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    The Doctor in the house

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    First of all I’d like to start with some words about the author. As I’ve learned Richard Gordon is an English writer of the 20th century. He is most famous for his “Doctor” series‚ where he describes different things concerning with the medicine. It is necessary to mention that such things are close to him because he took up the medicine. His literary contribution is great because his “Doctor” series are very popular. They are even screened. As for me I have already heard about this author but haven’t

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    to be more ‘with the people’ than with their party. In conjunction with this‚ personalised election campaigns are becoming more common during General Elections. More and more focus is heaped upon the party leaders (for example‚ David Cameron versus Gordon Brown rather than the Conservatives versus Labour) and they become a sort of brand image. Closely related to this is the fact that Prime Ministers are now claiming personal mandates on their own personal election success rather than a party mandate

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    Intel didn’t just start out of thin air‚ it was created after Bob Noyce and Gordon Moore first founded Fairchild Semiconductor with six other colleagues. Fairchild Semiconductor was going pretty well for about ten years when Bob and Gordon decided to resign because they were tired of not being able to do things the way they wanted to; they proceeded to establish a new integrated cicuits electronics company. Gordon suggested that semiconductor memory looked promising enough to risk starting a

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    Wall Street Greed

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    "Greed is good; greed is right; greed works." Although the validity or correctness of the statement is questionable on multiple grounds‚ when Gordon Gekko uttered these infamous words he accurately explained the rationale behind many financial‚ or more specifically‚ Wall Street decisions. Greed ensures that the course of action is only determined by the resulting monetary wealth‚ not by other factors such as societal and legal effects. Wall Street follows the quick rise of a young low level account

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    poem “Daffodils No More”‚ written by the contemporary ecopoet Gordon J.L. Ramel. This work is a serious parody of an earlier poem Daffodils written by the English poet William Wordsworth in 1804. In that poem‚ Wordsworth wrote of the beauty of wild daffodils and how they inspired him. He also mentioned seeing large numbers of this plant: "Ten thousand saw I at a glance‚ tossing their heads in sprightly dance." In ‘Daffodils No More’‚ Gordon J.L. Ramel draws our attention to the fact that the number

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    a young stockbroker named Bud Fox‚ a young‚ smart and very motivated stock broker (seller) who dreams of making millions of dollars. He worked at the firm Jackson Steinem & Co. Bud is ambitious. He wants to be successful in the stock market‚ like Gordon Gecko a very rich‚ ruthless and immoral stock trader and “corporate raider‚”which is a person who buys and sells companies‚ often with horrible results for company workers. Bud always try to find his way to achieve his desire. Until one day‚ after

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    Personal Investment

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    Section A Personal investment in the UK – is it a science or a matter of good fortune? Good morning ladies and gentlemen‚ My names Moaweya Alksibati and my student ID: u1268623 Today I am going to talk about the personal investment in the UK and whether the success of this investment can be attributed to Luck of Science. I would like to welcome Lord Nigel Lawson‚ DR. John Hughman and Justin Urquhart for attending today and I hope you enjoy the topic I am talking about. I will try

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    man name Gordon Deitrich. She stays in Gordon’s house‚ and goes on a date with him to the Kitty-Kat Keller. Gordon is concerned that Evey is not having a good time‚ but she reassures him‚ “No‚ I’m fine‚ really. Just not used to this sort of place.” (126‚ 3). The panel features strange‚ muddy water colors representing the lighting of the night club‚ and the dark lines show the shadows. Evey clearly is not very happy with her current situation‚ but she continues to say she is happy with Gordon. Evey’s

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    A Man Becomes a Patriot‚ and a Land Becomes a Nation The Americanization of Benjamin Franklin by Gordon S. Wood illustrates the shift from dependence upon the “mother land” of Britain‚ to the independence of a newly born nation‚ and the effects these changes had socially‚ economically‚ and politically for the people of this era. An evident division of the people emerged during the early 1700s‚ and provided little diversity and social mobility amongst the colonists. The rich‚ though a minority

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    According to his confessions‚ da Costa and Alves Cabral were on a hunting trip when Alves Cabral sodomized da Costa‚ a manner in which Richard Gordon describes as “under the threat of death.” This case takes a keen similarity to many other instances of the time period‚ in the respect that although a slave was victimized‚ he or she was to stand trial for the actual act of the crime. Even though

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