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    Southwestern Ohio Steel Limited Partnership (SOSLP) was considered to be one of the industry leaders in technology and service. SOSLP sells to approximately 500 customers‚ twenty five of which produces about two-thirds of the company’s sales. Dan Wilson‚ vice president of sales at SOSLP‚ had recently received a letter from Matworks requesting SOSLP to provide sponsorship for an upcoming Matworks annual sales meeting. Dan needed to decide if providing sponsorship was feasible keeping in mind that

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    Henry Drummond is considered a godless man‚ while Matthew Brady is worshipped by the people of Hillsboro for his religious belief. Drummond believes in Freedom of Speech‚ and Brady says he believes in literal interpretation on the bible. Drummond shows that people know less than what they want themselves to know. Moreover‚ when Brady tells the court that he does not interpret the bible literally‚ and that he is a prophet he humiliates himself. Drummond is motivated by not giving up on his beliefs

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    1. Results Part 1: When samples of austenitic stainless steel are immersed in a sulphuric acid solution and are taken through a current‚ it may be observed that corrosion products are formed around the electrodes‚ to differing degrees. The reason for this is because when a uniform voltage is applied across the series of interconnected electrodes in the acid solution different potentials are obtained at each electrode and hence different electrochemical reactions take place. The products of these

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    The Life of Henry VII

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    Henry VII was born in 1457 to Edmund Tudor and Margaret Beaufort. His father died two months before he was born‚ leaving his 13-year-old mother as his only parent. After Henry’s birth‚ he spent a lot of time with his uncle Jasper Tudor. Jasper took Henry to France‚ where he spent most of his youth. Henry had a claim to the throne of England‚ but it was not a very good one‚ and he had to wait a long time for a chance to take the throne. In 1483‚ a new king came to the throne in England‚ called Richard

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    The name Katie Steel will soon be making headlines in the music industry. The South Florida artist may be young but the inspiration behind her music is wise beyond her years; Steel has developed into a well -rounded musician who has been influenced by gospel superstar like Smokie Norful‚ blues legend Etta James‚ and modern-day powerhouse Beyoncé. All of these different muses have helped Katie develop a distinctive style‚ which sincerely resonates through her powerful vocals. Yet Steel’s talent will

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    king Henry IV

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    King Henry IV was born April 4‚ 1366 at Bolingbroke Castle‚ Lincolnshire. In 1398 Henry IV was banished by Richard II‚ however a year later he returned eager and leading a revolt to depose Richard II. Henry IV’s revolt was a success‚ and he then became the King of England and the 1st monarch of the Lancastrian dynasty. In January of 1400‚ when Richard II was still alive‚ Henry quashed a conspiracy of the deposed king’s supporters. Unfortunately‚ while Richard II was imprisoned he starved to death

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    Ryan Maierle/Global 2H/Guns‚ Germs and Steel What is “Yali’s question”? “Yali’s question” is “Why is it that you white people developed so much cargo and brought it to New Guinea‚ but we black people had little cargo of our own?” (Diamond 14). By “cargo‚” Yali is referring to wealth and technology‚ which leads to power and dominance. Essentially‚ Yali wants to know why was there is such a disparity between the lifestyle of the average New Guinean versus the average European or American? In other

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    Patrick Henry: Fallacy

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    Patrick Henry: Fallacy In his speech during the Virginia Convention‚ Patrick Henry used a dynamic tone to express his ideas. He utilized the rhetorical technique of fallacy to persuade his audience into thinking that America’s independence was necessary for the good of the nation and its people. Henry takes advantage of fallacies such as the either or fallacy‚ fallacy of complex questions‚ appeal of consequence‚ and appeal to emotion to implement his ideas into the audience. One common

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    The Misogynistic Henry Higgins The key to understanding George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion lies in understanding the power struggle between the “haves” and “have-nots” – specifically the active and intentional disenfranchisement of women at the turn of the 20th century. At the core of Pygmalion there is a focus on the societal inequities of the day‚ with Shaw presenting society’s treatment of women as property without rights and with little understanding of their surroundings or place in society.

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    Regarding Henry Essay

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    Superego are displayed by Henry in the movie‚ “Regarding Henry”. His natural state however‚ is predominantly the Superego.     Some of Henry’s actions in the movie can be classified as him acting on his Id. For instance‚ his affair with Linda. If Henry had thought that out rationally‚ then hopefully he would have realized it was a fallacious act. He acted on pleasure simply due to the fact he did not feel the same passion or love with his wife‚ Sarah. Another act of Henry portraying his Id occurs

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