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    If U Won Million Dollar

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    “What I Would Do If I Won A Million Dollars?” If I won a million dollars‚ I would take some decisions that will influence my future. In effect‚ a million dollars is the possibility to make better my present life and also my future life. First‚ I will launch in the business world and invest in my education. Second‚ I will help my family and others to get a more beautiful. And third‚ life I will accomplish my goals life. Therefore‚ if I won a million dollars by chance‚ I will change the event of my

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    The Great GatsbyThe Great Gatsby Which elements of the decade can be spotted in the novel? The 1920’s was a very special decade for the United States of America. Sometimes referred to as “the roaring twenties”‚ this was a time of possibility‚ new technology‚ of dreams‚ of a society with changing habits and ideals‚ and of prosperity. It was a time of celebration after a devastating war. Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby manages to catch all these key elements‚ and as it sets part in 1923 it does not

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    Extraterrestrial Life Introduction Mankind has always wondered‚ "Are we alone in the Universe? Isn’t there life out there somewhere?" With an estimate around 300 billion stars in the Milky Way galaxy alone‚ many with their own satellites‚ the possibilities seem likely that some form of life should exist somewhere in the Universe. This search for life begins with a definition of life itself‚ followed by possible candidates both within and outside our solar system‚ and also includes what measures

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    How to Know Your Passion

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    How to know your passion •1 Grab a pen and a piece of paper. Prepare to make a list. • 2 Ask yourself some simple questions‚ like: What are my goals? If I could do one thing for the rest of my life‚ what would it be? What do I love to do? What would I do‚ even if I didn’t get paid to do it? • 3 Dig deep within yourself‚ think about what you love to do with your spare time‚ and whether it’s something you could do full time. You don’t have to be good at it‚ and it doesn’t have to make

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    modal verbs

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    04 IBERICA 19.qxp 22/3/10 17:21 Página 77 A contrastive analysis of the use of modal verbs in the expression of epistemic stance in Business Management research articles in English and Spanish1 Ignacio Vázquez Orta Universidad de Zaragoza (Spain) ivazquez@unizar.es Abstract In the present paper an intercultural quantitative and qualitative analysis of the use of modal verbs as epistemic stance markers in SERAC (Spanish-English Research Article Corpus)‚ a corpus of research

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    Zaha Hadid

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    Zaha Hadid’s complete works and projects Zaha Hadid’s complete works and projects Realm of Possibilities architectural style in particular with her remarkable way of depicting architectural plans‚ developed from pattern to pattern. But her main intention is to inject Suprematism into Architecture. [2] Suprematism is a geometric abstractionist movement created by Kazemir Malevich in Russia. But Hadid was influenced by many architects before like Rem Koolhaas and Mies Van der Rohe but she

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    want the possibility of these great dreams‚ and the ability to work towards and accomplish them. Today‚ the people expect everything to be handed to them on a silver platter. They say they demand equal this… or equal that… . In reality they want everyone to be on top. Which isn’t possible. Can you have a cheerleading pyramid with everyone being on the top? Can you build a building with only a roof? The “American Dream” has changed drastically from in the beginning. It started as possibility. The possibility

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    What is the difference between WAV and MP3? WAV is sound digitally sampled at a fixed rate and word size‚ e.g. 44 kHz 16-bit. The higher the sampling rate‚ the better high notes like cymbals will be reproduced. The highest frequency that can be encoded is half the sampling frequency. MP3 is a lossy compression format that can get up to 20x compression compared to WAV. The bitrate can be variable or fixed. Unless a low quality compression is selected‚ most people cannot tell the difference

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    Economics

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    AED 1312 WEEK 1 Contents  Introduction  Definition  Microeconomics vs Macroeconomics  Basic economics concepts  Basic economics problems  Production possibilities curve INTRODUCTION  Economics is one of the oldest disciplines among the humanities and is categorized as a social science.  Economics examines and analyses the economic activity of people in order to satisfy their needs and desires.  Human wants are the starting point of economic activity and provide the basis for

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    and trade • Production possibilities frontier – Various mixes of output that an economy can produce 3 Figure 1 The Production Possibilities Frontier (a) Panel (a) shows the production opportunities available to the farmer and the rancher. 4 Figure 1 The Production Possibilities Frontier (b‚ c) (b) The farmer’s production possibilities frontier Meat (oz) If there is no trade‚ the farmer chooses this production and consumption. (c) The rancher’s production possibilities frontier Meat (oz) 24

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