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    4.11 Multiple Regression Analysis For hypotheses testing of this study‚ multiple regression analysis was conducted. Some assumptions of the relationship between dependent and independent variables need to be met for performing multiple regression analysis like‚ normality‚ linearity‚ homoscedasticity and multicollinearity (Hair et al.‚ 1998). As mentioned earlier‚ the required assumptions have already been met and multiple regression analysis was appropriate. Usually‚ multiple regression analyses

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    Literary Analysis on Sadness and its Impact on Literature Although one of our most common emotions we have as humans is sadness‚ it is also the most complicated and misunderstood. Sometimes we cry when we are sad‚ sometimes we get angry. We get sad because we physically got hurt‚ other times we are sad because someone messed with us mentally. Even though being sad might just seem like a not so good feeling‚ it can also cause health issues. Due to this sad feeling‚ it can bring on depression

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    Situation Analysis - Pepsi

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    10/Oct/2012 Author: Bin Liu | ID #: U1037223 | Assignment # 2 | A Completed Analysis of Marketing Plan for Pepsi New Zealand | Executive Summary This paper presents a completed marketing plan/analysis for Pepsi in order to assist it regain its “second leader” position in the soft drink market in New Zealand. The first half of this paper shows the situation analysis of Pepsi. In particular‚ the internal analysis focuses on the power of suppliers‚ buyers‚ new entrants‚ and product substitutes

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    Based on the stories I studied in the collection The Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway‚ it seems Ernest Hemingway had a very naturalistic and pessimistic view of life. His stories often emphasize gruesome violence and tragic deaths or the pain the world has to offer in different places‚ such as lifelong shortcomings of character or tumultuous relationships. Naturalism is evident in that characters are never the masters of their fate. For good or for bad the world does not let on what’s in

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    In the epics of Gilgamesh and Antigone‚ the main characters both deal with a death that is personal‚ but the way the react to that death‚ and how it drives their respective stories. In Gilgamesh’s story‚ it breaks him‚ the death of his beloved friend intensifies his fear of death‚ so much so that he tries to become immortal to get away from it‚ which is arguably‚ what he’s been trying to do all along. While for Antigone‚ the death ignited her‚ she ran towards death‚ almost embracing it. Which is

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    Water Analysis

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    9-48 MICROBIOLOGICAL EXAMINATION (9000) 9221 MULTIPLE-TUBE FERMENTATION TECHNIQUE FOR MEMBERS OF THE COLIFORM GROUP* 9221 A. Introduction The coliform group consists of several genera of bacteria belonging to the family Enterobacteriaceae. The historical definition of this group has been based on the method used for detection (lactose fermentation) rather than on the tenets of systematic bacteriology. Accordingly‚ when the fermentation technique is used‚ this group is defined as all facultative

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    however on each page the text is fairly simple and easy to read. The story has made-up vocabulary such as‚ moose-moss and Lake Winna Bango‚ but this does not distract from the central message. The story begins “Up at Lake Winna-Bango..the far northern shore…”‚ and it does not leave there until the end of the story. The true action of the story actually occurs atop the head of a moose. Each new page brings a new traveler upon Thidwick’s horns and how poor Thidwick could not get rid of them because

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    Theseus and the Minotaur King Minos and Queen Pasiphae were married. But‚ the queen had a baby with a bull. The baby was the Minotaur. The Minotaur is the monster that has the body of a man and the head of a bull. King Minos was embarrassed of this‚ so he hid the Minotaur in a huge labyrinth‚ which was built by Daedalus. The labyrinth was located in Crete. King Minos sent his enemies into the labyrinth to be eaten by the Minotaur. Once‚ King Minos’ son‚ Androgeus‚ went to Athens to attend the Panathenaic

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    gods created Gilgamesh they gave him a perfect body. Shamash the glorious sun endowed him with beauty‚ Adad the god of all the storm endowed him with courage‚ the great gods made his beauty perfect‚ surpassing all others terrifying like a great wild bull. Two thirds they made him god and one third man.”(Prologue 7-11) While his demigod qualities increase his strengths so that he is fiercest warrior and also the greatest builder of his time‚ it also causes him to have fatal flaws. Due to being unmatched

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    Running head: LITERARY ANALYSIS Literary Analysis Sergio Scott Grand Canyon University ENG-353 American Literature II Susan Crannell September 28‚ 2011 Sergio Scott Susan Crannell ENG 353 September 29‚ 2011 Literary Analysis Naturalism was a literary movement that took place from the 1880s until the 1940s. It used realism as a mechanism to suggest that social conditions‚ heredity‚ and environment had a monumental impact in changing or defining human character. Naturalism exposes

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