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    Dolphins

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    Dolphins are mammals closely related to whales and porpoises. Dolphins have a powerful and streamlined body. They are found in all seas and oceans. Dolphins can be told apart from porpoises by their nose‚ which is beaklike‚ and also their conical teeth. Porpoises have a flatter nose‚ sharper teeth‚ and a more solid body. There are 32 known species of dolphins. The bottle- nosed dolphin is often the species used in aquatic shows. The common dolphin inspired many Mediterranean folk lores. Both

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    Swat Analysis

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    Submitted To: CAPT. SOHAIL ASLAM Q-1 Does this company keeps on board talented peoples who were responsible for its success? ANS. Yes the company keeps on board talented peoples who were responsible for its success specially the people who are on the front desk. Q-2 To fully understand the employees behavior‚ is any step wise analysis being done? ANS. Feedback is used to understand the behavior of the employee to understand that what employees like or dislike and what their comfort zones to

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    Auditing

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    I THE RED FLAGS and the Allegations by the SEC -1996‚ Ruttenberge family sold a large chunk of stocks for $49.6m on the second public offering while the financial statements continuously showed positive trends - The financial statements analysis - Cash flows were negative while profit was reported. Early 1999‚ liqutity problem arised‚ sold $200M of high-yield or Junk bonds in mid 1999. - Justice Department: Adam Gilburne: guilty to conspriracy to commit wire and securities fraud to inflate

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    Greek Theatre Staging

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    down in the orchestra pit (the stage area). Because of drama ’s close connection with religion‚ theatres were often located in or near sanctuaries. For example‚ there is a theatre situated on top of Mt. Parnassus above the famous temple of Apollo at Delphi. Similarly‚ the Theatre of Dionysus in Athens was situated in the sacred grounds of Dionysus at the foot of the Acropolis. Within these amphitheatres there were many different structures‚ namely: the skene‚ the orchestra‚ the altar‚ the parados

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    UNIVERSITI UTARA MALAYSIA COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES COURSE CODE : SQQP 5023 COURSE NAME : DECISION ANALYSIS LECTURER : DR. SYARIZA ABDUL RAHMAN email: syariza@uum.edu.my tel: 04 – 9286975/ 016-4127923 1. COURSE SYNOPSIS Mathematical tools have been applied for thousands of years; however‚ the formal study and application of quantitative techniques to practical decision making is largely a product of the twentieth century. Decision analysis refers

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    Oedipus

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    Level of morality "..Lady Macbeth can be considered a perfect wife. She may not be a perfect person‚ but when viewing her as a wife‚ and only a wife‚ she actually can fit this statement. She does many things that may benefit her husband‚ and hence the reason to why this title can be fitting for her place. Lady Macbeth understands her husband because their relationship is so close. She encourages and reassures Macbeth when he is most vulnerable. She is also loyal‚ supportive and protective

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    Their society believed that woman should be strong so they would have strong and healthy children. If a baby was not believed to be healthy or had a physical ailment‚ the baby would be killed. The Spartans were also very religious. The Oracle of Delphi was the most important shrine of Greece. Leonidas consulted the Oracle before he went into battle. The Persian Empire was very large and strong.Persian soldiers were paid by the government to be full-time soldiers. The royal Persian bodyguards‚

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    Oedipus And Fate Essay

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    early days of Oedipus’ life. Saved by a shepherd man and Laius’s servant‚ Oedipus was taken to Corinth and taken as the son of the King and Queen. Thought to be his natural parents‚ plagued by the same prophecy‚ he visited an oracle in the city of Delphi and the same prophecy was revealed to him that he would kill his father. Due to this information‚ Oedipus leaves his home of Corinth and journeys to Thebes. Along this journey‚ he encounters a band of travelers where he had to defend himself against

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    Oedipus Downfall

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    Oedipus would murder his father and marry his mother. Unfortunately the shepherd did not killed Oedipus but gave it away to a king and queen who cannot conceive a child of their own. As Oedipus gets older he is told he is adopted. Oedipus travels to Delphi to speak with the Oracle in order to learn the truth about his parents. The Oracle response to his question the way it responded to his biological father. Oedipus‚ afraid of what he is foretold leaves the kingdom and heads to Thebes to prevent the

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    Presence of Literacy in Spartan Society This journal article Literacy in the Spartan Oligarchy was published in 1978 by Paul Cartledge. In the article‚ the author talks about the presence of literacy in the social development of Sparta. The author argues that the social development in Spartan society was primarily based on the false assumption about the presence of Greek widespread literacy in the society. The author supports this opinion by taking into consideration various other expert author’s

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