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    however‚ few shows have been quite as influential as the Star Trek series were. Star Trek has something for everyone: accurate science for sci fi nerds‚ great plots and actors for traditional T.V. lovers‚ and hopeful ideas of a future with world peace and no poverty for optimists. However‚ one part of Star Trek that appeals to almost all who watch the show is the mindset of equality for all‚ no matter gender‚ race‚ or alien species. Star Trek’s humanistic social commentary inspired those who watched

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    However‚ if you made the contribution by phone or text message‚ a telephone bill showing the name of the donee organization‚ the date of the contribution‚ and the amount of the contribution will satisfy the recordkeeping requirement. Therefore‚ for example‚ if you made a $10 charitable contribution by text message that was charged to your telephone or wireless account‚ a bill from your telecommunications company containing this information satisfies the recordkeeping requirement. 1120 Form

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    GROWTH STRATEGIES Ansoff Matrix - 4 STRATEGIES FOR GROWTH The Ansoff Growth matrix is a tool that helps businesses decide their product and market growth strategy. Ansoff’s product/market growth matrix suggests that a business’ attempts to grow depend on whether it markets new or existing products in new or existing markets. The output from the Ansoff product/market matrix is a series of suggested growth strategies for the business and helps them decide what direction the business wants to take

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    would imagine a famous action star used to be a garbage truck driver? Well‚ it’s best not to judge. These stars also tried to pay their bills before they became famous. John Boyega is not an exception. The Star Wars star was once a stock photo model. One wouldn’t have imagined it but someone at the University of Nebraska saw an ad in their university and spotted Boyega. He shared the discovery online via Imgur with the caption: ...was a bit surprised to see Finn from Star Wars on a poster at my University

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    Does One “Star” Out Shine the Other? Star Wars and Star Trek are both highly recognized as the two science fiction teams that battle it out‚ on and off screen with the fans determining which one is best. Constant debates about which one is better or worse then the other. How they have very similar stories‚ or that they are polar opposites. The two franchises have many similarities‚ including the word ‘Star’ in their respective titles‚ while they have similarities Star Trek and Star Wars are vastly

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    Matrix Organizational Structure: Advantages‚ Disadvantages & Examples A matrix organizational structure is one of the most complicated reporting structures a company can implement. Read on to learn why a company might implement a matrix structure‚ and the advantages and disadvantages for both company and staff. A matrix organizational structure is a company structure in which the reporting relationships are set up as a grid‚ or matrix‚ rather than in the traditional hierarchy. In other words

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    In 1949‚ audiences met Willy Loman in a play entitled Death of a Salesman. In 1984. readers met Case and Molly in a novel entitled Neuromancer. Finally‚ in 1999‚ viewers met Neo in a film entitled The Matrix. In a span of 5 decades‚ these three works drew the attention of millions and were admired for their unique approaches on bringing groundbreaking ideas of reality into view. By thorough examination of these three works‚ a common theme is discovered despite obvious differences of setting and medium

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    Andrew Wright‚ Phil and Film‚ Leaving Las Vegas Summary‚ February 12th‚ 2013 Leaving Las Vegas is an extremely powerful movie. It is somewhat slow-paced‚ but at the same time there is a great deal of suspense. The suspense stems from not knowing how the relationship between the two main characters‚ Ben (Nicholas Cage) and Sera (Elisabeth Shue)‚ is eventually resolved. After being fired from his job‚ Ben leaves for Las Vegas to drink himself to death. He runs into Sera‚ a prostitute‚ who decides

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    Even though the Peoplehood Matrix is not a perfect and exact model‚ it can still be used as a tool to start somewhere when it comes to characterizing indigenous people. The Peoplehood matrix based of the Holm‚ et al. Peoplehood: A Model for the Extension of Sovereignty in American Indian Studies can be applied to tribes that are presented in the Paths of Life exhibit at the Arizona State Museum. The deer dance of the Yaqui can be used for language‚ the mix of Christian and ancient beliefs of the

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