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    Strategic Capital Management‚ Llc (a) Executive Summary: The objective of this report is to evaluate investment opportunities for Strategic Capital Management‚ LLC regarding stocks of Creative Computer and/or its subsidiary firm Ubid. The analysis deduces arbitrage to be the best investment strategy. Strategic Capital Management (SCM)‚ LLC: SCM is a recent entrepreneur venture founded by Elena King and two of her fellow classmates. The company has currently generated 20 million dollars and aims

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    Speckled Tongues When I was five years old‚ my family had a magical talent. They knew exactly when I was lying‚ and after getting caught countless times‚ I learned that telling the whole truth was a lot easier than being put on the spot. I could never comprehend how my mom perpetually looked through my fibs. The drill was simple‚ and included the presence of my older brother and parents. I would take a seat on the middle cushion of our leathery sofa‚ with my brother on my left‚ my father on my right

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    In “Speckled Trout” Ron Rash‚ the writer of the story‚ uses the characters‚ the setting‚ the plot‚ and symbolism to show the theme of his short story. Ron Rash as born in Chester‚ South Carolina‚ in 1953. He grew up in a small town in Boiling Springs‚ North Carolina. He graduated from Gardner-Webb University and Clemson University. He is an American poet‚ short story writer‚ and novelist. He has won several awards for his works. The main character of “Speckled Trout” is Lanny. He is a sixteen

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    Marching Bands

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    Marching bands have become a well-rounded prideful part of American culture. Every American has been exposed to this riveting sound of music at least once whether it may be during a culture rich fiesta parade or ceremonial graduation for a U.S marine. Many may like to believe the origin of marching bands began on a football field. However‚ marching bands of today have truly evolved from the military bands dating back to the end of the American Civil War. The first form of a structured band began in

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    And The Band Played On

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    And The Band Played On By Randy Shilts And the band played on is a true story published in 1987 that illustrates the AIDS epidemic. The AIDS outbreak started in this book around the 1970’s and is still around in today’s society. Randy Shilts wrote this book in order to show the many errors that occurred and killed while trying to find what this virus was and how it was spread. Many people during this time were affected by this virus especially in New York and San-Francisco‚ which is where most

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    Band Analysis

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    When thinking of a band many think of it just being a collection of instruments. While that is true‚ it doesn’t fully encompass what a band is. A band has many parts and sections that come together to make its distinct sound and with this comes the different views of each band member. Many people in the band community are more or less defined by their instrument and which of the three categories their instrument falls under. Whether it be a Woodwind‚ Brass‚ or Percussion instrument they each come

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    Resistance Bands

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    Resistance Bands Nichols‚ Nicole. "No Need to Stretch the Truth about Resistance Bands." 29 September 2004. SparkPeople Fitness Articles. 24 March 2007. . Resistance bands‚ also known as Therabands‚ exercise bands‚ stretch bands‚ or workout bands‚ have been around for a while. They started out as rehab tools but have become popular in the fitness world. Resistance bands are color coded into many levels of resistance. They provide variety to everyone’s workouts from beginners to conditioned

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    Elastic Band

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    ELASTIC BAND PRACTICAL Introduction The elastic band‚ or rubber band as it is sometimes known‚ is an item that is generally taken for granted today. Because of their unique elasticity‚ they have many purposes. The main purpose is for storage but they can also be used for crafting. Elastic energy only lasts for a short period of time but is comparatively strong. Aim To investigate the amount that a rubber band is stretched when consistently increasing amounts of weights are placed Hypothesis

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    The Band: The Beatles

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    The Beatles were and always have been a huge sensation worldwide. They’ve sold millions upon millions of songs and albums. They have been and forever will go down in history for one of the best bands. The Beatles went on a total of 14 tours around the world. The United States had the honor to host The Beatles tour in 1964 which led to millions of people being struck with Beatlemania. That tour was their 8th one. The Beatles are known for the 4 musicians by the names of Paul McCartney‚ George Harrison

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    S-Band and X-Band Radar

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    The S-band portion of the microwave band of the electromagnetic spectrum ranges from 2.0 to 4.0 GHz.‚ crossing the boundary between UHF and SHF at 3.0 GHz. The S-band wavelength is around 10 cm. The maritime industry shares S-band radar with other entities permitted by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in this country and by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) worldwide; and this permission is granted to such entities as weather services‚ police and fire departments. Communications

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