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    Vacationing under the Big Sky In an obscure land lies Lone Mountain Peak. It soars into the Montana sky at 11‚166 feet‚ and towers over the tiny community of Big Sky. This remote area is home to the Big Sky Ski Resort that was built in the 1970’s by the late news broadcaster Chet Huntley. It also houses the newly built Moonlight Basin Resort. The small town of Big Sky has grown to be one of Montana’s most sought out year-round playground for recreationists. During the summer months‚ Big Sky is a golfer’s paradise

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    Case Study: S&S Air Inc.

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    Case Study: S&S Air Inc. Founders of S&S Air‚ Inc. Mark Sexton and Todd Story recently hired Chris Guthrie to come on board as their financial planner. His job entailed gaining valuable information as to compare how their company was fairing with competing companies in the aircraft manufacturing industry. Through his research‚ Guthrie calculated many ratios through the careful examination of S&S Air’s balance sheet and income statement

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    Air Asia

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    established in 1993 and began operations on 18 November 1996. It was originally founded by a government-owned conglomerate‚ DRB-Hicom. On 2 December 2001 the heavily indebted airline was bought by former Time Warner executive Tony Fernandes’s company Tune Air Sdn Bhd for the token sum of one ringgit (about USD 0.26 at the time) with USD 11 million (MYR 40 million) worth of debts. Fernandes turned the company around‚ producing a profit in 2002.  AirAsia’s CEO Tony Fernandes subsequently unveiled a five-year

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    A Gap of Sky - Analysis and interpretation The short story by Anna Hope is about a nineteen-year-old girl named Ellie. We’re introduced to Ellie while she is lying in her bed‚ just awoken from what seems to have been a wild night out. It is Monday‚ which means she went out a Sunday‚ which for many people is an unusual day to go party. The first sentence in the short story goes like this: ‘It is dark‚ but the wrong dark.’ Ellie likes the dark‚ but she senses that it is the wrong kind of dark. A

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    October Sky Research Paper

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    10/12/11 October Sky Essay The story in the movie October Sky has many similarities to the situation of starting a company as an entrepreneur. The trial and error process is a main theme as Homer‚ the founder of the Big Creek Missile Agency‚ begins to launch rockets into the sky. This is the main correlation between October Sky and the process of becoming an entrepreneur. The Big Creek Missile Agency’s first rocket could be considered a success or failure depending on how you view their accomplishment

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    October Sky Reaching for your dreams is like looking at the Sunday newspaper comics‚ if you look from a far‚ you see the big picture‚ but if you look close‚ all you see are a bunch of dots put together. October Sky is a film based on Homer Hickam’s determination to win a national science fair. He is constantly ostracized by his community and family and does not have much money to support him either. Homer clearly doesn’t have a good chance at even getting to the science fair‚ let alone winning

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    Industrial pollution is responsible for 45% of the overall pollution in the Pasig River. Approximately 315 of the 2‚000 or more factories that is located in the river basin are identified as the main polluters of the river‚ discharging an average of 145 tons of biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) per day. This was recognized by defining the suspended solids in their treated and untreated waste-waters. It is said that‚ the textile and food manufacturing industries are the utmost water polluters. The pollution

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    Up in the Air

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    Ethics Up in the Air (2009) Reviewed by David A. Thomas‚ Prof. of Rhetoric‚ Emeritus‚ University of Richmond[i] “We Appreciate Your Loyalty”—American Airlines Slogan.             Up in the Air is a profound tone poem on misplaced loyalties in the corporate world‚ and in marriage and grown-up sexual relationships as well. Disguised as a kind of midlife romantic comedy‚ starring one of America’s busiest‚ coolest‚ suavest‚ and cleverest leading men‚ George Clooney‚ Up in the Air neatly slices open

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    Air Pollution

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    Air Pollution Air pollution in Egypt is a real‚ harmful and serious problem. It is caused by a wide variety of things. From these causes is the great amount of smoke that come from chimneys of factories that were built near the cities as it release great amount of harmful‚ poisonous‚ black smoke which is quickly spread in the air and change its color into black. Also the black color of car exhaust has a serious‚ bad effect on human’s respiration and which unfortunately we breeze it daily as we

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    of the air that is surrounding us because it is usually invisible‚ odorless and tasteless when in its unpolluted state. One becomes aware of the air when the wind blows‚ when the temperature changes‚ or when visibility is reduced (Palomba‚ 1979). Polluted air‚ normally‚ reduces the intake of oxygen necessary for healthy physiological functioning of the body‚ and can have severe health impacts (Editor‚ 2007). Since the time of the Industrial Revolution‚ it has been evident that the air we breathe

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