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    Pool - Corey Campbell

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    Engelsk B Studentereksamen 2. delprøve – 23 august 2012 Pool - Corey Campbell The short story called ‘’Pool’’ is writing in 2009 by Corey Campbell. To be in love is a wonderful feeling that you can’t compare to other feelings. Feelings like hate‚ love and jealousy will always become in every couple‚ but especially in young couples. When you’re young and don’t have so much experience in love and relationship it’s much easier to be hurt. A lot of drama will appear. Sometime it does have disadvantages

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    I was approaching his house‚ I noticed a police car parked outside with someone sitting in the back. It was Frank and he had just been arrested for taking a joyride in a stolen car with some guys who were “cool‚” very much like the characters in Gwendolyn Brook’s poem‚ “We Real

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    Common Pool Resources

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    Common Pool Resources Common Pool Resources are defined as non-excludable‚ but rival in consumption. Excludability is a property of a good where a person can be prevented from using it. Rivalry is a property of a good where one person’s use diminishes another person’s use. Externalities: costs/benefits that others face due to individuals’ actions. Externalities arise when those who use an asset (sink/source) but do not pay the full cost of maintaining the asset. The costs are transferred to common

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    Summary Of David Brooks

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    David Brooks’ essay is a critique on the current state of American universities‚ specifically on what they have lost during their evolution from spiritual and moral institutions to ones based in academic research and career training. This shift came as a result of the greater religious diversity in student populations and pressure from parents to focus on preparing their children for their future careers. In Brooks’ opinion‚ what university students have gained in professional know-how they have

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    Louise Brooks Flapper

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    Louise Brooks: Flapper “Anyone who has achieved excellence in any form knows that it comes as a result of ceaseless concentration’ (GoodReads). Louise Brooks was an inspirational figure in the Jazz Age. Due to being an extraordinary film star and dancer‚ along with an unique personality. She influenced many women in this era; by being one of the most well known flappers in the 1920’s. She helped define the flapper by “Her sleek and smooth looks‚ with her signature bob haircut”. On the outside‚

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    Gary Player

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    Gary Player: Golf’s global ambassador Born in Johannesburg‚ Gary Player was raised by his father‚ a widowed husband‚ who was often away working a low paying job as gold miner. However‚ at a young age his father took out a loan to buy Gary golf clubs; at the age of 14 Gary played his first round of golf‚ at 16 he announced he would one day become the best golfer in the world‚ and at the ripe age of 17‚ Gary turned professional.1 Since then‚ Gary player has become one of the greatest golfers that

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    David Brooks Harmony

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    The New York Times article‚ “Harmony and the Dream‚” David Brooks provides the argument that the world social classes are divided into individualists and collectivists. He goes further to give the idea that that the division is misconstrued result of economic turmoil or just world perception. Brooks shares facts about several social experiments with the contrary ideologies and social responses between Americans and Asians. He continues by linking the lack of human interaction‚ with the downfall and

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    Harriet Brook Essay

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    Harriet Brooks was born on January 1‚ 1876 in Exeter‚ Ontario‚ Canada. She attended McGill University where she earned her bachelor’s degree in natural philosophy and mathematics in 1898. After graduating‚ Brooks began working with a research team headed by Ernest Rutherford at Mcgill (Hicks). She started working with electricity and magnetism for two years. She also was a tutor at Royal Victoria College.  Brook’s interest in the sciences influenced her to get a master’s degree in physics in 1901

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    Dark Pool Trading

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    size orders‚ dark pools are now being questioned for their initial purpose and if their presence is lowering the market quality. Dark pool trading occurs when the client is submitting an order or a buy without stating his side‚ nor the size and price of the share. Therefore‚ he makes an anonymous bit or ask. The pre-trade information opacity leads to easier trading with less liquid stock and moderate prices. In general there are five types of ownership structures of dark pools. (UBB TechWeb‚ 2011)

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    was public swimming pools‚ and the fact that sometimes it’s “easy” for the lifeguard to miss the signs of a drowning person‚ especially if the person suddenly sinks and goes under water without showing any previous signs. Especially when the pool is crowded‚ the lifeguard simply can’t see everyone at every single moment. Statistics shows that Each Year‚ Over 200 People Drown In Lifeguarded Swimming Pools‚ We watched a few videos catched by surveillance cameras in public pools where in some cases

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