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    deceives through Reynaldo by making up rumors to see if his son is trustworthy. Polonius also told his daughter to not take Hamlet’s love seriously. Polonius tells Ophelia, “Tender yourself more dearly, or you’ll tender me a fool” (1.3.115-117). Polonius tells Ophelia that she should offer herself more respect. The word tender has a double meaning also known as a pun, when he tells her to respect herself, she will be making a fool of him if she doesn’t. Additionally, Polonius is forcing Ophelia…

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    Introduction USAA Insurance Company is under focus in this paper. The company offers insurance services to families and people that served or serve in the United States Military. Apart from insurance services, it currently offers other services like banking, investing opportunity to their customers. The company was started in 1922 by 25 Army officers as a scheme for mutual self-insurance. Many companies in that era failed to provide insurance services to army officers because they were deemed to…

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    Answer 1: a) Tax consideration: In present scenario, ICI is a subsidiary of a stable and established firm and is in a good state with sufficient revenue generation. It has current debt ratio of 40%. ICI would want to leverage the low debt ratio of Nero for further growth and expansion. This merger can also be used as a way of tax benefits for excess cash flows. Acquisition of a loss making firm can be used to save tax on the acquiring firm’s income. b) Diversification: Although diversification…

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    Terrorism, bloodshed and power status sums up the focal points embedded within the movie, City of God, directed by Fernando Meirelles, and Kátia Lund. These themes create definitions for several theories. The first theory in comparison to the movie is Strain Theory. Because of the economic strain of the people within the film, most turn to criminal activity. “Many families were homeless due to the flooding and acts of arson in the slums” (Meirelles, 2002). The government shipped their homeless…

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    Vibrantly green, tender, delicious pea shoots make a great substitute for leafy greens and they add a burst of sweet pea flavor to juices, smoothies, micro salads, soups, sandwiches and much more. They add a delicate crunchy texture to whatever dish you use them in. • Peas are a nutritious legume, containing 28% to 35% protein, and high concentrations of the essential amino acids lysine and tryptophan. • Pea Shoots are an incredible source of antioxidants, phytonutrients, enzymes, oxygen,…

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    The deli is mostly known for serving burgers, wings, chicken tenders and fires. The deli has great food and a, not only do they grill food but they also sell smoothies, ice cream, and frozen dinners. The deli also sells candy, breakfast foods, and personal hygiene items. The deli is mostly known for its chicken wings and chicken tenders where they offer the option to have them dipped in buffalo sauce with any dipping sauce you would like with a side of fries…

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    Rosetti’s “Goblin Market” displays the female body in two contrasting lights- one of vulnerability, and one of strength. Laura’s body is marked by descriptors of fragility; her eager consumption of the goblin men’s fruit in exchange for a “precious golden lock” leaves her “wasted,” “undone,” and “knocking on Death’s door” (8, 13,17). This reflects traditional ideas which profess that women’s bodies are readily receptive to, and easily “ruined” by the temptations presented by men. Yet, through…

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    anymore, they had grown up just as I did. Plus, I wouldn’t be with any of them anyway, I had been promoted to the graduating class above them, I had left them. I left them when I made the switch to a private education and again when I accepted the offer of graduating a year earlier. I had never really thought about the…

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    When going out to eat at a restaurant, everyone plans on having an enjoyable and relaxing time. Often dining out can be a positive experience, but sometimes it can be the opposite. Most restaurants try their best to satisfy their customers in hopes that they are enjoy food make by their chef and customer always come back again. Especially, Raku in Las Vegas gives me a spectacular dining experience because of its wonderful service, and delicious food, even though some of their location limited…

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    An outdoor play area for infants should be one that allows them to explore the different sounds, textures, colors, and smells of nature to enhance all of their domains of development through developmentally appropriate and safe equipment and materials. Based on my understanding of Piaget’s stages of development, infants are in the sensorimotor stage. Meaning they need many developmentally appropriate social, motor, and cognitive opportunities in which they can experience success. Therefore,…

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