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    Having examined the method and theory of scheduling single round-robin tournament‚ the example of ranking systems of it will be covered in the following sections. Most common way to rank players or teams in round-robin tournament Round-robin tournament is widely applied in competitions which are able to be held for a long period and need a comprehensive ranking of the players or teams. In order to acquire the ordering of teams and player‚ the most convenient and common way is to rank the participants

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    The main character in The Necklace’s‚ and the main character in The Gift of the Magi’s‚ personalities differ from one another vastly. In The Necklace‚ the main character Mathilde Loisel is an ungrateful middle class woman who seeks riches and admiration. Alternatively‚ the main character in The Gift of the Magi‚ Della Young‚ is compassionate and works very hard to buy her husband a present‚ and ultimately‚ selling the one thing that was more precious to her than anything else‚ her hair. Mathilde

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    forced me think more deeply about the issue and look beyond my dreams of long summer vacations. The main purpose of schools it to educate. If the goal behind year round schooling is to increase academic success‚ then year round school would be a better for students and therefore I should support it. I took to the internet to see if year round schooling accomplishes it’s goal. Of the few articles

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    tables and has trouble remembering things when he goes back to school because of the 3 month summer break. Long summer breaks in traditional schools is a problem. It can be solved by introducing year-round schools. The traditional 3 month long summer break is a problem for today’s youth. Year-Round school is a system where students will go to school 180 days just like the traditional school system but instead it is throughout the year and not just September-June. () The traditional school system

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    Year round school should be stripped of the United States educational system due to its effects on the economy and time management. Year round school should not be allowed because it hurts families economically. Parents taxes would raised by an average of $1000 a year if year round school was started. More money would be spent on air conditioning‚ transportation‚ and electricity. On average $400 is spent a day on air conditioning and electricity for a school. The school system would have to

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    I have been wondering for a few months now why a round pizza is in a square box.what do you think? Does it make it easier in the making and shipping of the pizza box. Ive looked it up and cant find out why so looks like things are going to get interesting! So come along keep reading and find out why a round pizza is in a square box with me! You wake up one morning and all the sudden you smell your favorite food ever. You run downstairs to find pizza! You are just filled with joy you can’t wait to

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    The Slam Heard ’Round the World In 1879‚ Henrik Ibsen wrote a play that dealt with the power in a marriage entitled "A Doll House". The play was praised primarily on its ending‚ in which Nora‚ the female protagonist‚ chooses to walk out on her husband who has been controlling her ever since they were wed. Women the world over were suddenly inspired to take hold of their relationships and stop allowing their husbands to toy with them. China‚ in specific‚ was impacted heavily as Chinese custom heavily

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    PEARSON -Lo-ng-ma-n gnEI· h Grammar Practice ls Teacher’s Book Virginia Evans -Jenny Dooley ~ ..... AEP.••• .. RSON ~ LOllgmall Pearson Education Limited Edinburgh Gate Harlow Essex CM20 2JE England and Associated Companies throughout the world. www.pearsonlongman.com © Pearson Education Limited 2011 The rights of Virginia Evans and Jenny Dooley to be identified as authors of this Work have been asserted by them in accordance with the Copyright‚ Designs and Patents Act 1988

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    In the Caux Round Table Principles for Business there are seven principles that Monsanto should follow when developing them with a global approach that is corporately responsible (Thorne‚ 2010). The first principle established the basis for respect among all shareholders. The company’s established board of directors should treat all of their stakeholders including employees‚ customers and investors with the same amount of respect as they would want be provided to them. Monsanto should continue

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    nothing but human to want more. This essential quality is what makes people human. By striving to be better‚ this species has done countless extraordinary things by wanting to elevate ourselves higher than others. However‚ Guy de Maupassant’s “The Necklace” shows the story of young‚ beautiful‚ 19th century housewife Mathilde Loisel aspiring to be a luxurious white collar. Even though it is human nature to want more‚ Mathilde ravening desire to appear as higher class blinds her of what she has and becomes

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