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    while‚ there came a mouse and it started to play on the lion. Suddenly the lion got up with anger and looked for those who disturbed its nice sleep. Then it saw a small mouse standing trembling with fear. The lion jumped on it and wanted to eat it. The mouse requested the lion to forgive it. The lion felt pity and left it. The mouse ran away. On another day‚ the lion was caught in a net by a hunter. The mouse came there and cut the net. Thus it escaped. There after‚ the mouse and the lion became

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    of the consequences of killing one mouse to show how society has developed into one that has lost emotions and the true meaning of a life. This reoccurring idea of a chain reaction drives the story and eventually causes the death of the protagonist. From the beginning of the novel through the Time Safari guide‚ Bradbury places high emphasis on the one mouse and the after-lying effects of killing. Bradbury explicitly‚ yet indirectly‚ parallels the story of the mouse to society and humanity. Only through

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    e-ball

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    traditional computer‚ elements like keyboard or mouse. DVD‚ large screen display.  E Ball is designed that pc is be placed on two stands‚ opens by pressing and holding the two buttons located on each side of the E-Ball pc ‚ this pc is the latest concept technology.  The E-Ball is a sphere shaped computer concept which is the smallest design among all the laptops and desktops have ever made.  This PC concept features all the traditional elements like mouse‚ keyboard‚ large screen display‚ DVD recorder

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    Input Devices

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    Explain why a mouse often called a pointing device A mouse is often called a pointing device because it enables you to control what happens on the screen by moving the mouse on your desk and pointing‚ clicking and selecting items on the screen. 6. Describe the difference between a mouse and tracker ball The difference between a mouse and a tracker ball are that a trackerball moved against two internal rollers to record the direction that the mouse was being moved in and a mouse uses ’optical’

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    originates from the overflow of Vihar Lake and also receives the overflows from the Powai Lake about 2 km later. It flows for a total of 15 km before it meets the Arabian Sea at Mahim Creek flowing through residential and industrial complexes of Powai‚ Saki Naka‚ Kalina‚ Vakola‚ Bandra-Kurla complex‚ Dharavi and Mahim. The river has an average width of 5 m in the upper reaches‚ has been widened to 25 m in the middle reaches and up to 70 m in the lower reaches after the 26 July 2005 deluge (944 mm in 24

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    PHILIPPINE LEGEND LEGEND OF CALAMBA An excerpt from Calamba - In War and Peace by Demetrio L. Hilberio tells us of the legend of the name of Calamba. This legend is inscribed on a stone marker that can found at the base of the giant claypot and can be read as :  The authentic legend goes that at about the turn of 16th century‚ two Spanish soldiers came to a village by the shore of Laguna de Bay. Attracted by the vast plain with verdant greeneries that spread up to a majestic mountain‚ the strangers

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    Sustainability

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    disadvantages from both sides with a mouse and elephant mergers between them. The mouse benefits from the elephant in that the elephant can provided a larger customer base‚ more capital‚ and expertise in the industry. While the disadvantages for the mouse are that some of the company culture can be lost when acquired by a big elephant‚ control over the company is sometimes lost‚ and some of the mission of the original company may be lost. For the elephant‚ the mouse brings with it a social brand which

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    Mickey as an Icon

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    Mackenzie Hyde First Person America Spring 2012 Professor Cowden Paper 3: Media Analysis Mickey Mouse as an American Icon Mickey Mouse has been a significant part of the history of American culture since the ‘20s because of the historical significance‚ versatility in looks seen in the photo‚ weight of the icon upon generations of children‚ and the overall ability to adapt to modern day times. This front for one of the world’s largest companies‚ Disney‚ has become more popular than its

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    My Friend Rabbit

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    Overview/ my friend rabbit When Mouse lets his best friend‚ Rabbit‚ play with his brand-new airplane‚ trouble isn’t far behind. Of course‚ Rabbit has a solution -- but when Rabbit sets out to solve a problem‚ even bigger problems follow. Every child who’s ever had someone slightly bigger or slightly older over to play will recognize this story about toys and trouble and friendship. Eric Rohmann’s third picture book is illustrated with robust‚ wonderfully expressive hand-colored relief prints --

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    Romeo and Juliet

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    “Of Mice and men‚” compared to “A Mouse” "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck was named after Robert Burns’ poem "To a Mouse." The line the name comes from‚ "the best laid schemes of mice and men gang aft agley"‚ summarises one of the principal themes of the book‚ that everyone needs a dream‚ but no matter how well planned or thought out that dream is‚ it can go wrong. The tragedy of this story is that all of them do. Robert Burns got his inspiration for this poem when he ploughed over a mouse’s

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