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    F. CONCLUSION As before we jump into conclusion‚ here will be described a list of entrepreneurial competencies owns by our chosen entrepreneur‚ Mr. Muhamad Yasin. The first entrepreneurial competency shows by him is initiative. Initiative means the ability to assess and initiate things independently or the power or opportunities to act and to take charge before others do. Mr. Yasin saw the opportunity‚ just like the people does. Yet what is making him difference and succeed is initiative value in

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    Analysis: In this lab we measured the rate of respiration of germinating mung beans and germinating peas at room temperature and 10 degrees Celsius. The rates of respiration at room temperature were higher than the rates of respiration in cold water. The reaction rate of the germinating peas at room temperature was .0125 ml/min and the reaction rate of the peas at 10 degrees Celsius was .0095 ml/min. The same is true for the germinating mung beans. At room temperature the rate of reaction was .0105

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    Singing Silence Literary Response Max Christensen “Old Vicente of Formentera was perhaps the happiest man I have ever known. And also perhaps the poorest.” So goes the line from Eva-Lis Wuorio’s introduction to the “Singing Silence”‚ a story about how a poor‚ old man found happiness after breaking an amphora. Vicente was an old porter. Just like everybody else‚ he dreamed of success and a happier life. However‚ despite all his hard work‚ he never really got what he wanted. He had to settle

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    World War Z by Max Brooks Set in a time after the Zombie Wars‚ the book tells the story of a ruined world trying to pull itself back together after a catastrophic event. In the case of this book‚ the event is a zombie apocalypse. Told from the memories of survivors‚ an unnamed main character uses his audio recorder and interviewing skills to get stories from survivors‚ so no one will forget the war. From the information collected by the interviewer‚ the reader can piece together a timeline of events

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    Hillary Dietahin Eng. 101 Mr. Anstett 3 October 2014 For The Love of Zombies In First‚ Eat All the Lawyers‚ Bosch makes compelling comparisons using American television shows and books such as Colson Whitehead ’s Zone One‚ Max Brooks’ World War Z‚ and one of Americas favorite television shows‚ The Walking Dead. She tells the plot of the show and explains how it correlates to the real world. She gives specific roles as to who a character in the television show is in real life. She interprets

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    6. Deployment‚ Limitations and Conclusion 6.1. Deployment We installed our project on the virtual box program‚ through this program we installed the server and the client to withdraw‚ as we set Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7 for the client‚ and give each one IP address. The virtual machine designed for one network in Ghantoot Group Company. The static IP address of the server set because this is a condition to be DNS server and domain controller. Then put Active Directory services even on

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    “There’s a word for that kind of lie. Hope.”‚ Max Brooks‚ author of World War Z. World War Z is a book written by Max Brooks that portrays a reporter’s collection of journal entries during a zombie apocalypse. The collection of stories are from all over the globe as the reporter’s goal was to preserve the history after the zombie apocalypse had ended. The preservation of these stories was to be used to prevent another war to end all wars in the future of the human race. Of these stories‚ there are

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    Conclusion Report for Immigration Research Question: The purpose of this social science research was to indicate and answer the imposing research question of “What are the factors and motivations an individual considers when choosing a country to move to?” After conducting a questionnaire and using other reliable sources to collect primary and secondary data‚ I can confirm that from the data we gathered that my hypothesis that the factors and motivations which an individual considers consists of

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    Discussion and Conclusion: Preparation of 1-Bromobutane The purpose of this experiment was to demonstrate the conversion of a primary alcohol‚ 1-butanol‚ to a primary bromoalkane‚ 1-bromobutane‚ a SN2 reaction. The conversion of 1-butanol to 1-bromobutane relies on sulfuric acid which plays two important roles. First‚ it protonates the alcohol of 1-butanol to form an oxonium ion which is a good leaving group. Secondly‚ it produces the hydrobromic acid‚ the nucleophile‚ which attacks 1-butanol

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    Marx‚ Durkheim‚ Weber and Simmel on the Development of Capitalist Society and the Demise of Individualism Theorists began to recognize capitalism as pre-industrial society developed economically and major social changes began to occur. Modernization resulted in industrialization‚ urbanization and bureaucratization as the workplace shifted from the home to the factory‚ people moved from farms into cities where jobs were more readily available and large-scale formal organizations emerged. Classical

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