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    Traveling is one of my favorite things to do. I have been to many places like Paris‚ France‚ and many other places‚ but one of my favorite places to go to is to Atlanta‚ Georgia. In Atlanta‚ there are many places to go and sights to see. For example‚ Six Flags‚ Stone mountain Park‚ and the Atlanta Braves Stadium‚ are all in or near the city of Atlanta. These places are family oriented and are easy to get to by a car‚ or a bus. Six Flags is a theme park that has anything from sweet treats to fun

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    Case Analysis-Zenith

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    Case Analysis - Zenith In the case‚ the situation is that Zenith Electronics Corporation considers marketing research to forecast demand for a new technology‚ High Definition Television (HDTV). Zenith’s previous marketing research methods and the alternative forecasting plans are described in the case. Zenith is a company that has been played successfully in TV industry and has done marketing research previously for its various products. Its previous marketing research is based on the historical

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    Badminton in a Nutshell

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    The Different Styles of Playing Badminton * In badminton‚ there are three main types of games. There are Singles‚ Doubles and Mixed Doubles. * A singles match in badminton features one player on each side of the net. You’ll get more of a cardiovascular workout in a singles game than in a game of doubles‚ because you are responsible for the entire side of your court. * A typical singles badminton match consists of a best two-out-of-three game series. Play each game to 21 points unless

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    Tasks: 1. identify how computers enabled the situation/person 2. In foresight‚ were the proper controls in place 3. in hindsight‚ what should have happened or could have been done to stop the situation 4. If there were proper or sufficient controls‚ what went wrong? Paramalat: Summary: “In December 2003‚ Italian prosecutors launched an investigation into suspected fraud at global food group Parmalat after it revealed a gaping hole in its accounts. The company‚ known around the world

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    Open The astounding novel Open authored by Andre Agassi‚ tells the life story of one of the best tennis players of his era. Although Andre was a tennis legend himself‚ he surprisingly never enjoyed it. Before Andre was born‚ his dad had decided that he was going to be a professional tennis player. Andre was forced to play for hours and hours everyday. When Andre was eighteen years old‚ he officially became a professional tennis player. This book was very well written because Andre shares so many

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    12 angry men

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    Through our discussion‚ we decided to choose proposed dabate1‚ 2 & 6. Following are our responses for these questions. Proposed debate 1: Is there a manager(s) in the group? Is there a leader(s) in the group? If yes‚ discuss and describe them vis-à-vis our class discussions and course readings.  Through our discussion‚ we think there are three leaders and one manager in this movie‚ the manager is the 1st judger‚ and the 3rd‚ 8th & 10th judgers are the leaders. The following is our description for

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    Double Delight

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    DOUBLES’ DELIGHTS Stacy smilingly approached the podium for her turn to speak at our annual tennis banquet. The team with families‚ and fans had gathered to celebrate the end of tennis season. After thanking her family‚ and the coaches‚ Stacy turned towards me‚ and with her voice quivering said‚ “You pulled me through.” There were tears in her eyes. “You were the best partner I could have‚ you lifted me up. I learnt to hold myself up. During the worst of times‚ you brought out the best in me. You

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    Caught in a Wake of Illusions To remain‚ or not to remain: that is the question. In The Awakening‚ a novella by Kate Chopin‚ the main character‚ Edna‚ explores the depth of this question as she awakens from her blind submission to society’s demands. Realizing for the first time in her life that she is trapped in a box culturally deemed appropriate for women‚ she struggles to break free and pursue individuality. In the processes of trying to find herself‚ she sacrifices society’s approval‚ her husband’s

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    tennis match analysis

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    Tennis match analysis To begin with‚ in the women’s double match video‚ Williams’s team was more aggressive at the net than Sara’s. Apparently‚ Venus Williams was playing with very powerful serve and she could cover the court by using her long reaching technique. On the other hand‚ Sara and Roberta were playing with good cooperation. Obviously‚ they were playing with good tactics to win the game. Also Sara’s movement was very fast on the ground‚ I noticed she could return Williams’s fast serve

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    Althea Gibson

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    Rogan Gibson Mrs. Holmes Oct. 12‚ 2009 TITLE OF BOOK Althea Gibson Tennis Player AUTHOR Michael Benson 1. The MAIN PURPOSE of this book is to tell people about the person who broke the color barrier in the world of women’s tennis. Althea Gibson was an outstanding tennis player that won as a doubles champion in 1956 and as a singles champion in 1957 and 1958. This book tells Althea’s story and the troubles she faced being a black athlete in the elite tennis arena. 2. The KEY

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