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    Merger waves

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    conditions Technological change (ex. telephone‚ internet) Input price volatility (ex. oil industry) Legal and regulatory changes (ex. deregulation) Financing innovations (ex. junk bonds) That do not mean that all economic growth period has merger wave. In recession period‚ documents shows that never happened. When will be the next one ? Common caracteritic that show history -Boom of financial market (stock market) -Availibility of cash is an important‚ but not all merger are based on cash

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    Personal Response A man had been standing at the blank intersection for a while now wearing a brown worn-out shirt and baggy pants‚ not quite appealing to anyone but yet caught the attention of many. He was not moving‚ not even an inch‚ like something had grabbed on to him purposely making him immobile and blankly staring across the distance. The streets that had been walked on by million people a day looked empty‚ according to how his eyes viewed it‚ still and calm. It seems like nothing could make

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    Electromagnetic Waves

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    Electromagnetic waves are radiated energy of all different strengths. They’re different from sound waves and water waves because they have the ability to travel through empty space. A vacuum. These are the only types of waves that do not need any type of medium because of photons. Photons are tiny particles that don’t get traveled through‚ but make up electromagnetic waves. Photons travel with the wave at about 300‚000 k/s. also known as the speed of light. The more energy the photons have‚ the brighter

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    The Tidal Waves

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    First of all‚ tide is the rise and fall of water caused by gravitational forces of the moon and sun on the oceans of the earth. Generally speaking‚ tidal cycles contain two high tides and two low tides each day. During the time between high and low tides there will obviously be current flow. The time between high and low tides is a little over 6 hours and the entire tidal cycle repeats itself approximately fifty minutes later each day. So if you know that low tide is at 0800 today you can estimate

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    Mirror Image Personal Response Our society judges too much on physical appearances. A society such as todays‚ I think judges everyone too much on how the look. Such as how tall a person is‚ skin colour‚ hair colour‚ and body size. From my experience as a teenage girl‚ there is a lot of pressure in society and surrounding community to be thin and have a certain look. Such as have straight hair‚ white straight teeth‚ to have no acne on your face‚ and to wear the clothes that are in fashion

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    Waves of Migration

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    WAVES OF MIGRATION 1. The Negritos * first people to come to the Philippines * also called Atis or Aetas * They came across land bridges from mainland Asia about 25‚000 years ago. * Philippines then‚ was connected to Asia by land bridges which later sank below the sea * very small people‚ less than 5 feet tall * Were called "Negritos" because they had black skin‚ short kinky hair‚ thick lips‚ and black noses. * they wore little

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    Night - Personal Response Word Count: 981 Night Freedom. At some point in our lives we have all wanted a certain freedom. Whether it is freedom to do as you please or freedom to go explore the world. Though‚ most of us never got the chance to be free‚ and some of us might never have that chance. The book we studied in class is a classic memoir written by Elie Wiesel‚ a unforgettable novelist‚ titled Night. In this

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    British Literature Hinkley 8 Dec. 2012 Personal Response Jane Austen’s novel‚ Pride and Prejudice‚ is a great representation of how life in the 1800s would have been. Placement in society played a major role and most of her characters only did what society permitted them to do. The people who you were surrounded around either broke you or made you an influence on the town. The women seemed to look only for someone to marry them‚ not for someone to love them. The women in this novel‚ searched

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    Korean Wave

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    Japan-mania and Korean-waves cultural marketing had influenced many countries including Taiwan‚ South East Asia and some other parts in the world. Japan-mania started earlier than Korean-wave in Taiwan and other parts of the world since‚ Japan recovered and its economics revolution after World War II was faster and rapid than Korea. In Malaysia‚ in early 2000s‚ Japanese trendy dramas came into picture as Takuya Kimura is one of the favourite actor‚ which it attracted teenager’s viewers more than

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    Sound Wave

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    object that is struck with a sound wave of equal sound wave vibrations will amplitude the given tone. This would explain the reason why some singers are able to break wine glasses with their voice. The vibrations build up enough to shatter the glass. This is called RESONANCE. Resonance can be observed on a tube with one end open. Musical tones can be produces by vibrating columns of air. When air is blown across the top of the open end of a tube‚ a wave compression passes along the tube

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