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    ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Shelly Cashman Excel 2010 ------------------------------------------------- Chapter 3: Lab 1 Six-Year Financial Projection Skills Save a workbook with a new name Apply a theme to a worksheet Select all cells in a worksheet Apply bold Enter text in cells Change the font Change font size Create a formula using the NOW function

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    The Essay The speech ‘Funeral Service of the Unknown Australian Soldier’ by former Prime Minister Paul Keating has been chosen as the basis of this commentary. It was given on 11th of November 1993 at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra as a commemoration in honour of all of the soldiers who have served for Australia in conflict situations. Paul Keating’s point of view is evidently reflected through his speech. He aims to bring about the development of Australia as a unified nation by the instilling

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    Comparative Study

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    How is conflict featuring in key relationships‚ the catalyst for the pursuit of dreams? In the novel‚ Sons and Lovers by D.H Lawrence and the movie‚ The Glass Menagerie based on the play by Tennessee Williams‚ conflict featuring in relationships plays a key role in altering one’s pursuit of dream. A range of relationships are explored and this is done through a variety of language techniques such as symbolism and imagery. The movie‚ The Glass Menagerie is set in a small apartment in St Louis in

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    Case Study Sample

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    CASE STUDY COMPONENTS: Introduction: Identify case study topic and list assertions (3-6) that can be verified with evidence (field notes‚ interviews‚ etc.) 1. Assertions and Evidence: Discuss each assertion separately (minimum one paragraph for each assertion) and include supportive evidence. Underline assertion statements as presented. 2. Implications/Effects: Conclude with an interpretive discussion of implications/effects. Inferences and conclusions based on evidence

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    Index Introduction 3 The Eclectic Theory 3 Friedman’s Nine Questions 4 Conclusion 7 Reference list 9 Introduction Starbucks is the most recognisable brand and well-known coffee shop in the world. Moreover‚ it started as a small coffee shop in Seattle and grew into the most successful global coffee company. This report describes international expansion and reasons of Starbucks’ success by applying the Eclectic Theory and Friedman’s Nine Questions. The Eclectic

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    Socrates

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    The Euthyphro dialogue is essentially a conversation between Socrates and Euthyphro each of who attempt to argue their point of justification about why they are in court or should not be there‚ which in turn a question develops about the gods and holiness. Euthyphro has a surprise encounter beside the porch of the king responsible for overseeing religious law. Euthyphro asks Socrates why he is there. Socrates states he has being persecuted by Meletus for corrupting the youth with his ideals about

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    Hunger Games Notes

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    TEAL #1 T: Using sensory imagery‚ Collins is able to create a tense and anxious atmosphere during the Reaping scene in The Hunger Games novel. E: For example‚ “the crowd draws in a collective breath and then you can hear a pin drop…” • Hyperbolic expression insinuates audience so nervous & distressed whilst waiting hear outcome Reaping‚ they barley breath • See image uneasy parents & children awaiting names tributes wwb facing certain death‚ once taken custody Capitol‚ forced murder for survival

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    Dutch Bros Case Study

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    Interview with the operation manager of Dutch Bros Dutch Bros is one of the largest drive thru coffee seller in the United States. They provide coffee‚ smoothies‚ and energy drinks as well as teas and freezes. There are over 200 store in 7 different States‚ 17 store of them are located in Arizona State. The interview was with Mr. Brandon the operational manager for Dutch Bros. My questions were generally about Dutch Bros and specifically about the supply chain management aspects in Dutch Bros. 1

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    Gumbo Analysis

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    A teenage boy and his friends known as the Gumbo’s lads plan to break into a factory‚ but it almost costs him his life. BRIEF SYNOPSIS: GLENN (15) hangs out with his friends TYRONE and CARRICK. They plan to meet up later at a party. Glenn walks his younger brother OLLY home. Olly wants to be a footballer and fireman when he grows up. Glenn wants to be a mechanic. Later‚ Carrick tells Glenn that Gumbo has a boy working security‚ who will keep the window to the factory unlocked. Keith‚ Milo‚ and

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    Leah Hill Pd 4 Book Report #1 10-26-12 The Boy in the Striped Pajamas- John Boyne Characters: Bruno- Ralph and Elsa’s son; narrator Gretel- Bruno’s sister Elsa- Bruno’s mother Ralph- Bruno’s father; important commandant Shmuel- Bruno’s friend in the concentration camp Maria- maid in the house Summary: The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is a story about the horrors of the Holocaust‚ in the point of view of a little boy‚ Bruno‚ whose father‚ Ralph‚ is an important commandant

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