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    Optical Distortion‚ Inc. case Daniel Garrison‚ the president and CEO of Optical Distortion‚ is thinking about to bring the new and only product‚ a contact lens for chickens‚ to the markets. Working with Ronald Olson‚ the marketing vice president‚ Garrison is currently developing a marketing plan for ODI’s new product. ODI is planning to introduce these contact lenses to at least one region at the beginning‚ hoping to reach national distribution in a couple of years. There are three different sizes

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    Anniversary Souvenir 2013 Optical Fiber Project & its Impact Background In the initial days‚ the backhaul of telecom equipments relied on microwave and satellite communication. The rapid proliferation of various telecom technologies and the desire to penetrate larger market segments resulted in high national and international traffic. The high cost of space segments for statellite communications and limited capacity of Microwave links compelled Nepal Telecom to embrace the optical fiber deployment to

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    Where Do I See Myself in Ten Years? Where do I see myself in ten years? Thinking about this question gave me a chance to analyze my goals‚ wishes‚ and ambitions. In ten years I know I want the basic things of life‚ love‚ family‚ and happiness and the opportunity to pursue my dreams. I will have been blessed with having children with my sweetheart of fifteen years. I will be employed by a top tier company. I will own my own business‚ reside in another state and own property all over the country

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    remake his past with Daisy‚ He messed up his own American-Dream‚ which was being successful. In Scott F. Fitzgerald’s Novel The Great Gatsby‚ Jay Gatsby past created an obsessive illusion‚ a vision of himself and Daisy living in a perfect world‚ in which lead him to destroy his own life. It is Gatsby’s ideas and illusions created by his past that blind him to reality. The authors use betrayal in the Great Gatsby to describe the characters to get what they want. Tom betrayed his wife by ignoring the

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    his ego and reinforce his false sense of authority. They believe that without Oedipus‚ their city would be extinct. In addition‚ Oedipus incites a sense of community and belonging in the hearts of the Theban citizens in the following quote: “We will see our triumph – or our fall (167).” By using the word “we‚” Oedipus is showing that he is the leader of a unified nation in which everyone acts with loyalty and commitment to one another. According to a priest of Thebes‚ the spokesperson for the city

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    DESCRIPTION OPTICAL MICROSCOPE Introduction The optical microscope has been a standard tool in life science as well as material science for more than one and a half centuries now. The optical microscope widely use in the field of cell biology‚ microbiology‚ biotechnology‚ pharmacology‚ forensic and medical diagnosis especially when dealing with tissue fragments. It is a type of microscope which uses visible light and a system of lenses to magnify images of small samples. In other words‚ Optical microscope

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    In a world of white male supremacy‚ girls can’t even feel free to wear the clothes they truly want to wear. Dress codes at Sherwood School District and school districts all over America have unfair restrictions against girls‚ and are teaching them negative lessons about themselves and their bodies from a very young age. Although there is a point where a piece of clothing just isn’t appropriate to wear out‚ the fact that thin strapped tank tops and shorter shorts are banned is just as ridiculous

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    10/29/14 Period 6 Survey of Drama Reality vs. Illusion Generally speaking‚ plays normally incorporate a conflict that the characters struggle to conquer through the course of the play. Reality vs. illusion is a frequently used conflict that essentially broadens the mind of the characters and the audience. Reality is the awareness of something as a fact and illusion is misconception of an idea or belief. The central conflict of reality vs. illusion is respectively portrayed throughout an

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    Najee Martin English 2105 Robert Stiles 04 April 2017 The Illusion of Freedom and Choice Freedom is not a new concept to many of people around the world‚ however while many will scream proudly about their own freedom‚ do they know how little freedom they have‚ how little of a choice is present? Many would not notice the great illusion of freedom that even our society has today‚ with the warrantless surveillance of their citizens online‚ to the consumers who are unaware that many companies sell foods

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    The Tempest: Illusions An illusion is an incorrect or distorted perception of a real situation. The Tempest‚ written by Shakespeare in 1600-1611‚ uses illusion in many different ways. I am going to juxtapose the play with the There are 4 different aspects to the play‚ which are Magic‚ Deception‚ Dreams‚ and the Theatre. I am going to study 3 different episodes in the play where Illusion is relevant‚ and I will consider the ways illusion is presented. Illusion is a prevalent theme throughout both

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