.8 - What color pen do you prefer to use?
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topic is important because cliques are problem in high school mainly between girls . Cliques are a problem because intercity high school aren’t safe and bullying goes on ‚ so many kids get cliques to be safe.Most teenage feel unsafe at school so they click up so they feel safe .Cliques are for acceptance‚ and security .Also guidance even it’s not greats guidance but when you get high school you just need people around ‚so you can fit in. Everybody are in cliques some cliques are good‚ but most are bad
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The pen is mightier than sword Honorable principal‚ respected teachers and my dear school fellows! Today I will try to elaborate a famous quotation by an English author and novelist Edward Wheeler that‚ “Pen is mightier than sword” My dear fellows! A pen is man’s greatest creation. But we need to deliberate that how really important the pen is? Writers use their pen to write their articles‚ engineer uses pen for inking. Pen is all we need to record things right away. During the course of study
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Jonathan Lau 20508058 | Digital Pen Assignment | MGMT3303 | | Jonathan Lau | 4/5/2011 | | JONATHAN LAU 20508058 Jonow.lau@gmail.com Wednesday 12pm THE DIGITAL PEN Question 1: Technology Evolution Is it an incremental or radical innovation? The innovation of the digital pen that we see today has been incremental over time. Using existing concepts from the traditional pen and combining it with the modern computing platform
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Case Analysis: Cosmos Club I – Time Frame In January 1983‚ Mr. Joseph Kabiling‚ Cosmos Club’s Business Manager‚ was left with the decision of whether or not to present his proposal to acquire a point-of-sale equipment at this year’s Finance Committee meeting on capital expenditures. Through the years‚ the club’s restaurant registered higher than expected losses‚ compared to any of the club’s revenue-generating services. Thus‚ he left that this might improve the dining room operations although
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CLASSIC PEN COMPANY: DEVELOPING AN ABC MODEL REVISED PRODUCT COSTS FOR THE FOUR PENS‚ BASED ON THE ACTIVITY INFORMATION COLLECTED BY DEMPSEY Cost centres under ABC Indirect labour=$ 20‚000 40% *20‚000=8‚000 Total indirect labour=$ 28‚000 Computer expenses=$ 10‚000 Machine expenses= $ 8‚000+ $ 4‚000+ $ 2‚000=$ 14‚000 Cost estimates/allocation under ABC Activity Indirect labour Computer expenses Machine expenses Total Activity rate Handle production runs 50% 14‚000 80% 8‚000
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