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    Early Operations and Effects The coup and overthrow of Diem was the first major instance of U.S. covert involvement as the United States backed the coup but tried to maintain plausible deniability. This deception and desire for deniability would only grow as the U.S. began more covert operations in hopes of securing a safe future for Saigon. Early Operations in Vietnam The earliest covert operations in Vietnam had very broad goals and definitions. One simple definition describes covert action…

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    Tiger Rag Analysis

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    Professor Institution Course Date History of Jazz music Introduction A surprising piece of music will stand the test of time for much longer than the musicians who have enjoyed bringing it to life. Tiger rag is undoubtedly one of those tunes and one of the first recorded jazz works. It is a piece of music first played in the early 1900s that infused blues into jazz and sent music in a new direction (Ake 16). The lost recording of this piece is followed through the years from owner to owner.…

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    Casablanca Film Analysis

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    the characters’ feet must be properly filmed in order for a sense of uncertainty to be maximized. The fog best represents the ambiguity of the future in a visual sense because it is difficult to see ahead of oneself when the path is clouded; such vagueness applies in the context of the scene and film because Rick and Renault have joined forces, but they do not yet know what the future will bring in regards to them, the Resistance or France. The splashing of water applies in a similar manner…

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    Technology is currently changing our privacy in the digital age and the implications that has for our private information. The digitization of our life plays a major role in how much privacy we should expect. The digital era has brought new technology to collect, store, and analyze data all with the click of a button. This means that our data is not as private as it used to be when technology was not storing our data. Having something public means something completely different than it did 20…

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    apparent regard to their subject in the descriptions of the “poisonous book” and of Dorian’s interests and activities. Scholars have speculated that “Wilde’s own underground homosexual life was hinted at by Lord Henry’s cynical statements and the vagueness of Dorian’s sins” (Google’s critical reviews of the…

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    Ethanol Fuel Analysis

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    responding to the question provided to the readers. West answered his question by stating “Using ethanol as an alternative to gasoline provides several key benefits.” This answer restated the question by repeating ethanol provides benefits. The vagueness proves it isn’t formed to grant the reader with the actual answer, but to explain what the article will entail. As Kukreja and “The Disadvantages,” West establishes a list by bolding each point to explain and fully develop the answer. The…

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    Gram-positive cocci are an interesting group of bacteria to study. Some common species include Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus epidermidis, Enterococcus faecalis, Streptococcus pyogenes, and Sarcina lutea. Gram-positive cocci have a gram positive cell wall, cocci morphology and many different styles of grouping. Some species have begun to exhibit a resistance to fluoroquinolone by the use of altering the drug binding site and the use of a membrane pump (Hooper 2002). Thanks to the…

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    For any organization, effective leadership is essential to define the organization’s aims and values, and to improve productivity. For that reason, Suryani, Vijver, F. J. R., and Y. H. Setiadi (2012) argue that an effective leadership style has to be recognized as an alternative approach to accomplish expected performance of organizations. Traditionally, leadership styles have been categorized into two categories; transformational which focuses on shared values and beliefs (Bass BM, 1997, as…

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    The Goal Summary

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    hand that “productivity is meaningless unless you know what your goal is.” (p. 32) through how the plant is run. Goldratt uses Jonah to show Alex and the reader a different side of management. By using ideas outside of the manufacturing realm and vagueness when describing the manufacturing details the reader can apply the solving techniques to other scenarios out with manufacturing. The ideas presented in the novel relate to key manufacturing control processes like: production planning and…

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    Death Fgue Poem Analysis

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    Paul Celan is perhaps the greatest German-Jewish poet in the twentieth century. He was born in 1920 in Czernowitz, in the Kingdom of Romania (now a part of Ukraine). He was raised in an educated German-speaking Jewish family. He studied medicine at the age of 18 in France, but left early when the German occupied Austria in 1938. He then changed his course of study to learn Romance languages. When the danger spread all over Europe, he tried to warn his family, but it was too late for them to…

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