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    The Storm

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    Kate Chopin’s "The Storm" and John Steinbeck’s "The Chrysanthemums" are both stories portraying feminine sexuality and passion. Calixta and Elisa experience lust for men to whom they are not married to. Elisa seems to have a functional relationship with her husband Henry. She seems content with tending to the prized Chrysanthemums in her garden‚ while her husband tends to all the financial affairs. The observation that they have no children hints to the conclusion that obviously something is lacking

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    Flying Trapeze

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    George leybourne real name was joe saunder‚ he wrote the song “the man on the flying trapeze”. He was born in 1842 and lived for forty two years. He used to work as mechanic but he left his job for a work in the northern music hall. This song was written in the 19th century. Unfortunately there is no genre and the specific date the song was written. There is also no story behind it. Musical analysis The man on the flying trapeze song does not have any sharp or flats so‚ it is a “c” major. The

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    flying car

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    traffic‚ wishing to yourself that your car could just take off into the air‚ fly straight over the backed up highway and get you home within minutes? Flying cars have always been a concept of the future but it’s starting to look as if the future is here. As crazy as it sounds‚ the PAL-V One has just successfully concluded a series of test flights in their flying car at the Gilze Rijen Airport (The Netherlands). The PAL-V stands for Personal Air and Land Vehicle. It is actually referred to as a gyrocopter

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    Case study—JetBlue airways IPO valuation Introduction: As a leader of airways industries‚ JetBlue is successful because of professional services and a good management team. In 2002‚ JetBlue became a public company. Despite the fact that US airline industry had witness 87 new airline failures over the previous 20 years‚ Jetblue overcame difficulties and expressed confidence in the bright future.  Before going public Before going public in 2002‚ JetBlue has outstanding advantage in the whole

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    JetBlue Airways IPO Valuation Summary In July 1999‚ David Neeleman announced his plan to launch a new airline that would bring “humanity back to air travel.” Despite the fact the airline industry had 87 new-airline failures in U.S. over the past 20 years. Neeleman’s plan convinced a group of investors and quickly raised $130 million from venture-capital community. This is the way JetBlue Airways established. With its strong capital base‚ JetBlue acquired a fleet of new Airbus A320 aircraft and focused

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    Ice Ice Baby

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    Ice Ice Baby‚ Under Pressure In 1981‚ Queen released a song featuring David Bowie title “Under Pressure.” The song was a huge success and was recently listed as VH1’s 31st best song of the 1980’s. 11 years later in 1991‚ Vanilla Ice recorded “Ice Ice Baby‚” which was so popular it ended up being the 1st rap song to ever reach #1 on the billboard top 100. Why was the song so popular? It had an infectious beat that sounded so new‚ yet so familiar. A few months later Vanilla Ice was approached by

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    Flying Shuttle

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    FLYING SHUTTLE ` Many of us will have studied the Industrial Revolution at schools and heard of the ‘Flying Shuttle’. Well what is it and why was it such an important invention? * A single person operating a loom from home‚ could only produce a piece of cloth that was as wide as their outstretched arms because they had to be able to throw the shuttle‚ carrying the weft‚ the horizontal yarn‚ through the waft‚ the vertical yarn and catch it. * If wider cloth was needed it took two or

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    Hayden’s Lesson of Flying The beauty of flying is often downplayed and viewed merely as a method of transportation. However‚ it is much more than that because it not only helps the local and global economy‚ but allows people to have an amazing experience. Flying is so much more than that in positive and negative ways. The poem‚ “Flying Lesson” is misleading in a way. Upon initial observation of the poem‚ some think it is talking about flight training. This “flight training” is aimed towards the reader

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    The Golden Age Of Flying

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    The Golden Age of Flying It is easy for a modern day flyer to look back at photos of people flying in the 50’s and 60’s and to wish that flying were the same today. Unlike pictures of people flying today‚ which illustrate casually dressed‚ grumpy passengers‚ packed into a stark-white cabin‚ pictures from 60 years ago illustrate formally dressed‚ smiling passengers‚ eating steak and lobster off of fine china. The presumably superior flying experience throughout the 50’s and 60’s is commonly

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    Miracle in the Storm

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    pelvis in Switzerland August 2006. Six months after she had fractured her pelvis‚ she was going after the world championships. Ewa had to work very hard with her physical strength to return to the top after being out for six months. After four years of flying she had already topped the highest ranked female paraglider in the world. Paragliding for Ewa was like a virus‚ she couldn’t get rid of the activity. Everything began to revolve around paragliding‚ so she decided to live in the car and follow the

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