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    The Beth Kennedy series are a series of cozy mystery novels by the American author Laura Alden best known for her versatile and unique cozies. The debut novel in the Beth Kennedy series was the 2010 published Murder at the PTA that both critics and fans agreed was one of her most spectacular of works. The novel would go on to spawn four more titles in the series as the author published a novel each year until 2014. Just like in her Bookmobile Cat Mystery Series‚ Alden writes some insanely mysterious

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    Introduction: The Fibonacci Series The Fibonacci Series is a sequence of numbers first created by Leonardo Fibonacci (fibo-na-chee) in 1202. It is a deceptively simple series‚ but its ramifications and applications are nearly limitless. It has fascinated and perplexed mathematicians for over 700 years‚ and nearly everyone who has worked with it has added a new piece to the Fibonacci puzzle‚ a new tidbit of information about the series and how it works. Fibonacci mathematics is a constantly

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    Many consider this one of the most important novels and television mini series of all time. It is said to have touched the hearts and gripped the minds of all who are fortunate enough to see or read the story. It gives a remarkable account 200+ years of slavery and a deep look into the destruction and dehumanization of normal African families‚ their enslavement and or murder of family members and friends. This series let the world know the untold truths of how slaves were treated. Roots informs

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    1919 World Series History

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    History of the World Series - 1919 Unfortunately‚ Francis C. Richter was a little off the mark. The 1919 World Series was‚ in fact‚ not honorably played by every participant‚ as was disclosed late in the 1920 season when confessions were made. Eight members of the 1919 White Sox -- pitchers Eddie Cicotte and Claude (Lefty) Williams‚ outfielders Joe Jackson and Happy Felsch‚ first baseman Chick Gandil‚ shortstop Swede Risberg‚ third baseman Buck Weaver and reserve infielder Fred McMullin --

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    The text Great Expectations by Charles Dickens reflects many of the values and attitudes of nineteenth century England. The terms ’values’ and ’attitude’ are somewhat linked‚ and are both an integral part of the context of this novel. There was a great divide between the classes at the time of Great Expectations‚ with each class having its own stereotypical views. This difference led to crime in the city‚ which served the need for better punishment‚ as the justice system was quite arbitrary. Attitudes

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    Trends in Indian Rainfall

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    Research Report No: 2/2006 Trends in the rainfall pattern over India P. Guhathakurta and M. Rajeevan National Climate Centre India Meteorological Department PUNE. INDIA 411005 ncc@imdpune.gov.in Abstract Monthly‚ seasonal and annual rainfall time series of 36 meteorological sub-divisions of India were constructed using a fixed but a large network of about 1476 rain-gauge stations. These rainfall series are thus temporally as well as spatially homogenous. Trend analysis was carried out

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    who are avid kayakers and amateur naturalist‚ founded OKA tow years ago. The Caputos spent many weekends and vacations exploring the Hudson’s numerous creeks and tributaries. John was a sales representative and Edie worked for a Web design firm. Two years ago‚ John’s division was purchased by a rival company‚ which announced plans to move operations to another state. Rather than relocate‚ the Caputos decided to launch OKA. They reasoned that Edie could leave her job and work as a free-lance Web

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    Heating and Cooling Methods | 58 | 5 | Reaction methods (eg: distillation‚ reflux) | 68 | 6 | Filtration | 90 | 7 | Physical Constants of Solids: The Melting Point | 103 | 8 | Crystallization: Purification of Solids | 122 | 9 | Extractions‚ Separations and Drying Agents | 141 | 10 | Simple Distillation | 179 | 11 | Thin Layer Chromatography | 261 | Laboratory Note Book Do not come into a laboratory unprepared. Read and understand the experiments ahead of time; no more reading should

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    Trend Analysis

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    energy production. After years of declining‚ oil output in 2008 fell to 4.9 million barrels per day (mbpd). Four year later in December of 2012‚ production had increased to 6.5 mbpd. As Tennille Tracy of The Wall Street Journal points out‚ “The last time monthly U.S. production reached 6.5 million barrels a day was January 1998.” and that “The statistics reflect the growing role of the U.S. as a dominant energy producer” (Tracy‚ Tennille‚ WSJ). The story is similar with natural gas as it is with oil

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    Trends and Change: Zappos

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    Assignment 4: Trends and Change Abstract The Zappos company was founded in 1999‚ built on a solid foundation of a unique culture and core values. Current CEO Hsieh believes "if we get the culture right‚ then everything else‚ including the customer service‚ will fall into place” (Taylor‚ 2009‚ article‚ p.3). In 2009‚ Amazon acquired the firm and the combination of Amazon’s prominent position and Zappos company culture led to the creation of the largest online shoe

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