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    Financial Plan Sample

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    FINANCIAL PLAN For January 2013 SUMMARY_____________________________________________________________________________________ Total Income 20‚000‚000 ------------------------------------------------- Total Expense 11‚968‚500 INCOME DETAILS ------------------------------------------------- Tuition Fee 20‚000‚000 ------------------------------------------------- 20‚000 x 1000 students ------------------------------------------------- TOTAL: 20‚000‚000 EXPENSE DETAILS

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    The United States as a whole was divided before the Civil War‚ over the dispute of whether slavery should be allowed or not after the Mexican American war ended in 1848. After the Mexican American war citizens of the North and the South began to dispute the issue of slavery and tensions started to rise. There were many things proposed that were proposed to help the dispute over slavery such as the Wilmot Provisio which would close off California‚ Utah and New Mexico off from slavery. However it

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    forces arrived just in time to repel the invading Japanese forces. This invasion lasted from December 8-25 1941. But with Canada’s success in the war there would also inevitably be failures‚ that failure came in the form of the Dieppe Raid on August 19 1942 … The Dieppe Raid was an attack

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    money comes into play when capacity range is figured in a NSA system‚ with port replication and add-on HDD controller cards there really is no limit to the size one could be. Is there any fault tolerance (such as RAID) built into a NAS device? RAID50 is fairly stable if set up correctly‚ RAID 10 is thought to be one of the best set ups for fault tolerance since more drives can fail at once without data loss. Are management features available? It appears gutted OS’s are used for management and are

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    Option #1 –Truman could have relied on relentless b-29 bombing raids on Japanese cities combine with naval blockade to wear down Japanese resistance and force their surrender. Advantages – 1. Would had led to the Japanese surrender 2. Gained full control over Japanese Disadvantages – 1. Put troops‚ pilots‚ and sailors at risk 2. More Japanese people would have died than in the two atomic raids Option #2 –By demonstrating the atomic bomb it would have shown the Japanese they faced total destruction

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    narrative details an event that fits all too well with the propaganda and patriotic driven paradigm of WWI‚ while Barnes fails to explain this phenomena in its entirety. The unnamed narrator describes the German raids that go amiss and in order to properly motivate the troops to carry out another raid the Canadian General gives them a speech stating how the “barbaric” Germans sinked a hospital ship that was carrying “more than three hundred wounded Canadian Soldiers” (Harrison‚ 138). However‚ he later discovered

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    government. When these rebels attacked an air force base‚ the Sudanese President Omar Bashir hired a group of people‚ named the Janjaweed‚ to retaliate. The janjaweed started to terrorize the non-arab people by bombing villages and then using air raids and militia raids. Most of the world did not accept what was going on but a few countries erected

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    Most Americans view the Roaring 1920s as a decade of speakeasies‚ bootleg liquor‚ flapper girls‚ and the Charleston. Without a doubt‚ the 1920s was the most repressive decade of the 20th Century. It was a decade marked in the beginning by the Palmer Raids of 1919 and at the end with the massacre of the Bonus Marchers in the midst of the Great Depression. Perhaps the misunderstanding about the 1920s is because the American psyche recalls only the "apple pie" culture of repressive times. As a society

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    hidden side of the moon;8 The dead man’s eye transfers to the living.9 The atom splits and the nightingale croaks;10 Economics opposes charity‚11 Law protects wizards‚ forbids justice.12 The small nation shouts‚ and the big one brags;13 Futile raids cease and global wars commence.14 And the rude son strikes the father – a sword!15 Commentary: Timothy Wangusa‚ a Ugandan professor‚ has written a fifteen line poem – ‘A Strange Wind’. In this poem‚ he addresses the growing rivalry between the developing

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    bombing campaign in Dresden‚ Germany” (“Dresden Bombing” par.1). The attacks from Great Britain and the United States were prompted by earlier bomb raids conducted by Germany on British soil. With orders coming in from Arthur Harris‚ leader of bomb command for RAF‚ the bombing in Dresden began February thirteenth of the year 1945. The initial bomb raid from RAF was then later followed by 771 tons of bombs being dropped by United States aircrafts (“Dresden Bombing” par. 2-3). To this day there is

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