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    Alexandre Dumas has always had a reputation for writing swashbuckling and fast-paced adventure tales that blend together fact and fiction. He wrote many historical fiction novels where would severely stretch the truth to achieve a great novel‚ but never claimed that the novels tell the same story as history. One common subject of Dumas’ novels is the element of betrayal and what leads to the revenge of that betrayal. The Three Musketeers (1844) tells the story of a man named D’Artagnan‚ a young

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    skin – a very thick skin. And watch your back For every back‚ there is a knife. A person may be in a sturdy and stable time in their life‚ then suddenly‚ a negative force comes their way and backstabs them‚ changing their life forever. In the Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas‚ the character Fernand is the ultimate betrayer because of his selfishness and jealousy towards Edmond Dantes. Fernand used Edmond Dantes “death” as an excuse to try and get Mercedes to love him back; he knew Mercedes

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    1. "’Well‚ we’re all mortal‚’ said the shipowner‚ ’and the old must make way for the young‚ otherwise there would be no promotion’" (Dumas 2). Monsieur Morrel is talking to Edmond Dantes about the captain’s death. The quote is especially blunt and realistic‚ but also likeably refreshing. It is an idea that brings about the scary truth that everyone must grow old and die‚ but also a uplifting truth that if someone leaves a new one will replace him or her to hopefully make things better. 2. "’Yes‚

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    Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this assignment‚ students should be able to: * Understand how to utilise the creative problem solving approach to handle the various managerial challenges in an organisation and help with the process of new product development. * Utilise creative thinking techniques such as lateral thinking and brainstorming to solve business problems and appraise their usefulness. * Understand how creative thinking and critical thinking are complementary to each

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    Amadeus - The newest Inquisitor Amadeus‚ the highest ranking Acolyte of the Inquisitor [REDACTED] rose from rags to riches in a short amount of time. Through well thought out investigations and brutal interrogation tactics he won renown within in his Inquisitors cadre. He was born to a lowly family in a Hive world unnamed. Growing up he achieved a job as an Abjucator‚ and throughout his early career he was found by the newly christened Inquisitor [REDACTED]. He was immediately unpopular with his

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    Cri Du Chat syndrome is a rare chromosomal abnormality that affects an arm of chromosome number five. Other well-known names of the syndrome include; 5p minus‚ 5p monosomy‚ and Lejeune’s Syndrome. The words Cri Du Chat translate in French to “cry of the cat‚” this is referring to the distinct cry of children burdened by this disorder. When the deletion of the short arm on chromosome 5 occurs‚ multiple genes are also deleted. This deletion of genes can vary depending on how much of chromosome 5’s

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    Cri Du Chat is a genetic disorder that is also known as chromosome deletion 5p syndrome and also monosomy 5p syndrome. When first discovered in 1963 it was recognized as a defective B group chromosome‚ and was then later recognized as the fifth chromosome‚ or 5p. Its name is French‚ and means “Cry of the Cat” referring to the distinctive cry of children with this disorder. This cry can help doctors make an informed guess as to whether the baby has the disease. Cri du chat is one of the most common

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    “Individual assignment” “BM006-3-2” Name of the product: - Magic Sunglass (MSG) Name: - Ali Hasan Nasr Student ID: - TP018268 Intake code: - UC2F1007IT {NC} Lecturer name: - AHMAD MUZAMMIR BIN MUHAMMAD Submission Date: - 26th of October 2010 Word Count: - 2007 words Executive Summary This assignment is targeted to represent my career which is executive manager and it elaborates my proposed product to SONY Company which is a product that will help people to make their life easy and full of

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    Edmond Dantes‚ once a kind-hearted‚ well-respected sailor and man‚ dramatically developed into a hateful‚ vengeful man. In the beginning of the novel‚ The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas‚ he was loyal and insisted that he‚ “owes everything to his father and Mercedes” because his father had raised him to be the responsible man he was. His crew respected him and followed his orders. However‚ after spending 14 years in the Chateau d’If‚ he sought revenge after those who did him wrong. His heart

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    Romeo Dallaire‚ “Cri de coeur”‚ A Argument of Truths Dallaire did exceptional when it comes to the naming of his essay‚ by not only simplifying the subject but maintaining the true meaning. “Cri de coeur‚” also known as “A cry from the heart”‚ is not only heartbreaking but truthfully eye opening. Every event recounted is straight from Dallaire’s point of view‚ which could have made his rhetorical appeals intertwine. It is clear from reading that one appeal stood above the rest while reading‚

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