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    who gets in there way which is mostly americans and other european powers. ISIS is Sunni and the Sunni religion in general hates Shia. Shia is another religion and both of these religions have been fighting for over 1‚400 long years. The reason that ISIS is so successful is they are very wealthy. They take over cities that have everything they need including oil‚ gas‚ cars‚ money and much more. They take over cities with the people still in them so air strikes and troops wouldn’t be successful due

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    Prior to 1995‚ why was America Online (AOL) so successful in the commercial online industry relative to its competitors CompuServe and Prodigy? The reasons for the success of AOL were manifold. Not only was it a pioneer in many new offerings to the customers‚ it also pursued aggressive marketing to retain and capture customers. The following are a few reasons for the 4 million users it had by the end of October 1995. • AOL’s rate structure was the easiest for the customers to understand and anticipate

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    In the case of WorldCom‚ a national company that began in 1983 and would provide long-distance telephone services‚ it is hard to determine where the problem begins. The case‚ as explained in the book‚ has never really found the core of the problem. We are told that financial reports were falsely created and improper accounting practices were found‚ but who is to blame? The textbook tells us that several of the former top financial executives pleaded guilty to securities fraud‚ however they defended

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    Minerals are inorganic compounds(lack of carbon atom)‚ which are quite different from other nutrients. The reason is that carbohydrates‚ proteins‚ lipids‚ and vitamins are all organic compounds(contains carbon) . The structure of minerals is very simple‚ usually nothing more than a molecule‚ or molecules. Most of the minerals in a diet come from eating plants and animals or from drinking water. We can find many minerals within our human bodies‚ including the sixteen essential minerals that we need

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    Why Is Soccer So Popular

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    There are many sports in Mexico‚ but not all are equally popular‚ there are some more popular than others‚ the most popular sport is soccer. And there are a lot of reasons for saying this‚ is not only my opinion there are a lot of real facts that support my opinion. For example‚ more people now are starting to watch and practice soccer. The increasing popularity of soccer is taking away popularity to the other sports. The big deal of publicity that soccer has is the main cause of his big popularity

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    Biochemistry Lesson 1-4: Key Question How many electrons does Mg2+ have? (1 mark) Mg2+ has 10 electrons. A magnesium atom has 12 electrons with 2 of the 12 being valence electrons. Therefore the atom will lose the valence electrons which are located on the outermost shell to stabilize itself (outermost shell) as atoms tend to do what it easiest. Since magnesium lost 2 electrons it becomes positive as it is giving away electrons to stabilize other atoms. Hence magnesium then becomes Mg2+ because

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    Introduction/Background Since Amazon.com’s founding in 1994 it has gone from a company that sold books out of a garage to a multinational e-commerce juggernaut that now boast over $61 Billion dollars in revenue. Founded by Jeff Bezos in 1994‚ and launched in 1995 Amazon.com began as an online bookstore that quickly diversified to an array of different products such as toys‚ VHS‚ music etc. This diversification has helped Amazon grow in the past two decades. When the dot-com bubble burst in the late 90’s investors were

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    countless violence and war. Many people during the time longed for heroes and legendary warriors. A hero was comprised of many traits such as; superhuman strength‚ a great love of battle‚ and an intense desire for glory. Beowulf was a man of mighty power. This is shown when the book states‚ “In his far off home Beowulf‚ Higlac’s / Follower and the strongest of the Geats -- greater / And stronger than anyone or anywhere in this world…”(109-111). Beowulf also shows great strength when he rips Grendel’s arm

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    Complementary and alternative medicine therapies have grown in prominence in recent years in the UK‚ interlinked with our societies’ dynamic change. When considering this growth‚ different dimensions are provided by following a wider sociological evaluation as well as by listening to the voices of representative individuals involved. In doing‚ so two key themes emerge. A broader approach can be gathered by considering societal change in recent years. Contrasting with this the recent evolution of

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    Why is confrontation so difficult? The need for confrontation typically derives from a person exhibiting incongruent verbal and nonverbal communication. That is‚ drawing out inconsistencies a person displays is usually uncomfortable: Especially for a new counselor. But why the need for confrontation in the first place? Where and why did these incongruencies originate? The reasons will vary from person to person‚ but I feel a generic‚ universal reason is not wanting to deal with a situation that

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