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    Treaty of Versailles

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    unfair. How and why did it upset the German’s When the Germans first heard about the treaty they were angered and upset. The treaty held many strong accusations against Germany. The clause in the treaty that the German’s disliked strongly was Clause 231; which said that they were at blame for causing all the loss and damage of the war. This clause did not physically affect or damage Germany but it deeply hurt their pride. Land As part of the Treaty‚ Germany lost one tenth of its land. They were

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    Manager

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    Proppant Prospects for Bauxite Mike O’Driscoll Evolution of fracturing 1860-1970: early days‚ small volumes proppant 1860s “oilwell shooting” 1947 Harris/ Clark Stanolind Oil & Gas Co.‚ Hugoton‚ KS 20‚000lbs sand mid-1950s more patents; 3‚000 wells/mth; 400 lbs sand‚ 20/40 mesh 1968 1.5m lb frac‚ Pan American Petroleum Corp. 1st 1930s “well acidizing”; “pressureparting” 1949 patent filed; excl. lic. Halliburton‚ Stephens OK‚ Orchard TX; 100-150lbs‚ 332 wells; 75% up in output mid-1960s water

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    The Shaker Community

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    5). Certainly‚ the most obvious and outstanding feature of classic Shaker design is its simplicity and its lack of ornamentation. From the very beginning of their production‚ “frugality and austerity were central themes in Shaker design” (Anderson 231). They do not care much how extraordinary the outside look without considering their product will function as they always said: “the interiors and exteriors expressed ascetic restraint rather than extravagance”. Shakers also followed the Millennial

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    in his family had died. He mourns this loss by himself. “I felt that I had shattered the intimate bond that had once help the family close. The original sin against my family told whenever anyone addressed me in Spanish and I responded confounded” (231) is what Rodriguez has to say about this time in his life.

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    Potassium

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    water and potassium together‚ a fire is ignited as a result of the chemical reaction. Potassium makes up 1.5% - 2.1% of the Earth’s crust weight. In the crystal structure of potassium‚ the closest K-K separation is 461 nm and the metallic radius spans 231 nm. Potassium has three major isotopes. One out of the three is radioactive and is called K-40. K-39 and K-41 are the other two isotopes of potassium‚ which are stable. Prior to the 18th century‚ people used potassium without realizing it. The main

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    Snapple Case

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    Snapple’s sales doubled from 4 million to 8 million. Then Snapple made Wendy Kaufman a spokes model for the product and starting focusing on supermarkets. Supermarkets eventually accounted for 20% of Snapple sales. Sales: 1989 80 million – 1992 231 million – 1993 516 million Now look at the period from 1994 to 1997. Did Quaker make an error in buying Snapple or did they manage it badly? Explain Buying Snapple was an overall bad decision for Quaker. Quaker is not known as a big beverage

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    62-69 Toulene 1.5 110-111 Distillation GC Fraction Collected Temp. Range (°C) Peak Retention Time (min) Peak Area (mm2) Identity of Peak 1 35-42 1 1.2 200 Hexanes 2 4 27.5 Toulene 3 50-63 1 1.3 5.25 Hexanes 2 4 231 Toulene Observations: Mixed exact quantities in 5mL conical vial Temperature moved really slowly but kept boiling throughout. Collected Fraction 1 at 35°C Temperature dropped after a short while from 55°C to about 45°C. Larger amounts of vapor/liquid

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    Behavior and Communication Paper Christina Watson BCOM/231 July 26‚ 2015 David Barlage AT&T is a telecommunications company was founded in 1899 and referred to as "American Telephone and Telegraph" (AT&T Corporation. (1999)). It is also a company that is public owned and traded on the New York stock exchange. The company mission is to exploit the “technical innovations for the benefit of AT&T and its customers by implementing next generation technologies and network advancements in AT&T ’s services

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    Investment Analysis

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    Financing activities Retirement of long-term debt $151 Proceeds from long-term debt sales $175 Change in notes payable $6 Dividends $225 Repurchase of Stock $48 Proceeds from new stock issue $12 Total cash flow from financing activities -$231 Change in cash $1‚252 1. How would you describe Warf Computers’ cash flows? The cash flows show a positive outlook for the company. Warf Computers shows an increase in cash and assets and a decrease in liabilities. Warf Computers also shows

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    Analysis: Heroes And Villain

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    1. What Barthes meant by this “myth” that he speaks of‚ is that we can see this “myth” happening in the photograph “ Heroes and villain”. When looking at this image‚ you should think who is the hero and who is the villain (Hall 1997:226). One potential message relates to the ethnic group identity‚ all of the athletes within this image are from a distinct racial group. What you can see in this image‚ is Ben Johnson ‘winning’ the gold medal yet this is not necessarily what had happened in reality

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