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    AT&T and Verizon are two very big growth industries in the telecommunications field. They have been around for a very long time providing the best equipment along with accessories and cellphone data and services. Also these two industries provide the best cellular tower coverages across the USA. They do compete against each other in a sense with thoughts in the past that have been the talk in the media about these two industries emerging‚ but instill by themselves they both have adopted some very

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    growing markets such as Russia‚ US and China. IKEA store bring out products such as furniture to small product like a scented candle. IKEA has over 1300 suppliers in about 53 countries. They further have 12 full time in- house designers with 80 free lancers and other production workers to identify the correct raw materials and produce products efficiently and cost effectively. Primarily‚ IKEA produced standardized products however; this international strategy did not work for one of its vital markets

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    Who are you? • Max‚ “an actor” (character description) What is your job/how do you spend your day? • Auditioning and acting as the “lead … in three network pilots that weren’t picked up.” (character description) • At night‚ clubbing‚ drinking‚ or partying (Scene 2‚ pp. 10-11) What is your age? • Mid 20s (character description) Educational background? • Unknown‚ but since his character seems to keep landing leads and is young‚ maybe he went to acting school. Economic status? • Unknown Religious

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    wants to marry. The appropriate audience would be the family of the woman. 3. The word persona is applicable because it is interpreted in first person‚ Duke Ferrara’s perspective. 4. The dramatic situation is when the Duke is negotiating his art gallery in order for the father to agree on the marriage‚ and throughout the walkthrough he shows what type of wife he likes and how he treats them. 5. It is structured with iambic pentameter and it is said to be a dramatic lyric because of the fictional

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    After a while he created an awful smudge called “Trees dressed in white”. And it was a great surprise to everyone when Ellsworth’s dreadful painting was not only accepted for the Show at the Lathrop Gallery‚ but took the First Prize! The explanation of this fact was quite simple – he had bought the gallery some time ago. That surely doesn’t coincide with the reader’s expectations and creates a humorous effect. The problems raised in the story are urgent nowadays – money can buy everything‚ art is eternal

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    DOTA HISTORY In the past decade‚ the computer gaming industry has grown from zilch to mammoth. The quality of game graphics and design enhanced with each new developed game. The latest games swept less new ones off the shelves of gamers. This was the case for almost all game genres especially with strategy games. However‚ a few strategy games developed by Blizzard Entertainment never seemed to lose their charm‚ in fact‚ they continually kept growing even more popular. One such game by Blizzard Entertainment

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    art he has invited and engaged a range of audience‚ certain types of audience that would otherwise feel dislocated in an environment such as an art gallery. It gives a new and different atmosphere to the typical expectation of a gallery. By this act Banksy has already demonstrated his art with an intention of equality; bring a new experience to the gallery. As he had mentioned in reference to the exhibition‚ "I think we may have

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    art but I wanted to wait until I found something that really caught my eye‚ grabbed my attention and drew me in for a further look and interest. After looking at many rooms‚ many paintings‚ sculptures‚ and other pieces of art work I finally found gallery 16. Unsure of what the actual name of the room was‚ it really grabbed my attention with its bright popping colors within each of its paintings. Being so drawn in I went in and took a further look and realized that paintings have a much greater way

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    create his or her artwork. For example‚ common mediums would be graphite‚ paint‚ photography‚ or pastel; however‚ artistic mediums can include nearly any physical material that the artist wishes to use. Data will be obtained by visiting various art galleries and observing every third piece of artwork on display‚ starting with the first piece of artwork that is to the left of the

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    and into the east pavilion of the wing‚ where the painting and sculpture galleries are located. The galleries for painting and sculpture are more discreet than the Griffin Court‚ but the details within remain equivalent. Every floor has rooms within that span lengthwise around 125 feet. The north end of every room is completely covered with glass. From these windows one gets a view of Millennium Park and the skyline. The gallery rooms were designed to be subdivided‚ so Piano created a partition system

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