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    EBay: In a League by Itself This case tells the long story about how eBay developed and grew obtaining market leader status through the whole process. When thinking back to this case the issue that I think is most important to eBay’s process is their willingness to talk with their customers about improving the service and the website. One example of improving the service showed up on C-306 of the case. It took place "when eBay introduced a feature that referred losing bidders to similar

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    topic‚ and is highly discussed and researched by scholars and the general public. The nuclear bombings are not just a small part in military history‚ but a lesson in reality and the destruction possible of man to achieve their goals; these bombings have raised a whole host of ethical issues and concerns‚ which must be taken into consideration. There are many reasons why the actions taken by the United States and specifically President Truman to drop the A-Bomb on Hiroshima were absolutely unnecessary

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    well as sung. The texture is mainly chordal. Whereas a madrigal proper is through-composed‚ a ballett is strophic (two or more verses set to the same music. The most noticeable feature of a ballett is the ’fa-la-la’ refrain. 3. The Ayre - An Ayre could be performed in a variety of ways: By solo voice with lute accompaniment; by a solo voice with other accompaniment (e.g. viols); all the parts sung by voices (with or without instruments). 1. 2. What were chorales? Why were they popular?  Easy to

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    Introduction: The poem ‘Dad’ explores the author‚ Elaine Feinstein’s life and the feelings surrounding the passing of her father. The poem was written a year and a half after her father’s death as she tried to come to terms with her feelings of grief and sadness towards losing a loved one. Elaine Feinstein reflects on the images she has of her father. The themes that evolve throughout the poem ‘Dad’ are those of grief for the father she has lost‚ love and great sorrow. “Every day I grieve”‚ demonstrates

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    Fearing Fear Itself Many students find themselves stressing the night before a big test‚ thinking about how they will fail the test. As a result‚ they spend more time worrying than actually studying for the test‚ causing them to‚ in turn‚ completely fail the test. In Edgar Allen Poe’s‚ “The Fall of the House of Usher‚” Roderick Usher does just this. He not only feels a sense of paranoia as mentioned above‚ but a sense of fear as well. Roderick becomes so overwhelmed by his setting and atmosphere

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    Can anything be art? Are there limits to what is acceptable? Who decides? Can anything be art? Are there limits to what is acceptable and who decides? These three questions are probably the most argued and discussed questions artists‚ collectors and art historians are faced with on a day to day basses. The evidence of humans trying to create art has been present since millions of years. Archeologists have found traces of attempts of art in african caves which are up to 2.4 million years old.

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    A Clever Crane: One day a fox saw a crane at a distance. He said to himself. “What a funny bird that is! It seems to be walking on two thin sticks. It is all neck and beak. Head‚ it seems to have none. In such a head‚ he must have no brain at all. But‚ look! How proud he is while walking! Wait‚ my friend. I shall each you a good lesson.” Then the fox had a hearty laugh. The fox approached the crane and called to him. “What a fine bird you are! Allow me to be your friend.” The crane came to the

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    Laura Dale Mumm English 111 – L41 Beth Loring September 16‚ 2013 Nascar: Not Just Mullets and Beer-Bellies Nascar (National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing) was created in 1945 by Bill France. His dream was to create such a race that people from all over the world would come to see it. The three largest racing series in Nascar are the Sprint Cup Series‚ the Nationwide Series‚ and the Camping World Truck Series. These series use three types of tracks throughout the United States: speedways

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    In Thomas E. Hill’s article “Humanity as an End in Itself‚” he discusses Kant’s theory about humanity and explains what Kant thinks humanity is and that it is the ultimate end that a person should strive for. One of the elements of this theory is Kant’s second Categorical Imperative which goes into detail with five different aspects‚ what he believes makes up humanity in a person. Then he goes on to give seven different explanations about humanity as an end. Kant also believes that there are two

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