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    _ 6- Briefly list and elaborate on the factors that will Be affecting the demand for the following products In the next several years. Do you think these factors will cause the demand to increase or decrease? A - Products purchased on the internet. 1- The price will decrease so the demand will increase. 2- The income will increase so the demand will increase. 3a- Price of the substitutes (Shopping from retails) will increase so the demand will increase. 3b- Price of the complements (Hard ware for

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    To conclude‚ Meursault does not deserve death‚ nor any punishment at all. While it is true that Meursault murdered the Arab‚ the defense maintains that the execution of Meursault would be more unnecessary bloodshed. For is the life of a thuggish‚ violent Arab equivalent to the life of an educated‚ hard-working Frenchman who works for the greater good? The clear answer is no. Shooting the Arab is the same as removing a stain from our great nation. Dozens of Arabs are currently locked in prison‚ wasting

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    Education Technology Integration Why 1:1+ Murray Miller http://www.netwurx.ca murraymiller@outlook.com School IT Services What we do Research and test educational technology tools Purchase and maintain technology infrastructure Support student and faculty with academic use of technology Strengthen relationships with other private school technology departments   Who we are A multi-disciplinary team committed to excellence Our mission: Support innovative academic work in

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    Donne’s Death be not proud is the exact opposite in language‚ form and message to Emily Dickinson’s I heard a fly buzz when I died. Donne’s poem takes place in a metaphysical setting at the moment of death‚ allowing Donne to communicate to death and insult him. Dickinson’s poem takes place at her home at the time of her death‚ her description of‚ “The Eyes around - had wrung them dry - / And Breaths were gathering firm”‚ Dickinson’s short prose and use of dual iambic tetrameter then triameter encapsulating

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    beneficial to both Americans and the president‚ as he could control his message directly. Much ink has been spilled on the presidency of Franklin Roosevelt. In a 1982 Chicago Tribune poll of 49 historians‚ Roosevelt even surpassed the estimable George Washington‚ second only to Abraham Lincoln as best president. While scholars debate the effectiveness of his policies in relation to

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    depend[s] upon popular support” (1). With Elizabeth’s rule‚ England united as a nation‚ and became a great European power with a strong navy‚ and notable figures such as William Shakespeare‚ Francis Bacon and Francis Drake. There was a vast expansion of trade and a significant development in the arts. During her reign‚ Elizabeth established Protestantism to be the official faith‚ supported new social and economic developments‚ and created short term peace between the neighboring countries (1). However

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    echnology has easily became the primary reason for the downfall of human interaction. Technology consumes time‚ as to where it takes time to build social skill. In today’s society almost everyone has some type of fancy gadget whether it be a phone or even a gadget which performs similar tasks to a cell phone. As humans we expect so much more from technology than we do from each other. However‚ as a whole in society we fail to realize that technology has created many issues. People are so focused

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    In the early 1920’s many women pushed for prohibition. Prohibition was the nationwide ban of alcohol to prevent women from being brutally abused by their husbands. The concept of outlawing alcohol was controversial during the 1920’s‚ and did not work very well. People still consumed alcohol even though it was illegal. Some states did not enforce prohibition because they did not have enough money to pay for the enforcements‚ and when enforcements were hired‚ many of them accepted bribes to ‘look the

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    subject to the death penalty” (Wolf p. 6). Killing people isn’t always punishable‚ this quote shows that if a person has a certain mental disability‚ then by federal law‚ you cannot be punished. If the federal law explains this‚ then why should Lennie be punished for killing Curley’s wife? Lennie had no intention‚ or meaning to kill Curley’s wife‚ Lennie didn’t even know what he did‚ after he committed the so called “crime‚” there for Lennie should not have been targeted for death by the whole group

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    ​Robert 1 was very important in Scottish history. He was the first Scottish king to claim Scotland as a free country. He was very influential in the war against the English. He is a celebrated person in Scotland and in Ireland. He was a key role in making Scotland a free country. ​Robert 1 was born in the Turnberry Castle in Ayrshire‚ Scotland in 1274. He was the son of Robert the Bruce‚ Earl of Carrick. His mother has a legend around her saying that she kept Robert’s father imprisoned until he agreed

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