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    Alex Bauer Informative Presentation Outline Topic: New York City General Speech Goal: To Inform Specific Speech Goal: I want my audience to recognize what makes New York City the city that never sleeps. Introduction I. Attention Getter: I want all of you today to imagine yourselves walking down a street‚ but this is no ordinary street. You feel like you’re a mouse in a maze‚ the skyscrapers are keeping you trapped within the city‚ thousands of people walking in different directions‚

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    “A New York Tragedy” 1)What role does NFPA standards play in the defense and prosecution of fire officers in criminal matters or in the judgment of civil cases? As we all know‚ NFPA standards are used to help define what is acceptable for fire service equipment‚ procedures‚ and professional qualifications. As viewed by the courts‚ they are the common practice or standard of care when considering legal questions. The standard implies that a minimum consensus direction for procedures‚ programs‚ equipment

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    Statements On February 7th he reported to a call about a dispute at the Osborne’s household. When he arrived he notice Mrs. Osborne very upset and had a gash to her forehead. He said Mrs. Osborne was silent and said she was okay. Even though it did not look like she was. Then on February 15th he reported to a 911 dispatch to the Osborne’s home. Upon arriving he found Mrs. Osborne with a gun at her side. Then Mrs. Osborne admitted to killing her husband Clint. With the excuse that he was going to kill

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    Using material from Item A and elsewhere assess sociological explanations for ethnic differences in educational achievement. As well as social class‚ ethnicity also plays an important part in educational achievement. Just as we can think of everyone as belonging to a social class‚ we can also see individuals being part of an ethnic group. Lawson and Garrod (2000) define ethnic groups as ‘people who share common history‚ customs‚ language and religion‚ and who see themselves as a distinct unit’

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    earliest document in 1275. The bridge saved the town from the rain that would flood

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    The New York Times Company is a leading media company; its flagship paper‚ the New York Times is considered as its most valuable asset. News is a low outlay‚ frequently purchased good‚ with a value proposition of intangible or informational nature‚ and a high differentiation potential. The publishing industry‚ newspaper in particular‚ had adopted the "Chinese Wall" principle-- the separation of editorial operations and business operations as a gatekeeping function. The industry is cyclical: when

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    2005 New York City transit strike The 2005 New York City transit strike was a strike in New York City called by the Transport Workers Union Local 100 (TWU). Negotiations for a new contract with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) broke down over retirement‚ pension‚ and wage increases. The strike began at 3:00 a.m. EST on December 20‚ 2005. Most New York City Transit Authority personnel observed the strike‚ effectively halting all service on the subway and buses. Millions of commuters

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    Martin Scorsese’s latest film‚ Gangs of New York is a failed anti-war film. It is 165 minutes of some of the most violent footage ever seen in a film intended for mainstream entertainment. As a fan of Scorsese’s‚ I have to say that even the brutality of Good Fellas could not have prepared me for the assault that is the experience of watching this film. Even leaving aside the violence‚ I admit that I am mystified by all the hoopla surrounding Gangs of New York. Leonardo Di Caprio only slightly adapts

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    economies inexorably differ from those in developed countries in economic‚ political and demographic characteristics. Differences in incomes or GDPs largely affect the vehicle ownership‚ amount road infrastructure. Political history‚ population growth‚ size and area of the city‚ available infrastructure‚ income and governmental policies are some of the factors that affect the transportation system in any city. This piece of course work deals with comparative study between a city from developing country and

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    currently faced by one of the giants in the video game industry‚ Electronic Arts. It also surfaces the industry’s characteristics and explains us‚ that in this fast paced tech-savvy world‚ you have to keep running just to stay where you are. EA‚ in 1995 is looking for its next move that would maintain its leading position in the industry. The changes over the past 15 years had led the industry to a very converged sophisticated platform with tons of options (hardware platforms)‚ and it seems hungrier

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