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    10% for cash‚ but will give the customer a total discount of 35% off the original retail price. Is the customer better or worse off with this deal? Explain. 2. New! Three friends‚ Geoff‚ Brooke and Longyuan‚ form a business partnership in which Geoff invests $50 000‚ Brooke $30 000 and Longyuan $20 000. Brooke and Longyuan are each to receive a fixed sum of $20 000 out of the profit‚ and the remaining profit is to be shared among the three partners in proportion to their investment. (a) After the

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    My First Love

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    attended a summer camp for the past four years. During these four years at camp there are at least ten girls who fall for him. Any other guy would see this as great‚ but not Jason. For three out of the four years he was at camp Jason had Brooke waiting on him at home. Brooke and Jason adored each other. But this summer would be different. Jason attends camp not looking for anyone but ends up meeting Laura. Laura lives in Campbell County and this is her second year at the camp. Nothing really happens

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    “From death and destruction inevitably comes rebirth.” Discuss in relation to Year of Wonders. By reon ree “Year of Wonders” by Geraldine Brooks contends that from death and destruction inevitably comes rebirth. Brooks proposes that from the most devastating events in life‚ humans can still emerge as stronger and more powerful individuals or the complete opposite where the charisma and confidence of the strong-minded slowly begins to wear down. The protagonist Anna Frith displays this through

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    1996. Fish Blend Quickly into the Background. Science News‚ 149:133. Adler‚ T. 1996. How Bad-Tasting Species Got their Markings. Science News‚ 160:118 379-385. Boughey‚ Arthur S. 1968. Ecology of Populations. New York‚ Macmillan Company‚ 89-101. Brooke‚ Michael and Nicholas B. Davies. 1991. Coevolution of the Cuckoo and Its Hosts McKane‚ and Gerry Karp. 1993. Biology‚ Exploring Life. New York‚ John Wiley American Scientist‚ 78:438. Heinsohn‚ Robert and Craig Packer. 1995. Science‚ 269:1260. Mader

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    first global war and I will be answering these questions though the soldiers themselves with the poetry they wrote during their time in action from a book called World War One British Poets‚ Brooke‚ Owen‚ Sasson‚ Roseberg‚ and Others. “Dying‚ has made us rarer gifts than gold.” Words spoken by Rupert Brooke born in 1887‚ died of blood poisoning shortly before the Gallipoli expedition at the age of 28. He is best known for his saying “ If I

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    For in that year‚ in a tea taster’s chamber in Kolkata‚ Brooke Bond Taj Mahal Tea was born. India’s first premium brand‚ it emerged onto the market with a promise never made before - fostering excellence to savour the best. As palates filled with the exquisite flavour of the best tea leaves from the choicest gardens of Upper Assam‚ it dawned on India that the culture of tea-drinking had reached another plane. In the years that followed‚ Brooke Bond Taj Mahal entered Indian hearts as one of the country’s

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    Hamlet's True Intentions

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    verging on madness. He expressly made him a feigner of madness‚ and when he wished to represent real madness and to contrast it with feigned madness‚ he created the real madness of Ophelia‚ and did it with wonderful truth and skill." (Stopford Brooke‚ Pg. 96). Brooke states Hamlet isn’t meant to be insane‚ even after being isolated from his family and his true love Ophelia Hamlet still puts a cloak of falsehood to hide his true intent. He dose not care about losing love. From Hamlet’s dialogue with Ophelia

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    Middlemarch / the Waves

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    are marriage‚ love‚ money and social acceptation‚ themes that are connected between them as the conflict of not being able to get everything and the importance of establishing priorities. And to reflect those themes there are the stories of Dorothea Brooke‚ Tertius Lydgate‚ Mr. Bulstrode‚ Will Ladislaw‚ Mr. Casaubon‚ The Vincy family‚ among others. The main events: * Dorothea marring Mr. Casaubon against everyone’s opinions * Honey moon: realization that marriage wasn’t fulfilling their expectations

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    Debt and Credit Card Debts

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    PROBLEMS (p. 180) 1. A few years ago‚ Simon Powell purchased a home for $150‚000. Today‚ the home is worth $250‚000. His remaining mortgage balance is $100‚000. Assuming that Simon can borrow up to 75 percent of the market value‚ what is the maximum amount he can borrow? (LO 5.2) Present market value of Simon’s home = $250‚000. Simon can borrow up to 75 percent of the market value‚ or $187‚500. Simon still owes $100‚000 mortgage on his home. Therefore‚ he can borrow an additional $87‚500. 2. Louise

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    The Soldier Anaylsis

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    The Soldier: Rupert Brooke - Summary and Critical Analysis The Soldier is a sonnet in which Brooke glorifies England during the First World War. He speaks in the guise of an English soldier as he is leaving home to go to war. The poem represents the patriotic ideals that characterized pre-war England. It portrays death for one’s country as a noble end and England as the noblest country for which to die. In the first stanza (the octave of the sonnet) stanza‚ he talks of how his grave will

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