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    1.Executive Summary The case study has been approached from different valuation methods to ascertain if there is value in the acquisition of Southern Comfort. These methods all yield the same result‚ i.e. Southern Comfort is expensive at the asking price of $94.6million. The valuation methods also examined the reasonableness of the acquisition using methods such as Free Cashflow Analysis‚ Book Value methods and Price Earnings ratios analysis The qualitative aspects have also been analysed to

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    Southern Indiana tornado history Three days ago‚ on March 2nd‚ several tornadoes struck southern Indiana. Washington‚ Jefferson‚ Ripley‚ Clark and Scott counties were affected‚ and more than 14 people were killed. These were certainly not the first twisters to hit the region‚ nor were they the worst. Here is a list of some of the deadliest tornadoes in Indiana history: The ‘Tri-State Tornado’ struck in March‚ 1925‚ sweeping from southern Missouri to southwestern Indiana at more than 200 miles per

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    so many talents. Who should be chosen is Jim Gaffigan. He is going to talk about our troubled foods but he will make everyone laugh as well‚ and not be worried about the food catastrophe. What the students of this school need is a class clown or a comedian. That’s when Jim will start cracking jokes about every lunch period. If Jim was here all the time the students here would listen to the jokes instead of making jokes about the food. Where Jim Gaffigan would come is Pinelands Regional

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    The official statement made by authorities was that The Doors’ front man‚ Jim Morrison‚ died from heart failure‚ even though his heart was deemed healthy just prior to his death. However‚ many fans do not believe that is what really happened. This disbelief in the official story stems from the fact that an autopsy was not performed due to the fact that the examiner did not suspect foul play. Also‚ in the days following Morrison’s death‚ there was a media blackout concerning the event. Immediately

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    Stephen Devine Eng 102 D Fall‚ 06 The Lizard King: Jim Morrison “There are things known and there are things unknown‚ and in between are the doors.” Jim Morrison was an American poet who played a major role in the revolution of rock music in the U.S. throughout the late sixties and part of the seventies. His music has influenced millions and changed the way that people looked at rock as a whole. His poetry‚ often written under the influence of mind-altering substances captured

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    Eng 101 Professor Keefe 5 December 2012 Authority in the Heart of Jim Jones Many theories and questions are raised from the problem of obedience to authority. What can make another person be obedient to another? Why do some people obey others when they know what they’re doing is wrong? This is a problem for the human population and it demands reasoning‚ explanation‚ and examination. We must reflect on what many experts have examined in the field‚ and draw some conclusions. There are many experts

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    The basis of the opposition to the Brown decision as expressed in The Southern Manifesto is the abuse of the judicial power towards race. The Supreme Court “[exercised] their naked judicial power and substituted their personal political and social ideas for the established law of the land.” The Supreme Court basically overruled the authority and took away state rights about the segregation of schools; furthermore‚ this means the Supreme Court was in theory not following the laws of the Constitution

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    Good to Great By Jim Collins I found my reading of Good To Great by Jim Collins very informative and even entertaining. It is interesting to me his concepts and perceptions and how although when you read them they seem rather elementary and obvious‚ Mr. Collins is indeed an outside the box thinker/writer and it is because of his ease of explaining his concepts that the message simply comes across as easy. The main idea that is presented in this book is that “Good is the Enemy of Great.” At first

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    Jim Morrison‚ an artist and writer‚ had a very struggling childhood. He was an intelligent and goal setting child. However on a road trip through New Mexico with his family‚ he endured a rather tragic event at the age of five. Scattered all across the road‚ dismembered and unrecognizable figures lay across the highway. A truck full of Indians had gotten into a bad wreck‚ and many had died. Being rather young‚ he did not really know what was happening‚ but he could tell it was bad. Later‚ this affected

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    Jim Kanepetetek Case Study

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    written history. In the following‚ I will highlight portions of Cree history to establish an understanding of such a rich culture. I will focus on the teachings of Jim Kanepetetew and how “The Ten Treaty Sticks” have established a foundation of Cree culture. As a basis for guidelines‚ I will follow the oral teachings of Jim Kanepetetew. As per Jim Kanepetetew of the Onion Lake First Nation‚ there are unwritten words of history. In this case‚ where Kanepetetew explains “The Ten Treaty Sticks” it is clear

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