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    Causes of WW1 essay outline    Hook: Mr. Frip is advising that we use our specialized impact categories to highlight  some of the long­term effects of the Great War.  ­­>Example: World War 1 was the cataclysmic event which would end the lives of 10  million young european men‚ therefore destroying an entire generation of Europeans. It  would end the empires of Russia‚ Germany‚ and Austria­Hungary. Russia would resort  to communism‚ which would promptly outlaw religion and impose a totalitarian  government

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    A PART 1 ANSWERS 1- B‚ Information. 2- B‚ Relevance. 3- D‚ Development of employees to their full potential. 4- B‚ Inventory control. 5- A‚ Executive Information System. 6- B‚ Who are members of the same company or organization. 7- D‚ Telegram. 8- A‚ Online Transactional Processing. 9- D‚ Common operation. 10- B‚ Activity Control. PART 2 ANSWERS 1. Key features of the Strategic Information System (SIS) are:- * Decision support systems that enable to develop a strategic approach

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    As a students of U.S. history I have recently watch Tora Tora Tora‚ a movie about war world II and the bombing of Pearl Harbor that the Japanese exceeded on waking up the “sleeping Giants”. The title of this film is made up of the code-words that were used by the Japanese to indicate that complete surprise‚ meaning “charge” or “attack”. I learned from this film that although a week before the American forces were warned and talked about an attack‚ when the time came on December 7th‚ the forces

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    won­ders of modern science in the field of medical science. Besides‚ there are many other inven­tions of modern science against many other fatal diseases. Science has created wonders in the field of communication. Telephone‚ telex‚ fax‚ wire­less and telegram are great wonders. They have brought the world closer to us. We can send news from one corner of the world to other within a moment. Modern science is still increasing the number of wonders day by day. It is impossible to say what it can perform

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    Hot coffee spill worth cool award McDonald ’s may fork over $2.9 million Denver Post Copyright 1994 Friday‚ August 19‚ 1994 The Associated Press ALBUQUERQUE - A woman‚ who was scalded when her McDonald ’s coffee spilled won a jury award of $2.9 million - or about two days ’ coffee sales for the fast-food chain. Lawyers for Stella Liebeck‚ 81‚ who suffered thirddegree burns in the 1992 incident‚ contended that McDonald ’s coffee was too hot. A state district court jury imposed $2.7 million in

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    Dozens of factors contributed to the rise of the Industrial Revolution but the inventions are the most important‚ such as the Spinning Jenny‚ the Telephone‚ and the Steam Engine. Before the Spinning Jenny was produced‚ workers would have to spin yarn on a spinning wheel with only one spindle. This was a laborious task and took way too much time. In 1764‚ James Hargreaves invented the Spinning Jenny‚ which allowed workers to spin yarn on eight spindles. The Spinning Jenny rapidly increased the process

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    Once the Cold War started‚ Truman was the president. He made his Truman doctrine to help influence the democracy. In other words‚ Truman’s choice to fight a limited war was not justified because the United States did not want South Korea to fall under communists rule and not lose against the Russian War. For example‚ in “Textbook A”‚ it illustrates that the American invaders were being more aggressive to the war because they wanted to destroy its infancy. Even though‚ the American invaders were carrying

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    IESTAGRAM (ICCT Engineering Society Instant Telegram) INTRODUCTION This project will involve designing mobile application for the College of Engineering students only. The IEStagram application designed to the very highest standard that reflects the College of Engineering identity. It is a mobile application that provides information and encourage student to become an active member of IES (ICCT Engineering Society). Through this‚ there will be a transparency between the organization and the

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    Dear Mr.jawad: As the chairperson of the cooperate campaigner-helping the homeless in Islamabad.i am writing this you to thank you personally of your company in last month fund raising effort. In fact when we spoke on telegram two weeks before‚the compaign was considered a failure but due to the efforts your company has put in this project give her a new way and its progressing where we didn’t expect it to. Actually we couldn’t succeeded without the help and generous

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    Japanese Katakana

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    Characteristics and usage of katakana The katakana syllabary consists of 48 syllables and was originally considered "men’s writing". Since the 20th century‚ katakana have been used mainly to write non-Chinese loan words‚ onomatopoeic words‚ foreign names‚ in telegrams and for emphasis (the equivalent of bold‚ italic or upper case text in English). Before the 20th century all foreign loanwords were written with kanji. Katakana are also used to write Ainu‚ a language spoken on the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido

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