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    he is making it clear that those who practice justice have come to an agreement for those who do things justice vs others who do wrong-doings. Glaucon concludes that those that individuals who perform justice (follow the right things) are people are weak. For others who carry out the wrong-doings are considered as individuals are powerful and able to do so. Individuals who do not seek in wrongs otherwise will be considered chumps for not doing so. Although many would disagree that others who do…

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    Chipotle Swot Analysis

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    fairly replicable product as evidenced by Qdoba Grill and Moe’s Southwest Grill. Chipotle Opportunities: Chipotle’s growth has primarily been in the United States. They have opportunity to expand internationally as their current saturations is very weak. Chipotle would benefit in cost savings by limiting their suppliers. They have stayed true to their quality and organic products but narrowing their suppliers would be a financial and safety benefit. Chipotle’s Threats: Chipotle’s…

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    DNA is made up of two strands of nucleotides, which include a phosphate group, five carbon sugar, and a nitrogenous base. Each individual strand in held together by strong covalent bonds (a bond formed as a result of the distribution of electrons between atoms). The two strands are then joined to each other by hydrogen bonds between complementary bases. There are four nitrogenous bases: adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine. Adenine is complementary to thymine while guanine is complementary to…

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    Early Pyramids

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    being a smooth pyramid. “The Egyptian pyramids were funerary monuments built for the pharaohs and their closest relatives.” The mastaba, a rectangular block of stone that hangs above the tomb, is the earliest stage of development in a pyramid after the base. This makes it so that when the hollow space of the tomb is surrounded by stone in the end, the stone above the tomb won't fall in, because the mastaba holds it up strong and secure. Hidden underground chambers would be another way to show…

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    Environment. Environment is base for everything, So the changing environment would affect the people, business, industries. In New Zealand, Dairy industry is facing limits to further growth. Rising land costs and competing land use are the first point. Because rising land costs would raise the cost of diary product, the price competition advantage would be weaker than before. The second point is water shortages and allocation regimes, For example, base on this point that the…

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    sweater. He is beaten again by Hal for not moving fast enough. Later in the book, Buck is also beaten by a dog named Spitz for challenging his authority. Buck was severely beaten during all experiences, but that’s only the start of his pain. Buck becomes weak and slow due to a lack of food. While with Hal, Charles and Mercedes food is scarce, because they packed little food. Buck has to kill his own food once John Thornton dies. He survives all of these experiences through perseverance. He also…

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    academics expect to see clear-cut, black and white difference when looking back into works such as The Canterbury Tales. The assumption they are shallow and that there was no discussion of gender and gender equality is pure folly. That mindset is far off base and almost insulting to these great authors and to the people of the Medieval and Renaissance…

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    Proton pump inhibitors are common clinical drugs that are effective in treating acid-related diseases. They work by reducing the amount of acid produced by gastric glands in the mucous membrane in the stomach. The gastric proton pump resides in this gastric mucosa at the apical pole of the parietal cells. Under normal circumstances, approximately three liters of stomach acid is produced in a day under the regulation of the parasympathetic nervous system. The principle stimulant of acid secretion…

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    I believe that the reconciliation agreement that I am purposing should hopefully eliminate of all the negativity and harm that has fallen upon our beloved Athens and its people. I wish to pass a law that will help us move forward and keep the community in order. We must collectively band together and forget the past wrongs that have ruined our city. In order to move forward swiftly and effectively I have laid out some rules that will essentially help us push forward. My first rule instates that…

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    Japan’s motives and reasoning for attacking, how it all happened, and the aftermath are all factors that made this day tragic beyond all belief. The Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service was behind the surprise aerial attack on the United States Naval Base on the morning of December 7, 1941. The United States and Japan had had tension and many disagreements for decades, which led them into World War II. Japan planned to take over the Chinese import market…

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