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    On December 7, 1941 the Japanese launched a surprise attack on the US Naval Base Pearl Safe place (for boats) in Hawaii, using bombers, torpedo bombers and midget submarines. On December 8, President Franklin D. Roosevelt delivered his "Fame (for something bad) Speech" to American people (who lawfully live in a country, state, etc.), informing them that this happened even though the US was in the middle of talks to keep peace with Japan. That same day, with government-related approval, America…

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    President Foreign Policy

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    US it is a Presidents responsibility to be affective in foreign affairs, because the US is one of the biggest and most powerful countries in the world with many world partners in trade and international relations. The US has to deal in an everyday bases with many countries around the world. The President should be in good terms with the countries that are partners with…

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    should reduce defense spending because the sheer size of the US military cost a lot. America has over 800 military bases outside of its borders. Maintaining 800 military bases costs 100 billion dollars of taxpayer money annually. In comparison the department of Education only spends about 71 billion dollars annually (Harris). The US does not need 800 military bases abroad to show power. We have 11 U.S. Navy carrier battle groups. A single battle group can handle terrorism and piracy. Also, a…

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    Castor Biodiesel Essay

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    Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi, India c Department of Chemistry, School of Basic and Applied Sciences, Galgotias University, India Abstract This paper deals with the formulation of castor biodiesel (CB) at optimum condition by single step base catalysed transesterification reaction. The produced ester were utilisation in a diesel engine. The optimum conditions of oil to methanol molar ratio was kept 1:9,…

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    Question 1: Assess the attractiveness of the Telecommunication Industry in 1998? (50%) According to Michael E. Porter’s five forces of analysis we can obtain the opportunities, threats and profitability in Telecommunication Industry. o THREAT OF NEW MARKET ENTRANT. • In 1998 Telecommunication Industry was duopolistic. Manipulated by Eircell (now 02) and Esat Digifone (now Vodafone). Even though Eircell had more market share both the companies enjoyed benefits, profitability and growth in the…

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    One of the main differences, is the pitching style. The pitchers in softball use the underhand, windmill pitch, and in baseball, they pitch overhand. In fast pitch, girls pitch underhand because they have more power in their lower body, and that pitching style allows them to use their strength. The boys’ strength comes from their upper body, so they use a pitching style that focuses on their arms. Arm injuries are more common in baseball players than in softball…

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    International terrorism involves any violent acts toward human life that violate federal or state law with a minimum sentence of twenty five years with labor. ISIS, a new terrorist group that stands for the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, mimicked the name Isis the Egyptian goddess and ruler of the underworld. The organization started their attacks on Syria and Iraq to gain territory and independence, but later on they pushed their forces to many foreign countries. The organization films,…

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    at Siemens. Innovation is one of the five core objectives of Siemens, alternate ones being taking responsibility, emphasis on clients, focus on people and emphasis on quality. The organization have been decentralizing its R&D exercises subsequent to the 1980s. A major offer of its expenditure goes to its specialty units and most R&D happens within those units with information and communication getting 30%, transportation 20%, Automation and Control 19%, power 9%, lighting 4% and the remainder…

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    1.3 Figure 1: Table presenting Porters five force model to analyse the competitive intensity Syngenta faces Characteristics Theory Force Trend Explanation High entry barriers If new entrants move into an industry they will gain market share & rivalry will intensify Threat of new entrants to…

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    Within a span of two centuries, new, diverse themes were emerging through Roman artistic styles and techniques. By 450 B.C.E, utilizing contrapposto and the perception of movement in art was vastly gaining popularity over earlier artistic styles of stiff, rigid statues. As motion became prominent artwork, new artistic subjects were expressed through distinct illustrations of movement. Specifically, artwork such as Diskobolos and the Sleeping Satyr deviated from the artistic norms of previous…

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