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    The use of the supernatural occurs at the beginning of the play‚ with three witches predicting the fate of Macbeth. This gives the audience a clue to what the future holds for Macbeth. "When the battles lost and won" (Act I‚ Scene I‚ l.4) was said by the second witch. It says that every battle is lost by one side and won by another. Macbeth’s fate is that he will win the battle‚ but will lose his time of victory for the battle of his soul. Throughout Macbeth there exists confusion

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    Forecasting Models: Associative and Time Series Forecasting involves using past data to generate a number‚ set of numbers‚ or scenario that corresponds to a future occurrence. It is absolutely essential to short-range and long-range planning. Time Series and Associative models are both quantitative forecast techniques are more objective than qualitative techniques such as the Delphi Technique and market research. Time Series Models Based on the assumption that history will repeat itself‚

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    The myth of Asia’s miracle. By:Paul Krugman Commented by: This article in my opinion touches on one of the most important political and economic happenings in this decade‚ and the coming decade. The whole world is watching Asia with primary Europe and the United states as they are investing majorly. Ofcourse the second reason is the political and safety side. With China investing majorly in their army and the last celebration of China with the large military parade the world is shivering on

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    The Efficient Market Hypothesis(EMH) was first given by Samuelson(1965)‚Fama(1965) and Mandelbrot(1966).It was based on “Random walk Theory”‚ and stated that since the market price will be affected by new information in the market‚ all available information have been fully reflected on the security price. There are three assumptions for the Efficient Market Hypothesis: 1.All investors are independent‚ rational‚ well-informed and hope for the highest profit; 2.All information are free and randomly

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    Rhetorical Speech Outline Topic: The Benefits of Saving Money General Purpose: To persuade. (Persuasive Speech) Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience to save money for the future. Thematic Statement: Saving money bring significant benefits to the financial status of a person‚ and it is helpful to reduce personal economic risk in the future. Introduction Attention getter: “A penny saved is a penny earned” “When you don’t work‚ savings will work for you”‚ but‚ why? Is this true? Is saving

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    Heading for 2050 We’ve all had at least once in life thought that we wonder how the future will look like? How will we be over 40 years? How will our planet look like? Or just how it will be tomorrow? These are questions which‚ in my opinion‚ we grind every day. Futurologists prepare us for what seems to be 2050‚ saying it would be totally different in all fields‚ from entertainment to technology‚ what we find at the moment on our planet. First‚ classic TV channels through completely

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    Mina Loy and Futurism Mina Loy‚ a futurist and modernist poet‚ uses graphic and uncensored depictions to portray art as a violent force. I believe from the excerpt of poems read in class from Loy’s book The Lost Lunar Baedeker‚ she conceptualizes art in her poems through futuristic themes of speed‚ violence‚ rejection of the past‚ and urban scenes. Her poems are an insight into the modernist movement and a revolt against traditional views that embrace a new prospective on the importance of art during

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    Antonio is Alienated I believe that in the novel Bless Me‚ Ultima Antonio is an alienated individual. He doesn’t seem to act like any of the other kids his age and has been through so much more then they have. For example‚ Antonio is torn between making his mother happy and becoming a priest‚ or making his father happy and becoming a cowboy type figure. He also has experienced a lot of death in his life to people he cared deeply about. I believe that Antonio is alienated because he has the

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    The Role of Fate in Oedipus the King What is fate? According to dictionary.com‚ fate is something that unavoidably befalls a person. In other words fate is uncontrollable. Oedipus the King was a very popular Greek tragedy performed around the 5th century that depicts how’s ones fate is unavoidable no matter what may happen. Before his birth‚ Oedipus was doomed because of the prophesies of the Oracle at Delphi. Oedipus’s fate was that he would kill his father and marry his mother. Oedipus eventually

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    Choose one of the forecasting methods and explain the rationale behind using it in real life. I would choose to use the exponential smoothing forecast method. Exponential smoothing method is an average method that reacts more strongly to recent changes in demand than to more distant past data. Using this data will show how the forecast will react more strongly to immediate changes in the data. This is good to examine when dealing with seasonal patterns and trends that may be taking place. I would

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