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    Lotus Case Study

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    Executive Summary & Problems In The Beginning Lotus Development Corporation was created by Mitch Kapor‚ a software designer whose initial goal was to develop a sophisticated spreadsheet program. The company was founded in 1982 and its headquarters based in Cambridge‚ Massachusetts. In 1983 Lotus created the first killer application‚ 1-2-3 DOS for the IBM PC‚ catapulting them into the largest software company in the world. Lotus was noted as being one of the finest franchises in their business

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    The Lotus by Toru Dutt

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    Sonnet-The Lotus Love came to Flora asking for a flower That would of flowers be undisputed queen‚ The lily and the rose‚ long‚ long had been Rivals for that high honour. Bards of power Had sung their claims. “The rose can never tower Like the pale lily with her Juno mien”- “But is the lily lovelier?” Thus between Flower-factions rang the strife in Psyche’s bower. “Give me a flower delicious as the rose And stately as the lily in her pride”- “But of what colour

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    outrageous and embarrassing for Americans. The food these companies produce is horrible in nutrition and damaging for one’s health. Even though fast food is tempting‚ one should stay far away from it as possible. In David Zinczenko article “Don’t Blame the Eater‚” he has his own personal experience as an example for people‚ specifically teenagers‚ to stay away from fast food. Although fast food produces delicious products‚ these products contain blinding nutrition facts‚ and the companies mainly target teenagers

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    In the poem ‘The Eagle’ by Lord Alfred Tennyson the poet uses language effectively to explore the idea of man and his relationship to the natural world. The poet uses symbolism‚ imagery and metaphorical language to make the reader think about the eagle and what we can learn about ourselves when considering the freedom of this creature. Alfred‚ Lord Tennyson employs the animal eagle into his poem to symbolize men with power and authority. In Line 1 he writes ‘He claps the crag with crooked hands’

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    Lotus Car Rental COMM/215 Diana Ferrell Lotus Car Rental The Lotus Rental Car company is the world’s leading company in a multimillion dollar industry and can take this great opportunity to provide the consumer with alternative options in vehicles by adding alternative fuel vehicles to its fleet in Los Angeles‚ California‚ it would be a good move for this company because alternative vehicles like hybrids offer a less contaminated environment‚ better fuel economy‚ and the best in its money worth

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    Browning and Tennyson

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    John Keats (1795-1821)                                  TO AUTUMN.                                             1.     SEASON of mists and mellow fruitfulness‚          Close bosom-friend of the maturing sun;      Conspiring with him how to load and bless          With fruit the vines that round the thatch-eves run;      To bend with apples the moss’d cottage-trees‚          And fill all fruit with ripeness to the core;              To swell the gourd‚ and plump the hazel shells      With

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    Alferd Lord Tennyson

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    poet Alfred‚ Lord Tennyson was born on the 5th August‚ 1809 in Somersby near Horncastle. He came from a large family and had eight brothers and four sisters. His father‚ George Clayton Tennyson was the Rector of Somersby and Bag Enderby. Alfred began writing poetry at eight-years-old‚ and by the age of twelve was in the midst of a 6‚000 line epic. His work was first published in a book entitled Poems by Two Brothers which‚ despite its name‚ contained work by three of the Tennyson brothers. "The great

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    Lotus Rental Car ’s - Alternative Fuel Vehicles COMM 215 LMH Instructor 6 December 2004 Alternative Fuel Vehicles As a quick statement prior to beginning this assignment I thoroughly enjoyed researching this topic. It has been of personal interest to me for years. I have‚ in the past (as far back as the 1970 ’s)‚ invested my personal time researching designs and building prototypes‚ which utilize alternative fuels for vehicle propulsion and various mechanical motion applications with a practical

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    ’Ulysses’ by Alfred Lord Tennyson is an example of dramatic monologue‚ which consists of the speech of the protagonist‚ influenced by a critical situation‚ directed toward a silent audience. The narrator is the man in the title‚ an Ancient Greek hero talking about his loathing of his regal position and his wish to travel again before his impending death. In this poem‚ Tennyson presents him as an old sailor‚ a warrior and a king who is in retrospection on his experiences of a lifetime of travel.

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    The Man Eaters

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    In “Attack of the Man Eaters”‚ and “Meet the Lion Whisperer”‚ the writers say that there is a tragedy or sad fate for lions. The fate in the “Attack of the Man Eaters”‚ is the lions had injuries with its mouth that made it hard to hunt and eat. In “Meet the Lion Whisperer”‚ the fate is once the lions get to big for petting zoos‚ some get sedated for easy targets for hunting and medicine. From these examples‚ you can see the authors have compared the lions tragedies in both stories. In the story

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