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    Nothing Can Happen More Beautiful Than Death” In death‚ people will find that it is a ravishing‚ striking thing. “Why Leaves Turn Color in the Fall” was written to show the beauty in death. People see how beautifully colored the leaves are‚ but they don’t seem to realize that the leaves are dying and that’s what makes them charming. The way that leaves change color is a process that most people usually won’t understand‚ but in order for them to turn colors‚ they have to die. Leaves are green

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    when tariffs are imposed against China and Vietnam‚ EU countries will get more gain because if China and Vietnam still want to enter EU’s market‚ they must pay high tariff to EU government which means‚ high income for EU. In addition‚ the situation can also give advantage for other country such as Indonesia to enter the market because EU not imposed anti dumping to Indonesian product‚ yet. Surely‚ the situation will make China and Vietnam go into collapse because they must pay high tariff with uncertain

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    The first similarities between the authors of the readings are the explorer’s three main goals‚ GoldGold‚ and Glory. To achieve more wealth‚ the explorers‚ who discovered a new land that was already occupied by the natives‚ strived to gather gold‚ so that they would be able to carry it back to their country. As well as this‚ expanding the Christian traditions and sharing their beliefs of God was the next thing on their agenda. Conversion of Native Americans was not a simple task for the new settlers

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    as the basis for the solution (i.e. "using the Philistine’s sword against him")‚ or involving a change of perspective (i.e. the line through nine dots riddle). Many times a solution is considered creative if components that are readily available can be used‚ and when there is a short time limit within which to solve the problem. These two factors are typical to the solutions shown in the MacGyver (TV series). Innovations If a creative solution has broad use‚ it may be referred to as an innovative

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    California was a land where the American Dream came true for many. Before the gold rush‚ California was under the Mexican rule since 1821. California’s population mainly consisted of about 6‚500 Californios‚ 700 Americans and 150‚000 Native Americans. Most of the Californians lived on vast ranches granted to them by the Mexican government. New settlers‚ mainly Americans‚ started moving into California for land and trade. Mexican control over California weakened following the Bear Flag revolt

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    ABSTRACT Gold acts as a catalyst in boosting the economy of any country and maintaining and stabilizing the exchange rate. Gold as being a risky asset‚ of which governments hold large stocks‚ it is vital to know the co-integration between countries. The research is done to study whether or not the Gold reserves of the world are co-integrated means that the gold reserves of the world co-move with each other. Data is extracted from the World Gold Council of past 62 years having a sample size of 32

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    Then we have to motivate the employees to work hard. So being top managers they must work with employees to figure out an effective incentive structure. Effective teamwork depends on a culture of open communication‚ where superiors and subordinates can freely discuss progress and problems. There are four basic functions in management :- a. Planning. This function involves mapping out exactly how to achieve a particular goal. b. Organizing.  After a plan is in place‚ a manager needs to organize

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    1.Potential strengths of the new entrants in the low cost air transport industry 2.Increasing competition in e-commerce 3.Escalating prices of fuels used in business operation 4.Attack by the low-cost government airlines Threat of Entry There is a high barrier entering airlines industry since it requires high capital to set up everything such as purchase or lease air craft‚ set up office‚ hire staffs‚ and etc. Thus‚ this has reduced the treat to Air Asia. Moreover‚ brand awareness is quite

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    “The Trotsky” Journal. . After watching this movie‚ I have realized that Leon Bronstein had a very hard time to get others to follow his actions because he was boring into a rich family and because he went to a remarkable private school. Leon Bronstein was often teased by everyone at school‚ mostly by his principal and father. Bronstein thought he was the reincarnation of Leon Trotsky because he got sent to public school due to him starting a hunger

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    Compare the way relationships are presented in Romeo and Juliet and two of Shakespeare’s sonnets. Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet portrays relationships in different ways to define and foreshadow the ending of the play; Romeo and Juliet’s death. The prologue sets up conflict by stating the ‘two’ rivalries‚ always referring to them in pairs ‘two households’ and ‘two foes’‚ otherwise known as the ‘Capulet’s’ and ‘Montague’s’. It sharpens the conflict as the play is set in ‘fair Verona’ and violence

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