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    Describe Place

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    explanation below of how you make t his project: Topic 1 : Introducing Yourself You must introduce yourself by mentioning the following things in your video; Introduce Your Name/Surname; describe Your Education Background; describe Your Competency; Describe Your Prospective Career; Describe Your Hobby‚ Your family‚ things you are doing and etc. You are allowed to add more information in order to make your vide o more interesting. Please go to these links to get better idea about how

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    Perfect Labor Markets

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    Perfect Labor Markets When looking at the market for labor‚ it is useful to make a similar distinction to that made in the theory of the firm: the distinction between perfect and imperfect markets. Although in practice few labor markets are totally perfect‚ many do at least approximate to it. The assumptions of perfect labor markets are similar to those of perfect goods markets. The main one is that everyone is a wage taker. In other words‚ neither employers nor employees have any economic

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    The Guide to the Perfect Date Do you think the perfect date would be going to taco bell? Or how about White Castle? The perfect date‚ as we all know it to be‚ would not be either of those two places. The perfect date would be something that was heartfelt and was meant to impress your date. The three things that would make the date perfect would be the occasion of the date‚ the location for the date‚ and most importantly the

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    My Perfect Wife

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    My wife Kathy is not the perfect wife‚ but she is “my perfect wife”. “Ahh‚ how cute” you are thinking. “He is such a sweet husband to say that.” I don’t think you understand. I do not mean that as something nice and cute to say about my wife. It is not meant to be hyperbole‚ but a statement of fact. How can someone be perfect? It is impossible of course unless God is involved. He can take an imperfect woman and make her my perfect wife. Kathy still makes wrong decisions at times. She

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    A group of philosophers are tasked with the creation of a perfect city in which everything within the city is considered to be just and healthy. In the hypothetical city they’ve named Kallipolis‚ Socrates explains to his cohorts that he has divided the people inside the city into three distinct classes. At the top of the list‚ he places the guardians who have gold souls and who are considered the elites; below the guardians rest the auxiliaries who have silver souls; and below everyone else‚ lay

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    Gaunilo Perfect Island

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    God (the greatest being that can be conceived) to exist only in understanding. Therefore‚ God exists! The greatest flaw in this argument‚ pointed out by Gaunilo in his ‘Perfect Island’ argument‚ is it invites parody. He argued that it’s possible to use the same form as the ontological argument to prove the existence of a perfect island; the island must exist otherwise it’s possible to conceive of an island greater than that island than which no greater can be perceived which is logically absurd.

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    The Utterly Perfect Murder

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    English 1 Block 7 11/09/12 Leon Babaev 1608 Lamarre 1 English 1 Block 7 11/09/12 Self-acceptance and the Need to Resolve Emotional Conflicts in The Utterly Perfect Murder By Ray Bradbury Being able to achieve self-acceptance plays a key role in allowing people to reconcile their past. Ray Bradbury explores this idea in his short story  “The Utterly Perfect Murder”. This story‚ set in the main character‚ Doug’s‚ hometown is about a grown man seeking revenge on his childhood bully enemy. In this story Bradbury

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    Assumptions of Perfect Competition The model of perfect competition is built on four assumptions: • Firms are price takers. There are so many firms in the industry that each one produces an insignificantly small portion of total industry supply‚ and therefore has no power whatsoever to affect the price of the product. It faces a horizontal demand ‘curve’ at the market price: the price determined by the interaction of demand and supply in the whole market. • There is complete freedom of entry

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    my perfect world

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    In my perfect world‚ everyone is kind. Any girl who has ever snubbed another will come to the realisation that life is too precious to waste it with snide comments. Everyone who has every taken advantage of their beauty‚ will descend from their high horse and hold hands with those of our level. The words "fat" and "ugly" do not exist. In my perfect world‚ cancer is an illusion. Diabetics can eat all the chocolate they like without endangering themselves‚ the mentally ill will clear their minds‚

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    will discuss the difference between perfect and imperfect competition‚ and explain how imperfect competition may have affected the growth and development of the telecommunications sector in Malaysia. 3.1 The difference between perfect and imperfect competition It is traditional to divide industries into categories according to the degree of competition that exists between the firms within the industry. There are four such categories. At one extreme is perfect competition‚ where there are very many

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