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    Adidas Strategy

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    The environment is sport’s ultimate playground. At the adidas Group we are committed to environmental leadership and setting the standard for our industry. The adidas Group Environmental Strategy 2015 is our five-year plan to re-engineer our approach and embed performance improvements across our whole value chain. DEVELOPMENT DESIGN SALES SOURCING INNOVATION OWN OPERATIONS MARKETING USE & END OF LIFE Building on existing programmes and leveraging the passion of our people‚ the

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    down and actively enforcing laws to catch more law breakers; in turn they are reducing the number of speeders and number of speed related accidents. Officers are working to be proactive and take action before a crime has been committed (Thibault‚ Lynch‚ and McBride‚ 2014). If officers are making themselves more visible in their community they are deterring crime and criminal behavior Officers that are being proactive are helping stay a step ahead of crime in their neighborhoods. Technology is a huge

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    Executive Summary of Too Big To Fail Andrew Sorkin wrote a book titled Too Big To Fail. This book focus on the collapse of the investment bank Lehman Brothers‚ Merrill Lynch was sold by Bank of American‚ Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae was nationalized‚ and the government took 80 percent of AIG that took place on the weekend of September‚ 15‚ 2012. Significantly‚ he examined the financial markets reactions to the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers. It starts with the failure of Bear Stern‚ one of the biggest

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    Back holes

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    holes are called “Sagittarius‚” and have a mass of about four million suns. Black holes have been around ever since our universe was created. Scientists have discovered that stellar holes are created when a big star collapses. This causes a “supernova‚” which is a star that explodes part of itself into space. “Supermassive” black holes were made at the same exact moment as the galaxy

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    California was the first state to legalize it for medicinal purposes. (How weed won the west‚ Kevin Booth) People in America have been getting arrested for the use and possession of marijuana since it was outlawed. Charlie Lynch was one of those people in 2008. (Lynching Charlie Lynch‚ Rick Ray) I believe medical marijuana should be a legally taxed substance in the United States. In a world that has hated marijuana since it was outlawed in 1937‚ the times are finally starting to change. (A NormL Life

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    bodies might be called ’invisible’ or black-bodies. Now‚ these bodies are popularly called Black holes. These considered existing in theoretical physics but there is no experimental proof of their existence.  A Black hole is born when a huge supernova collapses under its own gravity. Technically‚ A black is considered to be A region in space-time from which nothing‚ not even light can escape. You might think that if the black hole absorbs all kinds of radiation‚ it might possible not emit any

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    Before a star even becomes a star‚ scientists are tracking its every move and every phase it goes through. Scientists do this for high mass and low mass stars because they both go through similar life cycles. The difference? A high mass star burns out in just a few million years while a low mass star could take almost ten billion years to burn out. HIgh mass stars develop much quicker because of their massive core‚ which is how they get their name. A high mass star will start growing in a nebula

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    instruments‚ including a large quadrant. In 1571‚ he settled in Scania after inheriting the land of his father and uncle and built a small observatory. Here‚ he discovered a star‚ one which had not been seen‚ that was brighter than Venus. This supernova in the constellation Cassiopeia shocked the scientific community because it suggested that the universe was not in fact perfect and unchanging‚ as it was believed to be at the time. With the discovery of this "new" star‚ Brahe dedicated

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    History of Astronomy

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    HISTORY OF ASTRONOMY Astronomy is the oldest of the natural sciences‚ dating back to antiquity‚ with its origins in the religious‚ mythological‚ and astrological practices of pre-history: vestiges of these are still found in astrology‚ a discipline long interwoven with public and governmental astronomy‚ and not completely disentangled from it until a few centuries ago in the Western World . In some cultures astronomical data was used for astrological prognostication. Ancient astronomers were able

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    Oceanography Test 1 Study Guide Chapter 1: Knowing the Ocean World An Ocean World • Ocean creatures provide 2% of humanity’s food • 1/3 of the world’s petroleum and natural gas are pumped from beneath the ocean floor • ~ 71% world is covered by water • Ocean – vast body of saline water that occupies the depressions of the earth’s surface • 97% of the water on or near the earth’s surface is contained in the ocean; less than 3% is held in land ice‚ groundwater‚ and freshwater

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