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    1. How well has Value Trust performed as of the date of the case? As of 2005‚ Value Trust had outperformed its benchmark index‚ the S&P 500‚ for 14 years consecutively. Given that the next longest period of sustained performance was only half as long‚ 14 consecutive years of excellent performance set a record as the longest streak of success for any manager in the mutual-fund industry. The average annual total return for the past 15 years was 14.6%‚ which was higher than the S&P’s 500 by 3.67%.

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    This is the end

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    Everyone dispersed across the auditorium when the principal was suddenly shot in the back of the head. Tyler was seeking for revenge among the students by using a weapon. This revenge automatically turned into a game of survival. In This Is Where It Ends‚ the characters’ search for identity and love is evident throughout the plot. Tyler’s search for identity was very obvious throughout the story. The past couple years of Tyler’s life had been dreadful. The students believe that this tragedy at Opportunity

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    One in the End

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    Albert Darvesh US History 1 June 24‚ 2013 Comparative Essay The concentration camps‚ by making death itself anonymous (making it impossible to find out whether a prisoner is dead or alive)‚ robbed death of its meaning as the end of a fulfilled life. In a sense they took away the individual’s own death‚ proving that henceforth nothing belonged to him and he belonged to no one. His death merely set a seal on the fact that he had never existed. There were many prison camps during the World

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    materialistic and lacked any sort of emotion in it. Then‚ a small incident brings about his untimely death. Toward the end of his life‚ he is forced to come to terms with a fact that death is inevitable. When he accepts that‚ he sees that despite the fact that he lived his life the “proper” way in society‚ he had not had much of a life at all. Upon seeing the proverbial light at the end of the tunnel‚ he dies. Tolstoy gives a quick stab of satire‚ by making it painfully apparent that no one seems

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    Monuments to Our Better Nature In Michael Byer’s Work “Monuments to Our Better Nature” he uses subjective descriptions to help us understand how magnificent he saw the National Mall as a child in comparison to his adult view. Both of his perspectives help us understand what experiences he has been through‚ and the changes they brought. As a child he takes time describing all the fascinating things he saw‚ and as an adult he feels nostalgic towards them. His title makes me feel that Byers as an adult

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    Unit 332 Support individuals at the end of life 1.1 The main legal requirements and agreed ways of working relating to end of life care are: 1. The Department of Health’s 2008 End of Life Care Strategy that provides a framework aimed at promoting high quality care for all adults approaching the end of life in all care settings. It sets out what adults reaching the end of their lives‚ and their carers can expect from the services provided to them. One of the key aims is to ensure as far as possible

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    End of the World

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    Introduction: The End of the World‚ We are living in a period of time that is of overwhelming interest to all. Political leaders and legislators‚ men and women who hold positions of trust and authority‚ thinking men and women of all classes‚ have their attention focused upon the events taking place around us. People are watching the strained‚ restless relations that exist between countries. Thousands observe the intensity that is taking possession of every earthly element‚ and they realize that

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    The End or The Journey

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    The End or The Journey? “The journey is far greater than the inn.” I am a sixteen year old girl. As a child‚ there is a long journey towards adulthood. There is the pleasure of the journey taken and the joy of the end. Some people may say that the journey is more memorable than the goal. Others may argue that the goals are the most memorable ones. I believe that the journey a person takes has a more impact on the person. A journey‚ by definition‚ means a passage or progress from one stage to another

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    End of the Line

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    The idiom “there are plenty of fish in the sea” is not literally true. In fact‚ the documentary‚ The End of the Line‚ has estimated that by approximately 2050‚ there will be no fish in the sea. Overfishing is a serious issue that involves taking wildlife at increasingly higher rates than the species can replace. Because this issue is hidden under waters‚ people do not realize the seriousness nor do they realize the consequences. This film highlights some of the well-known species‚ such as bluefin

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